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Discover Krakow's highlights on this 3.5-hour Segway tour, exploring Old Town and the Jewish Quarter with expert guides, iconic sights, and delicious snacks.
Explore Krakow on a full 3.5-hour guided Segway tour that takes you through the city’s most captivating spots, including the medieval Old Town and the historic Jewish Quarter. Priced at $94 per person, this experience combines fun, sightseeing, and cultural insights, making it ideal for those looking to see the city efficiently and with a touch of adventure. The tour includes Segway training, safety gear, and a licensed guide, ensuring a smooth ride for first-timers and seasoned riders alike.
While the tour covers numerous landmarks at a relaxed pace, it also offers optional Polish snacks along the way. This activity is perfect for travelers who want to enjoy Krakow’s history, architecture, and local flavor all in one engaging, accessible package. Keep in mind that the tour is not suitable for children under 8 or pregnant women, and comfortable footwear is recommended.


The tour begins at the Segway Point on Sienna 17 Street in Krakow, a central and easy-to-find location. The ground-floor office has a front entrance, which helps in locating the meeting point without hassle. The activity ends back at the same spot, making it convenient for travelers to continue exploring the city afterward.
The meeting includes a brief safety and riding instructions, giving confidence to those new to Segways. Since raincoats are provided, bad weather won’t spoil the experience, but comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for the ride.
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The core of this tour is cruising through Krakow’s medieval streets of the Old Town, including the iconic Main Square and Wawel Castle. The guides provide commentary about the historical significance of these landmarks as you glide past.
A highlight is riding along the Wisa River, where the shimmering waters add a scenic backdrop to your sightseeing. The relaxed pace allows for ample photo opportunities and to soak in the atmosphere of the city’s most famous sights.

Next, the tour takes you into the Jewish Quarter, where the unique architecture and history create a distinct neighborhood. Guides share stories about the cultural significance of this area, including its Jewish synagogues and the story of the Jewish community that shaped this part of Krakow.
This part of the ride offers a more intimate view of the city’s diverse past. Travelers get a chance to get lost in the alleys and see architecture that’s different from the Old Town, making it a memorable segment of the tour.

The guide leads you through Krakow’s streets and riverside paths, sharing engaging stories about medieval kings, Wawel Castle, and the Jewish community’s history. The briefing at the start ensures everyone feels confident riding the Segway, regardless of prior experience.
The experience includes roughly 1 hour and 45 minutes of actual riding, supplemented by stops for photos and insights. Aside from sightseeing, there’s an option to sample Polish snacks, adding a tasty touch to the cultural exploration.
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Krakow’s city streets offer many sidewalks and manageable traffic, according to guides and reviews. The guides expertly navigate through pedestrian areas, making the ride safe and comfortable even for beginners.
Participants should be aware of cobblestones in some parts, which may be a bit challenging for back and leg comfort. The tour is designed to be informal and relaxed, with guides adjusting the pace to suit the group.

The guides are seen as knowledgeable and passionate about Krakow’s history and culture. Several reviews praise the guides’ friendly approach and their ability to share interesting stories about the city and its landmarks.
Guides like Zee and Max are mentioned as excellent storytellers, making the ride both educational and entertaining. They also provide helpful instructions for those new to Segways, ensuring a smooth experience.

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour is outdoors. Since high-heeled shoes are not allowed, flat or low-heeled footwear is best.
For safety, helmets and other safety gear are provided. The minimum weight requirement is 30 kg, and the maximum is 135 kg, accommodating most riders. The tour is not suitable for children under 8 or pregnant women.

While not included in the base price, the tour offers the chance to stop and taste Polish snacks. This provides a delicious break and an authentic taste of local flavors, enriching the cultural experience.
The snacks are a popular addition, providing a fun, tasty moment amidst the sightseeing. It’s a chance to enjoy some local treats while relaxing and soaking in the atmosphere.
Unlike traditional walking or bus tours, this Segway experience offers a dynamic and engaging way to cover more ground quickly. Its small group size and guided riding help ensure personalized attention and safety.
Other city tours might focus solely on a bus or walking route, but this activity stands out with its fun factor and the opportunity to see key sights while riding. The live guides provide detailed commentary, making it both fun and informative.
This full tour is a great choice for those wanting to combine sightseeing with a fun, active experience. The expert guides and well-chosen stops make it suitable for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike.
The 3.5-hour duration strikes a perfect balance between seeing the highlights and allowing time for photos, stories, and snacks. The $94 price includes all necessary safety gear, training, and insurance, offering good value for an immersive city experience.
This full Krakow tour provides a fantastic way to explore both the medieval Old Town and the historic Jewish Quarter efficiently and enjoyably. The guided narration brings the city’s stories to life, while the Segway riding experience adds an element of fun that makes sightseeing feel fresh and exciting.
While some may find cobblestone streets a little challenging, the expert guides and relaxed pacing help make the experience accessible and safe. The optional snacks and scenic riverside riding are delightful extras that enhance the tour.
This activity is especially suited for adventurous travelers eager to see Krakow from a new perspective, combining history, culture, and a fun ride in one memorable outing.
“Great 3.5 hr tour with short break. Saw the whole city and Jewish Quarter and learnt ao much.”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes 15 minutes of Segway training and is designed to be accessible for first-timers, with guides providing clear instructions.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants must weigh at least 30 kg and no more than 135 kg. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and high heels are not allowed.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 8 years old or pregnant women.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather. Raincoats are provided if needed.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at the Segway Point on Sienna 17 Street in Krakow.
Is the tour bilingual?
Yes, guides deliver the tour in English, Polish, and German.
What landmarks do I see?
You visit the Old Town, Main Square, Wawel Castle, the Vistula riverside, and explore the Jewish Quarter with its synagogues and alleys.
What is included in the price?
The price includes Segway usage training, safety gear, a licensed guide, and insurance.
Can I buy snacks during the tour?
Yes, there is an option to purchase Polish snacks along the way, adding a tasty local flavor to your experience.