Malbork Castle and Westerplatte Tour with Lunch
Overview
Spend a memorable day with an extraordinary program with a polish traditional lunch at a traditional wooden house in the scenery of the lovely polish countryside.
In the end explore Westerplatte Penisula, where World War II began. Meet with a history of the first battle of this war.
Go out with us off the beaten track and discover more during the best day trip from Gdańsk.
Inclusions
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic Beverages
- sightseeing the castle with audio guide
- Visiting to Westerplatte
- Driver is the local guide
- Hotel/Apartment pickup and drop-off
- Guaranteed to skip the lines
- Entry/Admission - Dom Podcieniowy
- Entry/Admission - Westerplatte
- Entry/Admission - Muzeum Zamkowe w Malborku
What to expect
Explore the biggest medieval fortification with an excellent audioguide system. Avoid waiting in a queue and feel free with exploring the museum on your own.
Duration: 3 hours
Visit: Dom Podcieniowy, Wspolna Orłowo, Nowy Dwor Gdanski Poland
Learn about the amazing history of Mennonites, and eat your lunch in the lovely polish countryside.
Duration: 1 hour
Visit: Westerplatte, Gdansk Poland
Visit the place where World War II began. Meet with the history of the first battle of this war.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
- Regular temperature checks for staff
- Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Great tour of the castle, informative guide. Westerplatte is interesting too. Door to door service. Great food and experience at Maly Holender restaurant - what a historically interesting spot (Polish Mennonite culture!)
Great tour of the castle, informative guide. Westerplatte is interesting too. Door to door service. Great food and experience at Maly Holender restaurant - what a historically interesting spot (Polish Mennonite culture!)Our travel guide was wonderful! Her knowledge and kindness was appreciated. The lunch she shared with us was incredible. She is very good at making people feel welcome.
Our travel guide was wonderful! Her knowledge and kindness was appreciated. The lunch she shared with us was incredible. She is very good at making people feel welcome.This company is awesome! I received email of my Guide and a contact number days before!! Bożena was amazing!!! She is so knowledgeable about Gdańsk!!! She was prompt at pick up from my hotel lobby as agreed!! Her directions and meeting locations were clear and I felt the trip was well organized! ...
This company is awesome! I received email of my Guide and a contact number days before!! Bożena was amazing!!! She is so knowledgeable about Gdańsk!!! She was prompt at pick up from my hotel lobby as agreed!! Her directions and meeting locations were clear and I felt the trip was well organized! Malbork was an audio guide which is a once in a life time experience! It really felt like an adventure! Westerplatte was rich in history, and the lunch was the best pierogis. Just a great day! I feel like I rode around with a long time friend!!Our day began with a little bit of stress because the tour operator was ~15 minutes late due to traffic (she tried texting me, but I have no int’l data). If this happens to you… Have faith — they are coming. The tour guide, Bozena, quickly recovered. She picked us up in her 8-person VW van, and ...
Our day began with a little bit of stress because the tour operator was ~15 minutes late due to traffic (she tried texting me, but I have no int’l data). If this happens to you… Have faith — they are coming. The tour guide, Bozena, quickly recovered. She picked us up in her 8-person VW van, and took us on a lovely Baltic tour. I ask hard questions — obscure factoids on all sorts of things — Bozena had answers. True to its name, this was a tour of ‘Poland by Locals’. Does Gdansk have a native beer? Why yes, Jopenbier, which botanical archaeologists reconstructed recipes from a hidden stash of forgotten 15th century bottles. Why don’t I see more oak trees? I only see Linden and Locusts… she knew the history of trade deals that describe the Polish lumber market. Why was Westerplatte the opening salvo for WW2? Why Gdansk and not Danzig? … She knew. AND — she was kind and tolerant of the two-tweens with us. Also — the ‘lunch’ mentioned here is a pretty bland advertisement for the really neat, local spot they take you. I had no ideas that they had a Mennonite Enclave that has excellent pierogi as well as… Crawdads like the Mississippi Delta (!!) because, Gdansk (whose name is derived from lower wetlands!), is that kind of place, too. 100% Recommend.Great trip with a lovely guide Who told us a lot about history and The stories behind everything. Would recommend this trip!
Great trip with a lovely guide Who told us a lot about history and The stories behind everything. Would recommend this trip!This tour lived up to and then surpassed our expectations. The castle is amazing, lunch was delicious and Westerplatte was sobering, but all of these experiences were improved by Sebastian’s knowledge and experience. I’m so glad we decided to book this tour.
This tour lived up to and then surpassed our expectations. The castle is amazing, lunch was delicious and Westerplatte was sobering, but all of these experiences were improved by Sebastian’s knowledge and experience. I’m so glad we decided to book this tour.