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Discover Krakow’s highlights on a 2-hour segway tour through the Old Town and Jewish Quarter, combining comfort, fun, and insightful history.
Krakow: Old Town & Jewish Quarter 2-Hour Segway Tour Review
Exploring Krakow is a treat, but doing it on a segway makes the experience even more engaging and efficient. This 2-hour tour offers a smooth ride through some of the city’s most iconic sights, including the medieval Old Town and the vibrant Jewish Quarter, Kazimierz. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just looking for a fun way to get your bearings, this tour ticks many boxes.
One thing we particularly love is how accessible and relaxed the experience is—no strenuous walking required, just the chance to glide through Krakow’s captivating streets with a guide sharing insider insights. But a possible consideration is that this tour might be less suitable for those with limited mobility or pregnant women, given the physical nature of riding a segway.
This adventure is perfect for travelers who want a quick, fun overview of Krakow’s highlights without the fatigue of a full walking tour. It’s especially suitable for first-time visitors eager to see key sights with a local touch, all while maintaining a comfortable pace.

Starting Point & First Impressions
The tour begins at Sawkowska 6A, right in Krakow’s lively city center. Meeting your guide, you’ll receive a brief training session—nothing too complicated, but enough to get comfortable riding. The professional guide, whose enthusiasm and local knowledge shine through, will walk you through safety tips and segway operation basics, making even the most nervous riders feel at ease.
Why We Appreciate the Training
One reviewer praised the training, noting it was “short and sweet,” which meant they could start exploring quickly. The helmets are provided, emphasizing safety without fuss. This setup ensures that even beginners can enjoy the ride without feeling overwhelmed or unsafe.
Exploring the Old Town
Once underway, the tour kicks off in Krakow’s enchanting Old Town. Here, you’ll see the medieval city walls, the lush ‘Planty’ gardens circling the Old Town, and the majestic main building of the Jagiellonian University, Poland’s oldest university. These sights are best appreciated from the comfort of a segway—gliding past crowds and historic facades rather than walking through them.
The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, explaining the significance of each spot. We loved the way he pointed out details, like the hidden gems around the main square that travelers might overlook. The Old Town’s charm is amplified when you can cover more ground, capturing the ambiance of bustling cafes, street performers, and historic architecture.
Wawel Hill & The Dragon
Next, the tour heads toward Wawel Hill, home to Wawel Castle and Wawel Cathedral. The highlight here is the legendary Dragon sculpture, which breathes fire periodically—a hit with kids and adults alike. The view from the hill is stunning, especially overlooking the Vistula River. The guide shares stories about Krakow’s royal past and the legend of the dragon, making history come alive.
Cruising Along the Vistula River
The riverbank offers a peaceful backdrop, with views of the Vistula River flowing through the city. We loved how the segway allowed us to enjoy the scenery without the fatigue of walking. The river area provides perfect vantage points for photos, and the breeze keeps the ride refreshing.
The Jewish Quarter—Kazimierz
From Wawel, the tour moves into Kazimierz, Krakow’s Jewish district. This area pulses with history, culture, and colorful street art. Riding through Kazimierz, you’ll learn about the vibrant Jewish community that thrived here before World War II. The guide shares stories of how the district has transformed over the years, blending tradition with modern vibrancy.
Authentic Cultural Experience
Many reviews mention that this part of the tour feels especially meaningful. One remarked, “Learning about the Jewish community’s resilience and seeing the synagogues and historic sites from the segway made the history more vivid.” The tour provides just enough context to appreciate the significance of Kazimierz without overwhelming.
Returning to the Main Square
The tour culminates back in the bustling Main Market Square, giving you a chance to explore further or grab a bite. Ending at the starting point keeps logistics simple, and no extra transportation is needed.
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At $72 per person, this tour offers great value for an active, guided experience that covers Krakow’s highlights in just two hours. The inclusion of a professional guide, training, and safety gear means you’re paying for convenience and expertise as much as the ride itself. Compared to a walking tour, this allows you to see more sights comfortably, especially if you’re short on time.
While it’s not a full-day adventure, the focused route ensures you’ll leave with a solid mental map of Krakow’s key districts and some interesting stories. The reviews confirm the experience is well-organized, with many noting the ability to see “lots of sights in a short amount of time,” and appreciating the stunning views along the river and Wawel Hill.


This Krakow segway tour is ideal for travelers wanting a fun, efficient way to get an overview of the city’s most notable sights. It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to see the Old Town’s charm without the exhaustion of walking, and the guide’s engaging commentary makes it educational as well as enjoyable. Families with older children (who can handle a segway) will likely find this a memorable experience.
If you’re interested in exploring the Jewish Quarter’s culture and history without dedicating hours to walking, this is a smart choice. It also suits those looking for a lighthearted, active way to explore—especially if you’re short on time but still want a meaningful taste of Krakow.
However, if you prefer a more in-depth, slow-paced exploration or have physical limitations, a traditional walking tour might suit you better. The tour’s brevity means it’s a quick snapshot, not an exhaustive deep dive.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a training session, making it accessible for first-time segway users. The guide will ensure you’re comfortable before heading out.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, covering both the Old Town and Jewish Quarter.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended, since you’ll be riding and possibly walking at stops.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included as part of the experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
It’s not specified, but given the physical nature of segway riding, it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
What sights will I see?
You’ll see the medieval city wall, the University building, Wawel Hill and the Dragon, the riverfront, and Kazimierz district.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you’ll pass many cafes and eateries locally.
Where does the tour end?
It ends back at the starting point at Sawkowska 6A, Krakow, making it easy to explore further or return to your accommodation.
Is this experience family-friendly?
It’s suitable for older children and teenagers, but not recommended for pregnant women or those with certain mobility restrictions.
To sum it up, this 2-hour segway tour of Krakow offers a lively, practical way to see the city’s top sights, from the historic Old Town to the vibrant Jewish Quarter. Its blend of fun, education, and stunning views makes it an appealing choice for those seeking a quick yet memorable introduction. While it’s not designed for deep exploration, it’s a perfect option for a first taste of Krakow’s charm—delivering both comfort and authentic insight in a single ride.
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