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Experience Lyon in just one hour on a guided Segway tour covering top landmarks like Vieux Lyon, Bellecour Square, and Place des Jacobins for $34.51.
Discover Lyon in a fun and effortless way with the Lyon Segway Discovery Tour – 1h. Priced at $34.51 per person, this tour offers a quick yet comprehensive glimpse of the city’s most notable sites. It departs from 7 Quai Romain Rolland and lasts approximately one hour, making it an ideal option for those short on time but eager to see a lot. The tour includes a training session to ensure comfort on the Segway, helmets, and a knowledgeable local guide to lead the way.
What sets this experience apart is its ability to cover more ground than a walking tour—without the fatigue—thanks to the Segway’s ease of use. It’s perfect for travelers who want an efficient, engaging introduction to Lyon’s highlights. Keep in mind, the tour is limited to 16 participants, and some restrictions apply, such as age, weight, and health considerations. Overall, it’s a lively, accessible way to explore Lyon’s core in just 60 minutes.


The tour begins at 7 Quai Romain Rolland, a location that is conveniently near public transportation. The meeting involves a brief training session where you learn how to operate the Segway safely. This initial step takes about 15 minutes and is designed to set everyone at ease before heading out. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple and straightforward.
Participants are advised to wear flat shoes and casual clothing for comfort. It’s also worth noting that there are no bathroom facilities at the meeting spot, so plan accordingly. The tour operates at 2:30 pm, ideal for a relaxed afternoon activity.
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The first stop is Vieux Lyon, the city’s historic old town. Here, the guide provides a warm introduction to the area’s charm and significance. The Segway allows for smooth navigation through narrow streets, giving plenty of opportunities to admire the architecture and ambiance. This stop includes a 15-minute overview, offering insights into the district’s past and its role in Lyon’s urban fabric.
This location acts as a perfect starting point, and the training session is held nearby so participants can get comfortable before hitting the streets. It’s an engaging way to get familiar with Lyon’s oldest neighborhood without the fatigue of walking.
Next, the tour leads to the Passerelle du Palais-de-Justice, which overlooks Lyon’s historic courthouse. The guide shares stories about some of the main trials held there and discusses the district’s architectural highlights. This stop lasts about 10 minutes and offers a chance to enjoy the river views from the bridge.
Traveling on a Segway means you can pause briefly at each site without losing momentum, making the most of your limited time. The open space around the bridge makes it an easy location to learn how to handle the Segway confidently.
Place Bellecour stands out as one of Lyon’s most famous squares and the largest pedestrian square in the city. Spanning a vast open area, it provides a dramatic backdrop for photos and a chance to appreciate Lyon’s urban vibrancy. The guide points out notable features and shares historical tidbits in a 10-minute stop here.
Because of its size, the square feels lively yet spacious, and riding across it on a Segway offers a fun perspective. This stop underscores the tour’s focus on covering ground quickly while highlighting Lyon’s bustling heart.
The tour then visits La Place des Jacobins, renowned as one of Lyon’s most beautiful squares. The guide discusses the district’s architectural features and why this spot is considered a visual highlight of the city. The brief 10-minute stop allows for sightseeing and some photo opportunities.
This area’s elegant buildings and vibrant atmosphere make it a favorite for locals and visitors alike. Riding through the square on a Segway provides an easy, enjoyable way to soak in its charm without the crowds or long walks.
Near Église Saint Nizier, the tour offers a 10-minute stop to admire Lyon’s skyline, including a panoramic view of the Basilica of Fourvière. From this vantage point, you can see a replica of the Eiffel Tower and other city landmarks.
This location provides a scenic break and a chance to learn about Lyon’s architectural diversity. The guide shares insights about the basilica and the district’s significance, enriching the experience without lengthy delays.
Lyon is famous for its murals, and the Fresque La Bibliothèque de la Cité is one of the city’s notable examples. The tour makes a quick 5-minute stop to appreciate this large-scale mural. It’s an interesting visual element that adds to Lyon’s artistic landscape.
Riding by on the Segway makes it easy to view and photograph this mural quickly, fitting seamlessly into the one-hour itinerary.

The tour includes a local guide who explains Lyon’s history and points of interest along the route. Helmets are provided and mandatory, ensuring safety at all times. Participants also receive a raincoat if the weather calls for it.
Most travelers aged 14 and above, weighing between 100 lbs (45 kg) and 260 lbs (118 kg), can join without prior experience. The tour’s small group size keeps the experience personal and manageable. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or those with inner-ear problems, and flat shoes are recommended for comfort.
Operated by Gyro Events, this tour emphasizes a relaxed pace and informative commentary. The local guides, like Cécile in reviews, are praised for their friendly demeanor and detailed explanations. The training session ensures everyone feels confident before setting off, which new Segway users appreciate.
The non-refundable booking policy means travelers should confirm their plans before reserving. The tour is most popular, with bookings typically made 9 days in advance.
This 1-hour tour balances efficiency with depth, making it ideal for visitors with limited time who want to see Lyon’s key sights. It offers comfortable ground coverage, avoiding the fatigue of walking, and explores many of Lyon’s most photogenic and historic spots. The inclusion of experienced guides and safety gear ensures a smooth experience.
While the price is modest and the stops well-chosen, travelers should be aware of the physical requirements and weather considerations. This tour shines for those eager to combine fun with a quick cultural overview, especially if they want to avoid long bus rides or crowded walking routes.
The Lyon Segway Discovery Tour provides a convenient, engaging way to see Lyon’s highlights in just an hour. The combination of easy-to-learn Segway riding, expert local guides, and a well-planned route makes it a smart choice for first-time visitors or those wanting a quick orientation of the city.
Its affordable price, small group size, and scenic stops make this an attractive option. It’s especially suited for active travelers who enjoy light-paced sightseeing and want to experience Lyon from a fresh perspective. Keep in mind the age, weight restrictions, and the need to wear flat shoes for a smooth ride.
This tour offers a lively, accessible way to explore Lyon’s iconic spots without the hassle, providing a memorable snapshot of the city’s beauty and history.
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Is this Segway tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 14 and above can participate when accompanied by an adult. They must meet the minimum weight of 100 lbs (45 kg).
Do I need prior experience with Segways?
No, a brief training session is included to familiarize everyone with how to operate the Segway safely.
What should I wear for the tour?
Flat shoes and casual clothes are recommended for comfort during the ride.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included and required for all participants.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be modified once booked.
Is the tour accessible to pregnant women?
No, the tour is not recommended for pregnant women.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately one hour and covers multiple key sites.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 7 Quai Romain Rolland, Lyon.
What facilities are available at the meeting point?
There are no bathroom facilities nearby, so plan accordingly.
Is this tour suitable for people with inner-ear problems?
No, it is not recommended for individuals with inner-ear issues.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour accommodates up to 16 travelers to ensure a personalized experience.