Malbork Castle og Westerplatte-tur med lunsj
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Malbork Castle og Westerplatte-tur med lunsj
Av Poland By Locals
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- 298eirins0 bidragBra start på ferienVi startet oppholdet vårt I Gdansk med denne sykkel guidingen, en glimrende måte å starte på så man får litt overblikk og historie over byen når man er ny. Veldig hyggelige guider og flatt trygt terreng. Anbefaler å ta med et lite kart.Skrevet 25. august 2019
- Vilde T0 bidragWowDette var den beste guidedt turene turen jeg noen gang har hvert på. Vil anbefale denne turen til alle som skal til Gdansk. Det var ingen utfordring å sykkle siden det ikke var noen bakker og guiden pratet tydelig og klart så alle forsto.Skrevet 23. juni 2019
- Beata M0 bidragMorsom, informativ, og herlig tur med Poland By LocalsEn av de beste aktivitetene vi gjorde i Gdansk. En tre timers kanotur etterfulgt av 3 timers gåtur gjennom de sjarmerende gatene i gamlebyen. Kanopadling visste seg å være en spennende og opplevelsesrik måte å utforske byen på. Kjempehyggelig og kunnskapsrik turguide som gjorde at vi følte oss godt ivaretatt og som la opp dagen på en utmerket måte for oss. Jeg vil anbefale denne turen til alle, det var en uforglemmelig opplevelse og høydepunktet på turen til Gdansk.Skrevet 28. juli 2017
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okt. 2024 • Par
We would highly recommend this tour from 'Poland by Locals' but before I explain why it's worth pointing out that this is a very small, passionate local family business so if you do intend to book, do so directly with them.
The trip is based around 3 locations, first you visit Malbork Castle, then a beautiful restored Mennonite House (Maly Holender) in a stunning rural area and then onto Westerplatte where World War 2 began and thus the horrors that followed. The trip takes a whole day and your guide will collect you around 9am from your accommodation, drop you back around 5pm and you will be given an authentic Polish lunch as part of the trip as well as offers of bottled water. All entrance fees and admissions are covered in the price and there are no further additional costs. There are toilets throughout the tour but depending on when you visit Westerplatte they may or may not be open there so relieve yourself when leaving the Mennonite House.
This is very much a Gdansk-region history trip and our guide Bożena's passion and knowledge of her country and region not only fulfilled this prerequisite it also turned it into a political, social, cultural and even (at times) gastronomic tour of the area as well. Bożena herself is funny, engaging and charming but her kindness and welcoming nature coupled with her excellent English speaking skills made this a really authentic trip and at the end of it, my partner and I were both hugged and wished well - lovely. The trip was on our last day in Gdansk and it was an incredible end to the trip, the fact that we visited a castle on Halloween also had a nice symmetry to it.
After you are collected from your accommodation there is an approximate 45 minute drive to Malbork where you guide will talk to you about Poland's geography, its history, its wildlife and start to introduce the castle and its surroundings. Upon arrival at the castle you will be taken in, set up on the walking tour (which is somewhat free-roaming and you can do in your own way) and then you are collected 2-3 hours later which is just the right amount of time to see the castle grounds and the high castle cathedral area. I won't write a spoiler-laden review and suggest you just visit and enjoy all there is to offer, we have visited many European Castles of different eras and this is definitely worth visiting. If you like History, Art, Architecture, Weaponry, Landscapes or just whimsical stories you will enjoy all it has to offer.
Upon leaving the castle you walk across the impressive Nogat River across a foot bridge and get to see the scale and sprawl of the castle against the river which is a great opportunity to take more photos at the unlimited envy of all your friends left working back at home! You get back into the large and comfortable SUV/4x4 vehicle and then onwards to the Mennonite House to learn about their order and the contributions to the area including a particularly local and famous liqueur which the city of Gdansk will have great pleasure introducing you to. I won't spoil what the lunch on offer is but I can tell you it was the best version I had of it on my trip to Gdansk and if you are good to your guide you may even get to leave with a recipe card on how you can make your own versions at home. If you get Bożena as your guide do ask her about them and she will tell you about her family's relationship to this great polish food! You can also enjoy a delicious drink from a Polish brewery on the tour and it was interesting to hear about Poland's brewing history and how it was hijacked by the Russian occupation.
The final place on the tour is Westerplatte and the start, the initiating battle, of the Second World War. As with many of these European monuments to war it is sombre, harrowing and reflective throughout but unlike other trips on this subject it is not German or Hitler-centric in how the war began and is a Polish story in Poland. Continuing the theme of this review and not spoiling the trip, if you are planning to do this in advance of your arrival do not plan this on your last day and leave enough time to visit the Museum of the Second World War and the European Solidarity Centre afterwards which we regret not having time to do and which no doubt continue on and further fill out what we learned on the day.
In closing we would highly recommend this trip and it was good value for money. In the spirit of honesty and sharing with travellers we nearly didn't book this trip. It was more expensive than others and we were worried on a private tour that all the attention would be on us, we would have to engage with someone all day even if we weren't in the mood and we had a bit of 'holiday fatigue' by the end of our time there. If you feel the same please ignore this instinct, all the similar tours offer the same places but the personal, local and passionate touch really matters. When you factor in lunch, travel, pick-ups, admissions and authenticity the 'extra' is a bargain. We had the benefit that Bożena was approximately our age and at a similar phase of her life and had we lived locally would have tried to add her to our friend group. Thank you.
The trip is based around 3 locations, first you visit Malbork Castle, then a beautiful restored Mennonite House (Maly Holender) in a stunning rural area and then onto Westerplatte where World War 2 began and thus the horrors that followed. The trip takes a whole day and your guide will collect you around 9am from your accommodation, drop you back around 5pm and you will be given an authentic Polish lunch as part of the trip as well as offers of bottled water. All entrance fees and admissions are covered in the price and there are no further additional costs. There are toilets throughout the tour but depending on when you visit Westerplatte they may or may not be open there so relieve yourself when leaving the Mennonite House.
This is very much a Gdansk-region history trip and our guide Bożena's passion and knowledge of her country and region not only fulfilled this prerequisite it also turned it into a political, social, cultural and even (at times) gastronomic tour of the area as well. Bożena herself is funny, engaging and charming but her kindness and welcoming nature coupled with her excellent English speaking skills made this a really authentic trip and at the end of it, my partner and I were both hugged and wished well - lovely. The trip was on our last day in Gdansk and it was an incredible end to the trip, the fact that we visited a castle on Halloween also had a nice symmetry to it.
After you are collected from your accommodation there is an approximate 45 minute drive to Malbork where you guide will talk to you about Poland's geography, its history, its wildlife and start to introduce the castle and its surroundings. Upon arrival at the castle you will be taken in, set up on the walking tour (which is somewhat free-roaming and you can do in your own way) and then you are collected 2-3 hours later which is just the right amount of time to see the castle grounds and the high castle cathedral area. I won't write a spoiler-laden review and suggest you just visit and enjoy all there is to offer, we have visited many European Castles of different eras and this is definitely worth visiting. If you like History, Art, Architecture, Weaponry, Landscapes or just whimsical stories you will enjoy all it has to offer.
Upon leaving the castle you walk across the impressive Nogat River across a foot bridge and get to see the scale and sprawl of the castle against the river which is a great opportunity to take more photos at the unlimited envy of all your friends left working back at home! You get back into the large and comfortable SUV/4x4 vehicle and then onwards to the Mennonite House to learn about their order and the contributions to the area including a particularly local and famous liqueur which the city of Gdansk will have great pleasure introducing you to. I won't spoil what the lunch on offer is but I can tell you it was the best version I had of it on my trip to Gdansk and if you are good to your guide you may even get to leave with a recipe card on how you can make your own versions at home. If you get Bożena as your guide do ask her about them and she will tell you about her family's relationship to this great polish food! You can also enjoy a delicious drink from a Polish brewery on the tour and it was interesting to hear about Poland's brewing history and how it was hijacked by the Russian occupation.
The final place on the tour is Westerplatte and the start, the initiating battle, of the Second World War. As with many of these European monuments to war it is sombre, harrowing and reflective throughout but unlike other trips on this subject it is not German or Hitler-centric in how the war began and is a Polish story in Poland. Continuing the theme of this review and not spoiling the trip, if you are planning to do this in advance of your arrival do not plan this on your last day and leave enough time to visit the Museum of the Second World War and the European Solidarity Centre afterwards which we regret not having time to do and which no doubt continue on and further fill out what we learned on the day.
In closing we would highly recommend this trip and it was good value for money. In the spirit of honesty and sharing with travellers we nearly didn't book this trip. It was more expensive than others and we were worried on a private tour that all the attention would be on us, we would have to engage with someone all day even if we weren't in the mood and we had a bit of 'holiday fatigue' by the end of our time there. If you feel the same please ignore this instinct, all the similar tours offer the same places but the personal, local and passionate touch really matters. When you factor in lunch, travel, pick-ups, admissions and authenticity the 'extra' is a bargain. We had the benefit that Bożena was approximately our age and at a similar phase of her life and had we lived locally would have tried to add her to our friend group. Thank you.
Skrevet 24. november 2024
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Thank you for that brilliant review! 🤩
We are happy that you had a good time and that you recommend our tour to new guests 😁
Take care!
Skrevet 27. november 2024
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Mark H
1 bidrag
sep. 2024 • Par
Rozena is the best tour guide. She is timely, friendly and very well educated. Her knowledge of Poland is second to none. She took us to a family owned restaurant that had excellent dumplings (pierogi). We would never have found this gem on our own. I would highly recommend her.
Skrevet 11. september 2024
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Dirk H
Berlin, Tyskland54 bidrag
Historically informative. After a nice tour, enjoy a delicious meal at the castle and shop at the market. You can also browse the small shops.
Skrevet 5. februar 2024
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Agnieszka G
Bellevue, WA9 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
Great tour of the castle, informative guide. Westerplatte is interesting too. Door to door service. Great food and experience at Maly Holender restaurant - what a historically interesting spot (Polish Mennonite culture!)
Skrevet 22. oktober 2023
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allegrande
New York City, NY55 bidrag
Our day began with a little bit of stress because the tour operator was ~15 minutes late due to traffic (she tried texting me, but I have no int’l data). If this happens to you… Have faith — they are coming.
The tour guide, Bozena, quickly recovered. She picked us up in her 8-person VW van, and took us on a lovely Baltic tour.
I ask hard questions — obscure factoids on all sorts of things — Bozena had answers. True to its name, this was a tour of ‘Poland by Locals’. Does Gdansk have a native beer? Why yes, Jopenbier, which botanical archaeologists reconstructed recipes from a hidden stash of forgotten 15th century bottles.
Why don’t I see more oak trees? I only see Linden and Locusts… she knew the history of trade deals that describe the Polish lumber market.
Why was Westerplatte the opening salvo for WW2? Why Gdansk and not Danzig? … She knew.
AND — she was kind and tolerant of the two-tweens with us.
Also — the ‘lunch’ mentioned here is a pretty bland advertisement for the really neat, local spot they take you. I had no ideas that they had a Mennonite Enclave that has excellent pierogi as well as… Crawdads like the Mississippi Delta (!!) because, Gdansk (whose name is derived from lower wetlands!), is that kind of place, too.
100% Recommend.
The tour guide, Bozena, quickly recovered. She picked us up in her 8-person VW van, and took us on a lovely Baltic tour.
I ask hard questions — obscure factoids on all sorts of things — Bozena had answers. True to its name, this was a tour of ‘Poland by Locals’. Does Gdansk have a native beer? Why yes, Jopenbier, which botanical archaeologists reconstructed recipes from a hidden stash of forgotten 15th century bottles.
Why don’t I see more oak trees? I only see Linden and Locusts… she knew the history of trade deals that describe the Polish lumber market.
Why was Westerplatte the opening salvo for WW2? Why Gdansk and not Danzig? … She knew.
AND — she was kind and tolerant of the two-tweens with us.
Also — the ‘lunch’ mentioned here is a pretty bland advertisement for the really neat, local spot they take you. I had no ideas that they had a Mennonite Enclave that has excellent pierogi as well as… Crawdads like the Mississippi Delta (!!) because, Gdansk (whose name is derived from lower wetlands!), is that kind of place, too.
100% Recommend.
Skrevet 17. august 2023
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715nicolaw
Wellington, New Zealand56 bidrag
This tour lived up to and then surpassed our expectations. The castle is amazing, lunch was delicious and Westerplatte was sobering, but all of these experiences were improved by Sebastian’s knowledge and experience. I’m so glad we decided to book this tour.
Skrevet 23. desember 2019
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It was a pleasure to guide you! I am happy, that you enjoyed it!
All the best in New 2020 Year :)
Skrevet 2. januar 2020
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Dadiad2016
Manhattan Beach, CA113 bidrag
jul. 2019 • Par
Very well thought out, hassle-free, informative, and excellent value tour with interesting and enjoyable descriptions (in English) at every stage of the tour. We received an email prior to the trip with our guide’s contact number and confirmation of pick-up time. Our trip started with a prompt pick up at the lobby of our hotel in Gdansk by our guide Sebastian. Sebastian gave us a brief overview of the day and inquired about our needs. We had no special requests other than we wanted to help him take a few pictures for us from the trip; were happy to take the tour as advertised. We got into a comfortable and air-conditioned small van (we were the only passengers) where Sebastian offered us bottled water. First, we first visited the historic site of Westerplatte. On a way there, Sebastian told us about the history of Gdansk and Westerplatte. Here on September 1, 1939 the WWII started. The remains of the structure were very powerful description of what happened and of bravery and heroism of the Polish people. Sebastian also showed us a monument dedicated to the site with an excellent commentary highlighting soviet influences on that region after the WWII. Sebastian invited questions and comments, and when asked, he was happy to take several pictures for us. Next, we drove to Malbork castle. Again, Sebastian gave us an overview of pertinent history and invited questions on a way to the site. The castle was built by Teutonic Knights and is considered to be the largest castle in the world (area wise). When we arrived, there were lots of people there in lines. We were so happy we did not have to figure out transport or stand in lines. Sebastian gave us the tickets, gave us more specific details about the castle pointing to specific areas on the outside, and walked us to the gate where he would pick us up later, after our tour. We walked to the entrance to the castle, and took an excellent self-guided tour through the castle (the self-guided tour uses both, a gps system and pictures so it is very easy to navigate various spaces around the huge castle). We took about 3 hours inside, but could easily spend more time there. Sebastian was waiting outside for us. Immediately after, he walked us to the most beautiful and picturesque view point, where he took several pictures for us with the castle in the background (using our camera). He really knew where to take a picture; our friends commented that we should frame one of the pictures (it is so beautiful). Finally, we drove through an area where we learned about Mennonite paths which concluded with a simple lunch with locally brewed beer in a Mennonite-type house restaurant. Finally, Sebastian drove us back to our hotel and we chatted along the way asking him a multitude of questions. Everything was extremely well organized from beginning to the end, and we have many pictures to remember the day. We got a lot from the trip. It was a fantastic day!
Please note, if you have a physical handicap, the trip may be very difficult. In any case, be prepared for lots of walking and make sure you have good walking shoes.
We very highly recommend this tour.
Please note, if you have a physical handicap, the trip may be very difficult. In any case, be prepared for lots of walking and make sure you have good walking shoes.
We very highly recommend this tour.
Skrevet 5. august 2019
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Hello,
I am very thankful for the descriptive opinion. It was pleasure to spend day with you and to introduce you to history of Poland and our region. It is proud to the guide when guests are so interested into history and when there is such a good interaction as with you :)
All the best, and whenever you are back to Gdańsk you are welcome to join Poland By Locals again :)
Skrevet 6. august 2019
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lesliewicz
Middletown, NJ27 bidrag
jun. 2019
Interesting! We received individual audio guides which gave us info and history about the area we were in. This allowed us to go at our own pace. Definite must see!
Skrevet 9. juli 2019
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Thank you for a lovely tour :) see you next time
Skrevet 11. juli 2019
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may0227
Taipei, Taiwan2 bidrag
jan. 2019 • Familie
行程內容豐富,除了malbork castle外還帶我們到拿破侖時期的防禦山丘,參觀德式小屋,介紹WWII登陸westerplatte3小時前炸掉的橋。
午餐很好吃,也很豐盛
Sebastian 帶給我們充實且難忘的一天
非常感謝
午餐很好吃,也很豐盛
Sebastian 帶給我們充實且難忘的一天
非常感謝
Skrevet 22. februar 2019
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Duchess76
Saskatoon, Canada26 bidrag
mai 2018 • Par
This tour was the highlight of our trip to Gdansk. The tour of Malbork Castle, lunch and the visit to Westerplatte were excellent. But, the attention to Mennonite history was really exceptional. My father's side of the family is from this area so it was very meaningful to me that Sebastian focused on Mennonite history as well. He picked us up on time in a nice vehicle and we found him to be an engaging guide. Truly one of the best we have ever had! I highly recommend this tour.
Skrevet 29. mai 2018
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Are there hotel accommodations in the castle?
Skrevet 10. november 2018
There certainly aren’t any in the Castle, but I assume there are some in Malbork. We stayed in Gdansk. Sorry I can’t be of more help!
Skrevet 11. november 2018
Where does this trip start from? I could see no information on this page.
Skrevet 10. mai 2018
The trip starts from your designated pick-up hotel Gdansk.
Skrevet 5. august 2019
We would like to plan our visit September 18th - is the Castle open on that day (last day was August 31st when I checked the online info). Also we would be arriving on the Eurail - can we get picked up and dropped off a the Eurail station?
Skrevet 27. april 2018
We would like to plan our visit September 18th - is the castle open that day (last day was August 31st when I checked the castle online). Also we would be arriving on the Eurail - can we get picked up and returned to and from there?
Skrevet 27. april 2018
How long does this tour last? We are arriving by cruise ship. Where would pick up be?
Skrevet 25. april 2018
Ours was an all day tour. The castle tour is three hours alone and it’s not in Gdańsk. Get in touch with Poland by Locals. They may have other suggestions since there are other attractions closer. We had a driver and his car so he could pick you up anywhere I imagine. We really enjoyed the area.
Skrevet 25. april 2018
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