Gdansk Word War Two Themed Private Tour





Beskrivning
Detta är den perfekta turen för resenärer som är intresserade av att lära sig om Gdansks historia - särskilt under andra världskriget. Gdansk är platsen där andra världskriget började och därmed fortsatte att spridas över hela Europas kontinent och världen som vi känner till. Även om staden själv inte led av militära operationer i början, förde 1945 en tragisk final till Gdansk. Upplev en fantastisk resa med oss genom Gdansks och Polens historia på samma gång. Från den fria staden Gdansk till Röda arméns attack. Lär dig historier om staden som du förmodligen inte skulle få reda på annars, och besök platser utanför allfartsvägarna för att lära dig om effekterna av andra världskriget. Hör historier om de heroiska försvararna av Gdansk under andra världskriget.
Turalternativ
Resplan
Om du inte vill hämta ditt boende kan vi alltid träffas på vårt kontor på Chlebnicka street.
Att besöka platsen där II World Was har börjat
Vi skulle besöka Gdańsk Shipyard för att se och känna industriella Gdańsk, men också för att lyssna på mycket viktiga historier om polska och världens historia
Besöker det polska postkontoret (vi går inte in på museum), lyssnar på historien om postkontorets hjältar.
Vi kommer att lära känna vinklar och hörn i Gamla stan i Gdańsk
Höjdpunkter
Vad som ingår
Upphämtningsplatser och tider
Om du kommer att hämtas från hotellet, vänta på din guide i hotellets lounge.
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Resenärer bör ha medelgod fysisk kondition
- Fungerar i alla väderleksförhållanden, snälla klä på lämpligt sätt
Recensioner(5)
Walking to monument at Westerplatte was great. Guide (Brzeta? Spelling may be incorrect) was very knowledgeable and accommodating.
Guide was nice but not super talkative (didn’t give a lot of commentary unless we asked questions). He was knowledgeable and kind, but just not very enthusiastic.
Thank you for your review. We really appreciate it! That is very helpful information, we know what we have to improve in trainings of the guides. Sorry that you had to make an effort to get information, but I hope that in the end of the day you get all of it and your experience was good, and visit in our beautiful city was good as well.
What an amazingly knowledgeable, enthusiastic, entertaining and friendly tour guide Bożena was. We felt as if we were spending time with a friend. We loved being driven around in the warmth of Bozena’s car as it was very chilly. She answered all our questions and gave us fabulous tips of where to eat. We did not feel rushed at all visiting the World War Two sites and old town. Thank you ever so much Bozena. This tour is not to be missed.
This guide is straight out the best guide there is. Very knowledgeable about the history of the city and area and eager to share and welcoming.
Thank you for your review 😁 We are happy that you had a good experience… you had a short visit, so still there is a lot of things to discover in Gdansk, so you are welcome back one day ;)
This tour was the absolute highlight of our 15-day trip to the Baltic! The tour company is very professional and reached out to us several times in advance of the tour to make sure we had the meeting information. They also noticed that our ship was arriving at a different port than originally planned, and contacted us to adjust the times to ensure we got the full experience. Bozenka greeted us at the port with a sign and made heading out very easy. We were in a comfortable private mini bus with plenty of complimentary bottled water - a touch I really appreciated after paying another company 2 Euros per bottle in Finland. It took about 45 minutes to get to Westerplatte to see the monuments from the first battle of WWII. Bozenka shared tons of stories with us along the way and was absolutely charming. We then headed to Gdansk where the tour company has special privileges to enter and park, so it was very convenient. The city is spectacular and we appreciated all the information shared. Bozenka went at our pace and answered all of our questions. She was willing to share information about her life in Poland and we enjoyed hearing about her family. We were returned to the port right on time. It was a great day we will not soon forget!



