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Discover Gdansk’s highlights on this private 2-hour tour visiting Artus Court and the Old Town, with passionate guides, stunning sights, and historical insights.
Exploring Gdansk’s historic core is a must for anyone interested in Polish heritage, medieval architecture, or simply soaking in vibrant city life. This private tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s most iconic sites — from the bustling Long Market to the legendary Artus Court. With a friendly, knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll get more than just a surface-level overview; expect stories, legends, and insider tips that make Gdansk’s history come alive.
What we particularly love about this experience is its flexibility. The guide adjusts the pace based on your interests — whether you want a quick whirlwind or a more leisurely stroll. On the downside, the tour’s short duration means some sights are only briefly touched upon, so if you’re eager for a deep dive, you might want to supplement this with additional explorations. Still, it’s ideal for travelers who want a curated, insightful introduction to Gdansk’s Old Town with the convenience of a private guide.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, first-time visitors, or anyone craving a personalized experience in Gdansk’s enchanting streets. If you value authentic stories, stunning architecture, and expert guidance, this offers a compelling way to spend a couple of hours exploring the city’s heart.


For a more personal experience, these private Gdansk tours deliver individual attention
Booking through Rosotravel Tours Gdansk, this private experience costs around $124.55 per person, which might seem steep at first glance but is quite reasonable considering the personalized guide and tickets included. The tour’s private nature means only your group participates, ensuring you get the attention and flexibility to ask questions or focus on the sights that intrigue you most.
The tour begins at the High Gate (Brama Wyynna), a short walk from the main railway station, making it a convenient starting point. The meeting spot is straightforward, marked by a tourist information sign, and the tour concludes back at the same location, simplifying logistics.
Stop 1: Brama Wyynna
Your guide greets you here, an excellent starting point as it’s centrally located and offers a quick introduction to Gdansk’s medieval fortifications. Standing at the High Gate, you can sense the city’s old-world charm right from the start. The guide likely shares a few tidbits about the gate’s history, setting the tone for the discoveries ahead.
Stop 2: Gdansk Old Town
Wander through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, discovering major sights like the Long Market, St. Mary’s Church, and the Town Hall. The guide’s commentary makes these landmarks come alive — you’ll hear stories about their construction, significance, and the legends surrounding them. The Old Town’s vibrant atmosphere, with its pastel-colored buildings and lively cafes, is captivating, and you’ll get ample opportunity to snap photos or just soak in the scene.
Stop 3: Neptune’s Fountain & Hidden Gems
No visit to Gdansk is complete without seeing Neptune’s Fountain, a symbol of the city’s maritime history. Your guide will reveal lesser-known facts about the fountain and nearby streets like Cranz or Piwna Street. Expect to hear intriguing stories that go beyond the usual guidebook descriptions, adding depth to your understanding of Gdansk’s mercantile past.
Stop 4: Artus Court
The highlight of the tour is inside Artus Court (Dwor Artusa), a truly magnificent building located on the Royal Route. From its stunning facade to its richly decorated interiors, this building offers a peek into Gdansk’s medieval grandeur. The guide will point out Europe’s largest tiled stove, standing over 10 meters tall with 520 decorative tiles — a truly impressive feature that is both functional and artistic.
Inside, you’ll find a collection of paintings and photos that tell stories of the building’s storied past, with legends of its illustrious visitors and events. The guide explains why this site was so significant historically — a meeting place for merchants and even royalty. The included ticket gives you access to this fascinating site, and the guide’s insights make it much more than just a pretty building.
One of the standout aspects of this tour is the guide’s ability to tell stories that you won’t find in typical travel guides. For example, a reviewer mentioned attending a Christmas concert in the Artus Court instead of visiting the museum, highlighting the building’s role as a cultural venue. This hints at the building’s lively, multifaceted history, which your guide may touch on, enriching your visit.
The tour’s final hour at Artus Court ensures a relaxed, unhurried appreciation — enough time to explore the artwork and listen to legends without feeling rushed. The guide’s knowledge makes even the most straightforward sights fascinating, connecting historical dots and sharing local anecdotes.
When considering the price of approximately $125, it’s important to factor in the tickets, the expertise of your private guide, and the insider stories you’ll hear. Compared to self-guided visits or group tours, this private experience offers tailored attention and the opportunity to ask questions, making it a compelling value for those who want an authentic, enriching introduction to Gdansk.
While it’s a short tour, it covers the essential highlights efficiently and comfortably, thanks to the flexible pace. If you’re pressed for time but still want a memorable, insightful experience, this tour hits all the right notes.

This experience is ideal for first-time visitors eager to get an overview of Gdansk’s historic core, or travelers who appreciate storytelling combined with sightseeing. History buffs will love the detailed insights into Artus Court and the legends behind Neptune Fountain, while those seeking a relaxed, private tour will find the personalized aspect a real bonus.
It’s also suitable for those who want to avoid busy group tours, as the private format ensures a more intimate, customizable outing. If you’re interested in Polish heritage, medieval architecture, or simply want a guided walk that’s both fun and informative, this tour delivers on all fronts.

The Private Artus Court and Gdansk Old Town Tour is a thoughtfully curated experience that balances highlights with storytelling, making it perfect for travelers who want more than just photos. The knowledgeable guides bring Gdansk’s history to life, weaving legends and facts into a compelling narrative. With tickets included and a flexible pace, it’s a practical choice for a concise yet rich introduction to the city’s heart.
The value lies in the personal attention, insider insights, and the chance to explore major landmarks comfortably within two hours. Whether it’s your first visit or a repeat trip, this tour offers a meaningful glimpse into Gdansk’s medieval splendor and lively street life.
To sum it up, if you’re after a well-rounded, engaging, and convenient way to discover Gdansk’s history, this private tour is a wise pick. It suits travelers who enjoy storytelling, cultural insights, and a more personalized approach to sightseeing.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate. The tour is designed to be accessible and engaging for a wide range of ages.
How long does the tour last?
It takes approximately 2 hours, making it perfect for a quick exploration or as part of a longer day in Gdansk.
Do I need to buy tickets separately?
No, tickets to Artus Court are included in the price, along with the guide’s services.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the High Gate (Brama Wyynna) and ends back at the same meeting point, near public transportation options.
Can I customize the pace of the tour?
Yes, the guide is happy to adjust the tempo based on your preferences, whether you want a brisk walk or a more relaxed visit.
Is this a group or private tour?
This is a private experience, ensuring exclusive attention and a tailored experience for your group.
This tour offers a carefully curated glimpse into Gdansk’s storied past with a friendly guide, making it an enriching addition to any Polish itinerary.