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Explore Athens on a 2-hour Segway tour for $93, discovering top souvlaki spots and historic landmarks with expert guides, blending adventure and authentic food.

The Souvlaki Segway Food Tour in Athens offers an engaging 2-hour journey through some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods while indulging in Greece’s beloved street food, souvlaki. Priced at $93 per person, this tour is perfect for food lovers and adventure seekers alike, combining the excitement of riding a Segway with the chance to taste Athens’ best souvlaki.
Starting from Eschinou 9, the tour provides a brief training session to ensure everyone feels comfortable on the Segway before heading out. The tour is led by an expert local guide who shares stories about Athens’ culture, history, and food traditions. With a 2-hour duration, it balances sightseeing, sampling, and fun at a relaxed pace, making it suitable for those looking for an active yet flavorful experience.
A standout feature is how the tour manages to deliver scenic views and historic insights while taking you to local favorites for authentic souvlaki. It’s especially well-reviewed for its knowledgeable guides and the ease of covering a lot of ground without tiring feet. However, it’s important to note that pregnant women are not advised to join, and those with allergies should contact the provider beforehand.
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The tour begins at Eschinou 9, where participants receive a short Segway training session. This ensures everyone feels confident before the scenic ride begins. The guide explains how to operate the Segway safely and comfortably, making it accessible even for first-timers.
Once everyone is ready, the group sets off on a 30-minute ride through the lively streets of Athens. The route is designed to be engaging, blending sightseeing with opportunities to enjoy Athens’ vibrant atmosphere. The brief training and manageable pace make it easy for most people to participate.

The tour’s route includes stops at the Areopagus, Pnyx, and Ancient Agora—each offering a glimpse into Athens’ ancient past. At Areopagus, visitors can enjoy scenic views and learn about its significance as a historic judicial and council site.
Next, the group moves to the Pnyx, known for its connection to Athenian democracy. Here, the guide shares stories about how ancient Athenians gathered to discuss politics and decisions. The 15-minute stop allows for photos and a quick overview of its role in democracy’s origins.
The final stop in this series is the Ancient Agora, the historic marketplace where ancient Athenians traded and congregated. Visitors get a brief guided visit and the chance to capture photos of the ruins, enriching the experience with historical background.
The Monastiraki neighborhood is the highlight of the tour’s second half, blending street food, lively markets, and street performers. Here, the guide leads the group to local souvlaki joints known for serving authentic Greek flavors. This stop includes a street food tasting, allowing everyone to indulge in delicious souvlaki while soaking in the bustling atmosphere.
The ride continues through Athens’ lively streets, with scenic views and passing by notable sights. The 30-minute ride segment provides a chance to enjoy the city’s vibrant energy while learning about its culture and food traditions from the guide.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, the local guide plays a key role in making the experience memorable. They provide informative stories about Athens’ history and culture, making the sightseeing engaging and accessible. The guide’s friendly demeanor and expert insights are frequently praised, helping to make the tour both fun and educational.
The guide also manages the timing of stops, ensuring sightseeing, tasting, and free time are well-balanced. This creates a relaxed pace that suits most participants, especially those new to Segway riding.
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The main food highlight is the authentic souvlaki served at a handpicked local spot, loved by Athenians. The included tasting offers a delicious snapshot of Greece’s favorite street food. The tour also provides water to stay refreshed and helmets for safety, ensuring comfort and security during the ride.
The food experience complements the sightseeing, giving a well-rounded taste of Athens’ culinary culture. The guide shares stories about food traditions and local preferences, enriching the tasting with cultural context.
The total duration of 2 hours strikes a good balance between sightseeing, tasting, and riding. The segments of Segway riding last about 15-30 minutes, making it manageable for most participants. The scenic views and pass-by sights keep the experience lively without feeling rushed.
Participants should be aware that the tour is not suitable for pregnant women, and those with allergies should communicate with the provider beforehand. The helmet and insurance included add an extra layer of safety and peace of mind.
The tour concludes back at Eschinou 9, wrapping up the fun-filled excursion. Participants leave with a better understanding of Athens’ history, a taste of authentic souvlaki, and memories of a unique way to explore the city on a Segway.
This tour stands out for its combination of food and adventure, offering a more dynamic alternative to traditional walking tours. It is comparable to other Athens experiences like street food tastings and guided museum visits, but the Segway element makes it especially appealing for those wanting a fun, active tour.
The tour’s price of $93 reflects its inclusive nature—covering guide services, food, water, helmets, and insurance—making it a good value for an immersive experience. The positive review from a June 2025 traveler highlights the expert guide and the ease of seeing a lot without tiring feet, especially in hot weather.
The Souvlaki Segway Food Tour offers a refreshing way to see Athens, blending sightseeing, local storytelling, scenic rides, and delicious street food into a compact two-hour experience. Its well-organized route includes key historic sites like Areopagus, Pnyx, and Ancient Agora, paired with the chance to sample authentic souvlaki at popular local spots.
While it is not suitable for pregnant women and those with allergies should notify the provider, the easy Segway ride and engaging guides make it accessible for most. It’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors looking to combine active exploration with tasty bites in the heart of Athens.
Is the tour suitable for people who have never ridden a Segway before?
Yes, the tour begins with a brief training session to ensure everyone feels comfortable riding. The pace is relaxed, making it accessible for beginners.
What is included in the price of $93?
The fee covers a guided tour, helmet, water, insurance, and souvlaki tasting at a local favorite.
Are there any restrictions for participation?
Pregnant women are not advised to join the tour. Participants with allergies should contact the provider before the tour begins.
How long does the Segway ride last?
The Segway segments range from 15 to 30 minutes, spread throughout the 2-hour tour.
What historic sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include Areopagus, Pnyx, and Ancient Agora—each offering insight into Athens’ ancient history and democracy.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Eschinou 9, close to Athens’ city center, making it easy to access or combine with other activities.