Hop aboard a comfy electric golf cart and get ready to explore Gdańsk. With a local guide leading the way, you'll cruise through the heart of the Old Town, weaving between colorful town houses and cobbled streets.
As you ride past the iconic shipyard, you'll uncover the powerful role Gdańsk has played in shaping history. The best part? You’ll cover loads of ground without feeling rushed. One minute you’re gazing up at the soaring towers of St. Mary's Church, the next you're gliding past medieval gates, bustling markets, and riverside cranes that have watched over the city for generations.
Car will wait in the front of Saint Catherines Church
St. Mary's Church (is a Roman Catholic church and co-cathedral located in central Gdańsk, Poland. Completed in 1502 in the Brick Gothic architectural style, it is one of the world's largest brick churches and among the city's most important landmarks, known to its inhabitants as the Crown of Gdańsk
The Gdańsk Crane or the Crane Gate is a 15th-century crane located in central Gdańsk, Poland, on the Motława river.
The Gdansk market building was built in 1896 in the neo-Gothic style in the historical center of the city. It's currently under reconstruction until 2026.
St. John's Church is a Brick Gothic church situated in the Old Town of Gdańsk, Poland.
The Museum of the Second World War is a state cultural institution and museum established in 2008 in Gdańsk, Poland, which is devoted to the Second World War.
The Polish Post Office (Poczta Polska) in the Free City of Danzig (modern day Gdańsk) was created in 1920 and operated until the German invasion of Poland that marked the beginning of World War II.
The European Solidarity Centre is a museum and library in Gdańsk, Poland, devoted to the history of Solidarity, the Polish trade union and civil resistance movement, and other opposition movements of Communist Eastern Europe. It opened on 31 August 2014
Sołdek is a retired Polish coal and ore cargo steamship
One of the world's largest amber altarpieces is housed within this reconstructed medieval church.
Built by the Teutonic Knights in 1350, this magnificent edifice with its rising tiled roof is the grandest civil construction in Gdańsk. Until 1356, when the Radunia Canal was built, the mill was powered by slaves turning 18 huge wheels. It was the largest industrial plant in Europe during the Middle Ages and functioned until the end of WWII.
St Catherine's Church is the oldest church in Gdańsk, Poland. Though building began in the 1220s, it experienced many renovations and additions to reach its full size.[
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