REVIEW · GDANSK
Segway Tour Gdańsk: Old Town Tour – 1,5-Hour of Magic!
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Gdańsk makes more sense after two wheels. This Segway Old Town tour gives you a fast way to get your bearings and see key sights without burning half a day on aimless wandering. The format is beginner-friendly, with a short training start at Stara Stocznia 20/12, then a guided ride through the Old Town.
What I like most is the time payoff. In about 1.5 hours, you cover a lot of ground with a guide who helps you understand what you’re seeing as you move. I also appreciate the practical extras, like a helmet and a raincoat, so the tour keeps going even if the weather gets moody.
One thing to consider: a Segway is still a balancing-and-steering experience. If you feel uncomfortable with smooth motion or close spacing, you’ll want to think twice and be honest during the training.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Knowing
- Why a Segway Old Town Tour Works in Gdańsk
- Meeting at Stara Stocznia 20/12: A Short Training Start
- The 1.5-Hour Old Town Ride: See More, Understand More
- Included Gear That Makes a Difference (Helmet and Raincoat)
- Price Check: What $71.57 Buys You in Real Time
- Pace, Group Size, and the Guide’s Role
- Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Want to Think Twice)
- Booking Smart: Timing and What to Do After
- Should You Book This Segway Tour of Gdańsk Old Town?
- FAQ
- How long is the Segway Old Town tour in Gdańsk?
- Where does the tour start?
- Do I need experience to ride a Segway?
- What is included in the price?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What time does the tour end?
- How big are the groups?
- Is there mobile ticketing?
- When will I receive confirmation after booking?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights Worth Knowing

- Quick Segway training first so you’re not dropped into traffic-style riding
- Small groups up to 15 for more hands-on attention and an easier pace
- Helmet and raincoat included which matters in Poland when clouds roll in
- English-guided Old Town route that helps you spot what matters faster
- Back-to-start convenience since the tour ends at the meeting point
Why a Segway Old Town Tour Works in Gdańsk
Gdańsk is the kind of city where your first hour sets the tone. If you start with walking without a plan, you can end up seeing bits but missing the “why” behind them. A guided Segway tour solves that by turning movement into orientation.
I like this format because it’s not just about the ride. You’re getting a guide to interpret the area while you’re actively traveling through it. That means you’re less likely to feel lost, and more likely to leave with a mental map you can use for the rest of your trip.
The timing also helps. With a duration of about 1 hour 30 minutes, it’s realistic for an early day. Do it early and you’ll know where to return on foot for slower exploring, photos, and whatever else you discover once you have your bearings.
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Meeting at Stara Stocznia 20/12: A Short Training Start

The tour begins at Stara Stocznia 20/12 in Gdańsk (80-862). Before you head out into the Old Town area, you get a training session right there at the start point. The training is listed as about 5 minutes, which is short, but it’s the point: you get the basics, then you move.
Here’s what to expect during that initial phase. The staff will help you learn how to steer, start/stop smoothly, and stay balanced. Even if you’ve never ridden one, the tour is designed for people without experience. That beginner focus is a big value, because it turns the whole activity from “equipment fear” into “I can do this.”
Also, being at Stara Stocznia first matters. It sets a clear structure: you don’t have to figure out where to go and what to do on your own. You show up, get kitted, learn the basics, then roll out as a group.
The 1.5-Hour Old Town Ride: See More, Understand More

After training, the main part of the tour runs for about 1 hour 25 minutes. The focus is a Segway guided tour of Gdańsk Old Town, with the guide using stops to give context and direction.
What this buys you is momentum. Walking Old Town can be slow and stop-and-go, especially when you’re trying to cover “the important bits.” On a Segway, you keep moving at a steady pace, which helps you cover more without feeling exhausted.
At the same time, you’re not just gliding past things. The guide is there to explain what you’re seeing at each stopping point. In particular, one named guide from the experience is Jacob, who is praised for giving in-depth history not only about Gdańsk but about Poland more broadly. That kind of context is exactly what turns landmarks into stories—so you know what you’re looking at beyond the photo.
One practical consideration: Old Town areas can mean turns, tight spots, and surfaces that feel different depending on where you are. The small group size (up to 15) helps here, since you’re not riding in a huge pack. Still, if you prefer wide open spaces and zero crowding, choose your time wisely and keep your comfort level in mind during the ride.
Included Gear That Makes a Difference (Helmet and Raincoat)

This is one of the more “real-world” parts of the tour: you’re not just handed a machine and told good luck. You get key safety and comfort items:
- Helmet included
- Raincoat included in case of rain
- Local guide
- Segway training
The helmet is straightforward, but it’s still worth calling out because it changes how the whole experience feels. It signals that safety and instructions matter, not just speed.
The raincoat inclusion is also a small detail that can save your day. In Poland, weather can shift fast. Having rain protection included means you’re less likely to end up cold, uncomfortable, and grumpy before you even get to the good part: the guided Old Town segment.
And the guide matters most. You’re paying for interpretation, not just transportation. A good guide helps you understand what’s important, where to look, and what to remember later when you’re walking on your own.
Price Check: What $71.57 Buys You in Real Time

At $71.57 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, this isn’t the cheapest way to tour. But it’s also not priced like a long, full-day excursion. So the value comes down to one thing: what you gain in time and confidence.
You’re buying:
- A quick training session (so you’re not dealing with “how do I do this?” alone)
- A guided Old Town route with stops and explanations
- Helmet and raincoat so you’re prepared for conditions
If you’re in Gdańsk for a short stay, this kind of orientation can be worth its weight in walking shoes. You’ll likely find it easier to plan the rest of your trip after you’ve toured Old Town once with direction. That’s a classic travel win: spend less time figuring out what to do, and more time enjoying it.
It’s also booked fairly ahead of time (on average around 49 days). That hints the tour sells out in popular windows, so if you know your dates, lock it in early rather than hoping for last-minute availability.
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Pace, Group Size, and the Guide’s Role

This tour caps at a maximum of 15 travelers. For a Segway activity, smaller groups matter. You get more attention at the start, and it’s easier for the guide to manage the flow while you ride and stop.
In the reviews, one theme comes through strongly: people love the mix of fun riding plus solid information at each stopping point. The guide is described as knowledgeable and able to explain details in a way that makes the city feel clearer. If Jacob is your guide, you may get especially strong history context, including broader references to Poland, not only Gdańsk.
Also, the tour isn’t positioned as something you do to “tick boxes.” It’s meant to help you move through the Old Town with a plan. That’s why a guided, timed Segway ride works well early in a trip: you leave with both a sense of place and ideas for what to explore next.
Who Should Book This Tour (and Who Might Want to Think Twice)

This fits best if you want:
- A quick Old Town orientation early in your trip
- A low-effort way to cover distance without committing to a long walking day
- A guide-led route so you don’t have to research every corner first
- An interactive experience that still includes explanation at stops
It’s also a good choice if you’re comfortable following instructions and want a guided pace. The training makes it accessible for people without prior Segway experience, and the gear included reduces hassle.
Who might hesitate? If you have mobility concerns or you don’t feel steady enough for a new control system, you’ll want to be cautious. The tour says most people can participate, but that doesn’t remove the basic reality: you will be standing and steering on a Segway.
If you’re traveling with someone who’s nervous about it, don’t assume they’ll automatically love it after a few minutes. The training is short, so comfort is something you should gauge quickly and honestly.
Booking Smart: Timing and What to Do After

Because the tour is about 1.5 hours, it works well as a morning plan or an early afternoon reset. I’d aim to do it when you still have energy to wander after. You’ll get the orientation benefits, then you can return on foot for slower exploring, extra photos, and shopping or cafés once you know where you are.
Also, since the tour ends back at the meeting point, you don’t have to worry about getting stranded across town. It’s simple to pair with other nearby activities, or just to head out and explore Old Town with a map in your head instead of a phone.
One more practical tip: even with rain protection included, wear shoes you trust on mixed surfaces. Old Town walking is never fully uniform, and you’ll feel that through your feet even when you’re on a Segway.
Should You Book This Segway Tour of Gdańsk Old Town?
I’d book it if you want a fun, guided orientation that saves you research time and keeps you moving. The combination of beginner training, small-group size, and included helmet/raincoat makes it a practical way to see Old Town without over-planning.
I’d skip it if you want purely scenic, slow strolling or if you know you don’t do well with new motion or balancing gear. In that case, a walking tour might suit you better.
If you’re on the fence, here’s my simplest test: if you’re excited to start day one with a confident sense of where things are, this is a strong fit. If you’re more interested in taking everything at a gentle walking pace, spend your money on that instead.
FAQ
How long is the Segway Old Town tour in Gdańsk?
It’s approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start?
The start meeting point is Stara Stocznia 20, 80-862 Gdańsk, Poland.
Do I need experience to ride a Segway?
No. The tour includes a training session at the start.
What is included in the price?
Included are Segway training, a helmet, a raincoat (in case of rain), and a local guide.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, the tour is offered in English.
What time does the tour end?
It ends back at the meeting point (Stara Stocznia 20).
How big are the groups?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers.
Is there mobile ticketing?
Yes, the tour uses a mobile ticket.
When will I receive confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience starts, the amount paid will not be refunded.




























