Hanseatic Trail: Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot – 2 days

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Day 1

our city break starts in Gdansk, with a stroll around the Town Square –  where we can see the Golden Gate, Main Town Hall, the Fountain of Neptune – one of the Gdańsk’s biggest landmarks, Długa Street, the famous Artus Court Hall built in 1481 as a meeting place for wealthy burghers, treadwheel wooden crane called “Żuraw” – another symbol of the city. Next, we see the biggest brick building in Europe – the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, founded in 1342, large enough for 25000 faithful, with beautiful gothic sculptures and monumental Memling’s. After a short break, we take a look into the place where the “Solidarity” movement was founded – the Gdańsk Shipyard. Overnight stay.

 

Day 2

breakfast. Today we visit Gdynia and Sopot – two other cities that form the Tricity. In Gdynia,  we can see two ships – Dar Pomorza and ORP Błyskawica, and after that, we visit the harbor of Gdynia. Finally, we visit Sopot – one of the most famous SPA resortd in Poland. A short walk through the popular (among tourists) street – Bohaterow Monte Cassino, with the longest in Poland wooden pier at the end of that street.

 

Pricing

Price in group min. 15 people: from 125 € per person
Price in group min. 40 people: from 110 € per person

Services included in price:

–          1 overnight in hotel*** in Gdansk in DBL room,

–          1 x breakfast,

–          Signal Iduna insurance,

–          english or german speaking tour leader during whole trip,

–          entrance fees: Town Hall Gdansk,  Dar Pomorza, ORP Błyskawica, Artus Court.

 

Additional services:

–          supplement to HB – 30 €,

–          supplement to FB – 55 €,

–          supplement to SGL room – 30 €,