Experience the birthplace of the Solidarity movement on a guided tour, exploring key historical sites like European Solidarity Center, Gdansk Shipyard, and more.
Highlights
Highlights
- Explore Poland's fight for freedom with this guided tour and benefit from skip-the-line access to the interactive European Solidarity Centre.
- Traverse the historical Lenin Shipyard, walk the grounds of the pivotal BHP Hall, and stand under the towering shipyard cranes.
- Pay homage to the heroes of the Solidarity movement at the Square of the Fallen Shipyard Workers, a poignant tribute.
- Immerse in Gdańsk's vibrant culture scene with a stroll through art-filled lofts and enjoy a local soft drink.
Fun Fact: The BHP Hall was once the Shipyard's healthcare facility, it symbolizes the transition from physical to socio-political well-being.
W cenie
W cenie
- 3-hr guided tour
- Expert guide
- Skip-the-line tickets to European Solidarity Center
- Access to Gdansk Shipyard
- Access to BHP Hall
- Choice of soft drink, coffee, or tea
Nie w cenie
Nie w cenie
- Street food
Zasady anulowania
Zasady anulowania
Możesz anulować te bilety do 24 godz. przed rozpoczęciem wycieczki, aby uzyskać pełen zwrot.
Your experience
Your experience
Unearth History at the European Solidarity Centre
Discover Poland's heroic battle against communism at the European Solidarity Centre. This architectural gem, filled with interactive exhibits, offers skip-the-line access to dive straight into the heart of Poland's freedom story. You'll pass through Lenin Shipyard's Gate No. 2, the site where the army turned their weapons on striking shipyard workers on 16 December 1970. This gate symbolizes defiance, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit's quest for freedom.
Revive the Past at Gdańsk Shipyard
Next, step into the Gdańsk Shipyard's heart, resonating with industrial-era echoes. Marvel at the towering shipyard cranes and vast production halls, remnants of Gdańsk's industrial past. The historic BHP Hall, where the Gdańsk Agreement was signed, is a turning point in global history. The tour concludes at the Square of the Fallen Shipyard Workers, a tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for freedom. As you explore modern Gdańsk's vibrant cultural scene, remember this place is more than a shipyard — it's a testament to human resilience and a revolutionary spirit that ignited global change. A complimentary local soft drink caps off your journey amidst the buzzing cultural scene in the reimagined shipyard interiors.
Itinerary
European Solidarity Center | Old Shipyard – Imperial Shipyard | BHP Hall | Lenin Shipyard's Gate No. 2 | Square of the Fallen Shipyard Workers
Know before you go
Know before you go
Important Information
- Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Pram/Stroller Accessibility.
Restrictions
- Note that the following are not allowed on this tour: tripod, and flash photography.