Discover Gdansk on a private tour
Gdansk is a city where resilience meets beauty, its past and present intertwining vibrantly. This port city on the Baltic coast is a mosaic of stories told through amber and brick. With a knowledgeable guide, Gdansk tours uncover contrasts from medieval streets to modern wonders. Imagine ambling through the Long Market, where every facade holds a piece of history, or relishing culinary traditions on a food and wine tour. Private tours provide a chance to bypass queues and delve into the spirit of Gdansk, whether on a detailed walk or a casual waterfront stroll. Your guide opens doors to experiences that make Gdansk feel like a place you could call home. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Gdansk. Explore Gdansk your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Gdansk tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Gdansk for every interest, including: History tours: Walk the Royal Way past the Golden Gate to the Long Market and Neptune Fountain, step into St. Mary’s Basilica, and see the medieval Crane on the Motława. Private history tours often pair the World War II Museum with the European Solidarity Centre by Gate 2 of the shipyard. Layover tours: Your guide can meet you at the airport or cruise pier and run a focused 3–6 hour route through the Main Town, with time for pierogi near the waterfront and a quick photo at the shipyard gate before returning you on time. Short layover tours can store your luggage and maximise your pace. Nature and Wildlife tours: Head to Sobieszewo Island for birding in the Ptasi Raj reserve and, in season, look for grey seals from designated viewpoints at Mewia Łacha. If you prefer woods, your guide can lead an easy hike in the Tri‑City Landscape Park above Oliwa with lookout points over the coast. Getting around: The Main Town is very walkable, and trams, buses, and the SKM/PKM trains connect key areas well. For reserves outside the centre, private transportation can be included in your tours. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Gdansk inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Take a private walking tour through Gdansk and explore its diverse neighborhoods with the guidance of a local. Experience the city in a way only someone who lives there can show you. - Old Town: A haven for history enthusiasts, offering stunning architecture, quaint streets, and the iconic Neptune Fountain. It's a must-see for anyone interested in the historical heart of the city. - Oliwa: Families and nature lovers alike will appreciate the lush parks and beautiful Oliwa Cathedral. It's a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. - Wrzeszcz: Perfect for cultural tourists and those seeking modern vibes, with its trendy cafes, shops, and vibrant arts scene. It’s where the past meets the present in a lively way. - Stogi: Ideal for beach lovers and families, this neighborhood offers sandy shores and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a great spot for a day by the sea without leaving the city. Day trip ideas from Gdansk Base yourself in Gdansk, then branch out to nearby cities, coasts, and forests on easy day trips that fit your pace and interests, with your tour shaped around food, history, or time outdoors. Malbork: Step inside the world’s largest brick fortress and explore echoing courtyards, armoury rooms, and river views, a strong pick if you like medieval history, architecture, or photography; it is a straightforward ride from Gdansk, and your tour can zero in on Teutonic Knights lore or focus on quieter corners for better photos. Sopot and Gdynia: Pair Sopot’s long beach and classic pier with Gdynia’s modernist streets and busy harbour, ideal if you want a relaxed coastal day with a bit of design, café time, and sea air; your tour can blend a shoreline walk at Orlowo, stops in villa-lined neighbourhoods, and a seafood lunch without rushing. Hel Peninsula: Follow the narrow sandbar to fishing villages, wide Baltic beaches, and WWII bunkers, great for cycling, easy hikes, and breezy views where kitesurfers dot the water; your tour can target calm stretches near Jurata or the harbour in Hel town, with time for a lighthouse photo and a plate of fresh fish. Kashubia: Slip into lake country dotted with pine forests and small farms, plus Kashubian crafts, language, and hearty cooking that make the region feel distinct; this works well if you like folk art, scenic drives, and short walks, and your tour can include a pottery stop, a viewpoint over rolling hills, and a simple country lunch. Słowiński National Park and Łeba: Wander shifting sand dunes that look almost desert-like beside the Baltic, then cool off in coastal pine shade or on the beach in Łeba, a rewarding pick for nature lovers and photographers; your tour can set an easy pace to the dunes and add a quiet stretch of shoreline before heading back to Gdansk. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Gdansk most travellers miss.