Embark on a captivating European Solidarity Tour in Gdansk, Poland. Discover the city’s rich history, visit iconic landmarks, and witness its modern transformation into vibrant clubs and galleries.
Embark on a captivating European Solidarity Tour in Gdansk, Poland. Discover the city’s rich history, visit iconic landmarks, and witness its modern transformation into vibrant clubs and galleries.
- Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci - We will visit together one of the most interesting museums in Poland. To you, the story of the struggle for free Poland and how the Poles coped in the uneasy times of communism.
- Sala BHP - A unique place, a monument of history and a must-see on our route. At this point the leader of Solidarity, Lech…
- Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci - We will visit together one of the most interesting museums in Poland. To you, the story of the struggle for free Poland and how the Poles coped in the uneasy times of communism.
- Sala BHP - A unique place, a monument of history and a must-see on our route. At this point the leader of Solidarity, Lech WaÅÄsa, signed the GdaÅsk Agreement with the contemporary authorities of the People’s Republic of Poland.
- Gdansk Shipyard - We will go through the former shipyard area to feel the atmosphere of the place. Today, the shipyard, although still functioning, is changing before our eyes. Trendy clubs, galleries and new entertainment centers are created here.
- Local guide
- Beverages
- Local guide
- Beverages
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Our expedition will start at the European Solidarity Centre, one of Poland’s most contemporary museums, where you will get a chance to fully comprehend the recent history of Gdansk. Afterwards, we will make a stop at the Lenin gates, famously ascended by Lech Walesa – a Nobel laureate and the symbol of the Solidarity movement. There will also be a pause…
Our expedition will start at the European Solidarity Centre, one of Poland’s most contemporary museums, where you will get a chance to fully comprehend the recent history of Gdansk. Afterwards, we will make a stop at the Lenin gates, famously ascended by Lech Walesa – a Nobel laureate and the symbol of the Solidarity movement. There will also be a pause at the Monument of the Fallen Shipyard Workers. We will conclude our tour by discovering the less frequented parts of the shipyards, like the docks and old warehouses, currently undergoing transformation into trendy clubs and galleries.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.