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Weekend in Gdansk

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  • Day 1 Arrival

    x Arrival in Gdansk by plane or coach. Meeting with the tour leader from Ernesto Travel and transfer by coach to the hotel in Gdansk. Check-in at the hotel. Dinner at the hotel or at a restaurant in the centre of Gdansk (depending on the arrival time).  Overnight stay in Gdansk.
       
  • Day 2 Gdansk

    8:00 Breakfast at the hotel.
    9:00 Guided tour of Gdansk, which was one of the richest cities in the XVII century. In the programme: the Cathedral of Oliwa with the famous organ. Concert of the organ music, the Main Town Hall, the Fish Market, the Old Harbour, Saint Mary's Church (sightseeing inside), the Long Market with Neptune's Fountain, and Artus Court.
    13:30 Lunch at the restaurant in Gdansk.
    14:30 “Solidarnosc”: visiting the Solidarnosc Museum in the Gdansk Shipyard and the Monument of the Fallen Gdansk Shipyard Workers from the year 1970. Transfer to Sopot and walk along the pier of Sopot: the capital of the Polish sea. (If there is free time left, transfer to Westerplatte, where World War II began on the 1st of September, 1939).
    18:00 Leisure time in the centre of Gdansk.
    20:00 Dinner at a restaurant.
    22:00 Night in Gdansk.
  • Day 3 Gdynia

    8:00 Breakfast at the hotel.
    10:00 Guided tour of Gdynia: seaport built in 1920 with famous ship Dar Pomorza (the gift of Pomerania).
    13:00 Lunch at the restaurant in Gdansk or Gdynia.
    14:30 Transfer to Sopot and leisure time with the walk on The Sopot Pier walk – the pier in Sopot is the longest wooden pier in Europe (511 m.). Free time. Return to Gdansk.
    20:00 Dinner at a restaurant. Night in Gdansk.
  • Day 4 Malbork

    9:00 Breakfast at the hotel.
    10:00 Departure for Malbork.
    12:00 Visiting Malbork Castle Museum. The Teutonic Order started to build it in the year 1380. This monument is inscribed on UNESCO's List of Human Heritage.
    13:30 Lunch at a restaurant near the castle.
    15:00 Departure for Gdansk.
    17:00 Arrival in Gdansk.
    20:00 Dinner at the hotel restaurant. Overnight stay in Gdansk.
  • Day 5 Departure

    9:00 Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out from the hotel.
    10:00 Transfer to the airport. Departure from Poland.
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