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Explore Gaudí's architectural marvels on a fun, guided Segway tour in Barcelona, covering iconic landmarks like Sagrada Família and Casa Batlló for $75.19.
Experience the charm of Barcelona on the Exclusive Gaudi Segway Guided Tour Architectural Marvels for $75.19 per person. Lasting approximately 2 to 3 hours, this tour takes you through the city’s most famous Gaudí landmarks and historic sites, all while gliding effortlessly on a Segway. With a rating of 5.0 based on 2 reviews, it’s a highly praised choice for those seeking a dynamic and engaging way to see Barcelona’s architectural treasures.
The tour begins at Carrer del Correu Vell in the Gothic Quarter, a neighborhood famous for its medieval streets and historic ambiance. It moves through a carefully curated itinerary that includes seven stops—from ancient Roman walls to modernist masterpieces—offering a blend of history, art, and seaside scenery. Expect a small group size limited to 30 participants, making for a personalized experience led by knowledgeable guides. This tour appeals most to visitors interested in architecture, history, and a bit of fun on a Segway.
While the tour offers plenty of highlights, note that admission tickets for some major sights like Sagrada Família, Casa Milà, and Casa Batlló are not included, allowing flexibility for visitors to explore these stunning sites at their own pace. The tour is well-suited for most travelers due to its easy access via bike paths and pedestrian-friendly routes, though some comfort riding experience on a Segway is recommended.

The tour begins at Carrer del Correu Vell, in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. This area is full of narrow medieval streets and historic buildings, setting a fitting scene for the journey ahead. The starting point is easily accessible by public transportation, making it convenient for most visitors. The tour ends back at the initial meeting location, completing a loop that covers a wide stretch of the city’s most famous sights.
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The first stop introduces the Roman Wall in Plaça dels Traginers, a well-preserved remnant from the city’s ancient past. This site offers a glimpse into Barcelona’s origins with its original stonework, set amid the bustling Gothic Quarter. Visitors can appreciate the history while strolling through the charming medieval streets surrounding the Roman ruins. The quick 15-minute stop provides a perfect introduction to the city’s layered history.
Next, the tour moves to Passage Colom, a lively corridor named after Christopher Columbus. The passage is lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings, blending old-world charm with modern vibrancy. It offers a delightful atmosphere where visitors can imagine the city’s maritime connections and explore its bustling environment. This stop allows for some quick photos and soaking in the city’s lively spirit, with the entire stop lasting about 5 minutes.

A unique highlight is the sculpture called “Cara de Barcelona”, a symbolic representation of the city’s dynamic personality. Positioned in a prominent public space, this expressive artwork captures Barcelona’s vibrant character. It’s a popular photo spot and serves as a visual reminder of the city’s creative energy. The stop lasts around 5 minutes, offering a brief but memorable encounter with modern public art.
The next phase takes the group to Port Vell, a lively waterfront area where history meets modern leisure. Here, visitors can admire luxury yachts, walk along the scenic harbor, and explore the Maremagnum mall for shopping or dining. The iconic Christopher Columbus Monument provides a great photo opportunity with breathtaking sea views. This 5-minute stop offers a chance to experience Barcelona’s maritime charm and vibrant harbor life.

Moving inland, the tour stops at Estació de França, a historic railway station renowned for its architectural beauty. Built for the 1929 International Exposition, the station features a blend of classical and Mediterranean styles. This site offers a glimpse into Barcelona’s transportation history while highlighting its design excellence. Visitors can appreciate the impressive façade and interior, making this a visually striking part of the route.
Port Olímpic marks the transition to Barcelona’s modern seaside. Developed for the 1992 Olympics, this area features beaches, promenades, and recreational facilities. Surrounded by high-rise buildings and palm-lined streets, it boasts a lively atmosphere with plenty of restaurants and bars. The marina is often filled with yachts, emphasizing the city’s maritime lifestyle. The group spends about 5 minutes here, soaking in the coastal energy and scenic vistas.
Next, the tour visits the Plaza de Toros Monumental, a Moorish Revival-style bullfighting arena. Although bullfighting activities ceased in 2011, the architecture remains grand and captivating. Today, it functions as a venue for concerts and exhibitions, adding a cultural layer to the site. Visitors can appreciate the historic design and learn about its evolution within Barcelona’s cultural scene. This stop lasts approximately 5 minutes.
A major highlight is the Sagrada Família, Gaudí’s unfinished basilica and world-famous landmark. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site characterized by intricate façades, towering spires, and surreal sculptures. The interior features stunning stained glass windows and column forests that evoke natural elements. Although admission tickets are not included, visitors can appreciate the ongoing construction and remarkable design that makes this site so iconic. The stop lasts 15 minutes for photos and viewing from outside.
The tour continues with stops at Casa Mila (La Pedrera) and Casa Batlló, both masterpieces by Gaudí on Passeig de Gràcia. Casa Mila is famous for its undulating façade, surreal chimneys, and organic shapes. Visitors can explore its courtyards, museum, and rooftop terrace, which offers panoramic views of Barcelona.
Next, Casa Batlló impresses with its dragon-inspired façade and vibrant ceramic tiles. Inside, the fluid spaces and light-filled rooms showcase Gaudí’s imaginative approach. Both sites provide a close-up view of Gaudí’s creative genius, although admission tickets are not included.
The final stops include a leisurely stroll along Passeig de Sant Joan, a relaxed boulevard lined with cafes and shops, perfect for a casual walk away from the crowds. The street’s green spaces and local vibe give a different perspective of Barcelona’s everyday life.
Finally, the Arc de Triomf serves as an elegant gateway to Parc de la Ciutadella. The red-brick triumphal arch is decorated with sculptures and inscriptions, symbolizing welcome and celebration. This 5-minute stop offers a photo-worthy moment before heading into the nearby park.
The tour concludes at Parc de la Ciutadella, a lush park featuring historic monuments, a grand fountain, and the Barcelona Zoo. It provides a peaceful environment to relax and enjoy the outdoors. The 20-minute stop allows visitors to take in the scenic scenery and stroll among the gardens.
Next, the lively El Born neighborhood offers a medieval atmosphere with narrow streets, boutiques, and cafés. Highlights include the Santa Maria del Mar church and the Picasso Museum, both of which reflect Barcelona’s artistic heritage. This area invites visitors to soak up the cultural atmosphere and explore at leisure.
This Segway tour offers a unique way to experience Barcelona’s most famous landmarks while enjoying the ease of gliding through the city. The expert guides ensure informative commentary and a friendly atmosphere, making it suitable for most visitors with basic Segway skills. The stops at key sites like Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, and Casa Mila provide a rundown of Gaudí’s work and the city’s historic layers.
The tour’s flexibility in allowing visitors to explore major attractions independently, due to tickets not included, makes it ideal for those who want a guided overview without the pressure of tight schedules. The small group size enhances the experience, ensuring personalized attention from guides.
This Barcelona Segway tour stands out for its balance of fun, education, and scenic sightseeing—a perfect choice for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking for a dynamic introduction to the city’s highlights.
“Great 3 hour tour with a great guide , so fun using segues in Barcellona ! 100% reccomand. There are bike paths all over the city so easy access to…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $75.19 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Carrer del Correu Vell in the Gothic Quarter.
Are tickets for attractions included?
No, admission tickets for Sagrada Família, Casa Mila, and Casa Batlló are not included.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but some basic Segway experience is recommended.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What stops are included in the tour?
Stops include Plaça dels Traginers, Passage Colom, Cara de Barcelona, Port Vell, Estació de França, Port Olímpic, Plaza de Toros Monumental, Sagrada Família, Casa Mila, Casa Batlló, Passeig de Sant Joan, Arc de Triomf, Parc de la Ciutadella, and El Born.
What makes this tour different from others?
It combines guided commentary, fun Segway riding, and visits to seven diverse locations, emphasizing Gaudí’s architecture and Barcelona’s history.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, it’s suitable for most adults and older children with Segway experience.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing and a sense of adventure are recommended; good weather is preferred as the tour is outdoors.