With our Tri-City tour you will be picked up at your hotel by an English speaking driver and transferred to the train station. Our offert includes an express train which will take you to Gdansk as fast and comfortable as it can be - in 3 hours. Our professional, reliable tour guide will greet you at the station and then you will feel the specific, historical harbour atmosphere of the Old Town. The tour includes the very best of Gdansk– the summer capital of Poland. After incredibly fascinating tour in Gdansk we will take you by express train to the Malbork Castle - the imposing red brick castle from 1274 - the largest Gothic fortress in Europe.
At the end of the tour in Tri-City you will again be transported to exclusive “Pendolino” train. There you will have a chance to chill after a very absorbing and interesting sightseeing.
We are glad to pick up guests from every hotel/hostels/apartments etc. located in the city centre of Warsaw.
The Crane in Gdańsk is a breathtaking example of medieval port crane, unique on an European scale. You will be very shocked how medieval cranes looked.
The Long Market is the most touristic and vibrant place in Gdansk. You can not leave Gdansk without seeing it! This place is full of cafes and souvenirs shops. It is the heart of the Old Town.
The guide will show our guests the symbol of Gdansk Old Town - Neptune's Fountain (who was in Roman mythology the god of water, clouds and rain) which stands on the Long Market.
Our guest will have amazing opportunity to contemplate with our professional guide amazing renaissance architecture of the Great Armoury.
Millenium Tree marked the 1000th anniversary of Gdansk in 1997. The tree is made in metal and symbolizes the solidarity between the blacksmiths around the world.
St. Mary's Church was build in the Ghotic style in XVIII centrury. The church has a surface area of 5,000 square metres and it is the outstanding world’s biggest brick church in the Gothic style.
During our Tri-City tour you will be able to walk along Mariacka Street, famous for its charming terraces full of unique, polish amber jewellery elegant showrooms.
Malbork Castle was a residence of the great masters of the Teutonic Order which was brought around to Poland in XIII century by Konrad I of Masovia. The castle was built in XIV-XV century. You will visit there the beautiful interiors of the building, including the Winter and Summer Chambers, one of the dormitories and the Great Refectory, with their delicate adornments and impressive vaults. Many chambers hold exhibitions including a huge display of amber and a collection of militaria. In 1997 the castle became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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