If you’re considering a way to see Zagreb without exhausting yourself on foot, the 120-minute Zagreb All Around Tour might just be what you’re looking for. This guided experience takes you through both the Lower Town and Upper Town, offering a comprehensive snapshot of the Croatian capital’s most iconic sights in a fun, modern way. From seasoned travelers to first-timers, this tour promises an efficient, engaging way to get to know Zagreb’s essentials.
What really caught our attention are two things: first, how efficiently this tour covers a lot of ground—perfect for travelers with limited time or those who want a broader perspective than a simple walk. Second, the knowledgeable guides who bring the city’s history alive, making each stop meaningful. That said, a key consideration is the age and weight limit — this isn’t suitable for kids under 12 or anyone over 45 kg, so it’s best for families with older children or adult travelers.
A potential drawback? The tour’s pace and setup require some comfort with Segways and the ability to hop on and off smoothly. Also, some reviews mention that photo opportunities might be limited since guides prefer to keep everyone focused on the ride during stops. But overall, this experience is well suited for those who want a breezy, fun way to see Zagreb in a short window.
If you’re after an interactive, quick overview of Zagreb’s key landmarks, and enjoy a bit of adventure, this tour is a strong choice. It’s especially appealing if you value guides with local insight and are comfortable riding a Segway.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Zagreb Segway Tour Experience
- Starting Point and Basic Setup
- The Itinerary in Detail
- What Makes the Tour Stand Out?
- The Experience and What You’ll Feel
- Cost and Value
- Practical Considerations
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- FAQ
- (120min) Zagreb All Around Tour-all of the Lower town/Upper town
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Cover a lot of ground in just over two hours, ideal for a quick city intro.
- Expert guides make the history and culture engaging and accessible.
- Flexible navigation allows the Segway to handle uphill, downhill, and off-road paths smoothly.
- Limited walking means less tiring and more fun for most travelers.
- Not suited for children under 12 or those over 45 kg.
- Great value considering the breadth of sights and the personalized experience.
A Closer Look at the Zagreb Segway Tour Experience

Walking tours are classic, but they can be slow and tiring—especially if you want to see multiple sights in a limited time. That’s where the Segway comes in, turning what might be a long day on foot into something more playful and manageable. This tour is roughly 2 hours 15 minutes, so it’s perfect for a morning or early afternoon adventure when you’re eager to cover both the lower and upper parts of Zagreb.
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Starting Point and Basic Setup
You meet at The Westin Zagreb, right in the city center—conveniently located close to public transit and central attractions. After a short briefing, most travelers find themselves quickly comfortable on the Segway, thanks to the guide’s clear instructions. One thing to note: the tour only accommodates groups of up to 10 people, making it more intimate and allowing guides to focus on individual needs.
The Itinerary in Detail
The tour kicks off at the Monument to Marko Maruli, a nod to Croatia’s literary roots. From there, you glide through the Botanical Garden, which acts as a lush connector between the city’s first and last parks of the Green Horseshoe—an area packed with greenery and history.
Next, you visit King Tomislav Square, named after Croatia’s first king. The guide will fill you in on the significance of this central spot while you enjoy the open spaces. A quick stop at Strossmayer Square introduces you to the Croatian Academy of Arts and Science, along with the historic Palace—here, you get a bit of extra practice on the Segway.
From there, it’s a smooth ride through Zrinjevac Park, which is a local favorite, especially in warm weather. The Cathedral of Zagreb looms nearby, with its towering neo-gothic spires dominating the skyline—an unmistakable landmark that’s worth capturing.
Moving on, Ban Josip Jelacic Square is the bustling heart of Zagreb, where locals gather. It’s a perfect spot for soaking up the city’s lively vibe before heading to the historic Petrini Pyli, the only preserved old city gate, and the charming St. Mark’s Church, famous for its colorful tiled roof.
You then visit Lotrscak Tower, which offers fantastic views of downtown, and the iconic Stone Gate—a quiet, reflective spot of local tradition. The tour continues through the renovated Oktogon, connecting key shopping streets, and finally rounds off at the Croatian National Theatre, an elegant cultural monument.
What Makes the Tour Stand Out?
Travelers consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of the guides. One review quotes, “Bruno was an excellent tour guide who explained so much culture and history,” highlighting how guides really make the experience special. Another mentions how guides were attentive to the weather, ensuring everyone stayed comfortable—like offering gloves in cooler months or keeping guests shaded on hot days.
The scenic stops allow for great photo opportunities, especially the St. Mark’s roof and Lotrscak Tower views. While some reviews note that guides prefer to keep photo-taking during stops limited, they do typically allow photos once the Segway is parked, so don’t worry—you’ll have chances for memories.
The Experience and What You’ll Feel
Riding a Segway is surprisingly intuitive, even if it’s your first time. The guides are patient, providing a short lesson to get everyone comfortable. The off-road capabilities mean you can handle uneven cobblestones and slight inclines easily, which adds to the fun.
The pace of the tour is lively but not rushed—giving plenty of opportunities to listen and absorb local stories. Most reviews mention how knowledgeable the guides are, often highlighting unique details that enrich the sightseeing. You won’t just see the sights—you’ll understand how they fit into Zagreb’s story.
Cost and Value
At $92.32 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the extensive coverage and guided expertise. What you get is a private, personalized experience with a small group, making it more engaging than a large bus tour but more efficient than wandering on your own. The fact that it’s booked an average of 84 days in advance suggests it’s popular and well-organized.
Practical Considerations
To fully enjoy the experience, you’ll want to meet the age and weight requirements: 12 years or older and 45 kg or more. During colder months, gloves are provided, which is a thoughtful touch. For summer visitors, closed shoes are recommended over flip-flops for safety and comfort.
Since the tour ends back at the starting point, it’s easy to plan your day afterward—whether that’s more sightseeing, shopping, or relaxing at a nearby café. The small group size ensures everyone gets attention, and guides are often praised for their friendliness and local insights.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This tour is perfect for travelers who want to cover a lot of ground quickly and prefer a more interactive, modern approach to sightseeing. It suits those who are comfortable riding Segways and enjoy learning about city landmarks with a knowledgeable guide. Families with older children (above 12) will find it fun and engaging, and it’s a great way to see Zagreb if walking isn’t your favorite option.
However, if you’re traveling with very young children or prefer a more leisurely, in-depth exploration of specific sites, a walking tour might suit you better. Also, keep in mind that the tour isn’t suited for anyone who can’t meet the age or weight restrictions or isn’t comfortable on a Segway.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s designed for travelers aged 12 and up, with a minimum weight of 45 kg, making it suitable for older kids and teenagers comfortable on a Segway.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 15 minutes, which includes stops at various landmarks and some practice time.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at The Westin Zagreb and finishes back at the same location, making it easy to plan your day afterward.
What should I wear?
Spring and summer visitors are advised to wear closed shoes, and in colder months, gloves are provided. No special clothing is necessary, but comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are photos allowed during the tour?
Guides prefer to keep guests focused during stops, so photo-taking is typically limited while on the Segway. However, you’ll have chances to take pictures at key landmarks once parked.
How many people are in a group?
Tour groups are small, with a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
(120min) Zagreb All Around Tour-all of the Lower town/Upper town
Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a fun, efficient way to see Zagreb’s top sights, the All Around Tour on a Segway offers a lively, informative experience. The guides are highly praised for their knowledge, and the route covers everything from historic squares to iconic landmarks, all in just over two hours. It’s a fantastic choice for those who want to blend sightseeing with a bit of adventure, especially if your time in Zagreb is limited.
While it’s not for everyone—particularly if you have young kids or prefer a slow, detailed exploration—it’s a smart option for travelers eager to get a broad, engaging overview of the city. Just remember the age and weight restrictions, and you’re all set for a memorable, fun ride through Zagreb’s historic heart.
In summary, this tour offers a practical, enjoyable way to see Zagreb’s highlights with knowledgeable guides and a touch of modern fun. Perfect for those who want to maximize their sightseeing in a limited timeframe or add some excitement to their city adventure.
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