Long Street and Long Market, The Hall of the Main City, Artus Court, Golden Gate, Golden House, St Mary's Church, St Nicholas Church, St John’s Church, St Catherine's Church, ZOO, Amber shops, Oliwa Cathedral, Oliwa Park, Uphagen house,
Airport - Lech Walesa Airport, 14 kilometers west of Gdansk, has become a popular destination for low-price flights. Destinations include Cologne, Copenhagen, Dortmund, Dublin, Edinburgh, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Liverpool, London, Munich, Oslo, Shannon and Stockholm. Domestic flights are also available to Krakow, Warsaw and Wroclaw.
Shopping - Gdansk is sometimes called the Amber Capital of the World. The surrounding area is the richest known source of this semi-precious stone, and the product can be found in many of the city's shops. The ones with insects in are much more expensive!
Gdanski Dom Nauczyciela - Ulica Uphagena 28, Gdansk, +48 (0) 584 15587
Cafe\Restaurants
Zloty Ul - ul. Boh. Monte Cassino 31/35, Gdansk, 0048 (58) 5551481
Baola II Restaurant - ul. Grunwaldzka 27, Gdansk, 0048 (58) 5515841
Elephant Club Restaurant - ul. Dlugi Targ 41/42, Gdansk, 0048 (58) 3051355
Pod Lososiem Restaurant - ul. Szeroka 54, Gdansk, 0048 (58) 3017652
Pineda del Mar - ul. 3 Maja 7, Gdansk, 0048 (58) 5517700
Private tours in Gdansk. Poland
Old Gdansk & Malbork Castle (Gdansk) - Pick up from the pier or your hotel - drive to Gdansk old town for walking tour - see old harbour of Hansa city with Crane Gate - symbol of Gdansk, Green Gate designed as Royal Residence, Long Market Square with Neptun's Fountain, Artus Court, Town Hall, Kings Road, Golden Gate, Torture House, Great Armoury, St. Mary's Church with mysterious astronomical clock, lovely Mariacka Lane with its terraces and amber jewellery.
Highlights of Tricity (Gdansk) - Tricity is composed of three cities on the Baltic coast, each offering a different style. The oldest is the Hanzeatic Danzig, now Gdańsk - a must for every tourist coming to this area.
1000 years Gdansk - Resort Sopot - Port Gdynia (Gdansk) - Pick up from the ship or hotel to visit 3-city: historical Gdansk / Danzig / - world's amber capital with old harbour of Hansa city, Solidarity Memorial, charming old town at the Baltic Sea . During the walking tour you will see Long Market Square with Neptun's Fountain, Artus Court, Town Hall, Green Gate, Golden Gate, Torture House, Great Armoury, St.
Stutthof - Nazi Concentration Camp & Gdansk (Gdansk) - During this tour you will learn about dramatic chatper in Polish history: Nazi occupation, but also will strolling in Gdansk - a gem of ancient Polish Kingdom. Meet your local tour guide and go first to Stutthof Concentration Camp - created by the Nazis close to Danzig / Gdansk / at the very beginning of Word War II in Europe.
Baltic Amber Tour (Gdansk) - Gdansk for centuries has been a capital of amber art. Today the Baltic Coast still is rich with that "golden teardrop of the sun" as I call this fossil resin of the pine tree.
Highlights of Poland in 8 days . (Gdansk) - During this tour you will discover all the most important historical places and outstanding edifices. Land in Gdansk / or Warsaw, Wroclaw / - meet your private polish licensed tour guide with own van and have an amazing time in Poland.
Gdansk Museums (Gdansk) - This tour is not only for art connoisseurs. It is also for those, who like to spend some time with the art and culture as well as historical gossip.
From Medieval Hansa to Solidarność (Gdansk) - This is a walking tour of approximately 3 hours. Depending on the place of your stay it starts from either the ancient or the modern end.
Gdansk - Stutthof - by car (Gdansk) - You will see all major historical spots of the town: Long Street with the Main Town Hall, Long Market Square with Arthus Court and Neptun Fontain, Long Wharf with its water gates and the Crane. You will visit the biggest brick church in the world - St.
Guide in Gdansk. Andrew Falkowski - Travelling - I made my passion to my profession! I will be pleased to share the delights of my beautiful country with visitors. I am Master in Tourism- worked a few years in a state travel agency.
• Guide in Gdansk. Barbara Thun - I have alwyas liked travelling and sightseeing hence I am fan of visiting both the well-established destinations and to discover venues in the outback. I am very lucky to live in the outstanding region of Gdansk, where I was born, as it is a great area with leisure opportunities and historical places. As a dedicated family genealogist, I am also prepared to facilitate ancestor searches to those of you who come here to dig in the church or state archives across the country.
Guide in Gdansk. Donna Misiuda - My idea is to show Gdansk: - town, where Polish, German, Dutch, English, Jewish and Scottish people used to live together - town, where nationality or religion meant nothing facing the economic success and local pride - town that was one of Poland's most war-ravaged cities - town, which was born once again and faithfully and painstakingly rebuilt according to old plans and drawings - town that became the birth-place of Solidarity and Lech Walesa - the future President of Poland Guiding became my way of life. Being a family company with my daughter, who is a licensed guide as well and my husband who is cars lover, we decided to start offering so called package tours including guiding and transportation.
I will be pleased to share the delights of my beautiful country with visitors. Great experience in opening, describing my country and local customs to visitors. In my work I put special emphasis on security, friendship and on interests of my guests. In my offer you will find tours of whole country.