Gdansk is one of the most beautiful cities located on the Baltic Sea. It is a city of impressive architecture and has played major roles in history, influenced by centuries of foreign trade and a tug-of-war between Poland and Germany. It shaped its distinct heritage, making Gdańsk different from other Polish cities. The colourful facades of the long market at the center of its main town was reconstructed after WWII. Admire the symbol of the city, the 17th-century Neptune Fountain. Taking a stroll through Gdansk’s fairy-tale streets, you will get a chance to explore the city's most significant architectural and historic landmarks.
You will learn about: Ruled by a duchy of Poland Polish-Teutonic Wars Treaty of Kalisz Battle of Grunwald Kingdom of Poland. First Peace of Thorn Thirteen Years' War Kingdom of Prussia Second Partition of Poland German invasion of Poland The destruction wrought by WWII You will see: Green Gate The Long Market Neptune's Fountain The Artus Court Gdańsk Town Hall Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk Golden Gate Galleria Triada St. Mary's Church The Royal Chapel Mariacka Street Archaeological Museum Great Crane - Żuraw St. Nicholas' Church Hala Targowa St. Catherine's Church
You will make your own way to the meeting points