
Gdansk
City of Sea, Stories and Amber
Gdańsk sits where the river meets the sea, and where history refuses to stay in the past. Gdańsk isn’t just old—it’s layered. Over a thousand years of trade, war, rebellion, and reinvention all compressed into one walkable, slightly unpredictable place.
You’ll see it in the architecture that looks too perfect (because it was rebuilt after being destroyed), in the shipyards that quietly changed Europe, and in the way locals don’t make a big deal out of any of it.
Customer Reviews
A really enjoyable evening
A relaxed, unrushed evening. The guide adapted to our group, answered tons of questions about life in Poland, and made it feel like hanging out with a local while enjoying each stop.
Thomas W
Greaty fun and tasty too!
This was a well organized outing. It was fun to try different food, be led by a local and people meet from different countries.
Meryl B
Fun, tasty and so interesting
Well organized and a fantastic way to explore Gdańsk. Great traditional food, engaging history, and a few Polish words that made it feel even more authentic—and fun.
Louis
