Gdansk Old Town (Gdańsk Stare Miasto)
Gdansk Old Town (Gdańsk Stare Miasto)

Gdansk Old Town (Gdańsk Stare Miasto)

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The basics

Many travelers start their Old Town explorations at Długi Targ (Long Market), home to Neptune’s Fountain, the Gothic-Renaissance town hall, and a host of restaurants and bars. But a cruise along the Motława River is an equally atmospheric way to see sights such as the Crane, a medieval crane lovingly reconstructed after World War II that can lift 2.2 tons (2 tonnes) using human power alone.

Gdańsk Old Town tours can be a great way to discover more of the city’s heritage and architecture. Walking tours often focus on the historical side of things, while street food tours, craft beer crawls, and vodka tastings are a fabulous way to discover the town’s vibrant culinary scene.

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Gdańsk Old Town Private Walking Tour with Legends and Facts
Gdańsk Old Town Private Walking Tour with Legends and Facts
$103.97 per adult
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A great tour of Gdansk with Marek
Marek was so flexible - I had to change the time of the tour 36 hours before and it was no trouble. Marek knew so much about Gdansk - we had a wonderful 3 hours walking around and seeing the incredible architecture, the beautiful town centre and lots of quirky things we would never have found for ourselves. Marek gave us good recommendations for bars and restaurants and all in all it was a great experience.
Liz_K, Jan 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Gdańsk Old Town is a must for any visitor to Gdańsk.
  • Much of the Old Town is pedestrianized, so you can leave the car behind.
  • Although sidewalks are smooth and the terrain is flat, cobbled streets and often unadapted heritage buildings mean Gdańsk Old Town is not the easiest destination for travelers who rely on wheelchairs.
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How to get there

Gdańsk Old Town is the beating heart of Gdańsk city. From the main Gdańsk Główny railway station, it’s about a 10-minute walk south. The nearest airport is Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport; trains run from the airport to Gdańsk Główny via the Gdańsk Wrzeszcz railway station, while the line 10 bus also links Gdańsk Główny and the airport.

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When to get there

Most travelers will find Gdańsk’s temperate climate is at its best during the summer and fall shoulder season—roughly June through September. From the second half of November to just before Christmas Day, a pretty Christmas market takes over swathes of the Old Town. If you’re lucky enough to get snow, it’s magical.

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Exploring Gdańsk by water

A Hanseatic trading city, Gdańsk was built around the water, and seeing the Old Town from the river delivers a fresh perspective. River cruises in boats sized from tiny yachts to substantial pirate ships are available, with historic Polish barges a particularly authentic option. You can also try your hand at kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.

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