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Discover Zagreb on a 2-hour 15-minute Segway tour covering both Lower and Upper Towns, with expert guides, top landmarks, and stunning city views.
Exploring Zagreb becomes much more engaging with the All Around Tour that lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Priced at $92.32 per person, this private Segway experience offers a smooth ride through the city’s most iconic sights, making it an excellent choice for those wanting a quick yet rundown of Zagreb’s historic center and upper town. With a rating of 5.0 based on 55 reviews and a recommendation rate of 100%, this tour stands out for its ability to combine fun, education, and convenience.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its ability to cover a lot of ground in a short time. Unlike walking tours, the Segway allows you to effortlessly glide uphill, downhill, and even off-road, meaning you get to see the city’s top landmarks without tiring legs. The tour is designed for small groups, with a typical capacity of 1-10 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. For anyone interested in Zagreb’s history and scenery, this tour balances entertainment and insight with ease.


This tour departs from the Westin Zagreb hotel, located at Krsnjavoga 1. The meeting point is convenient for travelers staying in the city center, near public transportation options. The tour concludes back at the Westin, making it easy to continue exploring or grab a meal afterward.
The group size is limited to 10 guests, which helps maintain a friendly atmosphere and personalized guidance. The experience is suitable for most people aged 12 and above, with a minimum weight of 45 kg for safety reasons. During colder months, gloves are provided, and in spring and summer, closed shoes are recommended for comfort and safety.
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The tour begins among Zagreb’s “Green Horseshoe”, a series of parks connecting the first King Tomislav Square to Marko Maruli Square. The Botanical Garden, opened in 1889, is an early highlight. This peaceful green space is one of seven in downtown Zagreb and provides a lush setting for your first stops. Riding the Segway allows you to enjoy these parks while avoiding the fatigue of walking.
Next, the King Tomislav Square stands out as the starting point of Zagreb’s historical timeline. It honors King Tomislav, the first Croatian king from the 10th century, with a statue that marks the origin of the Croatian kingdom. The Green Horseshoe is a key feature of the city’s layout, and the Segway makes navigating this green corridor both easy and enjoyable.
A major highlight of the tour is visiting Strossmayer Square, home to the Croatian Academy of Arts and Science and the historic Palace (built in 1905). This square offers scenic views and a glimpse into Zagreb’s cultural institutions. The guide demonstrates Segway practice here, ensuring everyone is comfortable before moving on to more complex navigation.
This stop gives visitors a chance to appreciate Zagreb’s blend of history and architecture, with the academy’s historic building providing a compelling backdrop. The area is lively, with nearby cafes and galleries, making it a vibrant part of the city’s cultural scene.

Next, riding into Zrinjevac Park, the closest green space to Main Square (Ban Jelačić), the tour emphasizes Zagreb’s commitment to outdoor gathering spaces. The park features a music pavilion and honors Nikola Zrinski, a Croatian military hero who fought off Ottoman invasions.
A quick stop here allows the guide to share stories about Zagreb’s history and the significance of this green oasis. The Segway’s ability to smoothly navigate the park’s pathways makes this an easy, relaxing break in the city’s busy center.

The Cathedral of Zagreb is one of the city’s most prominent landmarks. With its towering 108-meter neo-Gothic spires, it dominates the skyline and is a must-see stop. The guide explains the cathedral’s importance as the spiritual heart of Zagreb and its architectural features.
This stop lasts about 5 minutes, giving you enough time to admire the exterior and snap photos from the Segway. The approach to the cathedral from the city streets offers excellent views, especially from the vantage point of the Segway route.

Continuing to Ban Josip Jelačić Square, the main square since the 16th century, the tour highlights its function as the central gathering spot for locals. The square’s statue of Jelačić and surrounding historic buildings underscore Zagreb’s rich history.
The tour makes a brief 5-minute stop, during which the guide shares insights into Jelačić’s role in Croatian history. Nearby, you’ll find a lively street with cafes, perfect for a quick break or post-tour stroll.

The tour then heads to Petrini Pyli, the only preserved Old City gate from the 13th century. The gate’s painted image of Our Lady with Jesus has survived a major fire in the 17th century, making it a key historical artifact.
A 5-minute stop offers the chance to appreciate this relic and learn about Zagreb’s medieval defenses. It’s a quiet, contemplative spot, with the gate serving as an entrance to the Old Town.

St. Mark’s Church marks the heart of Zagreb’s Old Town and features a notable tiled roof adorned with the Croatian coat of arms. The Square with the Parliament and Governor’s Palace surrounds the church, making it a picturesque location.
A brief 5-minute stop allows for photos of the church’s colorful roof, which is a favorite for group shots. The Segway’s proximity to these landmarks makes this a convenient and memorable photo opportunity.
From the Lotrščak Tower, visitors enjoy sweeping views of downtown Zagreb. The tower, dating from 13th century, offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval past. An antique cannon known as the “Grič Cannon” is fired daily at noon, adding historical charm.
The 10-minute stop includes time to take photos and admire Zagreb’s skyline from the tower’s vantage point. The short cable car ride under the tower is a fun feature, and the tower remains a key historical site.
The Stone Gate is considered the most popular entry point to the Old Town, famed for its oath of allegiance and quiet ambiance. The tour proceeds along Radiceva Street, a cobblestone path leading uphill and downhill through old-town neighborhoods.
This stretch lasts about 3 minutes, emphasizing the traditional streets and the significance of the gate as a spiritual site. The guide’s stories about Zagreb’s defensive walls and city gates enrich this experience.
The Oktogon, an art nouveau passage, connects Ilica and Flower’s Square, offering a quick view of one of Croatia’s original kravata (neck-tie) shops. The site is notable for its architectural style and its role as a shopping and meeting point.
Next, the Croatian National Theatre, opened in 1895 by Emperor Franz Joseph II, stands as a symbol of Zagreb’s cultural life. The 5-minute stop provides opportunities for photos and appreciation of its historic façade.
The tour concludes on a large plateau in front of the Mimara Museum, offering an excellent spot for a last free ride on the Segway. This area provides a spacious setting to enjoy the cityscape and reflect on the tour experience.
From here, travelers return to the meeting point at the Westin hotel, wrapping up the tour with a comprehensive view of Zagreb’s central sights.
The Zagreb All Around Tour on Segway offers a dynamic and efficient way to explore the city’s key landmarks, from the historic Upper Town to the bustling Main Square. The expert guides, like Bruno and Ines, bring both knowledge and warmth to the experience, making the ride engaging and educational.
Despite the brief stops, the tour covers a large area, including most major landmarks, and provides an excellent overview suited for visitors with limited time. The private format adds a personalized touch, and the small group size ensures a relaxed pace.
This tour best suits those who enjoy outdoor activity, are comfortable on a Segway, and want an interactive way to learn about Zagreb’s history. The only potential consideration is the age and weight limit of 12 years and 45 kg, and the fact that photo-taking may be restricted during certain stops. Overall, it’s a fun, informative, and memorable way to discover Zagreb’s highlights in a short timeframe.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and above, with a minimum weight of 45 kg, can participate, making it suitable for families with older kids.
Do I need previous experience riding a Segway?
No, the tour includes a brief practice session, and guides like Bruno and Ines ensure everyone feels comfortable before starting the main route.
What should I wear?
Closed shoes are recommended, especially in spring and summer, to ensure safety and comfort during the ride.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Yes, but at certain stops, guides may restrict phone use to ensure safety. The final stop offers a great photo opportunity of Zagreb’s skyline.
What’s included in the tour price?
The price covers the Segway ride, guide services, and gloves in colder months. It’s a private tour, so no additional participants are included.
How do I cancel if needed?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund, but weather-related cancellations are fully refunded or rescheduled.
This detailed review highlights the practical aspects and memorable features of the Zagreb All Around Tour on Segway, providing a clear picture of what to expect and who will enjoy it most.