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Discover Athens’ highlights on this 2-hour Segway tour for $85, passing iconic sites like the Acropolis, Plaka, and Monastiraki with expert guides.

The Athens Acropolis 2-Hour Segway Tour offers a lively way to see some of central Greece’s most famous sights. Priced at $85 per person, this tour takes you through Athens’ historic neighborhoods and landmarks on a Segway, making navigation quick and effortless. The tour covers the Acropolis, New Acropolis Museum, Monastiraki, Plaka, Roman Agora, and more — all within a compact two-hour window.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of modern transport with rich history, guided by knowledgeable guides who bring the city’s stories to life. While the tour does not include access to the actual Acropolis archaeological site, it offers a rundown from the outside, with plenty of scenic stops and photos along the way.
This tour suits those who want a dynamic, fun, and educational introduction to Athens without the fatigue of walking long distances. It’s especially appealing for travelers seeking a flexible, small-group experience with options to reserve and pay later.
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The tour begins at Eschinou 9, located in the Plaka neighborhood, offering a central and accessible meeting point. The start involves training and helmet fitting, making sure even first-time Segway users feel comfortable. The small group size ensures personalized guidance and a relaxed pace, ideal for all ages and fitness levels.

Within minutes, the guide leads you through scenic routes near the Acropolis foothills, passing by the New Acropolis Museum and Mars Hill. The Segway allows for easy movement past crowded streets, letting you cover more ground than a walking tour. The 5-minute stops at key viewpoints are perfect for taking photos and listening to the guide’s insights about Greek history and architecture.

While the tour does not include entry into the Acropolis archaeological site, you will get a close-up view of the exterior and learn about its significance. The guides are praised for their knowledge, often sharing stories about the temples, ruins, and historical figures linked to the site. The scenic foot of the Acropolis provides an impressive backdrop for photos.
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Passing by the New Acropolis Museum, travelers appreciate the short 5-minute Segway ride that offers a panoramic view of the modern museum building. Guides often discuss the museum’s role in preserving and showcasing artifacts from the Acropolis, adding context to the outdoor sightseeing.

The tour dips into the lively Plaka district, where you can see Melina Merkouri’s statue. The 10-minute stop allows for photos and brief exploration of narrow streets lined with shops and cafes. Then, the journey continues to Monastiraki, a hub for street markets and lively atmosphere, with scenic views and a chance to soak in local life.

The Roman Agora and Choragic Monument of Lysicrates are notable stops, where the guide shares stories about their history. These sites are ideal for photo breaks and understanding Athens’ urban development through the ages. The stops last around 10 minutes, fitting well within the overall two-hour format.

The 80-minute ride around Athens’ main attractions is both informative and fun. It covers the House of Parliament, the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, and Kerameikos Cemetery, with scenic views along the routes. The guides are praised for their knowledgeability and ability to make the experience engaging for all.

The tour includes Segway training, helmets, and a guide, but excludes personal expenses. The meeting point at Eschinou 9 is easy to find, and the activity ends back at the same spot. Reservations can be made with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later provides flexibility for spontaneous plans.
Guides are frequently praised for their friendliness and expertise. Many reviews highlight guides like Demie, Ellie, Rania, and Fabio for their storytelling, patience, and local knowledge. The Segways are described as easy to master, with initial training ensuring that even newcomers feel confident.
The pace is generally relaxed, with breaks at key sights, making the tour suitable for older visitors or those with limited mobility. Some mention that the actual Acropolis site itself is not accessible via Segway, so expecting to walk into the archaeological ruins is important.
This small group experience suits history enthusiasts, first-time visitors, and families seeking a fun way to explore Athens without strenuous walking. The tour’s rich mix of ancient and modern sights caters to those interested in both the historical background and contemporary culture.
Participants appreciate the value for money, considering the extensive sightseeing covered in just two hours. The knowledgeable guides and scenic routes make this a memorable introduction to Athens, especially for those who prefer active, engaging tours.
The Athens Acropolis 2-Hour Segway Tour delivers a dynamic and informative way to see Athens’ key landmarks. It offers modern transport combined with expert guiding, making it ideal for those seeking an efficient and fun overview of the city.
While it doesn’t include entry into the Acropolis archaeological site, it compensates with stunning views, vibrant neighborhoods, and in-depth commentary. The small group size and flexible booking options add to the overall appeal.
Travelers who enjoy active exploration, value local insights, and want to maximize their time in Athens will find this tour both entertaining and worthwhile. It’s particularly well-suited for first-time visitors or anyone eager to see the highlights with minimal physical effort.
“Doing the Segway is truly the best way to see as much of any certain city. We love doing Segways and have done it many times. This one and Demie sp…”
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Yes, the tour is accessible for most ages and fitness levels, with training provided to ensure safety and confidence on the Segway.
Do I need prior experience to join?
No, the tour includes initial training so even beginners can participate comfortably.
Does the tour go inside the Acropolis archaeological site?
No, the tour circles around the exterior and nearby viewpoints but does not include entry into the actual site.
What landmarks will I see on the tour?
You will see the Acropolis, New Acropolis Museum, Plaka, Monastiraki, Roman Agora, House of Parliament, Kerameikos Cemetery, and Lysicrates Monument.
How long are the stops during the tour?
Stops range from 5 to 10 minutes, providing time for photos and explanations.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included as part of the safety equipment.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve with no upfront payment.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Hebrew, and Russian.
How easy is it to learn to ride a Segway?
Most participants find it easy to master, especially with the training session at the start.
Is this tour good value for money?
Yes, considering the extensive sightseeing, guide expertise, and small group size, it is regarded as a good deal for the two hours of activity.