
Step back into the golden age of Gdansk and explore its most beautiful and historically significant landmarks during an unforgettable tour. This private walking tour will take you along the famous Royal Route, where you’ll visit three of the city’s most iconic museums — each revealing a different facet of Gdańsk’s rich Hanseatic heritage, perfect for travelers interested in Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
What You’ll Experience:
Royal Route Walking Tour – walk through Długa Street and Długi Targ, the heart of the old merchant city. Admire the Golden Gate, Neptune Fountain, and the colorful facades that once belonged to Gdańsk’s wealthiest citizens.
Main Town Hall – discover the seat of Gdańsk’s historical power and prestige. From the mid-15th century until 1921, it was the seat of the city authorities. Explore its magnificent halls, paintings, and climb the tower for a stunning view over the city rooftops.
Uphagen House – step into an 18th-century burgher’s home to see how wealthy merchants lived during Gdańsk’s golden era. Every room tells a story about daily life and traditions of the time.
Artus Court – once the gathering place of merchants and nobles, this masterpiece showcases Gdańsk’s maritime spirit with elaborate interiors, and centuries of prosperity and trade. Here you will see the largest tiled stove in Europe; standing at 10.64 meters high, it is lined with 530 richly adorned tiles.
This tour perfectly combines architecture, art, and everyday history, making it ideal for culture lovers eager to delve deeper into Gdańsk’s soul.
Languages: English / Polish / Ukrainian
Type: Private guided tour
Duration :2,5 hours (approx.)
Price from : 550 zł per group up to 15 people
🔸 For larger groups – price on request.

Step back into the golden age of Gdansk and explore its most beautiful and historically significant landmarks during an unforgettable tour. This private walking tour will take you along the famous Royal Route, where you’ll visit three of the city’s most iconic museums — each revealing a different facet of Gdańsk’s rich Hanseatic heritage, perfect for travelers interested in Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
What You’ll Experience:
Royal Route Walking Tour – walk through Długa Street and Długi Targ, the heart of the old merchant city. Admire the Golden Gate, Neptune Fountain, and the colorful facades that once belonged to Gdańsk’s wealthiest citizens.
Main Town Hall – discover the seat of Gdańsk’s historical power and prestige. From the mid-15th century until 1921, it was the seat of the city authorities. Explore its magnificent halls, paintings, and climb the tower for a stunning view over the city rooftops.
Uphagen House – step into an 18th-century burgher’s home to see how wealthy merchants lived during Gdańsk’s golden era. Every room tells a story about daily life and traditions of the time.
Artus Court – once the gathering place of merchants and nobles, this masterpiece showcases Gdańsk’s maritime spirit with elaborate interiors, and centuries of prosperity and trade. Here you will see the largest tiled stove in Europe; standing at 10.64 meters high, it is lined with 530 richly adorned tiles.
This tour perfectly combines architecture, art, and everyday history, making it ideal for culture lovers eager to delve deeper into Gdańsk’s soul.
Languages: English / Polish / Ukrainian
Type: Private guided tour
Duration :1,5 hour (approx.)
Price from : 400 zł per groupup to 15 people
🔸 For larger groups – price on request.

Step back into the golden age of Gdansk and explore its most beautiful and historically significant landmarks during an unforgettable tour. This private walking tour will take you along the famous Royal Route, where you’ll visit three of the city’s most iconic museums — each revealing a different facet of Gdańsk’s rich Hanseatic heritage, perfect for travelers interested in Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
What You’ll Experience:
Royal Route Walking Tour – walk through Długa Street and Długi Targ, the heart of the old merchant city. Admire the Golden Gate, Neptune Fountain, and the colorful facades that once belonged to Gdańsk’s wealthiest citizens.
Main Town Hall – discover the seat of Gdańsk’s historical power and prestige. From the mid-15th century until 1921, it was the seat of the city authorities. Explore its magnificent halls, paintings, and climb the tower for a stunning view over the city rooftops.
Uphagen House – step into an 18th-century burgher’s home to see how wealthy merchants lived during Gdańsk’s golden era. Every room tells a story about daily life and traditions of the time.
Artus Court – once the gathering place of merchants and nobles, this masterpiece showcases Gdańsk’s maritime spirit with elaborate interiors, and centuries of prosperity and trade. Here you will see the largest tiled stove in Europe; standing at 10.64 meters high, it is lined with 530 richly adorned tiles.
This tour perfectly combines architecture, art, and everyday history, making it ideal for culture lovers eager to delve deeper into Gdańsk’s soul.
Languages: English / Polish / Ukrainian
Type: Private guided tour
Duration : 1.5–2-hour (approx.)
Price from : 450 zł per groupup to 15 people
🔸 For larger groups – price on request.

Step back into the golden age of Gdansk and explore its most beautiful and historically significant landmarks during an unforgettable tour. This private walking tour will take you along the famous Royal Route, where you’ll visit three of the city’s most iconic museums — each revealing a different facet of Gdańsk’s rich Hanseatic heritage, perfect for travelers interested in Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Sopot.
What You’ll Experience:
Royal Route Walking Tour – walk through Długa Street and Długi Targ, the heart of the old merchant city. Admire the Golden Gate, Neptune Fountain, and the colorful facades that once belonged to Gdańsk’s wealthiest citizens.
Main Town Hall – discover the seat of Gdańsk’s historical power and prestige. From the mid-15th century until 1921, it was the seat of the city authorities. Explore its magnificent halls, paintings, and climb the tower for a stunning view over the city rooftops.
Uphagen House – step into an 18th-century burgher’s home to see how wealthy merchants lived during Gdańsk’s golden era. Every room tells a story about daily life and traditions of the time.
Artus Court – once the gathering place of merchants and nobles, this masterpiece showcases Gdańsk’s maritime spirit with elaborate interiors, and centuries of prosperity and trade. Here you will see the largest tiled stove in Europe; standing at 10.64 meters high, it is lined with 530 richly adorned tiles.
This tour perfectly combines architecture, art, and everyday history, making it ideal for culture lovers eager to delve deeper into Gdańsk’s soul.
Languages: English / Polish / Ukrainian
Type: Private guided tour
Duration : 2-hour (approx.)
Price from : 500 zł per group up to 15 people
🔸 For larger groups – price on request.

Visit one of the most important historical sites in Northern Poland — the Stutthof German Concentration Camp Museum, located about 50 km east of Gdańsk.
This tour offers a powerful, respectful insight into one of the darkest chapters of World War II and the Nazi occupation.
Founded in 1939, Stutthof was the first German concentration camp established outside the Third Reich, operating until May 1945. More than 110,000 people — Poles, Jews, and prisoners from many European countries — were imprisoned here, and tens of thousands lost their lives.
During the visit, your licensed guide will lead you through:
This is not just a history lesson — it is a moment of reflection, remembrance, and understanding.
Languages: English / Polish/Ukrainian
Type: Private guided tour
Duration: approx. 2–5 hours
(final price depends on the number of participants and the chosen transport option)
🔸 For larger groups, please contact us for a customised offer.
For big group tours in Gdansk, Gdynia, and Sopot, we can customize an itinerary to emphasize your interests. If you have a special request regarding our travel guides, send us a message, and we will be sure to get back to you soon.
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