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Discover Krakow on a guided Segway tour covering Old Town and Jewish Quarter, with expert guides, stunning sights, and flexible options for an authentic experience.
Exploring Krakow on a Segway offers a fun and efficient way to see some of the city’s most iconic sights. This 3.5-hour guided adventure takes you through the medieval streets of the Old Town, along the riverside, and into the charming alleys of the Jewish Quarter. With a friendly guide, you’ll glide past landmarks like Wawel Castle, the Main Square, and numerous synagogues, all while soaking up the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
One of the aspects we especially love about this tour is the mix of historical sights and authentic neighborhoods, all accessible comfortably on a Segway—no tiring walking required. The tour also includes a segment for purchasing traditional Polish snacks, adding a delicious local flavor to your exploration.
A potential consideration is that the tour involves riding over cobblestone streets and navigating city traffic, which might be daunting for some. However, the guides are trained to ensure safety and comfort, making it suitable for most travelers with moderate mobility.
This experience is perfect for those who want to maximize their sightseeing in a limited time, enjoy a bit of adventure, and learn about Krakow’s history and culture from knowledgeable guides. It’s ideal for travelers seeking a balance of fun and education, and for those who prefer a lively, guided experience rather than exploring solo.


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The tour begins at Sienna 17 Street, where you’ll meet your licensed guide and receive a brief safety training. This initial 15-minute session is designed to make sure everyone feels confident on their Segway, regardless of previous experience. As you set off, you’ll first cruise through the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site packed with history and stunning architecture.
The Old Town is where you’ll see the Main Square, arguably the heart of Krakow. Here, the atmosphere is lively, with street performers, cafes, and historical landmarks like the Cloth Hall and St. Mary’s Basilica. Riding past the Wawel Castle, you’ll get breathtaking views of the former royal residence perched on the hill, its red roofs and medieval walls contrasting beautifully with the city below. Reviewers often mention the “great way to see all the sights” without tiring out.
Next, the guide takes you along the Wisa River, where the scenic riverside paths offer a peaceful break from the cobblestones. It’s a more relaxed stretch with lovely views of the water and cityscape, ideal for photo ops. Many travelers comment on how much they enjoyed “cruising along the river and taking in the views,” as one reviewer put it.
From there, the tour shifts into the Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz), a neighborhood teeming with history, culture, and striking architecture. You’ll pass historic synagogues, quaint alleys, and lively cafes. Several reviews highlight how guides like Zee and Tomas enrich the experience with stories about the area’s significance during different eras, especially during WWII. One traveler notes, “Zee was very helpful and passionate about Krakow’s Jewish history,” which adds a deeper layer to the sightseeing.
Most guests find the Segway an easy way to cover a lot of ground without the fatigue of walking. The guided instructions are thorough, and the training session ensures everyone gets comfortable before heading out. Reviewers frequently mention how surprisingly quick and intuitive it is to learn, even if it’s their first time. As one reviewer said, “Never been on a Segway before, but Krakow felt safe, and the guide was excellent.”
That said, riding over cobblestones and navigating city traffic can be a bit tricky, especially for those who are less experienced or nervous about traffic. The guides’ calm, patient instruction and slow-paced riding help mitigate this. Also, since the tour covers some narrow and uneven pathways, comfortable shoes are recommended.
One of the delightful extras is the opportunity to purchase traditional Polish snacks during the tour. This small stop offers a taste of local cuisine, adding another layer of culture. Reviewers like Nicola appreciated this “short break and snack,” which provided energy and flavor to the sightseeing.
The tour’s success largely depends on the guides, and reviews consistently praise their knowledge and friendliness. Guides like Johan, Tom, and Zee are noted for their engaging storytelling and patience. For example, Jim Tore mentioned how the “guide made it so easy to ride even with pedestrian and car traffic,” making the experience accessible and enjoyable.
Group sizes tend to be small, often just three participants, which means personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Many travelers appreciated this, mentioning how guides slowed down for those less confident or needed extra help.
For $94 per person, the tour offers a mix of sightseeing, local stories, and a bit of fun—all in under four hours. Considering the amount of ground covered and the insights gained, it provides good value. The price includes a licensed guide, Segway training, safety gear, insurance, and raincoats if needed.
The flexible booking options—free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and pay later—make it easy to plan without stress. The meeting point is conveniently located, and the activity ends back at the start, simplifying logistics.
While most reviews are glowing, some mention that riding over cobblestones can be hard on the back and legs. Also, the busy city streets mean some exposure to traffic, which might be intimidating for the very nervous. However, the guides’ professionalism generally ensures a safe and smooth experience.

This Segway tour is ideal for travelers who want an active yet relaxed way to see Krakow’s highlights. It suits those who enjoy a bit of adventure and are comfortable on a motorized scooter, but also want rich cultural insights from a knowledgeable guide.
It’s especially good for visitors short on time, as it compresses a lot of sightseeing into a single, enjoyable outing. Families with children over 8 will find it suitable, provided they’re comfortable with the traffic and uneven terrain.
Those who prefer walking tours might find it a bit fast-paced, but the benefit is covering more ground with less fatigue. It’s also perfect for first-time visitors wanting an overview before exploring more in-depth on their own.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children aged 8 and older can participate if they are comfortable riding a Segway.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or choose to reserve now and pay later.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. High heels are not allowed.
How long does the training take?
The training session is about 15 minutes and is included in the total 3.5-hour tour time.
Is the tour accessible if I’ve never ridden a Segway before?
Absolutely. The training is designed to get everyone comfortable, even complete beginners.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll glide past Wawel Castle, the Main Square, Jewish synagogues, and enjoy the riverside scenery.
How many people are in a group?
Groups tend to be small, often just three participants, ensuring personalized attention.
Is the tour safe?
Yes, guides are licensed and trained to ensure safety, and safety gear is provided.
What if it rains?
Raincoats are supplied if needed, and the tour proceeds rain or shine.
Where does the tour end?
It finishes back at the starting point on Sienna Street, making logistics simple.
“Great 3.5 hr tour with short break. Saw the whole city and Jewish Quarter and learnt ao much.”

For anyone eager to explore Krakow in a lively, engaging way, this Segway tour hits many marks. It combines sightseeing, storytelling, and a dash of adventure, allowing you to see key sites comfortably and efficiently. The guides, often praised for their knowledge and patience, add a personal touch that enhances the experience. Plus, the inclusion of local snacks and scenic stops makes it a balanced mix of fun and culture.
While it’s not the quietest or most traditional way to explore, it offers a fresh perspective on the city’s streets and stories. The tour’s good value, flexible booking, and central location make it a practical choice for visitors wanting a memorable, active introduction to Krakow’s highlights.
If you’re comfortable on a Segway and looking for an energetic way to experience Krakow’s historic neighborhoods and vibrant streets, this tour is definitely worth considering. It’s particularly suited for curious travelers who enjoy guided adventures and want to see a lot without exhausting themselves.
Enjoy your trip and happy sightseeing!