If you’re trying to figure out how to make the most of your time in Gdansk, this food and sightseeing tour with Bart might just tick all the boxes. It’s been highly rated—an impressive 5.0 out of 5 from 125 reviews—and it’s designed for those who want a little bit of everything: local history, authentic Polish dishes, and a chance to experience Gdansk through the eyes of a local guide.
What we love about this experience is how it balances culinary delights with cultural insights. From sampling wild boar in wild mushroom sauce to exploring historic sites, the tour offers a genuine taste of Polish life. Also, the fact that it’s a small group—maximum 12 travelers—means you’ll get plenty of personal attention and relaxed pacing.
A potential consideration is the price point—around $91.50 per person for three hours—which might seem steep if you’re on a tight budget. But when you factor in the 13+ tastings, an included craft beer, and local vodka shots, it’s a solid value for those who really want to indulge and learn.
This tour suits food lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to get a balanced, immersive introduction to Gdansk without feeling rushed. It’s particularly great for travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and tasting, and who appreciate stories and local tips along the way.
- Key Points
- The Breakdown of the Tour Experience
- Starting Point in Old Town
- Historic Sights with a Cultural Twist
- Długi Targ Square and the First Tasting
- Exploring Kunierska and Local Vodka
- Grand Tour of Granary Island and the Green Gate
- The Main Course & Final Tastings
- Practicalities & Group Dynamics
- What Travelers Say
- Cost & Value
- Who Should Book This Tour?
- FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered
- Gdansk Food and Sightseeing Tour with Bart
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- All-Inclusive Experience: Over 13 tastings, including local drinks, paired with insights into Polish traditions.
- Local Guide: Bart’s friendly approach and depth of knowledge make the experience engaging and authentic.
- Historical Context: The tour combines food stops with meaningful glimpses into Gdansk’s history and culture.
- Small Group: Max 12 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Convenient Location & Timing: Starts at 5 pm in the heart of Gdansk, perfect for an evening activity.
- Well-Organized & Informative: Reviews praise the smooth flow, tasty stops, and helpful tips for exploring Gdansk afterward.
The Breakdown of the Tour Experience

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Starting Point in Old Town
The adventure begins at Brama Zota, a lively spot in Gdansk’s Old Town. Here, you get your first taste of Polish hospitality and a chance to meet your guide, Bart. From the outset, he sets a friendly tone, sharing stories about the city’s history and its food traditions. Expect a warm welcome and an immediate sense that you’re in capable hands.
You’ll stroll through the charming streets, passing landmarks like the Golden Gate and the Great Armoury, which are free to admire from the outside. These stops aren’t just sightseeing—they are designed to give you context about the city’s past and how it influences Polish cuisine today.
Historic Sights with a Cultural Twist
The tour continues with visits to Uphagen’s House, a beautifully preserved 18th-century townhouse. This stop offers a glimpse into the lifestyle of Gdansk’s bourgeoisie centuries ago. Then, the Old Town Hall and nearby St. Mary’s Basilica add some stunning architecture and provide a backdrop for the story of Gdansk’s historical importance.
What stands out here is how the guide seamlessly weaves in local history with personal anecdotes, making these moments both educational and engaging. According to many reviewers, Bart’s storytelling is a highlight: “Bart is friendly and informative. He didn’t rush us and we had a wonderful evening,” says Jayne_M.
Długi Targ Square and the First Tasting
Next, you’ll arrive at Długi Targ, the main square, where your guide shares stories about Neptune and Artus Court. Here, the tour pauses for your first tasting—delicious starters in the cellar of the Artus Court, paired with local drinks. This is where the culinary part kicks off in earnest, giving you a true taste of Polish flavors and traditions.
Exploring Kunierska and Local Vodka
Moving on, you’ll visit a pub styled after the PRL era. This stop isn’t just about the drinks—Bart takes time to discuss Poland’s communist period and the Solidarity movement. It’s an authentic setting that offers some historical perspective, and you get to try some local-flavored vodkas. Many reviews mention how these moments add depth to the experience: “We discussed the communist period and the Solidarity movement, which was a major labor and political movement,” explains one guest.
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Grand Tour of Granary Island and the Green Gate
The tour then ventures to Granary Island, known for its luxurious apartments and exclusive vibe. From there, you’ll walk along the Green Gate, with a quick stop at the Fahrenheit monument—Gdansk’s own contribution to science—and finish on Wyspa Olowianka, home to the famous Gdansk Crane.
The Main Course & Final Tastings
The last stop is a restaurant on Wyspa Olowianka, where you’ll enjoy a main course featuring game dishes, Polish specialties, and desserts. This is a fitting conclusion to a culinary journey, and many reviewers call the meal “exquisite.” The final tasting session offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for reflecting on everything you’ve learned and experienced.
Practicalities & Group Dynamics
The entire tour lasts about three hours, starting at 5 pm. It’s designed to be manageable, with most stops lasting around 5-45 minutes. The group size maxes out at 12, which means you’ll get personal attention, and the pacing is just right—no rushing, plenty of time to ask questions, and savor the flavors.
The price includes a craft beer, a shot of Polish vodka, and tips about what to see in Gdansk, which adds great value. Plus, the tour is well-organized, with a detailed itinerary and helpful tips for the rest of your stay.
What Travelers Say

The reviews consistently praise Bart’s knowledge and friendliness. One reviewer wrote, “Bart was brilliant throughout, giving a great history lesson at the start before introducing us to local drinks and food.” Others highlight the delicious food, fun stories, and the chance to meet new people. Many mention how this tour was an excellent first evening activity—a perfect way to get oriented and start tasting local flavors right away.
Some reviews emphasize the historical and cultural elements: “He filled the time well with lots of knowledge of culture and history, exceptional food and drinks, and a ton of laughs.” It’s clear that the storytelling makes a difference, turning a simple tasting tour into an engaging cultural experience.
Cost & Value
At around $91.50, the tour isn’t the cheapest option in town, but considering the multiple tastings, drinks, and expert guidance, it’s quite reasonable. Many reviewers describe it as “one of the best food tours” they’ve ever done, which speaks to the quality and authenticity of the experience. It’s especially good value for those who want an immersive, all-inclusive evening with plenty of local flavor and stories.
Who Should Book This Tour?

If you’re someone who enjoys learning about a place through its food and history, this tour will suit you. It’s perfect for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with tasting, and who appreciate a personable guide sharing personal stories. It’s also well-suited for those interested in Polish customs, local drinks, and cultural traditions.
While families with children might enjoy the history and sights, note that alcoholic drinks are only served to those 21 and above. The tour’s pace and content are friendly enough for most travelers, but it’s best suited for those with an interest in deepening their understanding of Gdansk’s heritage.
FAQ: Your Practical Questions Answered

- How long does the tour last?
About three hours, starting at 5 pm. - What’s included in the price?
Over 13 tastings, 1 craft beer, 1 shot of Polish vodka, and tips for exploring Gdansk. - Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is primarily designed for adults, especially because of the alcohol; minors will get non-alcoholic drinks. - Where does the tour start and end?
Starts at Brama Zota, Duga 1, in Gdansk and finishes at Oowianka. - What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended since you’ll be exploring on foot. - Are the stops indoors or outdoors?
A mix of outdoor walks and visits to restaurants and historic sites. - Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. - Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The provided info doesn’t specify, so it’s safest to contact the provider directly. - Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely! The small group size makes it easy to meet others and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. - Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially during peak travel times, to secure your spot.
Gdansk Food and Sightseeing Tour with Bart
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Final Thoughts

This Gdansk Food and Sightseeing Tour with Bart offers more than just a meal—it’s a well-rounded introduction to the city’s culinary traditions and historic sights. The small group setting and knowledgeable guide make it a friendly, engaging way to start your trip or enjoy a relaxed evening in Gdansk.
While the price is on the higher side, the inclusion of multiple tastings, drinks, and the guide’s insights make it a worthwhile investment if you’re eager to get under the surface of Polish culture. It’s especially ideal for those who want a balance of history, local flavors, and personal stories in a manageable, friendly format.
If you’re a traveler who relishes food, drinks, and stories, and prefers a tour that feels personal and authentic, this experience might just be one of your highlights in Gdansk.
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