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Discover Athens on a fun, eco-friendly Segway tour covering historic sites like the Acropolis, Ancient Agora, and more—all in just 3 hours with expert guides.
Athens is packed with fascinating sights, but fitting them all into a limited timeframe can be tricky. That’s where this Best of Athens Segway Tour shines. It offers a smart, efficient way to see some of the city’s most iconic landmarks without tiring yourself out—perfect for travelers short on time but eager for a rich experience. With a small group size, enthusiastic guides, and the novelty of gliding through history, it promises a memorable adventure.
One of the best things about this tour is how it combines historic sites with breathtaking views, all while being eco-friendly and easy to do even if you’re new to Segways. The fact that it covers so much ground in just three hours makes it an excellent value, especially considering how much of Athens you’ll get to see. However, a potential thing to keep in mind is that this tour doesn’t include entry to any archaeological sites, which means you won’t explore the interiors but will get outside views and photo opportunities.
This tour is ideal for those who want a lively, engaging way to understand Athens’ story without walking for hours. It’s especially suited for travelers with a sense of adventure, who don’t mind a little learning on the go, and those who prefer a small group setting to keep things personal and flexible.


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The experience kicks off at Athens City Segway Tours, where you’ll meet your guide and receive a 30-minute training session. We loved the way this eases first-timers into riding—guides like Vana and Stelios are praised for their patience and clear instructions. Many reviews mention how quickly even beginners gain confidence (“Segways are very easy to learn,” said one traveler, and others echoed that sentiment). This initial step ensures no one feels intimidated or wobbly, so you can focus on enjoying the ride and the scenery.
The tour begins at Kerameikos, the ancient cemetery and one of the entrances to Athens. Here, you’ll get a glimpse of the city’s ancient funeral practices and the walls that once guarded it. As you glide past, you’ll have the chance for photos and quick explanations from your guide about its significance. Reviewers noted this as a quieter, more reflective spot before the bustling city center.
Next, the route takes you along the same path as the ancient Greeks to the Ancient Agora, the political and commercial hub of old Athens. This stop offers a chance for a quick photo and a brief guided overview, though the tour does not include an inside visit. The guide might tell you about the marketplace where democracy was first practiced—a moment many find fascinating. The ease of riding your Segway means you can cover more ground than walking, appreciating the scale and layout of this historical site.
One of the tour’s highlight stops is Mars Hill (Areopagus), where you’ll pause for photos of the famed Acropolis. The view here is striking—standing atop the hill, you see the Acropolis rising majestically, perfect for capturing memorable shots. Guides often point out key landmarks and share stories about the birth of democracy on nearby Pnyka Hill. Many reviewers loved this vantage point, describing it as a “perfect photo opportunity” and a moment of awe.
From Mars Hill, the route continues up Pnyka Hill, where you’ll pass through a less touristy, terraced area that played a role in ancient governance. Traversing here is smooth, and you’ll get sweeping views of the city, making it a favorite among travelers who want great photos. The guide’s commentary adds context, as some reviews mention how engaging and informative the guides are, sharing fun facts about Athens’ evolution.
The tour then proceeds through the Roman part of Athens, passing by the Temple of Zeus and the Gate of Adrian, where history layers upon history. This area feels like walking through a living museum, and the Segway makes navigating these streets a breeze. The journey continues toward the Panathinaikon Stadium, where the first modern Olympic Games took place in 1896. Witnessing this site from outside offers a special perspective, and many reviews highlight how this stop is both educational and fun.
Easing into the lush National Gardens, you’ll feel a moment of tranquility after the busy city streets. The tour’s final highlight is the changing of the Presidential Guard, a spectacle admired by all visitors. Many reviewers noted how they loved the chance to snap photos of the guards in their elaborate uniforms—something that’s became a must-do in Athens. The relaxed pace on the Segway allows ample time for photos and personal exploration.
The tour winds down in Monastiraki and Thiseio, vibrant neighborhoods filled with shops, cafes, and lively streets. You’ll pass by local markets and have a chance to soak in the Athens vibe—an ideal way to finish your three-hour adventure. Many guests appreciated how effortlessly they could see “so many neighborhoods and sights” without the fatigue of walking.

At $107 per person, this tour represents good value, especially considering the amount of ground covered and the quality of guides. Reviewers frequently mention how this is a great way to maximize sightseeing in limited time, with many stating they saw more in three hours than they could on foot.
Limited to 10 participants, the small-group format ensures a more personal experience. Guides like Georgia, Stelios, and Vana are highly praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and attentiveness. Several reviews highlight how guides go above and beyond—helping with photos, adjusting the pace for comfort, and sharing interesting stories that make history come alive.
The 3-hour duration is ideal for travelers wanting a quick yet immersive overview. Tour times vary, so it’s advisable to check availability ahead of booking. The flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind for spontaneous plans.
You need to be at least 10 years old to ride a Segway, and the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those over 275 lbs (125 kg). Comfortable shoes are recommended, and large bags should be avoided for safety and convenience. Reviewers mention that even first-timers quickly pick up the Segway, and many appreciate the safety briefings.

Many travelers raved about their guides. Georgia was described as fun and informative, while Vana was praised for her kindness and patience. One reviewer shared how Vana helped her overcome initial fears, making her feel confident on the Segway. Others appreciated the flexibility of the tour, with some asking to shorten the route due to heat or comfort concerns—guides accommodated these requests happily.
The sightseeing stops are well-chosen, offering a blend of ancient ruins, panoramic views, and modern Athens’ character. The opportunity to take photos from unique vantage points—like Mars Hill or Pnyka Hill—is a recurring highlight. Reviewers also loved how easy it was to cover more ground than walking, especially during hot days.
Pros:
– Knowledgeable, friendly guides
– Great value for the scope of sightseeing
– Easy to learn on Segways
– Stunning, photo-worthy views
– Small group for personalized attention
Cons:
– Does not include entry to archaeological sites
– Not suitable for pregnant women or those over 125 kg
– Requires comfortable shoes and minimal baggage

The Best of Athens Small-Group Segway Tour offers an engaging, efficient way to see Athens’ most famous sights in just three hours. Its combination of expert guides, scenic viewpoints, and the novelty of riding a Segway make it a memorable experience for first-timers and seasoned travelers alike. The small group size ensures personalized attention, enhancing the overall enjoyment and safety.
This tour is especially suitable for travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing time without the exhaustion of walking. It strikes a good balance between fun and educational content, making it ideal for those eager to learn about Athens’ history while enjoying a lively, modern mode of transport.
If you’re after a mix of stunning photo opportunities, expert insights, and effortless sightseeing, this tour is a fantastic choice. Keep in mind your comfort and physical ability, but overall, it’s an experience that offers great value and plenty of fun.
“Georgia was a fun and informative guide. It was a great tour!”

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a 30-minute training session, and guides are known for their patience and clear instructions. Most first-timers find it easy to pick up.
Does the tour go inside any archaeological sites?
No, the tour is focused on outside views and photo stops. Entry to sites like the Acropolis is not included.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, creating a more personalized experience and less crowded environment.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be at least 10 years old to ride a Segway. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Large bags should be avoided for safety reasons, and the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those over 125 kg.
In summary, this small-group Segway tour offers a lively, memorable way to discover Athens’ highlights. It balances value, fun, and education, making it a top choice for travelers eager to see a lot in a short time while enjoying a unique, eco-friendly experience. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, it’s a lively addition to your Athens itinerary.