Discover the peaceful and elegant district of Oliwa on a private 2‑hour walking tour led by a licensed local guide. This route blends nature, architecture and centuries of monastic history, offering a refreshing contrast to the busy Old Town of Gdańsk.
Begin your walk in the Oliwa Park, one of the most beautiful historical gardens in Poland. Wander through its French and English sections, admire the long alleys of old trees and enjoy the calm atmosphere created by ponds, canals and romantic viewpoints. Your guide will introduce you to the Cistercian monks who shaped this landscape and left a lasting mark on the district.
Continue to the Abbot’s Palace, once the residence of the powerful abbots of Oliwa. Today it houses the Museum of Modern Art, but its elegant Baroque architecture still reflects the prestige of the former monastic estate. Learn how the palace and gardens evolved from a medieval monastery into a cultural landmark.
Next, visit the magnificent Oliwa Cathedral, famous for its soaring Gothic interior and the world‑renowned Oliwa organ. Hear the stories of the Pomeranian dukes buried here, the turbulent history of the monastery and the unique acoustic design that makes this cathedral one of the most impressive sacred spaces in northern Poland.
From here, stroll to the charming Old Oliwa Market Square, once the centre of a small independent town. See the historic Dom Zarazy, a 17th‑century building tied to local legends and dramatic plague stories. Your guide will bring these tales to life, showing how Oliwa developed from a monastic settlement into one of the most desirable districts of modern Gdańsk.
Your tour concludes at Stary Rynek Oliwski, where your guide will offer recommendations for local cafés and restaurants if you wish to continue exploring the area on your own.
This tour is ideal for travellers who enjoy a mix of history, architecture and nature, and want to discover a quieter, more atmospheric side of Gdańsk.