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Visit the diverse and popular Tri-City and sightseeing the greatest attractions of Pomerania where the Teutonic Order built the largest brick castle in the world.
Day 1
- Flight arrival to Gdansk, transfer to city center
- Visiting Gdansk with a guide. On the route, among others:
- Dlugi Targ, a city with a chairmanship to the old port, surrounded by beautiful tenement houses
- St. Mary's Basilica, the largest Gothic building in Gdansk. Possible entrance to the tower and admiring the unique panorama of the Tri-City and the Baltic Sea
- Cruise by water tram on Westerplatte - a symbolic place of the outbreak of World War II
- Relax time on Dluga street, the oldest and one of the most beautiful streets of the city
- Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation and dinner
Day 2
- After breakfast further exploring Pomerania
- Stutthof – Guided tour of the former Nazi concentration camp.
- Stay in Sopot:
- Walk along the longest wooden pier in Europe, the Grand Hotel
- Monciak - one of the most famous Polish pedestrian streets with numerous cafes
- Sandy beaches - a perfect place to relax during the day
- Attractions to choose from:
- The European Center for Solidarity, the bankruptcy of the Iron Curtain in a nutshell.
- Museum of the Second World War, history of the global conflict in one museum.
- Return to the hotel. Accommodation and dinner
Day 3
- After breakfast, transfer to Malbork
- Malbork Castle (UNESCO), the largest castle in Poland, one of the largest Gothic strongholds in the world built of 5 million bricks. Monument to the splendor and power of the Teutonic Order.
- In the afternoon it's time for rest, shopping and entertainment in Gdansk
- Return to the hotel. Accommodation and dinner
Day 4
- Transfer to the airport. Return flight to the country of residence.
*It is possible to extend your stay in Poland by one day. Our suggestion:
- All day trip to Torun - medieval city of UNESCO. On the route, among others:
- Old Town Square with Gothic tenement houses, town hall and ... a mysterious donkey
- The Gothic cathedral, which is a monument to the splendour of the city in the Middle Ages
- House and monument to the most famous resident of Toruń, astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus
- Torun's Leaning Tower, the most famous defensive tower in the walls of the old town
- Additional attractions to choose from:
- Living Gingerbread Museum – workshops and tasting the favourite delicacies of Torunians.
- Screening at the Planetarium – virtual trip to space, which intrigued Nicolaus Copernicus.
ACCOMMODATION:
GDANSK (TRICITY AREA):
Hotel **/*** or Youth Hostel. Accommodation in twin / triple rooms with bathroom in hotels or dormitory rooms in hostels.
BENEFITS:
- Transfers by comfortable coach / minibus with air conditioning
- 3 x accommodation in hotel or hostels (depending on the preferences of the group)
- 3 x Breakfast (buffet), 3 x dinner, (3 x lunch – option)
- Tour guide service (care of the tour-guide in Norwegian or English)
- Tickets with tour guides / audio guides to: KL Stutthof, The European Center for Solidarity or Museum of the Second World War, Malbork Castle
- Admission ticket to: St. Mary’s Basilica tower (view point), water tram to Westerplatte, Pier in Sopot
- 24h Gdansk public transport ticket
- Travel insurance
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