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Discover Krakow’s highlights on a fun 4-hour Segway tour through Old Town and Kazimierz, featuring top landmarks, stories, and a professional guide for $98.18.
Krakow’s Old Town and Kazimierz districts come alive on this 4-hour Segway tour priced at $98.18 per person. Perfect for visitors who want to see a broad sweep of Krakow’s most famous sites with ease, this adventure combines eco-friendly transportation with storytelling about the city’s history, legends, and culture. With a local guide leading the way, travelers enjoy a seamless, engaging experience that covers everything from the bustling Main Square to the vibrant Jewish quarter.
This tour stands out for its comprehensive itinerary and professional guide, who shares fascinating stories at each stop, all while participants learn to ride and control their Segways comfortably. While food and drinks are not included, the tour offers a perfect blend of sightseeing and entertainment. It’s especially suited for those eager to maximize their sightseeing time in Krakow and appreciate a lively, informative narration.


The tour kicks off at Wilna 4, where a 10-minute Segway training session prepares you for the ride. The instructor demonstrates how to turn, stop, and control the vehicle, ensuring everyone feels confident before hitting the streets. This initial step is crucial for a smooth experience and is included in the 4-hour itinerary.
Once everyone is comfortable, the guide transitions into a detailed overview of safety and riding tips. The training lasts about 10 minutes and is free of charge, making it accessible even for first-time Segway users. This setup ensures a relaxed start, so you can enjoy the journey ahead without worry.
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The tour’s first major stop is Krakow’s Rynek Główny, the city’s bustling main square. Here, the guide shares stories about St. Mary’s Basilica, its towers with differing heights, and the legendary trumpet signal played from the church. The Cloth Hall is also discussed as a hub of commerce and history.
Next, the Royal Way (Droga Królewska) gets special attention. This historic route once connected the Wawel Castle with the city’s main square, serving as the path for Polish kings. The story behind its name and significance adds depth to the sightseeing, and the 10-minute stop offers a chance to learn about royal visits and ceremonial traditions.
A highlight of the tour is the Wawel Royal Castle, a symbol of Polish monarchy. The guide details its history, kings, queens, and the castle’s role in Polish life over centuries. You also hear about the legendary Wawel Dragon, whose story captivates children and adults alike, with tales of a fierce creature living beneath the castle.
The 10-minute stop at the Wawel Dragon Monument combines history and myth, giving visitors insight into one of Krakow’s most beloved legends. The story of the dragon adds a fun, mythical dimension to the historical scenery.
The tour continues with visits to Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, renowned for its beauty and historical significance. The guide provides detailed stories about this gorgeous church, highlighting its architectural features.
Another notable stop is Ulica Kanonicza, Krakow’s oldest street. Here, the guide shares the street’s long history and the stories of its past residents. This street offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval roots and its continued importance as a historic thoroughfare.
The Jewish district of Kazimierz features prominently on the tour. Stops include The Tempel Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue (and its cemetery), and Jewish Community Centre, where stories about Krakow’s Jewish community before World War II come to life.
The Old Synagogue and Schindler’s Passage are also part of this segment. The guide explains the significance of these sites, including the history of the Jewish population and the story behind the famous film “Schindler’s List.” These stops provide a poignant perspective on Krakow’s diverse past.
The Plac Kazimierz (Market Square) is lively and full of local character. The guide discusses its history, including its role as the center of Jewish life and commerce. Visitors often explore the area’s vibrant atmosphere, and there’s an opportunity to try Poland’s famous fast food, Zapiekanki, in the marketplace.
This stop is an excellent chance to experience Kazimierz’s modern-day cultural mix, with stories about the neighborhood’s evolution and current vibrancy.
The Barbakan and St. Florian’s Gate are historic remnants of Krakow’s medieval fortifications. The guide explains how these structures defended the city during times of conflict and how they changed over the centuries.
St. Florian’s Gate is particularly notable as the last remaining fragment of the city’s original defensive wall, and the story delves into its strategic importance and the history of Krakow’s city defenses.
The tour takes in Corpus Christi Church, exploring its origin and significance. The guide shares details about its history and architecture, giving visitors a well-rounded view of Krakow’s religious landmarks.
Another religious site included is Bazylika Franciszkanów, where stories about the Franciscan order and their influence in Krakow are shared, enriching the understanding of local religious traditions.
The Muzeum Uniwersytetu Jagiellonskiego Collegium Maius offers a peaceful courtyard that has hosted scholars like Nicolaus Copernicus. The 10-minute stop highlights its historic significance, along with the fascinating clock with moving figures.
Nearby, Szczepanski Square features stories about its history and the Helena Modrzejewska Theater, adding a cultural touch to the tour. These stops showcase Krakow’s academic and artistic heritage.
The tour concludes back at Wilna 4, where the initial Segway training was held. This makes for a convenient ending point, closing the loop on your sightseeing adventure.
The entire experience is well-paced, with about 10-minute stops at each site, providing enough time to absorb stories and take photos. Group sizes are limited to 25 participants, ensuring a personable experience with safety and comfort in mind.
This 4-hour tour offers a rundown of Krakow, blending history, legends, and local culture. Its detailed stops at key landmarks like Wawel Castle, Main Square, and Kazimierz give travelers a rich understanding of the city’s past and present.
The professional guide Rudolf receives praise for his knowledge, warmth, and humor, making the experience lively and engaging. The Segway training ensures everyone feels confident, making it accessible even for beginners.
While food and drinks are not included, the tour’s value lies in its extensive sightseeing and storytelling—a practical way to see a lot in just four hours. It’s ideal for visitors who want a fun, active, informative way to explore Krakow’s historic heart.
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Is it difficult to ride the Segway?
The tour includes a training session at the start, designed to ensure all participants are comfortable before beginning the sightseeing. Most travelers can participate successfully after the brief instruction.
What sites are covered during the tour?
The tour visits Wawel Castle, Main Square, Royal Route, Jewish heritage sites like the Old Synagogue and Schindler’s Passage, and defensive structures like St. Florian’s Gate and the Barbakan.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility for changing travel plans.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price. However, visitors often enjoy local fast food like Zapiekanki during the Kazimierz stop.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits groups to a maximum of 25 travelers, ensuring a comfortable, intimate experience with personalized attention.
This Krakow Old Town and Kazimierz Segway Tour offers a lively, informative, and fun way to discover one of Poland’s most beautiful cities. With its detailed stops, engaging storytelling, and expert guide, it delivers excellent value for those eager to see Krakow efficiently and enjoyably.