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Gdansk and Malbork Castle, a Day Medieval Heritage Express UNESCO
Gdańsk
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Gdansk and Malbork Castle, a Day Medieval Heritage Express UNESCO
Gdańsk
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Private, efficient Gdańsk & Malbork Tour in one day — seamless logistics, flexible pace, local expert guide.
Highlights
From 7 hours to 8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 7 hours to 8 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
Entrance fee
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
Poland By Locals - bike rental
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Itinerary
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Muzeum Zamkowe w Malborku
You will visit Malbork Castle — a truly unique UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is the largest brick castle in the world and one of the most impressive medieval fortresses in Europe. Your exploration takes place with a professional multilingual audio guide, allowing you to move independently, focus on the areas that interest you most, and avoid large, slow-moving walking groups. During the visit, you will pass through vast courtyards, powerful defensive walls, and the remarkable Grand Masters’ Palace, while discovering atmospheric medieval interiors that bring the history of the Teutonic Order to life. You will also have moments to pause for photos and take in panoramic views of the Nogat River, making the experience both efficient and memorable despite the compact schedule. This visit offers a powerful glimpse into medieval Europe and the rich history of northern Poland.
2 hours
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Dluga Street (ul. Dluga)
You will walk along Long Street (Ulica Długa), the historic heart of Gdańsk and the most elegant part of the Royal Route. This vibrant avenue is lined with beautifully restored townhouses, once home to wealthy merchants and city officials, showcasing the city’s golden age as a powerful Hanseatic port. As you stroll toward the Long Market, you will admire ornate facades, historic gates, and architectural details reflecting centuries of prosperity and resilience. The street leads to the iconic Neptune’s Fountain and the Main Town Hall, two of Gdańsk’s most recognizable landmarks. Along the way, you will hear stories about famous residents, visiting kings, and the city’s role in European trade. Today, Long Street remains lively and atmospheric, filled with cafés, amber boutiques, and street performers, making it not only a place of history but also a perfect spot to experience the spirit of modern Gdańsk.
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St. Mary's Church
You will visit St. Mary’s Basilica, the largest brick church in the world and one of the most important landmarks of Gdańsk. Built over nearly 160 years, this monumental Gothic temple reflects the wealth and ambition of the city during its Hanseatic golden age. Inside, you will discover an impressive, light-filled interior with soaring vaults, intricate medieval artwork, and remarkable details that survived centuries of turbulent history. Highlights include the famous astronomical clock from the 15th century, ornate altars, and the vast nave that can accommodate thousands of worshippers. The basilica also offers a unique sense of scale and silence, creating a powerful contrast to the lively streets outside. For those who wish, it is possible to climb the tower for panoramic views over the rooftops of Gdańsk and the Baltic coast, making this visit both a spiritual and visual experience.
10 minutes
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Mariacka Street (ulica Mariacka)
You will walk along Mariacka Street, the most picturesque and atmospheric street in Gdańsk, famous for its unique terraces, stone steps, and decorative gargoyles overlooking the cobbled lane. Once home to wealthy merchants and goldsmiths, today it is known as the heart of the city’s amber tradition. As you stroll between historic townhouses, you will see numerous amber workshops, galleries, and boutiques displaying the “Baltic Gold” in all its forms — from raw pieces to finely crafted jewelry. This is the perfect place to learn about the history of amber trade, which brought great prosperity to Gdańsk for centuries, and to hear fascinating stories about how this fossilized resin formed over millions of years. The street’s intimate scale, warm colors, and artistic atmosphere make it one of the most memorable spots in the city and an ideal place for photos, souvenirs, or simply soaking in the timeless charm of old Gdańsk.
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Motlawa River Embankment (Dlugie Pobrzeze)
You will stroll along the Motława River Embankment (Długie Pobrzeże), one of the most scenic and lively waterfront areas in Gdańsk. This historic promenade runs alongside the Old Port, where medieval trade ships once docked, making it a symbol of the city’s powerful maritime past. As you walk along the river, you will admire beautifully reconstructed merchant houses, historic gates, and the iconic medieval Crane (Żuraw), once the largest port crane in Europe. The embankment offers picturesque views of the water, passing ships, and the charming marina filled with traditional vessels and modern yachts. Today, the area is full of cafés, restaurants, and terraces, creating a vibrant atmosphere where history meets contemporary city life. It is the perfect place to feel the spirit of Gdańsk as a port city, take memorable photos, and enjoy the unique combination of Hanseatic heritage and waterfront scenery.