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Transfer to Westerplatte Peninsula guarding an entrance to the Gdansk harbour, a place where the WW II began and the Polish Military Transit Depot was fighting against 13 times more numerous enemies. The tour continues to the Gdansk Shipyard, the birthplace of Solidarity movement. Stop by the Monument to Fallen Ship Workers (homage to dockyard workers who died in December 1970) and a famous gate to the shipyard. Visit to the exposition "Roads to Freedom" dedicated to the local struggle for freedom and justice, and the birth of the first Independent Trade Union "Solidarity" represented by Lech Walesa, later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Address or meeting pointThe reception at the customers' hotel
Hours & minutesApprox. 4 hours
Start or opening timeAt 09.00
Guides & companionsIs it done with a guide, a driver and/or an instructor? Yes, with a guide
Which languages do guide/instructors speak? Confirmed: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian or Polish. Under request and subject of availability: Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Swedish, Dutch and Finnish
Do you provide additional companions or personnel? No
Shopping informationAre any commercial stops made during the tour? No
Content & Specialized itemsAre additional items needed? Which ones are included? Includes: transportation and guide
List items not included and their renting cost at the venue Entrance fee to the exposition "Roads to Freedom" 1,50 EUR/pax additionally (Monday closed)
List the specific clothing required Comfortable clothes and walking shoes
MealsIs lunch/dinner included on this tour? No
SnacksIs there a snack included? No
DrinksAre drinks included? No
Physical conditionWhat is the fitness level required? Any
Would people with limited mobility have accessibility problems? (to the vehicle, to the restaurant,...) Yes
Is it feasible for wheelchair-confined persons? No
AdvisoriesWhich currencies are accepted? Currency in Poland: zloty (PLN)
Product price detailAt 9.00 am