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Discover Krakow’s Jewish Quarter on a 2-hour electric scooter tour. Enjoy guided insights, historic landmarks, and a fun, eco-friendly way to explore.
Exploring Krakow’s Kazimierz district on an electric scooter offers a fresh, lively way to experience this historic Jewish quarter. This guided tour combines fun, convenience, and cultural discovery, making it an excellent choice for travelers eager to see the sights without the stress of walking or traditional bus tours.
One of the standout features of this experience is the easy-to-learn electric scooter, which makes navigating narrow streets and vibrant neighborhoods a breeze. Plus, with a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you gain more than just photos—you get context, stories, and local tips that bring Krakow’s past to life.
A potential consideration: you’ll need to wear flat, comfortable shoes and be prepared for possibly unpredictable weather—raincoats are provided if needed. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or those under the influence of alcohol.
This tour is perfect for those who want an active, engaging way to explore Krakow’s Jewish quarter, with a focus on landmarks, history, and local atmosphere. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or part of a small group, this experience offers a memorable, interactive sightseeing option.


This tour takes you through one of Krakow’s most colorful neighborhoods, Kazimierz. Known for its synagogues, historic streets, and vibrant atmosphere, this district is a must-see for visitors interested in Jewish history and local culture.
Starting at the Segway Point on Sienna 17 Street, the experience begins with a brief training session. Guides like Johann, who was praised for being both friendly and highly knowledgeable, ensure you’re comfortable before setting off. We loved the way the guides go beyond mere sightseeing—they share stories that make the past come alive, such as the significance of the Old Synagogue from the 16th century or the story behind the Tempel Synagogue.
Once on your scooter, you’ll glide past memorable sites like Wolnica Square, the Kazimierz Town Hall, and the Church on the Rock. The route also includes a scenic ride along the Vistula Boulevards, offering lovely views of the river and city skyline. Reviewers like Noelle appreciated Johann’s engaging commentary, which made the experience not only fun but educational.
Your guide will point out buildings with architectural charm and hidden gems, encouraging questions and offering tips on other places worth visiting in Krakow. The tour covers more than 10 km (about 4 miles), providing a good overview of this historically rich district.
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Old Synagogue: Dating back to the 16th century, it’s one of the oldest Jewish buildings in Poland. The guide will share its history and significance.
Remuh Synagogue and Cemetery: An important spiritual site, with some reviewers noting the serenity and historical importance of the cemetery.
Kupa Synagogue, Izaak Synagogue, High Synagogue: Each has its own story and architectural style, illustrating the diversity of the Jewish community that once thrived here.
Wawrzyca Street and Szeroka Street: These lively streets are filled with cafes, shops, and vibrant history. Reviewers highlight the atmosphere and the chance to see local life up close.
Jewish Cemeteries and Historical Sites: The tour includes stops at the Old Jewish Cemetery, giving you a chance to reflect on the community’s enduring legacy.
Polish-German Ghetto and Gestapo Prison: These sites tell the darker chapters of Krakow’s history but are essential for understanding the full picture of Kazimierz’s past.

Based on reviews, guides like Nikita and Tom excel at making the tour informative and fun. They recommend must-visit spots beyond the main sights, such as local stands and hidden corners. Visitors have noted that the tour is a balance of structured sightseeing and spontaneous moments—perfect for those who like a little flexibility and discovery.
The safety equipment, including helmets and raincoats, is appreciated, especially in unpredictable weather. The scooters are noiseless and environmentally friendly, adding to the relaxed, eco-conscious vibe. The tour duration of 2 hours includes a short training session, so even complete beginners can feel confident quickly.
At $32 per person, this tour offers excellent value, especially considering the number of landmarks covered and the personalized guide experience. Compared to traditional walking tours, you save energy and time while gaining a fresh perspective on Krakow’s Jewish quarter.
The group size is small, ensuring you won’t feel lost in a crowd. Plus, the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance gives you peace of mind if your plans change. The activity is suitable for most travelers, barring pregnant women and those under the influence of alcohol.
The meeting point is conveniently located on the ground floor of the Segway Point, making it easy to find, and the tour ends right back at the start, so you can continue exploring or grab a bite nearby.

This electric scooter tour is perfect for travelers who want a lively, interactive way to see Krakow’s Kazimierz district without the fatigue of walking. It suits those with a sense of adventure and interest in history, especially if you appreciate guided stories and local insights.
It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with a small group or family who enjoy active outdoor activities. The tour is a good option for first-time visitors who want an overview of the Jewish quarter’s highlights in a short amount of time. If you’re looking for a fun, eco-friendly way to explore Krakow, this tour checks all the boxes.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a brief scooter training session, and guides ensure you’re comfortable before heading out.
What should I wear?
Comfortable flat shoes and casual clothes are recommended for ease of riding and comfort throughout the tour.
Is there an age limit?
While not explicitly stated, the tour is generally suitable for most adults who can ride a scooter. It’s not recommended for pregnant women or individuals under the influence of alcohol.
What if it rains?
Raincoats are provided if needed, so you can still enjoy the tour even in wet weather.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 2 hours, including a 15-minute training session and around 1 hour and 45 minutes of riding.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the tour price.
How many people are in each group?
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, though the exact number isn’t specified.
Are helmets and safety gear provided?
Yes, safety helmets and gear are included for all participants.
Can I extend the tour or customize it?
The tour offers a set route and duration, but guides are happy to recommend other places to visit afterward.

This electric scooter tour through Krakow’s Kazimierz district offers a compelling mix of fun, history, and practicality. You’ll love how smooth and simple it is to navigate the narrow streets while learning about the neighborhood’s storied past from friendly, knowledgeable guides like Johann or Tom. The route covers key landmarks—synagogues, cemeteries, squares—and provides stunning views, especially along the Vistula Boulevards.
The value for money is hard to beat when you consider the personalized guide service, the convenience of electric scooters, and the extensive coverage of Krakow’s Jewish quarter. It’s particularly suited for those who want an active, engaging way to explore, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get insider tips.
While weather can be unpredictable, the inclusion of rain gear and the short training session help make this experience accessible and enjoyable for most. The tour’s moderate price point makes it an attractive option for travelers looking to maximize their time and get a genuine feel for Krakow’s cultural heartbeat.
Whether you’re into history, looking for a unique sightseeing method, or simply want to have fun on two wheels, this tour stands out as a memorable way to see the city with a bit of zing.