Discover this amazing agglomeration with 3 centres, unique and distinctive features and attractions. Gdańsk amazing old Hanseatic city with impressive Old Town and monuments. Sopot the most popular Polish seaside resort with superb walking promenade with shops, restaurants and clubs, city beach and the longest wooden pier in Europe. Gdynia one of the biggest harbour cities in the country.
4 days, 3 nights
HB (3 breakfasts, 3 dinners)
All year
3 cities
10-50
Calm
Up to 30 days*
Arrival. Greeting at the airport by our guide. Bus transfer to the hotel/hostel. Dinner.
Breakfast. 4 h Old Town sightseeing with entrance to St. Mary’s Basilica. 1 h cruise on board of Lew Galleon or Black Pearl Galleon. Free time in the Old Town or optional trip in the afternoon. Dinner.
Gdańsk is located in the north of Poland, at The Baltic Sea coast, at The Motlawa and The Vistula river estuary and the Bay of Gdańsk. It is popular with tourists, both from Poland and abroad. During the four hours tour you will be able to see the most important monuments of Gdańsk – the Old Town, Neptune Fountain, Long Market, Main Town Hall, Golden Gate, Highland Gate and the Motława River banks with “the Crane”. You must also visit St. Mary’s Basilica - one of the largest brick churches in the world, called the Cr...
St. Mary's Basilica (Polish: Bazylika Mariacka w Gdańsku) is one of the most recognisable buildings in Gdańsk. With its sheer size it is towering over the old town. Its full name reads Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Basilica was built between 1346 and 1506 in Gothic form. In its history, it was both catholic and protestant church. Today the visitors may marvel on the Middle-age décor of the interior.
Lion Galleon is a ship which is stylized on Polish galleons from the 17th century. During cruises on board of the ship, according to cruise trail choice, tourists can admire Gdańk Shipyard, a repair shipyard, docks, a harbor, Wisłoujście Stronghold, Westerplatte or Gdańsk Bay. During the trip tourists also listen to a guide talking about Gdańsk history and its monuments. The cruises are available from April till October. Standard cruise takes about 1 h. Groups can also order longer charter cruises with catering and ...
Breakfast. Bus transfer to Sopot. 3 h sightseeing of the town with entrance to Sopot Pier. Free time for relaxation and shopping in Sopot in the afternoon. Return bus transfer to Gdańsk. Dinner.
It is one of the best well known Polish seaside resorts and also famous place for its festivals which are organized in the Forest Opera (Opera Leśna). Every year in summer season big number of Polish and international tourists visit the town to enjoy Tri-city attractions and 4.5 km of white sandy beach. The main street of Sopot and the most well known promenade is Heroes of Monte Cassino Street (Bohaterów Monte Cassino) often called Monciak by natives. It is closed for cars and totally tourist-friendly. Here visitors...
Sopot Pier (Polish: Sopot Molo) is the longest building of this type at Baltic Sea as its length is about 0.5 km. The first pier in Sopot was constructed in 1827 so, the building has long tradition in Sopot. Recreational areas not only include the pier itself but also 20 000 m2 square. In winter the square offers skating rink. At the square there are also other attractions such as a fountain, a light house with a view point, a band shell and souvenir shops and bars. In 2011 at side of the pier the new marina was open...
Krzywy Domek (English: crooked house) is situated by the main Sopot promenade 53 Bohaterów Monte Cassino Street and is a part of shopping centre Rezydent. We can find here offices of various companies, beautician’s, medical surgeries, shops, restaurants, clubs and pubs. Still, the biggest magnet of crooked house is its strange dreamlike architecture. Tourists also usually visit a wall of fame with autographs of famous people who has been in the building. The idea of the crooked house appeared in 2001 to architect cou...
Breakfast. Bus transfer to Gdynia. Kościuszki Square sightseeing with Gdynia Aquarium about 3 h visit. Transfer to the airport. Departure.
In Gdynia city centre there are museum ships moored to Pomeranian Sea Shore (Nadbrzeże Pomorskie). The first object of this type is long sailing ship Dar Pomorza (The Gift of Pomerania) which was built in 1909 and was a gift to Marine School in Gdynia. It made 102 training cruises and made distance of half a million sea miles (the distance that allows to sail around the globe 25 times), 13 384 students were trained aboard this ship. An average crew of it consisted of 189 people. Since 1983 it has been a museum. Curre...
Gdynia Aquarium (Polish: Akwarium Gdyńskie) is located at the South Pier in the very heart of Gdynia. A Modernistic building of the Aquarium offers an amazing view over the Kościuszki Square, Gdynia’s beach and Gdańsk Bay. The Aquarium is also a museum operated by National Marine Fisheries Research Institute as well as a zoo. It was opened as a museum in 1971. Visitors may see extraordinary species of fish, reptiles and amphibians from all over the world. The Aquarium exhibits four main habitats: coral reef, oceanic ...
Local guide for sightseeing and airport assistance
St. Mary’s Basilica, Galleon Cruise, Sopot Pier, Gdynia Aquarium
Coach
Airport and hotel for sightseeing trips
Hotel, airport for departure
English, German, Norwegian, French, Spanish, Italian
City break
Standard Lew Galeon Cruise takes 40-60 min.
The guide will wait in the arrival hall with a sign. You will also receive his or her tel. number in case of any emergency.
Tri-city is one of the top tourist destinations in Poland. With three centres: historic Gdańsk, relaxing resort Sopot and modern Gdynia it is a magnet for tourists all year long. As it has convenient flight connections with major European cities, ...
Discover this amazing agglomeration with 3 centres, unique and distinctive features and attractions. Gdańsk amazing old Hanseatic city with impressive Old Town and monuments. Sopot the most popular Polish seaside resort with superb walking promena...
Historical, Hanseatic Gdansk, relaxing Sopot with the longest wooden pier in Europe and modernistic Gdynia are a magnet for tourists from all around the world and all year round in this so called Tri-City agglomeration. Multitude of historical mon...
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