This was a great experience. We had a guided tour around the canals in the centre of Gdansk. It was easy to maneuver the boats even though some of us had never tried kajaking before.
This was a lot of fun. There is a separate bike path from the pedestrian path so it's a lot easier to ride without having to go around people. We rented the 4 passenger bike. There were three of us adults and I sat in the front. You don't steer or pedal in the front so I just enjoyed the ride. Fun thing to do at Sopot.
A must do attraction if you are interested in culture and history of Gdansk. Michael was our guide and he did a wonderful job in explaining and showing us around.
On our first day in Gdansk we popped into the tourist information point, and most of the leaflets were in Polish, so we asked at the desk and were helpfully given a map with a very useful key which showed where the main places to visit were located.
We arranged a three-hour e-bike tour. The guide was excellent and after we had done the old town (well, actually, the reconstructed old town) we cycled with her off to the docks. The most moving part of the tour was the commemorative wall where the attack on the Post Office took place. It was also good to see where Solidarity started. The rain didn't dampen the tour as one-use rain jackets were supplied.
Not sure if three-stars is too much or not enough? Rented bike for few days. First bike - no breaks ( no rubber left ) , not changing gears in back, bottom bracket wobbling 1/4â - returned Second bike - little better - bad breaks- took the bike anyway In my personal opinion- those bikes shall not be rented. Like I said - I used for few days Bike come with cable lack so itâs safe to leave outside when you shopping Service was pleasant to certain degree - not awesome as I am used to in US
One more info - they only rent mountain bikes. No road bikes available