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Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour
Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour
Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour
Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour
Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour

Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour

By Electricspot
Free cancellation available
Price is $63 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

This 2.5-hour experience includes a tour through the narrow streets of the Old Town, you will discover charming alleyways, picturesque squares, and beautiful Renaissance townhouses. You will see places such as the Old Town, Long Market, Neptune Fountain, Golden Gate, the Museum of the Second World War, and the Polish Post Office. The second part of this tour will take You to the Shipyard where you will explore places such as the Imperial Shipyard, the European Solidarity Centre, the Three Crosses Square, and Electricians' Street.

Whether you're interested in the shipbuilding heritage, the history of Solidarity, or the stunning sights of the Old Town, this tour offers a perfect blend of discovery and adventure.

A trip on an electric scooter is an unforgettable experience, combining pleasure, sustainability, and activity. Its easy to ride and safe even if it's going to be Your first time. Explore the city in a new way, on two wheels powered by electric energy.

Activity location

  • Museum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej)
    • Wladyslawa Bartoszewskiego 1
    • 80-862, Gdansk, Poland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Grodzka 19
    • 19 Grodzka
    • 80-841, Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland

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Grand Gdańsk Electric Scooter Guided Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m2h 30m
  • English
Starting time: 3:00pm
Price details
$62.56 x 1 Adult$62.56

Total
Price is $62.56
Until Wed, May 1

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedElectric scooter
  • What's includedWhat's includedHelmet

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Museum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej)
  • 5m
The Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk is a prominent cultural institution located in Gdańsk, Poland. It is dedicated to educating visitors about the history and impact of the Second World War from a global perspective, with a particular focus on Poland and its people. The museum showcases a comprehensive collection of exhibits, artifacts, photographs, and multimedia presentations that chronicle the events leading up to the war, the war itself, and its aftermath. It provides a detailed exploration of the various aspects of the war, including the political context, military campaigns, Holocaust, resistance movements, and the impact on civilian populations.
plac Obrońców Poczty Polskiej
  • 5m
The Polish Post Office in Gdańsk refers to the historic building that played a significant role during the events of the Second World War. Located in the city of Gdańsk, Poland, it was a symbolic site of resistance against the German occupation. In September 1939, at the beginning of the war, the Polish Post Office in Gdańsk became a focal point of resistance when it was attacked by German forces. The defenders of the post office, consisting of Polish postal workers and other civilians, valiantly defended the building for several days against overwhelming odds. Their courageous stand became a symbol of Polish resistance and defiance in the face of aggression
St. Catherine's Church (Kosciol Sw. Katarzyny)
  • 5m
St. Catherine's Church is a prominent landmark located in Gdańsk, Poland. It is a historic Gothic-style church that holds cultural and religious significance in the city. The construction of St. Catherine's Church began in the 14th century and continued over several centuries, resulting in a combination of architectural styles, including Gothic and Renaissance elements. The church's tall spire, reaching a height of approximately 80 meters, makes it one of the notable features of Gdańsk's skyline.
Old Town Hall (Ratusz Starego Miasta)
  • 5m
The Old Town Town Hall in Gdańsk is a historic building located in the heart of the city's Old Town. It is a symbol of the city's rich history and serves as a prominent architectural landmark. The construction of the Old Town Town Hall began in the 14th century and continued over several centuries, resulting in a mix of architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Mannerist elements. The building's façade is adorned with ornate decorations, intricate carvings, and colorful paintings, showcasing the craftsmanship of the time.
The Great Mill
  • 5m
The Great Mill was originally built in the 14th century and underwent multiple renovations and expansions over the centuries. It served as a functioning mill, processing grains and producing flour to meet the city's needs. The Great Mill's location along the Motława River adds to its charm, with scenic views of the waterfront and nearby historical buildings such as the Crane and the Granaries.
Great Armoury (Wielka Zbrojownia)
  • 5m
The Great Armory was constructed in the late 16th century as a storage and armament facility for the Gdańsk Garrison. It was designed in the Renaissance architectural style, featuring a grand façade adorned with decorative elements such as sculptures, reliefs, and ornate detailing. The Great Armory in Gdańsk stands as a remarkable example of Renaissance architecture and serves as a cultural institution that educates visitors about the city's history and its enduring influence on the region.
Dluga Street (ul. Dluga)
  • 10m
The Long Street, or "Ulica Długa" in Polish, is one of the most iconic and vibrant streets in Gdańsk's Old Town. It is a historical thoroughfare that stretches from the Green Gate to the Golden Gate. The Long Street is renowned for its stunning architecture, which reflects a variety of styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque. The facades of the buildings are adorned with intricate decorations, colorful paintings, and ornate details, creating a captivating atmosphere. Lined with shops, restaurants, cafes, and historic landmarks, the Long Street is a bustling hub of activity. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a vibrant mix of cultural, culinary, and shopping experiences.
Dlugi Targ Square
  • 10m
At the center of the Long Market stands the iconic Neptune Fountain, a symbol of Gdańsk and a popular meeting point for locals and tourists alike. The square is also adorned with charming cobblestone streets, inviting cafes, restaurants, shops, and outdoor market stalls. Visitors to the Long Market can explore the numerous historical buildings and landmarks, such as the Main Town Hall, the Artus Court, and the Uphagen House. These architectural treasures house museums, art galleries, and cultural institutions that offer insights into Gdańsk's rich heritage.
St. Mary's Church
  • 5m
St. Mary's Church was built in the 14th century and stands as one of the largest brick churches in the world. Its impressive structure includes a soaring tower that reaches a height of approximately 82 meters, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Gdańsk's Old Town. The interior of St. Mary's Church is equally stunning, with high vaulted ceilings, ornate altars, and beautiful stained glass windows. The church houses numerous valuable works of art, including the famous astronomical clock, intricate woodcarvings, and a magnificent organ with over 5,000 pipes.
Hala Targowa Kupcow Dominikanskich
  • 5m
The Market Hall is housed in a historic building that dates back to the late 19th century. Its architecture showcases a combination of Gothic and Renaissance influences, with a distinctive red-brick façade and ornate detailing. The Market Hall serves as a meeting place for locals to socialize and shop, reflecting the vibrant spirit of Gdańsk's community. It offers a glimpse into the city's culinary traditions, local produce, and the opportunity to experience the authentic market culture
Targ Rybny
  • 5m
The Fish Market, or "Targ Rybny" in Polish, is a renowned market located in Gdańsk, Poland. Situated near the Motława River in the heart of the city, it has a long history of being a hub for fresh seafood and a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Today its colorful place full of restaurants, cafes and where You can start many activities on Motława river, also You can enjoy beautiful riverside views in addition medieval tower that is located next to the market is the most visible remnant of teutonic knights castle that ruled Gdańsk for brief part of its history.
Stara Stocznia
  • 5m
The shipyard's origins date back to the 16th century when it was established as a trading port. Over the centuries, it grew into one of the largest and most important shipbuilding centers in Europe. Its strategic location on the Baltic Sea made it a thriving hub for maritime trade and ship construction. Today not much is left from wooden ships shipyard
Stocznia Cesarska
  • 15m
The history of the Danzig shipyard started 1844 when some area on both sides of the river Tote Weichsel at Danzig became property of the Royal Prussian Government. The shipyard complex itself is an expansive area encompassing docks, warehouses, cranes, and industrial buildings that reflect the architectural styles of different eras. While some structures have been restored and repurposed, others stand as historical reminders of the site's industrial past. Today, the Old Shipyard is not only a historical landmark but also a vibrant cultural center. It houses museums, exhibitions, and memorial sites dedicated to preserving the memory of the Solidarity movement and its impact on Polish society. Visitors can explore the shipyard's rich history, learn about the struggles faced by workers, and gain insights into the shipbuilding industry.
Ulica Elektrykow
  • 5m
Electricians Street. Here, as the name suggests, were the electrical plants of the Gdańsk shipyard. The street leads to Hall B90, where components for tankers and bulk carriers used to be built. Today, B90 is a concert hall, one of the best-equipped in Poland. Electricians Street and Hall B90 form a unity, with the difference that concerts in B90 take place year-round, while Electricians Street operates mainly during the season. However, that's enough to have a great time for all eternity because the offering of Electricians Street is immense. Every weekend, there are DJ parties and outdoor concerts here. Crowds of people dance against the backdrop of shipyard cranes, with post-industrial areas all around, buildings and equipment that once served the shipyard workers. Such a landscape cannot be found anywhere else, and that alone is a reason worth visiting Electricians Street.
100cznia
  • 5m
"100cznia" is a contemporary cultural and artistic space located in Gdańsk, Poland. The name "100cznia" is a play on words, combining the Polish word for "shipyard" ("stocznia") with the number 100, representing the centennial anniversary of the establishment of the Gdańsk Shipyard. The 100cznia complex is situated in the historic area of the Gdańsk Shipyard, known for its significant role in the Solidarity movement and the fight for workers' rights in Poland. The space itself is characterized by its industrial charm, with refurbished buildings and outdoor areas that have been transformed into venues for various cultural events
Europejskie Centrum SolidarnoSci
  • 5m
The European Solidarity Center is a cultural institution located in Gdańsk, Poland. It serves as a museum, educational center, and meeting place dedicated to promoting the values of solidarity, democracy, and human rights. In addition to the museum, the center offers educational programs, workshops, conferences, and cultural events that promote dialogue, critical thinking, and civic engagement. It serves as a space for reflection, learning, and commemorating the achievements and sacrifices made by those involved in the Solidarity movement.
Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers of 1970
  • 5m
The Monument of Fallen Shipyard Workers in Gdańsk, also known as the Monument to the Shipyard Workers 1970, is a significant memorial located in Gdańsk, Poland. It commemorates the workers who lost their lives during the protests in the Gdańsk Shipyard in December 1970. The monument is situated near the entrance to the shipyard, serving as a powerful reminder of the tragic events that took place. It was unveiled in 1980 and stands as a symbol of the struggle for workers' rights and the fight against oppression
Bunkier Club
  • 5m
The air-raid shelter on Olejarna Street, located between the tourist attractions of Gdańsk - the historic building of the Polish Post Office and the St. Bridget's Church, has been a mystery for the local residents and tourists for several decades. Little is known about the history of this shelter. Various sources provide different dates of its construction. It is generally believed to have been built between 1941 and 1943. It was constructed by the Germans, who were placed in the Maćkowy labor camp. It was intended to protect the civilian population and German officers stationed in Gdańsk. Today You will find that bunker was adapted to be a club in which, you will find the atmosphere of an English pub, comfortable themed lodges in African, Buddhist, knightly styles, or a cozy bed for relaxation. There are also interiors inspired by prison cells, a promenade, and a military warehouse, where the seating is arranged on authentic ammunition crates.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESMuseum of the Second World War (Muzeum II Wojny Swiatowej)
    • Wladyslawa Bartoszewskiego 1
    • 80-862, Gdansk, Poland

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEGrodzka 19
    • 19 Grodzka
    • 80-841, Gdańsk, Pomorskie, Poland

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