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Experience Krakow on a 3.5-hour Segway tour covering Old Town and Jewish Quarter with expert guides, highlights include Wawel Castle, synagogues, and iconic landmarks.
Discover the Segway Tour of Krakow: Full Tour (Old Town + Jewish Quarter) for $95.92 per person, offering a lively way to see the city’s top sights. This 3-hour 30-minute guided experience is perfect for those eager to explore efficiently with a fun, modern twist. The tour starts at Sienna 17 in Krakow and covers key landmarks like the Main Square, Wawel Castle, and historic synagogues, making it an ideal choice for visitors seeking a rundown in a shorter time.
One of the most praised features of this tour is the knowledgeable local guides, who lead engaging commentary at each stop, sharing stories about Krakow’s history and culture. The Segway and helmet are provided, along with safety gear, ensuring a smooth and secure ride. While most travelers find the pace comfortable and the experience fun, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can influence comfort, especially during colder or wetter days.
This tour is highly recommended by 95% of the 142 reviews, with many emphasizing the fun, informative guides, and excellent coverage of the city’s highlights. It’s booked on average 40 days in advance, indicating strong popularity. It suits most travelers, provided they meet the weight requirements (30-135 kg), and are comfortable on a Segway. The tour also offers options to include stops like Schindler’s factory or Polish cuisine sampling, adding personal touches to your experience.

The tour begins at Sienna 17 in Krakow and lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, including 15 minutes of Segway training. The initial session helps newcomers learn how to control the Segway confidently before hitting the streets. The entire experience offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and fun riding, with a short break included midway.
Most travelers find this length ideal for covering extensive ground without feeling rushed. The group size is limited to 30 participants, ensuring the guides can give personalized attention and maintain a lively, engaging atmosphere.
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The tour’s itinerary takes you to Krakow’s most iconic spots. The Main Square (Rynek Główny) is the first stop, where the guide shares stories about the square’s history and significance. You’ll then visit the Barbican, an impressive medieval fortress, and learn about its role in the city’s defenses.
Next, the Slowacki Theatre offers insight into Krakow’s cultural scene, followed by a visit to the Wawel Royal Castle. Here, the guide explains the royal history and architectural importance of this hilltop fortress. The St. Florian’s Gate provides a glimpse into the city’s medieval defenses, while Pomnik Grunwaldzki (the monument) offers historical context for Poland’s military heritage.
Stops at Collegium Novum and the Old Synagogue give guests a deeper understanding of Krakow’s academic and Jewish history. The Jewish Quarter, especially Szeroka Street, features stories about the synagogues and the vibrant Jewish community that once thrived here, making it a meaningful part of the tour.

The tour visits Plac Wolnica, known for its lively atmosphere and market history, and the Market Square, which is the heart of Krakow. Stops at Corpus Christi Church and the Church on the Rock highlight Krakow’s religious architecture and spiritual heritage.
The Remuh Cemetery offers a solemn yet fascinating insight into Jewish burial traditions, with the guide sharing stories about notable figures buried there. Visiting Father Bernatek Footbridge adds a modern touch, connecting districts and providing picturesque views of the city.

The Old Synagogue is a key stop where the guide discusses the history of Jewish life in Krakow. The Szeroka Street area is famed for its historic synagogues and vibrant atmosphere. These stops provide a deeper appreciation of Krakow’s Jewish heritage, which remains a significant part of the city’s identity.
The Remuh Cemetery is another highlight, offering a quiet space to reflect on Krakow’s diverse past. The storytelling at each stop enriches the experience, bringing history to life through local insights.

The Collegium Novum is notable for its historical academic significance and stunning architecture, while the Father Bernatek Footbridge offers modern design and scenic views, perfect for photos. The guide shares stories behind these sites, making each stop both informative and visually appealing.
The Pomnik Grunwaldzki monument commemorates Poland’s victory at the Battle of Grunwald, emphasizing national pride and military history. This blend of historic and contemporary sites showcases Krakow’s diverse character.
Riding a Segway allows for covering expansive areas swiftly, making it easier to see more sights in less time compared to walking. Many reviews highlight how easy and fun the Segway is to control, with brief training making even first-time riders confident.
While most find the experience smooth and enjoyable, some mention weather as a consideration, especially in cold or rainy conditions. The safety gear and guidance aim to keep everyone comfortable, but participants should be prepared for weather variations.

The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with minimal physical requirements and a maximum group size of 30. Most travelers can participate, provided they meet the weight limits (30-135 kg), and are not under the influence of alcohol.
The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and the guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to keep everyone engaged. Pre-bookings are recommended, especially during peak travel seasons, to secure a spot.
This full city tour stands out for its comprehensive coverage, including both the Old Town and Jewish Quarter, with live commentary and photo opportunities at each stop. The 3.5-hour duration strikes a good balance between sightseeing and riding comfort.
While other tours might focus on specific areas or include additional attractions like Schindler’s Factory, this tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Krakow’s highlights with the added fun of Segway riding.
The Segway Tour of Krakow delivers a fun, efficient, and informative way to explore the city’s core neighborhoods. The expert guides ensure an engaging experience, blending storytelling with sightseeing, all while riding safe and easy-to-control Segways.
This tour offers great value for money and is especially suited for visitors who want to maximize their sightseeing in limited time. It’s perfect for first-time visitors or those who enjoy an active, modern approach to city exploration. Just keep in mind the weather conditions and group size when planning your trip.
If you’re looking for an interactive, memorable way to see Krakow’s highlights, this full Segway tour should definitely be on your list. Prepare for a delightful ride through history, culture, and vibrant city life.
“The whole experience was memorable. We enjoyed every moment from beginning to end. Can defintely recommend”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a 15-minute Segway training session to ensure everyone is comfortable before starting.
What are the age and weight requirements?
Participants must weigh between 30 kg (65 lb) and 135 kg (300 lb). Most travelers can participate, but children under the age of 10 may need an exception as not specified.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, including training, sightseeing, and a short break.
Are safety gear and helmets provided?
Yes, helmets and safety gear are included to ensure participant safety throughout the ride.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
Major stops include Krakow’s Main Square, Wawel Castle, the Barbican, St. Florian’s Gate, the Jewish Synagogue area, and more.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the tour is customizable with optional stops like Schindler’s factory or sampling Polish cuisine.
What if the weather is bad?
Weather can influence the experience; participants should be prepared for rain or cold, and cancellations are possible if conditions are unsafe.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book at least 40 days in advance due to high demand and limited spots.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No specific information is provided about wheelchair accessibility; likely not suitable due to the nature of riding Segways.