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Experience Krakow's Jewish Quarter on a fun, eco-friendly 2-hour Segway tour for $53. Discover landmarks, history, and city views with expert guides.
Explore Krakow’s Jewish Quarter on a lively Segway tour that lasts approximately 2 hours and costs $53 per person. This guided experience takes you through Kazimierz, Krakow’s historic Jewish district, in a modern and effortless way. The tour covers over 10 kilometers (4 miles) of the city’s most notable sights, making it ideal for travelers who want a fun, active, and informative way to see Krakow’s rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
The tour begins at Sienna 17 Street in Krakow, where you’ll receive a brief training session and safety gear, including a helmet. No prior Segway experience is needed, as the guides help you get comfortable quickly. The entire experience is tailored for ease and enjoyment, with a focus on storytelling and local insights. Visitors praise the knowledgeable guides—such as Tomaz and Nikita—who make the journey both educational and entertaining. Note that the tour is not suitable for pregnant women and requires a minimum weight of 30 kg and a maximum of 135 kg.


The tour starts at Sienna 17 Street, where the Segway Tours & Rental Kraków office is located on the ground floor. After a quick safety briefing and Segway training, you’ll be ready to ride. The initial practice session is designed to build confidence, making even first-time riders feel at ease within minutes.
This setup ensures you leave with a good understanding of how to operate the original Segways safely, including wearing your helmet and raincoat if needed. The friendly staff and easy access to the meeting point make starting your adventure smooth and hassle-free.
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The tour’s journey begins along the picturesque Vistula Boulevards, where you can enjoy views of the river and the city skyline. Crossing the Bernatkas Footbridge, the route offers excellent photo opportunities with views of Krakow’s skyline and the river.
Riders appreciate the effortless glide of the Segway as they take in the scenery, with the guide sharing stories about the city’s geography and history. This part of the tour provides a relaxed and scenic introduction before diving into the historic districts.

The heart of the tour is the Kazimierz district, known for its cultural diversity and vibrant life. The guide leads you past the Old Synagogue and the Remuh Synagogue, where you can appreciate their architectural beauty and historical significance. The Jewish Cemetery is a poignant stop, offering insight into the traditions and history of the Jewish community in Krakow.
Nowy Square, the lively hub of Kazimierz, features bustling cafes and shops. The tour also passes by the Church on the Rock and Corpus Christi Church, blending religious sites and local life in a single ride. The guide’s commentary helps clarify the significance of each location, bringing the district’s history to life.

A key stop is the monument dedicated to the victims of the Jewish Ghetto, which provides a moment of reflection within the tour. The guide explains its historical context, offering a deeper understanding of the hardships faced during World War II. This stop highlights the tour’s focus on meaningful, historical sites alongside lively city streets.
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The tour continues through Wawrzyca Street and Szeroka Street, where traditional Polish and Jewish influences converge. These streets are lined with cafes, shops, and historical buildings, showcasing the blend of old and new Krakow life. The Gestapo Prison Museum is also on the route, adding a darker note with its historical significance.
Szeroka Street remains peaceful and scenic, contrasting with the busy atmosphere of the city center. The guide shares stories about local legends and lesser-known facts, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.

After exploring the Jewish Quarter, the tour heads to Wolnica Square, a lively spot with cafes and markets. Nearby, the Church on the Rock offers a glimpse of religious architecture. These landmarks complement the Jewish sites and showcase Krakow’s diverse history.
The route also takes riders past Nowy Square, providing opportunities to see local life and take photos. The guide introduces you to the history of each location, making the ride both fun and informative.

One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the opportunity to drift down the Vistula River for outstanding views of Krakow’s skyline and bridges. The calm riverbank provides a scenic backdrop while the guide shares local insights and lesser-known stories.
This segment offers a relaxing break from the cobblestone streets, allowing riders to enjoy the fresh air and beautiful vistas that make Krakow so photogenic.

The 2-hour tour includes a 15-minute Segway training session and about 1 hour and 45 minutes of guided riding. The group size tends to be small, often just one or two people, which allows guides to give personalized attention.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and are advised not to wear high heels, as they can interfere with riding. The activity is unsuitable for pregnant women and those under 30 kg or over 135 kg. Raincoats are provided if weather turns unfavorable, ensuring comfort in all conditions.

This experience offers excellent value for money considering the professional guides, all safety gear, and the coverage of key sights in a compact time frame. It’s a unique way to see over 10 kilometers of Krakow, blending history, scenery, and lively districts in a single ride.
Reviews highlight the guides’ expertise and friendly approach, making the experience enjoyable even for first-time Segway riders. The flexible cancellation policy and the option to reserve and pay later add to the convenience, especially for spontaneous travelers.
This Segway tour suits active travelers who want to cover a lot of ground quickly while learning about Krakow’s Jewish district and city life. It’s particularly appealing to those interested in history, architecture, and local stories, delivered by guides praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor.
Since the ride is easy to learn and maneuver, it’s especially good for people looking for a fun, engaging way to explore without long walks or strenuous activity. However, those with mobility restrictions or discomfort on cobblestones might want to consider this aspect.
This tour combines fun, active exploration with meaningful historical stops. For $53, visitors gain a rundown of Krakow’s Jewish district, with expert guides offering insights and stories along the way. Its small group size and easy-to-use Segways make it accessible and enjoyable for many.
While it covers familiar landmarks like Nowy Square and the Jewish Cemetery, the added benefit of river views and local commentary makes this experience stand out. It’s particularly well-suited for those seeking an interactive sightseeing adventure that balances history and recreation.
This tour offers a memorable and engaging way to discover Krakow’s Jewish quarter, especially if you prefer active, guided tours over walking. It’s a smart choice for first-time visitors and those eager to see the city from a modern perspective.
“Started the tour with a practice on the Segway. We were very fortunate as there was only me and my husband. Tomaz was very informative and friendly…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a 15-minute training session, making it suitable for first-time Segway users.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable shoes; avoid high heels. The tour provides raincoats if needed.
Are there age or weight restrictions?
Yes, participants should weigh between 30 kg and 135 kg. The activity is not recommended for pregnant women.
What landmarks will I see?
Stops include the Old Synagogue, Remuh Synagogue, Jewish Cemetery, Nowy Square, Church on the Rock, and more.
How long is the actual riding time?
The guided portion lasts about 1 hour and 45 minutes, with a total 2-hour experience including training.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The information does not specify accessibility for wheelchairs; the activity is best suited for those able to stand and balance on a Segway.
What is the group size?
Group sizes tend to be small, often just one or two people, providing a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Is food or drinks included?
No, meals and drinks are not included in the tour price.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides lead the tour in English and German.
How do I book this tour?
You can book through the provided link, with options to reserve and pay later for added convenience.