Malbork Castle Tickets with Audio Guide at Starościńska 1

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Malbork Castle Tickets with Audio Guide

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Visitors rave about the Malbork Castle tour with audio guide, praising the expert commentary and in-depth exploration of the castle's grandeur. With a 4.40/5 rating based on 234 reviews, this experience is a must-visit for history buffs and families alike. Don't miss the opportunity to uncover the secrets of this 13th-century UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Malbork Castle Tickets with Audio Guide

Malbork Castle stands as the world's largest fortress built by the Teutonic Knights, constructed in the late 13th century from distinctive red brick. This UNESCO World Heritage site covers 21 hectares of grounds and offers two distinct touring options with multilingual audio guides. You can choose between the comprehensive 3.5-hour Historical Route or the shorter 1.5-hour Castle Grounds Route, both providing fascinating insights into medieval life and Teutonic Order history.

Your audio guide brings the castle's 700-year history to life in 12 languages, including Polish, English, German, French, and Spanish. The fortress's original name, Marienburg, honours the Virgin Mary and reflects its role as the spiritual centre for the Teutonic Order. You'll explore courtyards surrounded by thick brick walls, grand halls with palm-vaulted ceilings, and discover the remarkable engineering that enabled such rapid construction despite medieval technological constraints.

Highlights at Malbork Castle

  • Grand Master's Palace with its impressive palm-vaulted architecture and ceremonial halls
  • Great Refectory featuring medieval heating systems and displays of banquet traditions
  • Grand Chapter Hall adorned with ornate frescoes and historical artwork
  • Museum exhibitions showcasing Baltic amber jewellery and Teutonic Order armour
  • Chapel of St. Anne containing the tombs of twelve Grand Masters
  • Original castle kitchens and bakery where medieval daily life comes alive

Plan Your Visit to Malbork Castle

The castle offers two touring routes to suit different interests and time constraints. The Historical Route takes approximately 3.5 hours and includes access to the entire complex, main halls, inner courtyards, chambers, and all exhibitions. The Castle Grounds Route covers the Outer Bailey, main gates, courtyards, gardens, and Chapel of St. Anne in about 1.5 hours but excludes internal chambers and exhibitions.

Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time slot and bring valid photo identification for security checks. Wear sturdy shoes as you'll encounter cobblestone paths and uneven steps throughout the fortress. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted inside, though light snacks and bottled water are allowed. Mobile tickets are accepted, so you don't need to print your confirmation.

The castle offers partial wheelchair accessibility, though some sections have steps or uneven surfaces that may restrict access. For those staying in Gdansk, consider combining your castle visit with exploring other historical sites like Gdansk's Old Town to fully appreciate the region's medieval heritage.

Good to know

Age suitability
There is no age restriction for visiting Malbork Castle, but children under 7 years old may not be able to fully appreciate the historical significance and interactive exhibits.
Know before you go

Before visiting Malbork Castle, make sure to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on uneven terrain. Bring a bottle of water and snacks, as well as a hat and sunscreen for outdoor exploration. It's recommended to arrive early to avoid crowds and long wait times. The castle is partially wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Please check the official website for up-to-date information on accessibility.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the entrance at least 15 minutes before your scheduled slot

  • Some areas have limited wheelchair and stroller access

  • Carry a valid photo ID for security checks

  • Large bags or suitcases are not allowed inside the castle

  • Wear sturdy shoes as there are cobblestone paths and uneven steps

Frequently asked

Is Malbork Castle accessible for wheelchair users?

Malbork Castle offers partial accessibility, but some sections have steps or uneven surfaces that may restrict access for wheelchair users.

Which languages are available for the audio guide?

The audio guide is available in Polish, English, German, Russian, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Italian, Lithuanian, Czech, French, Spanish and Polish sign language.

Are hotel transfers included with every ticket?

Hotel transfers are offered as an option. Please check your ticket selection to see if transfer service is included.

Can I bring food inside Malbork Castle?

Light snacks and bottled water are permitted, but picnicking is only allowed in designated courtyard or garden areas.

Do I need to print my ticket?

No, mobile tickets are accepted. Present your booking confirmation via your smartphone at the entrance.

Where you'll be

Starościńska 1, Starościńska 1

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