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Discover Warsaw’s Praga district on a 2-hour Segway tour with a friendly guide, visiting iconic landmarks and enjoying panoramic river views.
Exploring Warsaw? Here’s a detailed look at the 2-hour Segway Tour of the Praga District
This Segway tour of Warsaw’s Praga district offers a fun, efficient way to see a vibrant part of the city that’s rich in history and culture. Spanning roughly two hours and fifteen minutes, it combines exhilarating riding with insightful commentary from a knowledgeable guide — perfect if you want a blend of sightseeing and adventure.
One aspect we particularly love is the personalized experience provided by a professional guide who not only navigates the streets but also shares stories that bring the city’s past and present alive. The use of original Segway devices, along with safety gear like helmets and raincoats, adds a layer of comfort and security.
A potential consideration is the duration — while two hours isn’t long, the tour covers several stops, which might mean a brisk pace at times. It’s ideal for travelers who crave a dynamic overview rather than an in-depth exploration of each site. This tour suits those who enjoy active sightseeing, are comfortable on a Segway, and appreciate local insights delivered by an enthusiastic guide.


Starting at Chmielna 2, the tour kicks off with a brief training session on Segway operation. If you’re new to these self-balancing scooters, don’t worry — the guides are skilled at making sure everyone feels confident before setting off. As we glided through Warsaw’s streets, we quickly realized how much ground we could cover in a short time, all while soaking up the atmosphere.
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Stop 1: City Segway Tours — The meeting point is well-located near public transport, making it easy to access. Here, you’re introduced to your guide, who will be your storyteller and safety instructor for the next couple of hours.
Stop 2: Mini Zoo — A brief stop where the guide shares stories about the zoo, offering a glimpse into local wildlife and conservation efforts. While it’s a short pause, it sets the tone for how much local insight you’ll get throughout the tour.
Stop 3: Bazylika katedralna Sw. Michala Archaniola i Sw. Floriana Meczennika — Expect an engaging narration about this historic church, which has witnessed Warsaw’s evolution. The guide’s storytelling adds layers to the visual experience, transforming sightseeing into learning.
Stop 4: Old Town — We linger here just a bit longer to appreciate the charming streets and historic buildings that have survived wars and upheavals. The guide highlights stories behind the facades, making the scenery more meaningful.
Stops 5-13 — The tour continues with stops at Warsaw’s iconic landmarks, including the Mermaid statue, Warsaw Barbican, Maria Sklodowska-Curie monument, New Town Square, Multimedia Fountain Park, Warsaw Uprising Monument, Krasinski Palace, Little Insurgent statue, and King Sigismund’s Column. Each stop gets about 5 minutes for quick photos and stories, with the guide adding context that elevates the experience.
Many of these sites are symbols of Warsaw’s resilience and history. For example, the Warsaw Mermaid isn’t just a statue but a symbol deeply woven into the city’s identity. The Barbakan offers a glimpse into the city’s medieval defensive architecture, while the Multimedia Fountain Park provides a touch of modern entertainment and vibrant water displays.
The Monument to Maria Sklodowska-Curie also stands out, giving a nod to Poland’s Nobel laureate, and the King Sigismund’s Column marks one of the oldest and most recognizable features of the city’s skyline. The Little Insurgent statue is a poignant reminder of Warsaw’s WWII history, and the Uprising Monument commemorates the brave resistance during the 1944 revolt.
From reviews, it’s clear that the guides’ knowledge truly enhances the experience. One reviewer praised Renata, noting her “fantastic knowledge” and ability to adapt the tour to their needs, which made the trip a highlight of their Warsaw visit. The small group size (max 30 people) ensures a personalized experience, allowing for questions and interaction.
The inclusion of raincoats and helmets means you’re prepared regardless of weather, and the fact that the tour is booked on average 22 days in advance suggests it’s quite popular — a testament to its quality and appeal.
At approximately $76.50 per person, this tour offers good value considering the length, the guided insights, and the ability to skip lines and navigate easily through Warsaw’s streets. The use of original Segway devices adds a layer of novelty and fun, making the sightseeing feel less like a walk and more like an adventure.
The training session is quick and straightforward, ensuring even first-timers can comfortably ride. As most travelers can participate (with weight restrictions between 30 and 135 kg), it’s accessible for a wide audience.

This tour is ideal for travelers who want to cover a lot of ground without the fatigue of walking. It’s perfect for those who enjoy a bit of adrenaline and want to see both historic and modern sights in a short amount of time. History buffs will appreciate the storytelling, while those seeking fun and novelty will enjoy the Segway experience.
It also suits visitors who prefer guided experiences over self-guided wandering, as the guide’s insights bring the city’s stories to life. If you’re traveling with a group, the small group size guarantees a more intimate and engaging atmosphere.

The Segway Tour of Warsaw’s Praga district offers a lively, informative, and fun way to see some of Warsaw’s most iconic sites. With a friendly, knowledgeable guide leading the way, travelers gain a deeper understanding of the city’s history, culture, and resilience. The route covers a diverse mix of old and new landmarks, making it an excellent overview for first-time visitors or those short on time.
The inclusion of safety gear and training, along with the convenience of skip-the-line access, adds to the overall value. While the tour moves quickly between sites, the stories and panoramic views make every moment worthwhile. It’s a memorable way to experience Warsaw beyond the usual walking tour, especially for those craving a dash of adventure.
This tour is best suited for active travelers, history enthusiasts, and those who want a lively, guided introduction to Warsaw’s unique Praga district.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a Segway training session, so even first-timers can learn to ride confidently before heading out.
What is the minimum and maximum rider weight?
Participants should weigh at least 30 kg (65 lbs) and no more than 135 kg (295 lbs).
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including stops and commentary.
Are safety equipment provided?
Yes, helmets are included, and raincoats are available in case of bad weather.
Can I cancel the tour for a refund?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Within 24 hours, no refund is offered.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transit, making it easy to reach.
What is included in the price?
Use of Segway devices, helmets, raincoats if needed, a local guide, and a skip-the-line guarantee.
How many people are in a group?
The maximum size is 30 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for riding, and weather-appropriate gear if rain is forecasted.
Will I see specific landmarks?
Yes, the tour covers numerous landmarks including the Old Town, Mermaid statue, Barbican, and others, with stories behind each site.