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Explore Krakow’s WWII history on a 2-hour Segway tour through the Ghetto and Podgórze district, including Schindler’s Factory and Heroes Square.

This 2-hour Segway tour in Krakow offers a unique way to explore the Ghetto and Podgórze district, immersing travelers in the area’s poignant WWII history. For $53 per person, you glide through sites that witnessed the hardships of war and the resilience of its inhabitants. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide who shares stories in both English and Polish, making the experience accessible and engaging.
We like how this tour combines moving around on a Segway with in-depth storytelling, giving a different perspective from walking tours. The Segway training session ensures even newcomers feel comfortable, and helmet use adds a layer of safety. Although food and drinks are not included, the focus on historical sites makes this an informative outing perfect for those interested in history and culture.
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This tour starts by delving into Schindler’s Factory, a site famous for saving many lives during WWII. Through the guide’s narration, you’ll discover stories of the factory workers who managed to survive thanks to Schindler’s actions. The guide’s expertise shines here, providing details that bring this historic location to life.
Watching photos of the factory’s workers who survived adds a personal touch, connecting visitors to the real people behind this historic narrative. The tour’s focus on Schindler’s Factory makes it especially meaningful for those interested in Holocaust history and the local efforts to resist oppression.

Next, the tour brings you to Heroes of Ghetto Square, a site that memorializes those affected by the wartime deportations and suffering. The guide shares stories behind the square’s significance, helping you understand the human impact of the Ghetto’s history.
You also visit Pharmacy Under the Eagle, the only pharmacy in the Ghetto, which played a vital role during the war. Its story is illuminated through the guide’s explanations, giving insight into how essential services persisted amidst hardship. The remaining Ghetto walls are visible, serving as stark reminders of the area’s tragic past.
The tour walks past the remaining sections of the Ghetto walls, allowing a tangible connection to history. These remnants reveal the scale and enclosure of the Ghetto, emphasizing the confinement of its residents. The guide explains the tragedy of its inhabitants, including the shootings and destruction that surrounded these walls.
This part of the tour offers a sobering look at the wartime realities, with the guide providing context about the site’s significance in Krakow’s history. Travelers get a respectful glimpse of the past, with a focus on remembrance and understanding.
More Great Tours NearbyBeyond WWII sites, the tour includes a drive through Podgórze’s main square, which has its own history as a city. The guide explains how this area developed over the years, blending old architecture with the memories of wartime events.
The journey also takes you over the Cracow Bridge of Love and past sculptures of athletes swinging in the wind, adding a touch of local charm and art to the ride. These stops provide a well-rounded view of the district’s cultural and historical landscape.
Designed for 2 hours, the tour maintains a steady pace with stops to explore each site comfortably. The training session ensures even those new to Segways can participate confidently, which reviewers praise highly.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for weather conditions, as the tour does not operate in bad weather. The group size remains manageable, with a live guide providing engaging narration in either English or Polish.
Travelers experience the Ghetto and Podgórze districts from a fresh angle on a Segway, allowing close-up views of surviving walls and significant landmarks. The moveable platform makes it easier to pause and absorb stories, unlike traditional walking tours.
The ride through Cracow’s historical districts offers a mix of poignant sites and scenic spots, including the Bridge of Love and public sculptures, which add a local flavor to the experience.

What makes this Segway tour particularly appealing is its focus on WWII history coupled with a fun, accessible riding experience. The knowledgeable guide enhances the visit with detailed stories, making history memorable without feeling overwhelming.
Plus, the remains of the Ghetto walls and sites like Schindler’s Factory provide a powerful, tangible connection to Krakow’s wartime past. The flexible booking policy and full cancellation option make it easy to plan this experience with confidence.
This tour suits those interested in history, culture, and unique city perspectives. It’s especially good for travelers who want to avoid long walking distances but still get a comprehensive view of Krakow’s WWII-related sites.
Since pregnant women are not advised to participate, those with mobility issues may also need to consider the physical demands of riding a Segway. However, the training session and safety gear help ensure a comfortable experience for most.
The 2-hour Segway tour in Krakow offers a balanced mix of educational content, scenic views, and interactive riding. It excels in providing insight into the Ghetto’s history, including Schindler’s Factory and Heroes Square, with guides who are praised for their depth of knowledge.
While it’s not suited for everyone, especially pregnant travelers, it remains an engaging way to see Krakow’s WWII sites with ease. The flexibility in booking and the manageable group size make it a practical choice for those eager to explore this historically significant area in a dynamic and memorable way.
“The guide was super knowledgeable and happy to answer any questions we had. Highly recommend”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guide provides a training session to help new Segway riders feel comfortable before starting the tour.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and prepare for the weather, as the tour does not operate in bad weather.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, as the focus is on the historic sites and the riding experience.