easy
3–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; walking and mild standing involved
Discover Gdansk’s culinary treasures through this engaging private food tour. Dive into local flavors and stories in Poland’s historic port city.
All Ages • 4 hours • You will be treated to multiple tastings in carefully selected venues
4 hours
• 10 or more food tastings • Water, a shot of vodka and tea or coffee • A bilingual foodie guide • Written summary of the tour • Tips on pleasant places to visit during your stay
• every day • start: between 12:00 and 18:00 (or 12:00-15:00 for groups of 11 and more) • minimum participants: 1 • maximum participants: 40 • pre-booking necessary • 10+ tastings (most sitting-down)
The Food Tour gives you an opportunity to taste fantastic Polish dishes and hear the stories behind them. You will learn why Poles complain about the quality of bread, why they somethimes long for food produced in the 70s, why you can’t trust the invitation “for a cup of coffee”.
With our tour, you will discover how food organizes daily life or how it reflects historical and social changes. Not only will you savor with your mouth, but also with your ears.
You will visit at least 4 establishments*, so be prepared for a full meal (and a dessert, of course). There will be also some of walking, so a pair of comfortable shoes would be a good idea. The tour is a friendly walk around the city with a local foodie, so think about it as discovering a new city with a friend.
When you think about Polish cuisine, there is probably one thing that immediately pops up in your mind and that is pierogi (dumplings). You come to Warsaw, Krakow or Gdansk and (un)suprisingly you see that all English-speaking places offer them. Deep in your heart you know that there must be something more to local food than that. If you want to discover Polish cuisine in depth, join Eat Polska tour.
You will be treated to multiple (10 or more) tastings in carefully selected venues representing both traditional and modern Polish cuisine. One shot of vodka and water in most venues is included. Think of the amount of food we will serve as a hearty dinner.
Bring your appetite—there’s a lot of delicious food to try.
You’ll be walking and standing for a few hours, so comfortable footwear is key.
Use the opportunity to learn about Gdansk's history and cuisine from local guides.
Capture the colorful food stalls and historic streets along the way.
Gdansk’s shipbuilding past dates back to the Hanseatic League, shaping its maritime culture.
The tour emphasizes supporting local vendors and sustainable practices.
Necessary for walking through historic streets and markets.
Useful for purchasing additional snacks or souvenirs during the tour.
Hat, sunglasses, or sunscreen for sunny days.
summer specific
Stay hydrated as you walk through the city.