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Discover ancient Athens on a fun, eco-friendly 1.5-hour Segway tour covering key sites like the Acropolis, Roman forum, and Agora with knowledgeable guides.

The Ancient Athens Short Segway Tour offers a unique way to see some of the city’s most iconic historic sites in just 1 hour 30 minutes. Priced at $67.64 per person, this tour provides a comfortable, eco-friendly alternative to walking, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a quick, engaging overview of Athens’ ancient landmarks. The tour departs from a centrally located office near Thission, which provides amenities like free Wi-Fi, water, and a bathroom—perfect for a brief rest before or after your ride.
A key strength of this experience is its small group size, with a maximum of 7 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace. Since the tour is suitable for most people aged 12 and older, with some physical activity involved, it appeals to those eager to combine sightseeing with a bit of fun on a Segway. While inside the archaeological sites is not included, the route covers seven famous hills and must-see landmarks that highlight Athens’ ancient grandeur.

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The tour begins at Eschinou 9, in a location close to public transportation options. The meeting point is well-equipped, featuring restrooms, free Wi-Fi, and water, making it convenient for travelers arriving from different parts of Athens. Once you’re ready, the guide provides a quick safety briefing and helmets before setting off on this lively ride through the city’s historic landscape.

The first stop at the Herod Atticus Odeon lasts about 10 minutes. Although entry is not included, the amphitheater itself frames spectacular views of the Acropolis and the city below. It’s an excellent place to appreciate how ancient performances might have sounded while soaking in the scenic surroundings.
Next, the tour pauses at the Areopagus, a 15-minute stop with free admission, famous for its role in ancient Athens’ legal system and its panoramic views of the Acropolis. Shortly after, the Pnyx—a site where ancient Athenians once gathered for democracy—also receives 15 minutes of attention. Both sites are free to visit, making this a meaningful glimpse into Athens’ political and judicial history.
A quick 10-minute stop at Monastiraki offers a lively urban scene, with its market stalls and street performers. It’s a good spot for photos and soaking in the buzz of modern Athens amidst ancient ruins. The Ancient Agora follows, with a 10-minute visit to the site where Athenians once gathered for commerce and community affairs. While the interior visits are not included, the external views still convey the importance of this bustling marketplace of antiquity.
The final stop at the Roman Agora provides another 10-minute perspective on Athens’ layered history, with its impressive structures and remnants. As with previous stops, admission tickets are not included, but the exterior views and surroundings are rich in historical context.

The small group size enhances the experience, allowing the guide to offer personalized insights about each site. Helmets are provided, and the tour is designed to be accessible to most, provided participants can climb stairs comfortably and balance on a Segway. The minimum age is 12, with an upper limit of 250 pounds for safety reasons.

Travelers should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking or standing during stops. Carrying large bags is discouraged, as Segways are not suited for bulky items. The tour does not include inside visits to archaeological sites, so don’t expect to go inside the museums or structures. Instead, the focus is on external views and scenic routes.
What makes this Ancient Athens Short Segway Tour appealing is its combination of speed, small group intimacy, and coverage of key landmarks. The expert guide enhances the experience with interesting commentary, and the eco-friendly Segway makes covering more ground easier than walking. Plus, the free cancellation policy provides peace of mind for flexible planning.
This experience suits active travelers who want to see Athens’ highlights without spending hours walking. It’s especially good for those with limited time or seeking a fun, engaging way to learn about Athens’ ancient sites. The tour’s manageable pace and interesting stops make it suitable for most older children and teenagers comfortable on a Segway.
The Ancient Athens Short Segway Tour offers a compact, enjoyable introduction to the city’s historic core. For just over an hour and a half, travelers experience seven prominent sites, guided by a knowledgeable host who brings the city’s history to life. The small group size and modern equipment contribute to a personal, hassle-free outing.
While it doesn’t include inside visits, this tour provides a beautiful external perspective, perfect for those wanting a quick, memorable overview of Athens’ ancient landmarks. It’s especially ideal for visitors who enjoy active sightseeing and prefer a lighthearted, eco-conscious approach to exploring Athens’ timeless streets.
“Our guide was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable and made it such a fun and informative Segway ride in Athens! Highly recommend”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 12 years old, and participants should be capable of climbing stairs and balancing on a Segway.
Do I need prior experience riding a Segway?
No, the guide provides a safety briefing and helmets, and most people find it easy to ride after a short introduction.
Are inside visits included in this tour?
No, the tour focuses on external views of the archaeological sites; inside visits are not part of the itinerary.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and it’s best to avoid large bags during the ride.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 7 travelers for a more personal experience.