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Discover Krakow’s Jewish Quarter on a 2-hour Segway tour for $54.99, covering key sites with expert guides, fun practice, and plenty of photo stops.
A 2-hour Segway tour of Krakow’s Jewish Quarter Kazimierz offers an exciting way to explore the city’s vibrant history and lively streets at a brisk pace. Priced at $54.99 per person, the tour includes a quick Segway training session, making it accessible even for first-timers. With a typical booking window of 26 days in advance, this experience is popular among those looking for an engaging sightseeing option that combines fun with culture. The tour covers a rich itinerary, from the historic Old Synagogue to the Father Bernatek Footbridge, with plenty of stops for photos and stories.
While the tour is mainly designed for small groups of up to 30 participants, it’s suitable for most travelers who enjoy a bit of adventure and want to see many of Krakow’s highlights in a short time. Participants must weigh between 30 kg and 135 kg and cannot be under the influence of alcohol. This tour is perfect for families, friends, or anyone wanting a lively, interactive way to learn about Kazimierz’s history and culture.


The tour begins at Sienna 17, a convenient location near public transportation options. Here, participants gather for a brief safety briefing and a 15-minute training session. This setup ensures everyone feels confident before heading out to the streets on a Segway. The fact that all necessary safety gear is provided adds peace of mind, especially for first-time Segway riders. After the training, the guide leads the group through the charming streets of Kazimierz, giving participants their first taste of riding a Segway in an urban setting.
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The first stop on the route is the Old Synagogue, a building with a compelling story about Krakow’s Jewish heritage. During the 10-minute visit, the guide shares insights about the synagogues in the area, offering context about Kazimierz’s Jewish community. This site is a highlight for those interested in Krakow’s cultural diversity, and the brief stop allows for photos and questions. Since the tour moves quickly, it’s a good idea to focus on the story and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Kazimierz’s historic streets.

Next, the tour moves to Plac Wolnica, a lively square at the heart of Kazimierz. The guide recounts stories about this historical marketplace, giving visitors a sense of how Kazimierz has evolved over centuries. The 10-minute stop provides a chance for photos and to soak in local life. The square’s lively ambiance contrasts with the quieter streets, making it a great spot to observe local cafes, shops, and architecture. Participants appreciate the chance to see a local hub that retains its authentic charm.

The Market Square, a major highlight, features twice in the itinerary, with two 10-minute stops. This central area is famous for its historic Cloth Hall and the St. Mary’s Basilica. The guide shares stories about its role as Krakow’s bustling center for centuries. These stops are perfect for capturing photos of the square’s stunning architecture and lively street performers. Though brief, the stops give a vivid snapshot of Krakow’s vibrant urban life and its significance as a historic trading hub.
The Corpus Christi Church is another key stop on the tour, with a 10-minute story about its architecture and history. Known for its impressive façade and interior art, the church adds to the tour’s cultural richness. Participants get an overview of its role within the city and enjoy the opportunity to take photos of its distinctive design. The guide’s storytelling helps bring this architectural gem to life, making it more than just a quick glance.
The Church on the Rock (Kosciol na Skalce) is a small, historic church with a story about its significance and architecture. The 10-minute stop provides insights into its history and the role it played in Kazimierz’s spiritual life. This site offers a peaceful moment in the busy city streets and is ideal for photos and reflection. The guide explains its importance within the local community, adding a layer of depth to the sightseeing experience.
Szeroka Street is renowned for its Jewish cultural sites, synagogues, and vibrant atmosphere. During the 10-minute stop, the guide shares stories about the street’s history and its lively present. Visitors can enjoy the ambiance, spot local shops, and take photos of the historical buildings. This street remains a focal point of Kazimierz and offers a chance to appreciate its blend of history and modern culture.

The Remuh Cemetery is a poignant stop where the guide narrates stories about the Jewish community’s history and the significance of cemeteries in Kazimierz. Over 10 minutes, visitors can observe the historic tombstones and learn about notable figures buried here. This stop provides a respectful moment and insight into the area’s spiritual heritage, adding depth to the overall tour.
The Father Bernatek Footbridge marks the final stop, with a 10-minute story about its modern design and role as a pedestrian link across the Vistula River. The guide explains its significance in connecting different parts of Krakow and enhancing the scenic views. This spot offers excellent photo opportunities of the river and city skyline, making it a fitting conclusion to the tour.
The tour starts at Sienna 17 and is designed for small groups of up to 30 participants, ensuring plenty of room for questions and personalized storytelling. The average booking time of 26 days in advance indicates strong interest. Participants must weigh between 30 kg and 135 kg and not be under the influence of alcohol. The training session lasts about 15 minutes, and the entire experience lasts roughly 2 hours, including sightseeing stops.
What sets this Segway tour of Krakow’s Jewish Quarter apart is its combination of fun, ease of riding, and rich storytelling. The expert guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly attitude, making even the first-time riders comfortable. The stops at historic sites like the Old Synagogue and Remuh Cemetery offer meaningful insights, while the photo opportunities ensure memorable moments.
The tour is especially suitable for those who enjoy an active, engaging way to see the city, with the flexibility to ask questions and explore at a brisk pace. However, travelers should be prepared for cold weather in winter months and follow safety instructions closely for a safe experience.
This small-group Segway tour provides an excellent overview of Kazimierz, Krakow’s historic Jewish district, in a short time. Its moderate price point and friendly, knowledgeable guides make it a strong value. The 2-hour format is perfect for fitting into a busy sightseeing day, especially for those eager to cover multiple sites quickly.
Most reviews highlight the guides’ expertise and the fun nature of riding Segways as major strengths. Some mention that the tour could include more detailed historical context, but overall, it offers a lively and accessible way to learn about Krakow’s cultural heritage.
This 2-hour Segway experience delivers a lively, interactive way to see the Jewish Quarter’s most notable sites. The expert guides and well-organized stops make it especially appealing for first-time visitors or families seeking a fun alternative to walking tours.
While it’s not designed to be an in-depth historical lecture, the combination of storytelling, photo stops, and scenic views offers a memorable introduction to Kazimierz. For $54.99, it’s a good value, especially considering the included safety gear and training.
Those who enjoy active outdoor activities and want a dynamic look at Krakow’s history will find this tour both enjoyable and educational. Be sure to book in advance, dress appropriately for the weather, and follow safety instructions for a smooth ride.
“Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Our guide Tom was fabulous, very knowledgeable and friendly. Recommended.”
Is prior Segway experience necessary?
No, the tour includes a 15-minute training session to teach you how to safely ride the Segway.
What are the age and weight restrictions?
Participants must weigh between 30 kg (65 lb) and 135 kg (300 lb). The tour is suitable for most people within this range.
Are safety gear and helmets provided?
Yes, helmets and safety gear are included to ensure a secure riding experience.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours, which includes the training and sightseeing stops.
Can I customize the stops or add visits?
The tour follows a set itinerary, but the guide is open to questions and may accommodate simple requests like visiting a synagogue.
Is the tour accessible for beginners?
Yes, most beginners find the Segways easy to operate after the brief training, and guides ensure everyone feels confident before starting.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours ahead are non-refundable.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at Sienna 17, centrally located in Krakow.
Is this tour suitable in winter or cold weather?
Yes, but wear warm clothing and gloves, especially during colder months like March.
Would this tour be good for families?
Yes, families with children age 9 and up typically enjoy the experience, provided they meet the weight requirements.
This Krakow Jewish Quarter Segway tour offers a lively, accessible, and informative way to discover Kazimierz’s sights, history, and culture — all while having fun on a Segway.