With this Gdansk tour, you don’t need to spend time researching the best places to see in the city. Instead, let the guide take you on a golf buggy adventure, with a route planned out for you. Expect entertaining history commentary, fun city facts, and lots of great photo opportunities too, including Neptune’s Fountain, the Crane, and St. Mary’s Church.
The meeting point is located on the main street, ul. Długa 45, just a short walk from the famous Neptune Fountain in Gdańsk.
The Neptune Fountain in Gdańsk is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, located in the heart of the historic Long Market (Długi Targ)
The Long Market (Długi Targ) in Gdańsk is the vibrant heart of the city’s Old Town and one of its most beautiful streets. Lined with colorful merchant houses, it was once the main commercial and social hub where traders, nobles, and visitors gathered. Today, it’s a lively pedestrian area filled with cafés, restaurants, and historic landmarks, including the Neptune Fountain and the impressive Artus Court. The square reflects Gdańsk’s rich Hanseatic past and remains a central meeting point for both locals and tourists.
The Prison Tower (Wieża Więzienna) in Gdańsk is a medieval structure that once served as part of the city’s defensive walls and later as a prison. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Golden Gate (Złota Brama) in Gdańsk is a magnificent 17th-century city gate that marks the entrance to the historic Royal Route. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Market Hall in Gdańsk is a historic indoor marketplace dating back to the late 19th century, known for its distinctive red-brick architecture. Located on the edge of the Old Town. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Old Port Crane (Żuraw) in Gdańsk is one of the city’s most recognizable symbols and the largest medieval port crane in Europe. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
St. Mary’s Church in Gdańsk is one of the largest brick churches in the world and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk is a modern, world-class museum dedicated to the history and impact of World War II You see the place from the outside from the cart.
St. Bridget’s Church in Gdańsk is a historic Gothic church closely linked to the Solidarity movement. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
Solidarity Square (Plac Solidarności) in Gdańsk is a historic public space located near the former shipyard, symbolizing the birth of the Solidarity movement. It is home to the iconic Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970, commemorating those who lost their lives during protests against the communist regime. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
St. Catherine’s Church in Gdańsk is a historic Gothic church dating back to the 12th century. Known for its towering brick structure, it played an important role in Gdańsk’s religious and cultural life. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
Shopping Mall You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Great Mill (Wielki Młyn) in Gdańsk was the largest medieval mill built in Europe. Originally used for grain processing, it was a symbol of Gdańsk’s wealth and economic power during the Hanseatic period. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
The Bridge of Love (Most Miłości) in Gdańsk is a small pedestrian bridge over the Motława River, famous for its romantic tradition of attaching padlocks as symbols of love.
Forum Gdańsk in Gdańsk is a modern shopping, dining, and entertainment complex located in the heart of the city. You see the place from the outside from the cart.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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