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Flying in and out of Gdansk is relatively easy when you book a tour through Poland and Beyond. Among all the travel agencies out there, we have a unique appreciation for how to coordinate groups of travelers. Our service record is exemplary, and we've won plaudits from both our clients and travel organizations alike. Whether you're staying in Gdansk for a weekend or planning a longer excursion, we can help make your journey to Poland as pleasant as possible. We advise our clients to travel on international carriers when flying within the country. Despite the advances in transportation infrastructure that Poland has made since the days of the Communists, people who fly domestic in Poland often report long delays and technical problems. You may want to rent a car or team up with one of our tours to sidestep the hassle of having to take a cross-country bus trip. Like many of Poland's biggest cities, Gdansk supports a burgeoning middle class. Its population--more than 460,000 at last count--is fully engaged with the wireless revolution sweeping Western Europe and America. Indeed, Gdansk is particularly interesting because it's simultaneously bundled up in its past--the city has been around since the 10th century--and yearning for the future. Gdansk supports a number of important industries, and it's located right on the Motlawa River, a major water thoroughfare which runs through eastern Poland. While in Gdansk, you can trek to the Tri-City area, a district with lots of open parks. To learn more about your Gdansk travel options, browse through our diverse catalog of tour packages, or customize your vacation with us.
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