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Discover Zagreb on a fun, eco-friendly Segway tour covering the city's top sights, history, and hidden gems in just over two hours—perfect for exploring efficiently.
Zagreb All Around Tour – a 2 Hour and 15 Minute Adventure on a Segway
Exploring Zagreb’s historic and vibrant city center on a Segway might just be the most enjoyable way to get to know Croatia’s capital. This comprehensive 120-minute tour covers both the Lower and Upper Town, offering a balance of fun, culture, and insightful commentary from local guides. With the ability to glide effortlessly over cobblestones, hills, and off-road paths, you’ll cover more ground than a typical walking tour—without the fatigue.
What we particularly love about this experience is how accessible it is, even for first-time Segway riders. The guides are patient, friendly, and knowledgeable, making sure everyone gets comfortable before heading out. One slight consideration is that the tour moves at a lively pace, so it’s best suited for those with some basic comfort on a Segway. Perfect for history buffs, city explorers, or anyone seeking a fun, interactive way to see Zagreb’s highlights, this tour offers real value for a well-rounded introduction to the city.

This tour is designed to give you a broad, lively overview of Zagreb’s core neighborhoods—its historic Lower Town and the scenic Upper Town—without the tiring walk. It’s especially suitable if you only have a limited amount of time but want to see as much as possible, or if you prefer an activity that keeps you engaged and moving.
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Meet at The Westin Zagreb hotel, conveniently located in the city center. From there, the tour begins with a quick introduction and a practice session—crucial for first-timers—to ensure everyone feels comfortable riding the Segway. The small group size (up to 10 participants) means personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Weather considerations are important: in colder months, gloves are provided, and advised footwear is closed shoes rather than flip-flops for safety.
Stop 1: Monument to Marko Maruli – a fitting starting point, this statue honors Croatia’s literary father from the 15th century. It’s a quick intro to the city’s cultural roots, and the guide offers context about Croatian literature and history.
Stop 2: King Tomislav Square – this is where Zagreb’s Green Horseshoe begins. The first Croatian king’s statue offers a sense of national pride, and the surrounding park connects historical and modern Zagreb.
Stop 3: Strossmayer Square – home to the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences, this square is a hub of intellectual history. Our reviewer noted that this stop is also when further Segway practice is done—making sure everyone is confident before moving on.
Stop 4: Zrinjevac Park – a lush green space honoring Nikola Zrinski, this park is a peaceful oasis and a favorite among locals, especially for its music pavilion.
Stop 5: Zagreb Cathedral – standing tall with neo-Gothic towers reaching 108 meters, this cathedral is the city’s spiritual heart and one of the most recognizable landmarks. The guide’s commentary adds depth to its architectural and religious significance.
Stop 6: Ban Jelačić Square – Zagreb’s bustling main square since the 16th century, it’s the perfect place to absorb local life and snap photos.
Stop 7: Petrini Pyli – the only remaining old city gate from the 13th century, with a beautifully surviving painting of Our Lady with Jesus. This stop offers a glimpse into Zagreb’s medieval defenses.
Stop 8: St. Mark’s Church – famous for its colorful tiled roof, this church is one of the most photographed sites in Zagreb. It’s also a great spot for a group photo.
Stop 9: Lotrscak Tower – the tower provides spectacular views of Zagreb’s rooftops and the city’s medieval walls. The reviewer appreciated the chance to see the shortest cable car in Europe underneath.
Stop 10: Radiceva Street & Stone Gate – a scenic uphill stroll with cobblestones, leading to the Old Town’s main entrance, which is also a place of oath—quiet and respectful.
Stop 11: Oktogon – a beautiful Art Nouveau passage connecting key streets, and home to Croatia’s original necktie shop—an amusing detail for fashion and history fans.
Stop 12: Croatian National Theatre – a grand building from 1895, symbolizing Zagreb’s cultural scene, perfect for a quick photo and reflection on the city’s artistic spirit.
After a leisurely ride across the city’s key sites, the tour loops back to the Westin hotel, with a final stop at a spacious plateau near the Mimara Museum. This provides an excellent opportunity for a last quick glide, photos, or just soaking in the atmosphere.
Reviewers consistently highlight the knowledgeability of guides like Bruno, Ines, and Alex, who share captivating stories and historical tidbits that bring Zagreb’s landmarks to life. One reviewer praised Ines for her friendliness and valuable insights, noting she made the experience both fun and educational. Others mentioned how guides made an effort to keep the group shaded during hot days and tailored the ride to their comfort level, emphasizing the tour’s personalized approach.
The reviews also point out that covering a lot of ground on a Segway allows for a richer understanding of Zagreb’s layout and history. For instance, one reviewer appreciated how the tour included off-road segments, hills, and narrow streets, demonstrating the Segway’s versatility. The balance of sightseeing and storytelling creates an engaging narrative, making it more than just a city ride.
The cost of around $92 per person includes the Segway, a quick practice session, and a guided tour. Considering how much ground you cover and the depth of information shared, this is a sound investment for those wanting a comprehensive introduction. The small group size ensures you aren’t lost in a crowd, and the mobile ticket option adds flexibility.
A recurring theme in reviews is the value of the guided experience—guides not only show you sights but also share anecdotes and explain why they matter. This adds a personal touch that makes the tour memorable.

This Zagreb Segway adventure is ideal for first-time visitors who want an efficient overview, history buffs, or adventurers looking for a unique activity. It’s also perfect for small groups or couples seeking a private, personalized experience. If you’re comfortable on a Segway or willing to learn, you’ll find the riding part straightforward and enjoyable.
However, those with mobility issues or discomfort with riding might prefer a traditional walking tour. Also, since the tour moves quickly around multiple landmarks, it’s best suited for travelers eager to see many sights in a short time rather than leisurely exploring one or two.

The Zagreb All Around Segway Tour offers a lively, engaging way to cover the city’s highlights in just over two hours. The combination of scenic stops, historical commentary, and the fun of riding a Segway makes it a memorable choice for first-time visitors and seasoned travelers alike. Guides like Bruno and Ines bring their local knowledge to life, ensuring you understand not just what you see but why it matters.
If you’re after a practical, entertaining, and efficient way to explore Zagreb’s core neighborhoods, this tour delivers excellent value. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate a mix of education, fun, and a touch of adventure—plus, you’ll get a fantastic overview that sets the stage for deeper exploration later.

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a quick practice session to help first-timers get comfortable on the Segway. Guides are patient and ensure safety throughout.
What should I wear?
Closed shoes are recommended, especially in spring and summer. Gloves are available during colder months to keep your hands warm.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is approximately $92.32 per person, which includes the Segway, guide, and practice time.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours and 15 minutes, covering both the Lower and Upper Town with multiple stops and photo opportunities.
Are there any age or weight restrictions?
Yes, participants must be at least 12 years old and weigh a minimum of 45 kg to participate.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility for travelers’ plans.
In summary, this Zagreb Segway tour combines efficient sightseeing, expert guides, and a dash of adventure, making it an excellent choice for those looking to maximize their time in the city without sacrificing depth or fun. Whether you’re a history lover, a first-time visitor, or simply seeking a new way to discover Zagreb, this experience offers a memorable and practical introduction to Croatia’s capital.