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Discover Warsaw’s highlights on a 3-hour electric scooter tour, visiting key landmarks with a friendly guide and enjoying scenic stops around the city center.

The Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour – 3-Hours of Magic! offers an engaging way to see Warsaw’s most iconic sights in a compact timeframe. Priced at $96.17 per person, this tour provides a scenic, informative experience that covers the city’s essential landmarks in just three hours. Perfect for those wanting a quick yet rich overview, it includes a mobile ticket for convenience and starts from Chmielna 2.
A standout feature of this tour is the combination of fun riding and expert storytelling. The small group size—maximum 20 travelers—ensures an intimate experience. While lunch is not included, the tour’s focus on key historical sites, vibrant landmarks, and scenic stops makes it an ideal way to get acquainted with Warsaw. The 3-hour duration balances thoroughness with a lively pace, suitable for visitors who want to see a lot without a full-day commitment.

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This tour departs from Chmielna 2, situated conveniently near public transportation options in Warsaw. The initial 10-minute training session ensures all participants are comfortable riding the electric scooter, making it accessible even for first-timers. The small group size promotes personalized guidance, with the guide providing safety instructions and tips to maximize comfort during the ride.
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Since the mobile ticket system is used, travelers can easily access their booking details on arrival. Most travelers find the location easy to reach, which adds to the overall convenience.

The adventure begins at the Chmielna 2 office, where the guide provides comprehensive scooter usage training. This short session aims to set everyone at ease before heading out to explore Warsaw’s vibrant streets. The relaxed start allows for questions and ensures all riders feel confident riding their electric scooters.
This initial moment also sets the friendly tone for the tour, as the guide explains what to expect during the next three hours. The training is free of charge and lasts approximately 10 minutes, making it a quick but necessary step to ensure safety.
The first notable landmarks are King Sigismund’s Column and the New Town Square. The guide shares stories behind the monument and the square’s history, enriching the sightseeing experience. These stops are brief—about 5 minutes each—yet packed with interesting facts about Warsaw’s past.
The King Sigismund’s Column is a famous symbol of Warsaw, and hearing its backstory helps visitors appreciate its significance. The New Town Square offers a lively atmosphere, perfect for capturing photos and soaking in the local ambiance before moving on.

Next, the tour visits the Castle Square, home to the Royal Castle. The guide explains the history of this historic building, which has played a vital role in Warsaw’s royal and political life. Riders get a quick glimpse of the castle’s impressive façade while listening to its background.
The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and although the tour only stops briefly—5 minutes—the guide’s commentary helps visitors understand its importance. The Old Town’s charming streets and colorful facades make it a favorite photo spot during the ride.

The Warsaw Mermaid monument is a must-see, with the guide recounting the legend behind this iconic figure. Riders enjoy the picturesque setting and learn why the mermaid symbolizes Warsaw.
Continuing to the Warsaw Barbican, the guide shares its history as a defensive structure once protecting the city. The 5-minute stop offers a window into medieval Warsaw and how the city was fortified. Both stops highlight Warsaw’s rich history through storytelling and visual appeal.
The tour pays homage at the Monument to Maria Sklodowska-Curie, where the guide discusses her achievements and contribution to science. This stop emphasizes Warsaw’s role in fostering great minds.
Next, the Warsaw Uprising Monument stands as a powerful reminder of the city’s resilience. The guide explains the significance of the uprising fighters, providing context for their heroic efforts. These stops deepen the understanding of Warsaw’s challenging history.
The Multimedia Fountain Park is a highlight for its vibrant water shows, which take place during the day. Riders get a brief view of this popular entertainment venue, enjoying its lively atmosphere.
Cruising past the Krasinski Palace, the guide shares details about this historic baroque residence. The 5-minute drive-by offers a glimpse into Warsaw’s aristocratic past and the architectural beauty of the city.
The Statue of the Little Insurgent is a poignant monument symbolizing the courage of Warsaw’s youth during the uprising. The guide recounts the story behind this small but meaningful figure, reinforcing themes of bravery.
The tour wraps up back at Chmielna 2, where the 10-minute final segment allows for any last questions. Riders leave with a well-rounded impression of Warsaw’s landmarks, history, and legends—all delivered in a friendly, accessible manner.
The guide plays a key role in this tour’s success, combining friendly demeanor with informative storytelling. Based on reviews, guides like Nikita are praised for being friendly, informative, and engaging. They also help capture photos or videos during the ride, ensuring visitors leave with memories.
The small group setting and personalized attention make the experience feel more intimate, especially for those unfamiliar with riding scooters or exploring Warsaw for the first time. This personal touch elevates the overall enjoyment.
Since most travelers book this tour about a month in advance, securing a spot is advisable, especially during peak seasons. The weather-dependent nature of the activity means it’s best to plan for good weather days, with options for rescheduling or refunds if it’s canceled due to poor conditions.
Participants should be comfortable riding an electric scooter, and the helmet is provided for safety. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider the physical demands of riding.
The 3-hour electric scooter tour in Warsaw offers a fun, efficient way to see the city’s top sights. The combination of scenic stops, storytelling, and flexible pacing makes it an appealing choice for visitors wanting a lively overview without the commitment of a full-day tour.
While it doesn’t include lunch or in-depth visits inside buildings, the high praise for guides and well-chosen landmarks make this tour stand out. Perfect for first-time visitors or anyone short on time, it provides a memorable introduction to Warsaw’s history and culture.
“We had our tour with Nikita. The route was scenic, had great highlights of Warsaw and Old Town. There were plenty of opportunities for pictures and…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but riders should be comfortable on an electric scooter.
How long is the training session?
The training lasts approximately 10 minutes at the start.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You will visit King Sigismund’s Column, New Town Square, Castle Square, Old Town, Warsaw Mermaid, Warsaw Barbican, Monument to Maria Sklodowska-Curie, Warsaw Uprising Monument, Multimedia Fountain Park, Krasinski Palace, and Statue of the Little Insurgent.
Does the tour run in bad weather?
The activity is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
What is included in the price?
The price covers electric scooter, helmet, and a local guide.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes back at Chmielna 2, the starting point.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included in the tour price.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 31 days ahead, so early reservation is recommended.
This electric scooter tour in Warsaw combines fun riding with insightful storytelling, making it a lively and memorable way to discover the city’s historic highlights.