Old Town E-Scooter Tour in Krakow
Discover the Royal City on two wheels, guided by certified local experts.
This Krakow Old Town e-scooter tour covers the city's most iconic landmarks in just two hours, led by qualified, licensed guides who know every corner of the UNESCO-listed historic centre. It is designed so that participants cover a remarkable amount of ground without physical fatigue.
Krakow is one of Central Europe's best-preserved medieval cities and home to a legacy stretching from Polish kings to Pope John Paul II. The route weaves through the Old Town and takes in the Jewish Quarter, connecting centuries of history in a single, fluid journey.
Guides from Krakow Scooter are certified city tour guides, not freelance operators, which means commentary is grounded in documented local history and verified tradition. The tour is rated easy, making it accessible to most participants regardless of prior scooter experience.
Tour Highlights
Ride through Krakow's Main Market Square and learn the history of St. Mary's Basilica and the Cloth Hall from a licensed guide.
Visit Wawel Castle and hear stories of the kings and queens who shaped the Polish nation over centuries.
Travel the Royal Way and discover why this historic road earned its name and what it meant to medieval Krakow.
Ride along Planty Park, the green belt encircling the Old Town and the most beloved park among residents of Krakow.
See Florian's Gate, the last remaining fragment of Krakow's medieval city wall, and learn what happened to the rest of the fortification.
Pass by the Jagiellonian University, Poland's oldest university, and hear about its role in shaping European intellectual history.
An introductory e-scooter training session ensures all participants feel confident and safe before the guided ride begins.
Tour Itinerary
The tour opens with a brief, practical e-scooter training session so every participant can ride with confidence. The guide then introduces the Main Market Square, covering the history of St. Mary's Basilica, the Cloth Hall, and the local legends attached to both.
Riders follow the Royal Way and learn the origin of its name before turning onto Kanonicza Street, the oldest street in Krakow. Along the route, the guide highlights one of the city's most architecturally significant churches and recounts the stories connected to it.
The group reaches Wawel Castle, where the guide discusses the monarchs who resided there and the political history of the Polish kingdom. Nearby, participants hear the famous legend of the Wawel Dragon and then visit the Papal Window, known locally as Okno Papieskie.
The route continues to Plac Franciszkanski and the Franciscan Basilica, where local legends are shared. Riders then glide along Planty Park before arriving at the Jagiellonian University and Szczepanski Square, home to the historic Helena Modrzejewska Theater.
The final leg of the tour visits the Barbican, where the guide explains Krakow's defensive history and the impact of the partitions of Poland. The tour concludes at Florian's Gate, the sole surviving section of the medieval city wall, with an account of what once surrounded it.
What Is Included
Included
- E-scooter rental for the duration of the tour
- Helmet provided for safety
- Licensed, certified Krakow city tour guide
- E-scooter usage training at the start
- Guided commentary at all stops along the route
Not Included
- Personal travel insurance
- Food and beverages
- Gratuities for the guide
- Transportation to the meeting point
Important Information
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