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Discover Barcelona on a 3-hour private Segway tour covering iconic landmarks like Las Ramblas, the Columbus monument, Parc de la Ciutadella, and more for $90.57.

The Barcelona Guided 3-hour Private Segway Tour offers a lively and convenient way to experience the city’s most famous sights. For $90.57 per person, this private tour takes you through bustling streets, historic landmarks, and scenic waterfronts, all while cruising on a Segway that’s easy to learn and fun to ride. The tour is designed for those who want a comfortable, guided overview of Barcelona’s highlights, with an emphasis on landmarks like Las Ramblas, the Arc of Triumph, Parc de la Ciutadella, and the Columbus monument.
While most participants find this experience engaging and informative, it’s worth noting that at least 16 years old and certain weight restrictions apply. The tour’s strength lies in its accessibility, with all equipment provided and no prior Segway experience needed. It’s an ideal option for visitors who want to see a lot in a short time and enjoy some light sightseeing combined with a bit of Spanish flavor.
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The tour kicks off at Barceloneta beach, one of Barcelona’s oldest and most popular beaches, known for its lively atmosphere and scenic views. From here, the guide introduces the basics of handling the Segway before setting out to explore the city’s coastline and historic port area. The location itself offers a glimpse of Barcelona’s maritime identity and the inspiration behind Cervantes’ Don Quixote, making it a fitting start for the sightseeing adventure.
Following the initial ride along the coast, the tour moves to the Old Port of Barcelona, which was revitalized ahead of the 1992 Olympics. This area transformed from a neglected zone of warehouses and factories into a vibrant hub filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural venues. Riding near the port gives an atmospheric view of Barcelona’s maritime past and its modern urban renewal.
A highlight of the tour is the stop in front of the Columbus monument, erected for the 1888 Barcelona World’s Fair. This towering statue commemorates Christopher Columbus’ first voyage to the Americas and stands prominently at the city’s port. The guide shares concise stories about its significance, making it a must-see for history buffs and photo enthusiasts alike.
Next, the group glides along La Rambla, Barcelona’s most famous boulevard. This lively street is lined with cafes, shops, and street performers, and it offers a vibrant glimpse of local life. Cruising on a Segway allows for a comfortable exploration of the bustling pedestrian area, which is often crowded but full of energy.
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A key stop is Parc de la Ciutadella, a spacious green area that marked a major expansion in Barcelona’s development. The guide points out notable features such as ornamental fountains, the park’s zoo, and the monumental Cascada, a beautiful waterfall designed by Gaudí’s student. This park provides a peaceful contrast to the busy city streets and offers great photo opportunities.
The tour continues past the Arc of Triumph, a grand monument celebrating Barcelona’s military victories and urban growth. Then, the ride takes a scenic route through the Olympic Port area, built for the 1992 Olympics. Here, travelers see iconic skyscrapers like Mapfre and Hotel Arts, both reaching 154 meters in height, with their modern architecture standing out against the city skyline. The Olympic port area also hosted sailing events during the Games, adding to its historical significance.
The final leg of the tour takes participants to Forum Park, a large space created for the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures. Although not a park in the traditional sense, it features modern architectural structures and hosts various events. This area exemplifies Barcelona’s embrace of contemporary design and cultural exchange, rounding out the city’s diverse landscape.
The tour begins at Carrer d’Emília Llorca Martín, 14, conveniently located near public transportation options. All necessary equipment—helmets, training, and weather-appropriate ponchos or sweatshirts—are included, ensuring a smooth experience regardless of weather conditions. The group size is limited to your private booking, allowing for personalized guidance and attention.
While the tour generally receives high praise for its sightseeing value and guide expertise, there is a notable exception. One review mentions a bad experience involving bicyclists and safety issues, with two participants falling off their Segways and getting hurt. It’s important to follow the guide’s instructions carefully and stay alert, especially when sharing the streets with other vehicles or cyclists.
This private Segway tour is perfect for those who want an active, engaging way to see Barcelona’s highlights in a compact time frame. It suits travelers comfortable with light physical activity and interested in guided commentary about the city’s landmarks. It’s also well-suited for small groups or families, thanks to the private format and all-inclusive equipment.
The 3-hour private Segway tour offers a dynamic way to explore Barcelona’s most iconic sights, combining fun transportation with insightful storytelling. The route covers major landmarks such as Las Ramblas, Parc de la Ciutadella, the Columbus monument, and modern structures like Mapfre and Hotel Arts.
While most participants enjoy the balance of sightseeing and adventure, safety is essential—especially around busy streets and cycling lanes. The included training and helmets help build confidence, but caution remains key. The ability to stop for drinks or tapas during the tour adds a relaxed touch, letting visitors soak in the city’s atmosphere.
If you’re seeking an active, guided overview of Barcelona with the convenience of a private experience, this Segway tour delivers a memorable introduction — with the caveat to stay vigilant and follow safety guidance.
“This was a bad experience. They should have told us which side of the road to go on if bicyclists come from opposite direction. Two people fell off…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Participants must be at least 16 years old.
What are the weight restrictions?
Riders should weigh more than 35 kg and less than 110 kg for safety and balance.
Is prior Segway experience necessary?
No, the tour provides training on how to operate the Segway, making it accessible for beginners.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included; the tour starts at Carrer d’Emília Llorca Martín, 14.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, there is free cancellation if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended; ponchos or sweatshirts are provided if needed.
Are there any safety concerns?
Participants must follow safety instructions; riding a Segway is prohibited for pregnant individuals and those under 18 or over 110 kg.
Can I enjoy drinks or tapas during the tour?
Yes, stops for drinks or tapas are possible during the ride, enhancing the sightseeing experience.