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Discover Gdansk’s highlights on an electric scooter tour covering Old Town and Shipyard in 3 hours. Enjoy scenic views, expert guides, and historical insights.
Experience the Best of Gdansk on an Electric Scooter Full Tour
If you’re looking for a lively way to explore Gdansk, this Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour (Old Town + Shipyard) offers a fantastic combination of sightseeing and history in just a few hours. With a duration of around three hours, it promises a breezy ride through the city’s most iconic landmarks, combined with fascinating stories from knowledgeable guides.
What we really love about this experience is how easy and fun it is to cover a lot of ground without feeling hurried—thanks to the electric scooters. Plus, the blend of Old Town charm with the gritty industrial vibe of the Shipyard provides a well-rounded glimpse into Gdansk’s past and present.
However, a potential consideration is the duration—while 3 hours is enough for a solid overview, if you’re a history buff or want to go slower, you might wish for more time at some stops. This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, are comfortable on scooters, and appreciate learning about local history in a lively setting.

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The tour begins conveniently at Stara Stocznia 20/12, right next to the Museum of the Second World War. Finding the office is straightforward: look for the building beside the museum with the number 20/12 above the door. Once there, you’ll meet your guide, receive your safety gear, and get a quick tutorial on how to operate your electric scooter. The process is designed to be approachable, even if you’re new to e-scooters.
The first part of the ride takes you through Gdansk’s historic Old Town, where narrow, cobbled streets wind past striking Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Our guides are adept at weaving stories about landmarks such as St. Mary’s Basilica and the Golden Gate, giving their historical significance in an accessible, engaging way.
One reviewer mentioned that their guide Kuba was “very relaxed but very informative,” which enhances the experience, especially when navigating the tight streets. You’ll pass by picturesque squares, marvel at the intricate facades, and get plenty of opportunities to stop for photos. The views of the waterfront, especially along the Motlawa River, are particularly stunning, and the guide will point out landmarks like the Crane—a symbol of Gdansk’s maritime history.
Next, the tour takes you to the Motlawa River, where you’ll glide past the historic Granaries Island. The riverbank offers some of the most picturesque views in the city, with the old cranes and colorful buildings providing a perfect backdrop for photos. Many travelers appreciated this stop as one of the highlights, with one reviewer noting, “You’ll love the views of the waterfront and the stories about Gdansk’s maritime past.”
The Shipyard is arguably the most compelling part of the tour. Once a giant industrial complex, it’s now a symbol of Poland’s fight for freedom, especially the Solidarity movement of the 1980s. As you cruise around, your guide will share stories of workers fighting for democracy, giving context to what makes this site so historically significant.
Reviewers consistently praised the guides—Georgina, for example, said her guide Markus provided “lots of history and facts about parts of the city we wouldn’t have reached by foot.” She also highlighted that, as the only passengers, they received a more personalized experience. The size of the site and the stories shared give you a deeper understanding of Gdansk’s resilience and transformation.
Throughout the ride, there are plenty of stops for photos and commentary, making it an ideal choice for those who want a mix of active exploration and relaxed sightseeing. The scooters are state-of-the-art, making it easier to cover more ground without fatigue. The experience is designed for groups of varied sizes, often with just a few participants, which enhances the personalized feel.
With a duration of approximately 3 to 4 hours, this tour balances a thorough overview with a pace that keeps things enjoyable. The starting times vary, so checking availability ahead of booking is recommended. Participants are advised to wear comfortable clothes and to arrive prepared for outdoor activity.
At $94 per person, this tour is a solid investment for those wanting a comprehensive yet lively way to see Gdansk. The inclusion of a local guide, scooter training, and safety gear adds value, especially considering how much ground you cover in a short time. When you compare it to typical walking tours, the electric scooter option is both practical and fun, allowing you to see more without fatigue.

This electric scooter tour is ideal for travelers who want to see a wide swath of Gdansk in a short period without the exhaustion of walking. It’s perfect for those who enjoy outdoor, active experiences and appreciate engaging storytelling from guides. The personalized touch, especially when the group size is small, makes it a memorable outing.
It’s also suited for those interested in both the historic Old Town and the industrial legacy of the Shipyard—a combo that reveals the city’s diverse character. However, it’s not recommended for children under six, pregnant women, or anyone over 150 kg, due to safety and capacity restrictions.

Is the tour suitable for beginners? Yes, the tour includes a safety gear check and scooter training, making it accessible even if it’s your first time on an electric scooter.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activity are recommended. Layers are advised depending on the season.
Can I join if I don’t have my own scooter experience? Absolutely. The guide provides instructions, and the scooters are easy to operate for first-timers.
What are the start times? The tour lasts 3 to 4 hours, and availability varies; check directly to see the starting times that fit your schedule.
Are there any age restrictions? The tour is not suitable for children under 6. It’s also not recommended for pregnant women and those over 150 kg.
What is included in the price? The fee covers a local guide, scooter usage training, and safety gear.
What if I want to cancel? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in case your plans change.
Is the tour available in multiple languages? Yes, guides can speak English and German, making it accessible for different travelers.

This electric scooter tour in Gdansk offers a dynamic way to explore two of the city’s most significant areas—Old Town and the Shipyard—without the fatigue of long walks. The guides’ enthusiasm and deep local knowledge help bring each site to life, making history engaging and accessible.
Travelers who enjoy being outdoors and want an active, fun way to learn about Gdansk will find this tour particularly rewarding. The mix of scenic views, historical stories, and a relaxed pace makes it suitable for a wide range of visitors, especially those who prefer small group experiences.
While it’s relatively short, the experience packs in a lot—from Gothic architecture to maritime history—offering valuable insights and memorable moments. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking an exciting way to see the city, this tour is worth considering for your Gdansk adventure.
Enjoy a lively, informative, and scenic ride through Gdansk’s most iconic spots—an experience that combines fun with fascinating storytelling.