Hybrid bikes are different sizes. Go to a reputable bike shop to buy your bicycle; they'll size you and allow you to try out the bicycles so that you can find one you like and one that fits. Make sure to get all the accessories you need for the bicycle as well--fenders are important if you plan on riding in the rain, and lights are necessary if you're planning to ride after dark. Choose a bike shop you feel comfortable building a relationship with, because if you really like riding, you'll be going back there again and again.
I have a hybrid bicycle. It's suitable for riding on easy trails with good surfacing (i.e. gravel). It's not very good on anything rougher than that. It is absolutely perfect for riding around town. I have a Trek 7100 WSD. I love it. I paid about $400 for it, but have since spent more on associated accessories. I have it kitted out with fenders, a rack, a detachable basket, lights, and a wireless cyclocomputer. I've also invested in a good pair of gloves. My next purchase will likely be a pair of bike shorts. I recently acquired a nifty t-shirt with a picture of a bicycle on it that says, "This is how I roll."
Be careful--it's addictive!
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