If you’re eyeing a way to see more of Gdansk but don’t want to be stuck walking for hours, a Segway tour might just be your best bet. The 3-hour Full Tour covering both the historic Old Town and the iconic Shipyard offers a fun, efficient way to get a broad sense of this fascinating city. We haven’t personally been on this exact tour, but based on the details and reviews, it’s a solid option for travelers who want to combine history, scenery, and a bit of adventure.
What we really like about this experience is its balance: it’s short enough to fit into a busy itinerary but long enough to feel like a meaningful exploration. Plus, it’s capped at just 15 participants, which promises a more personalized feel and easier interaction with your guide. One thing to keep in mind? If you’re not comfortable on a Segway or prefer a slower pace, this might not be your ideal activity. But if you’re up for a bit of fun and want to cover ground quickly, it’s worth considering. Overall, it suits travelers who are curious about Gdansk’s history and love a lively, engaging way to see the city.
- Key Points
- What to Expect from the Tour
- The Old Town Segment
- Break and Reflection
- The Shipyard Segment
- The Practicalities
- Segway Tour Gdask: Full Tour (Old Town + Shipyard) 3-Hour
- The Experience: What People Say
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Key Points

- Efficient sightseeing: Cover both the Old Town and Shipyard in just 3 hours.
- Small-group experience: Limited to 15 travelers for a more personalized tour.
- Guided insights: Knowledgeable guides provide local context and safety instructions.
- Includes training: Short practice session ensures beginners feel comfortable.
- Good value: For around $96, you get an active, memorable city tour.
- Weather considerations: Raincoats are included, so don’t worry about the weather.
What to Expect from the Tour

This tour kicks off at the Stara Stocznia 20 office, where you’ll receive a brief training session on how to operate the Segway safely. The guide will equip you with a helmet and a raincoat if needed, making sure you’re prepared before you start gliding through the city streets. This initial part is helpful for newcomers or nervous riders and ensures everyone feels confident before hitting the streets.
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The Old Town Segment
The first significant part of the tour involves a 1 hour 30-minute ride through Gdansk’s Hanseatic Old Town. As you roll past colorful facades, historic buildings, and lively squares, you’ll get a sense of the city’s rich trading past. The guide will fill you in on stories and facts—though the focus is on enjoying the ride, not just listening to a lecture.
Travelers have praised the way guides make history come alive, with one reviewer noting, “Our guide was very knowledgeable about the history of the city,” adding that the experience was both fun and informative. The streets are relatively wide and smooth, ideal for Segway riding, and the pace is easy enough for beginners to keep up.
Break and Reflection
After exploring the Old Town, there’s a short break—an opportunity to take photos, soak in the scenery, or just rest your legs before the next leg. This pause helps keep the tour leisurely rather than rushed, which is appreciated especially since the entire experience is about 3 hours long.
The Shipyard Segment
The second part takes about 1 hour 25 minutes, taking you to the historic Gdansk Shipyard. This site is famous for its role in Polish history, especially the Solidarity movement, and it’s a stark contrast to the quaint Old Town. The brutalist architecture and industrial atmosphere provide a different vibe, making this part of the tour particularly interesting for those who enjoy seeing diverse cityscapes.
Travelers have shared that the guide’s insights made the Shipyard come alive, transforming what could be just an industrial zone into a meaningful historical site. The ride here covers different terrains, but the overall experience remains comfortable thanks to the training session at the start.
The Practicalities

The tour starts and ends at the same point, making logistics straightforward. It’s a mobile ticket, so no worries about printing or complicated arrangements. Most travelers book their spot about a month in advance—averaging 37 days ahead—so it’s popular but not oversubscribed.
The price of $96 per person might seem steep to some, but considering the inclusion of training, helmets, raincoats, and a knowledgeable guide, it’s reasonable for a guided activity of this length. Plus, the tour covers a lot of ground quickly, giving you a broad overview of Gdansk in a fun way.
Segway Tour Gdask: Full Tour (Old Town + Shipyard) 3-Hour
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The Experience: What People Say
The reviews highlight how much travelers enjoyed this tour. One reviewer called riding Segways a “great & fun way to see Gdansk,” emphasizing the efficiency of covering “a lot of ground.” The guide was praised for being “very knowledgeable,” which adds value beyond just the ride.
Another reviewer appreciated the informative and humorous nature of the German-language tour, noting that Francesco’s explanations were “very interesting and funny,” even if his German wasn’t perfect. It shows that guides who engage and entertain can elevate the experience.
A less positive review mentioned difficulty contacting the tour provider, and a logistical concern about the ship docking an hour away, which could impact your timing if you’re on a cruise. So, if you’re on a cruise or tight schedule, double-check your timing and communication with the provider.
If you’re someone who enjoys active, interactive sightseeing with a dash of history and culture, this tour hits the spot. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to see a lot without tiring themselves out, and who are comfortable riding a Segway. The small group size makes it more intimate, and the guide’s insights help bring Gdansk’s stories to life.
However, if you’re nervous about riding or prefer more traditional walking tours, this might not be your best fit. Also, keep in mind the timing—those on cruise ships or with tight schedules should confirm the dock location and timing to avoid missing the tour or their ship.
All in all, the Segway Tour Gdansk: Full Tour (Old Town + Shipyard) offers a lively, efficient way to get a taste of Gdansk’s most famous sights. It balances fun riding with informative commentary, making it ideal for curious travelers who want a quick yet meaningful overview. The guided experience, small-group setting, and inclusion of safety gear all add to its appeal, especially for first-time visitors or those who want a different perspective on the city.
If you’re looking for a fun activity that’s more engaging than a bus or walking tour, and you’re comfortable on a Segway, this experience is worth considering. Just be sure to check the weather and confirm your timing if you’re on a cruise, and you’ll likely have a memorable, exciting afternoon in Gdansk.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a training session on how to use the Segway, making it accessible even if you’ve never ridden one before.
How long is the total tour?
It lasts approximately 3 hours, including training, riding time, and breaks.
Are helmets and rain gear provided?
Yes, your guide will provide helmets and raincoats if needed, so you’re prepared for different weather conditions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for riding, and weather-appropriate layers—especially if rain is forecast. Closed-toe shoes are recommended.
Can I join if I’m not good at balancing?
The training session helps you get comfortable, but if you have serious balance issues, you might find riding a Segway challenging.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are capped at 15 travelers to ensure a more personalized experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
It’s recommended—most travelers book around 37 days in advance—to secure your spot, especially in peak seasons.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
This tour offers a lively, engaging way to see Gdansk—perfect for those who want to combine history, scenery, and a bit of fun in a compact timeframe. It’s a solid pick for curious travelers eager to explore more with fewer steps and more smiles.
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