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Discover Warsaw on a 3-hour electric scooter tour, exploring key landmarks with a friendly guide, delicious treats, and Insta-worthy photo spots for $94.
Explore Warsaw in a fresh, eco-friendly way with the Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour – 3-Hours of Magic! This guided experience offers a fun and efficient way to see the city’s most iconic sights, all from the seat of your own electric scooter. Priced at $94 per person, the tour lasts 3 hours, making it a perfect option for travelers eager to cover a lot of ground without tiring walks. The tour departs from Chmielna 2 in Warsaw, with flexible start times based on availability.
This full-package adventure is ideal for those who want a lively, informative, and memorable exploration of Warsaw’s key landmarks. The guides are praised for their knowledge, humor, and ability to keep spirits high, even in less ideal weather conditions. Plus, the tour includes local treats and plenty of photo opportunities, making it both fun and flavorful. Just remember to wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes for a smooth ride.


This tour begins at Chmielna 2 and takes you on a 3-hour journey through Warsaw’s most famous landmarks. After a brief training session, you hop onto your electric scooter, leaving behind long, tiring walks. The guide leads you past Castle Square, where the Sigismund’s Column and the Royal Castle stand out as major highlights.
You’ll learn about the history of the Royal Castle and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Old Town Market Square. The Warsaw Mermaid, a symbol of the city, is also part of this route, along with Canon Square and the Narrowest House in Old Town. This segment offers a great mix of history, architecture, and vibrant city life, all while riding a quiet, eco-friendly scooter.
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Continuing through Warsaw, the tour visits the Barbican, a medieval fortress that once protected the city. Next, the Old Gunpowder House and Warsaw Uprising Monument highlight important moments in Polish history. The Ghetto area includes key sites like the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, Umschlagplatz, and the Footbridge of Memory.
These stops give insight into Warsaw’s wartime past and resilience. The guide offers engaging stories and recommendations for exploring further, making this part of the tour both educational and emotionally impactful. Expect some lively commentary and interesting facts at each site.

From the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum to the Polin Museum, the tour brings you close to Warsaw’s rich cultural scene. The Umschlagplatz and Anielewicz Bunker are poignant memorials, while the Multimedia Fountain Park offers a modern contrast with its vibrant water displays.
Riding between these stops, the guide shares insights into Warsaw’s Jewish history, World War II events, and the city’s recovery. These stops are accessible and meaningful, offering a balanced mix of remembrance and contemporary culture.

The Footbridge of Memory connects historic sites with modern Warsaw, offering great photo opportunities. From here, the tour moves to Krasickich Square and Krasickich Garden, where the greenery and statues add a peaceful touch amid the city buzz.
The Palace of Culture and Science looms large on the skyline, providing a striking backdrop for photos. Riding past Saski Garden and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the tour combines natural beauty with solemn memorials, giving a comprehensive view of Warsaw’s diverse landscapes.
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The Presidential Palace and Hotel Bristol symbolize Warsaw’s political history and elegance. The Saski Garden offers a quiet retreat after city sightseeing, perfect for a quick break. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stands as a reminder of Poland’s sacrifices, and the Palace of Culture and Science provides an impressive view from the outside.
These landmarks underscore Warsaw’s blend of royal grandeur, political significance, and resilience through history. The guide highlights how each site reflects the city’s evolving identity.

The Multimedia Fountain Park is a lively stop, renowned for its water shows and modern entertainment. Nearby, the Krasiskich Square and Krasiskich Garden show the city’s urban renewal. The Umschlagplatz and Monument to the Ghetto Heroes connect visitors emotionally with Warsaw’s wartime past.
The route continues past Footbridge of Memory and Grzybowski Square, where contemporary city life thrives. The tour concludes near the Palace of Culture and Science, giving you a chance to explore more or prepare for your next adventure.
Throughout the tour, local treats are offered, enhancing the experience with flavors of Warsaw. Riders also get plenty of photo opportunities at scenic spots like the Saski Garden, Royal Castle, and Krasickich Square. Riding on electric scooters means a quiet, smooth journey, avoiding the fatigue of walking.
The guides are praised for their knowledge, humor, and ability to keep the atmosphere lively, making this tour great for all ages. The safety gear and raincoats help ensure comfort, regardless of weather conditions.

To get the most out of this experience, wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. The tour is fully outdoors, so check the weather forecast—though rain or shine, the tour runs as scheduled. It’s advisable to arrive a few minutes early for the scooter training and safety briefing.
This tour is suitable for people who enjoy light physical activity and want a fun, fast-paced way to see Warsaw’s landmarks. It’s not suited for those who prefer indoor activities or have mobility limitations, but the easy-to-ride scooters make it accessible for most.

This tour appeals most to history enthusiasts, photo lovers, and urban explorers who want an active, engaging way to discover Warsaw. The guided commentary ensures you learn about the city’s past and present, while the fun riding experience keeps things lively.
It’s particularly well-rated for guides like Nikita and Francisco, who bring humor and depth to their storytelling. The 3-hour duration strikes a balance between sightseeing and relaxation, ideal for a half-day adventure.
“Nikita was a great tour guide with good humour, too. Highly recommended!”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a local guide, electric scooter, safety gear, scout training, and a raincoat if needed.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for 3 hours, giving ample time to see many of Warsaw’s most important landmarks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Chmielna 2 at City Segway Tours and ends back at the same meeting point.
Is the tour suitable for all weather?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine. Raincoats are provided to keep riders comfortable.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Dress according to the weather forecast.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The tour is suitable for most people comfortable on a scooter, with brief training provided. It’s not overly strenuous but requires some balance and coordination.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refund is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Are guides available in different languages?
Yes, tours are offered in English and Polish.
Is this tour good for families or groups?
Yes, it’s suitable for groups who enjoy outdoor activities and want a lively way to explore Warsaw together.
What makes this tour different from walking tours?
Riding an electric scooter allows coverage of more ground in less time, avoiding fatigue, and adds a fun, modern twist to sightseeing.
This electric scooter tour of Warsaw combines historical landmarks, vibrant city life, and local culture in a way that is engaging, efficient, and enjoyable. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers seeking a dynamic and informative introduction to Poland’s capital city.
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