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Discover Warsaw on a 3-hour electric scooter tour, exploring iconic sights with a friendly guide, delicious local treats, and Insta-worthy moments—perfect for adventurous travelers seeking an eco-friendly way to see the city.
Exploring Warsaw has never been easier or more fun than with this 3-hour electric scooter tour. Designed as a full package, it combines sightseeing, local insights, and a dash of adventure, all wrapped into a compact, eco-friendly experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for a deeper dive into the city’s secrets, this tour offers a fresh and engaging way to see the sights.
What we really love about this experience is how it balances guided narration with the freedom of riding your own scooter, making it both educational and active. Plus, the inclusion of local treats and photo opportunities means you’ll leave with more than just photos—you’ll have tasted Warsaw’s flavors and created memories.
One thing to keep in mind is that this tour happens outdoors in all weather conditions, so dressing appropriately is key. Also, since it’s a group activity, it works best for those who enjoy a lively pace and social vibe. This tour suits curious travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those who want an authentic, fun way to explore Warsaw without spending hours on foot.


Starting the Adventure: Meeting Point & Initial Training
Your journey begins at City Segway Tours on Chmielna 2. The meeting point is central, making it accessible whether you’re arriving by public transit or walking. The guide kicks things off with a brief training session on how to operate your electric scooter—a crucial step for those new to scooters. Don’t worry; it’s straightforward, and safety gear is provided, along with raincoats if the weather turns sour.
Why this matters: The initial training ensures that everyone feels comfortable, which makes the ride smoother and more enjoyable. It’s also a great way for nervous riders to gain confidence before hitting the streets.
Exploring the Landmarks: The Full Tour Route
Over the next three hours, your guide will lead you past Warsaw’s most significant sights and hidden gems. Expect to see Castle Square, with its iconic Sigismund’s Column, and the Royal Castle—a symbol of Poland’s monarchy and history. You’ll cruise past the Goliath Caterpillar at the Cathedral and the Canon Square with its Bell Monument, both offering unique glimpses into Warsaw’s architectural diversity.
The tour also takes in the Old Town’s narrowest house, a quirky photo spot, and the bustling Old Town Market Square, where vibrant cafes and street performers set the scene. The Warsaw Mermaid, a beloved city symbol, provides a great photo opportunity, while the Barbican offers a medieval touch to your sightseeing.
Historical & Cultural Stops
One of the most compelling parts of this tour is the visit to the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, which marks Warsaw’s tragic history. The Umschlagplatz and Anielewicz Bunker are poignant stops that provide insight into the city’s WWII past. The Polin Museum and the Footbridge of Memory add layers of historical context, enriching your understanding of Warsaw’s resilience.
Modern Highlights
As you scoot through the city, you’ll also pass contemporary sights like the Multimedia Fountain Park, a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The Palace of Culture and Science, with its imposing stature, offers a perspective on Warsaw’s Soviet-era architecture. The Saski Garden and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier provide a peaceful contrast to the busy streets.
What the Reviews Say:
One reviewer praised guide Francisco for his extensive knowledge and humor, even during a thunderstorm, which shows the tour’s flexibility and the guides’ dedication. Others loved how guides like Nikita made the tour fun and informative, highlighting landmarks they might otherwise have missed.
The Food & Photo Stops
Besides sightseeing, the tour incorporates a taste of local life. You’ll have opportunities to indulge in delicious local treats—a highlight for many. The Instagram-worthy moments are plentiful, from scenic squares to quirky architectural details like the Old Town’s narrowest house.
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Riding the Scooters
The electric scooters are a highlight—they’re easy to handle, quiet, and environmentally friendly. They allow you to cover more ground than walking, making it easier to see many landmarks without fatigue. The group size is manageable, enabling good interaction with the guide and plenty of time for questions.
Guided commentary
The guides are clearly invested in sharing Warsaw’s stories. Whether it’s a humorous anecdote about the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum or a moving account of the Warsaw Ghetto history, they bring the city’s past to life. This personalized touch makes the tour more than just a sightseeing run—it’s an educational experience.
Practical Considerations
Since the tour runs rain or shine, bringing a raincoat is advised if the weather forecast isn’t clear. Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes are recommended for safety and comfort. The price of $94 per person offers good value, considering the comprehensive itinerary, guides, safety gear, and treats included.
Authentic and Fun
The reviews echo that guides like Nikita and Francisco go beyond script, making the experience memorable through humor and local insights. One reviewer summed it up, saying Nikita made the tour “so much fun,” while Francisco kept spirits high during a thunderstorm, showing the guides’ dedication.

This 3-hour guided electric scooter tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to see Warsaw efficiently while enjoying a lively, interactive experience. It suits those comfortable on a scooter or willing to try something new. The mix of historical sites, modern attractions, and authentic treats makes it a well-rounded way to get to know the city.
If you’re after a fun, active way to explore Warsaw, this tour delivers. It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with friends or family, as the group size fosters a friendly vibe. Plus, the flexible cancellation policy and pay later option make it a low-risk choice.

This electric scooter tour offers an engaging, eco-friendly way to discover Warsaw’s most iconic sights and lesser-known corners. The guides’ local knowledge, combined with the fun of riding your own scooter, makes it a memorable experience—especially if you love a mix of history, culture, and adventure.
The inclusion of delicious local treats and Instagram-ready spots elevates the tour from basic sightseeing to a genuine taste of Warsaw’s spirit. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or just want a fun activity that gets you moving, this tour hits the mark.
At around $94, the experience provides excellent value, considering the comprehensive itinerary, expert guidance, and the joy of riding through a beautiful city. It’s best suited for active travelers, curious explorers, and anyone keen to see Warsaw from a different perspective—on two wheels and with plenty of stories to tell.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour starts with a scooter training session, so even those new to riding will be comfortably guided through the basics before setting off.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes are recommended. Be prepared for outdoors weather; bringing a raincoat if rain is forecast is a good idea.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts 3 hours, including training, sightseeing, and some local treats.
What landmarks will we see?
You’ll pass key sights such as Castle Square, Sigismund’s Column, Royal Castle, Old Town Market Square, Warsaw Mermaid, Barbican, Palace of Culture and Science, and many more.
Are safety gear and rain protection provided?
Yes, safety gear is included, and a raincoat will be provided if needed.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Is this tour suitable for families or groups?
It’s perfect for active groups, friends, or families with older children comfortable on a scooter. The group size is manageable, fostering a friendly, social atmosphere.
This electric scooter tour combines practical sightseeing with fun and education, making it a fantastic way to explore Warsaw’s vibrant streets without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re after stunning views, historical insights, or just a lively adventure, this experience is sure to add a dash of magic to your trip.