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Explore Athens on a fun, eco-friendly Segway tour covering iconic landmarks, with knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and great value for money.
This two-hour Segway tour offers a lively, eco-friendly way to see some of Athens’ most famous sites. Perfect for travelers who want a fun, efficient way to get a broad overview of the city’s key landmarks without the exhaustion of long walks or crowded buses. The guided experience combines expert commentary with the novelty of riding a Segway, making it a memorable way to start your Athens adventure.
One of the biggest perks? The knowledgeable guides and the chance to see places like Pnyx Hill, the Ancient Agora, and the Monastiraki Flea Market from a comfortable, elevated perspective. That said, a potential consideration is that this tour doesn’t go inside the archaeological sites — you’ll be viewing from the outside, which means you’ll want to visit the interiors separately if you’re keen on detailed exploration.
This experience suits those who enjoy active sightseeing, are comfortable on two wheels (or willing to learn), and want a leisurely yet comprehensive introduction to Athens’ historic heart. Families, couples, or solo travelers can all find value here, especially those with a sense of adventure and a curiosity for history.


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The tour kicks off at the Pnyx, a site renowned for its historical significance as a gathering place for ancient Athenian democracy. Here, the views of the Acropolis and the Parthenon are spectacular — perfect for those iconic photos everyone wants. With free admission, this location offers a great first impression of Athens’ history. Reviewers like Laurie praised the “great views of the Acropolis and Parthenon” from this vantage point, highlighting how this spot sets the tone for the tour.
Next, you’ll glide past the Ancient Agora, one of Athens’ most important archaeological sites, home to the Stoa of Attalos. While the tour doesn’t include inside visits, you’ll stop to capture photos in front of this impressive reconstruction. Reviewers like Karen appreciated the “great information and fun ride”, noting guides like Anastasia keep the group engaged while making sure everyone feels comfortable on the Segway.
Continuing your journey, you’ll pause in front of the Roman Agora’s gate and the Herod Atticus Odeon. The latter, a stunning ancient theatre still used today for summer festivals, offers a great photo op. Reviewers were impressed with how guides like Georgia shared “lots of information without overwhelming”, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
A highlight for many is the stop at Kerameikos Cemetery, known for its ancient ceramic workshops. While you won’t go inside, the outside views and insights into Athens’ craftsmanship history make this stop worthwhile. As one reviewer mentioned, the “area of ceramic workshops” gave a tangible connection to Athens’ artisan past.
Your final stop on the tour is the Areopagus, a renowned spot with a commanding view of the city and the entrance to the Acropolis. This is where Apostle Paul famously preached, adding a layer of historical depth. Reviewers like Ted enjoyed the “first time riding a Segway” here and appreciated the “great guide” who kept the atmosphere lively and informative.
The tour begins at the Athens City Segway Tours office, where your guide will give a safety briefing and teach you how to operate the Segway — don’t worry, most find it easy to pick up within minutes. Helmets are provided, and the tour is carefully paced to ensure comfort and safety, even for first-timers.
Group sizes are small, typically capped at 10, which fosters a more personal experience. The route is well-planned, with multiple departure times available, allowing flexibility to suit your schedule. Expect to be on the move, but with enough stops for photos, brief explanations, and breaks for water.
Most reviewers describe the experience as not only fun but also surprisingly informative. Guides like Alex, Georgia, and Stellios are lauded for their friendliness and depth of knowledge. As one guest noted, Stellios made the “city and its history come alive” with his lively commentary and fun personality.
The tour costs around $80.11 per person, which many find to be good value considering the range of sights covered and the quality of guides. It doesn’t include entrance tickets to the sites, but the outside views alone are worth the ride, especially for those who want to maximize sightseeing with minimal walking. It’s also convenient that the tour includes bottled water and the use of helmets.
While it’s ideal for travelers aged 12 and above, riders should be comfortable on their feet and able to handle stairs and slight inclines. The tour’s pace is relaxed but active, so those with mobility issues or who prefer to stay seated might want to consider this before booking.
From the reviews, it’s clear that this tour excels in guides’ friendliness and knowledge, making history accessible and fun. Visitors loved the “stunning views” and the opportunity to capture photos at key spots like Pnyx Hill and the Areopagus. Many appreciated how riding the Segway allowed them to see much more in a short time, avoiding the fatigue of walking all day.
The small group size and multiple departure times add to the flexibility, making it easier to fit into your itinerary. Plus, the fun of riding a Segway — even for first-timers — is often highlighted as a highlight in itself.

This experience is especially suited for those who want a lighthearted, engaging way to get a broad overview of Athens’ historic sites. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy active, outdoorsy activities and are comfortable on a Segway or eager to try it.
Families with older children, couples, or solo travelers looking for a memorable introduction to the city will find this tour rewarding. It offers a wonderful combination of sightseeing, education, and fun, making it a fantastic start to your Athens trip.
However, if you’re eager to go inside every archaeological site or prefer a more leisurely, in-depth exploration, you might want to supplement this tour with additional visits later in your stay.
The Ancient Athens City Segway Tour offers a compelling way to experience Athens’ highlights with minimal effort and maximum fun. The combination of expert guides, stunning viewpoints, and the novelty of riding a Segway makes for an experience that’s as entertaining as it is informative.
While it’s not an inside tour of the archaeological sites, the outside views and historical insights alone make it worthwhile. For those wanting to cover more ground quickly, meet friendly guides, and enjoy Athens from a new perspective, this tour hits the mark.
It’s best suited for adventure-loving travelers who enjoy active sightseeing and are open to a bit of a learning curve with the Segway. The positive reviews, with many mentioning how this tour made their Athens visit special, suggest it’s a memorable way to begin or conclude your exploration of Greece’s capital.

Is the tour suitable for first-time Segway users?
Yes, most guests find it easy to learn the basics during the safety briefing, and guides are very patient. The tour is paced to ensure everyone feels comfortable.
Are entrance fees to the sites included?
No, the tour does not include entrance tickets. You will see the sites from the outside and can choose to visit interiors separately if desired.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as you will be riding the Segway and stopping frequently for photos. Dress appropriately for the weather, as most of the tour is outdoors.
Can children participate?
The minimum age is 12 years old, and participants should be able to make motions like climbing stairs without assistance.
What if I’m late or want to cancel?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. The tour starts at the set time, so arriving late could mean missing out, as the group is small.
Does the tour pick up from hotels?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. The meeting point is at Eschinou 9, Athens, which is easily accessible via public transportation.
In summary, if you’re after a fun, efficient, and educational way to get your bearings in Athens, the Segway tour is a top contender. Expect a lively guide, incredible views, and a memorable start to your Greek adventure.