About this route
Route overview
Tczew holds one of the most important technical monuments in Europe — the Tczew Bridge (1857), the oldest preserved steel truss bridge in Europe. Designed by Carl Lentze and Rudolf Schinkel, 837 m long, with six truss spans and Neo-Gothic gateways, it was a model for bridges across the continent and for the Brooklyn Bridge in New York (built in 1883). The bridge links the two banks of the Vistula and is accessible to pedestrians with viewing terraces. The Vistula Museum in Tczew (a branch of the National Maritime Museum) is the ONLY museum dedicated to the Vistula in Poland — a collection of boats, fishing tools, river navigation records and interactive displays on the history of Vistula regulation. The Old Town offers the Gothic Holy Cross Church, a Classicist town hall and Renaissance townhouses. The summer season runs Vistula tourist cruises from the Tczew quay and the Tczew Open festival (June, concerts under the bridge). 35 km via the A1 and DK91 to Tczew, 35-50 min off-peak — the closest larger regional destination from Gdansk. The service runs 24/7. A standard plan: 10:00 hotel pickup, 10:45 Tczew, bridge photos from both banks (1 h), Vistula Museum (1.5 h), lunch at Pod Mostem restaurant by the river, 14:30 walk through the Old Town, 16:00 return to Gdansk. From EUR 280 in a Mercedes E-Class for 1-3 passengers, EUR 350 in a V-Class for 4-6.