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Explore Padua on a 3-hour Segway tour for $145.18, visiting landmarks like Prato della Valle, Basilica of St. Anthony, and the University with guided insights.
Discover Padua on a 3-Hour Segway Tour with CSTRents
For travelers looking to cover more ground in less time, the CSTRents – Padova Segway PT Authorized Tour offers a lively way to see Padua’s highlights in just three hours. Priced at $145.18 per person, this tour includes a 30-minute orientation, equipment rental, and a guided experience that makes city exploration both fun and practical. With group discounts and a maximum of 8 travelers, it remains an intimate way to get a feel for Padua’s most famous sights despite some mixed reviews about scheduling.
Ideal for those who want an active, beginner-friendly introduction to the city, the tour starts at Prato della Valle, one of Italy’s largest squares, and whizzes past landmarks like the City Hall, Pedrocchi Café, Eremitani Square, The Basilica of St. Anthony, and the University of Padua. While the tour offers engaging storytelling and panoramic views, it’s worth noting that tickets for entrance to internal attractions are not included and that the tour operates in all weather conditions.


The tour begins at Prato della Valle, 67, a scenic and central location in Padua. Here, participants attend a 30-minute orientation session that covers Segway operation—making this experience accessible even for first-time riders. Guides provide helmets and ponchos if it rains, ensuring safety and comfort throughout.
This initial training helps build confidence before riders set off to explore the city’s historic streets and squares. The training session is free and lasts about half an hour, giving newcomers time to familiarise themselves with the Segway.
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During the 3-hour tour, riding past Padua’s most iconic landmarks allows for a broad overview of the city’s highlights. The route is designed for panoramic sightseeing, with many stops along the way for photos and quick explanations.
You’ll glide past Eremitani Square, home to the notable Eremitani Church and nearby archaeological sites. The City Hall stands out in the city center, while the famed Pedrocchi Café offers a glimpse of Padua’s social life. The Basilica of St. Anthony is a major spiritual site, and the University of Padua adds a scholarly touch to the sightseeing route. The tour’s emphasis on exterior views means you can enjoy the architecture and ambiance without the need to go inside.

The tour emphasizes panoramic sightseeing, letting you take in the city’s architecture and layout from a Segway. Each stop offers a chance to soak in the atmosphere and get brief insights from the guide. Since entrance tickets are not included, most stops focus on external views and stories, making it a quicker way to get acquainted with the city’s layout.
The stops are spaced out to give a relaxed pace, with time to enjoy the scenery. Riders can expect to pass through lively squares and quiet alleys, experiencing the contrasts of Padua’s urban landscape.

Guides lead you through Padua’s streets, sharing entertaining stories and historical tidbits about each landmark. The guides are described as friendly and informative, making the experience engaging for beginners and seasoned visitors alike. Their storytelling helps turn a simple ride into a mini history lesson, adding depth to the sightseeing.
Although some reviews mention that the tour has been postponed or canceled multiple times, the current operation seems reliable, with guided narration being a highlight.
Included in the price are a helmet (optional), ponchos in case of rain, and the Segway itself. The equipment rental ensures a hassle-free experience without the need for travelers to bring their own gear. The small group size guarantees personalized attention from the guide.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so participants should dress appropriately—wearing layers and comfortable shoes suitable for outdoor activity. The use of ponchos helps keep riders dry during rainy weather, ensuring the sightseeing continues smoothly.

With a maximum of 8 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate atmosphere, allowing the guide to focus on each participant. This small group setting enhances safety and interaction, especially important for first-time Segway riders.
Booking is straightforward with mobile tickets, and confirmation is usually immediate unless booked close to the start date. Cancellation policies are flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.
One notable limitation is that tickets for internal attractions such as museums or chapels are not included in the tour fee. This means that if visitors wish to explore inside landmarks like the Basilica of St. Anthony, separate tickets and arrangements are necessary.
Plus, there have been past instances of postponements and cancellations, so it’s wise to confirm the availability directly with the provider beforehand. The tour is most suitable for ages 16 and above, and participants should feel comfortable riding a Segway.
While this tour offers a quick and scenic overview of Padua’s highlights, other walking or private tours include in-depth visits to sites like the Scrovegni Chapel or local boat trips. The Segway experience excels in providing an active, panoramic introduction that’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time.
Similar experiences are available, but this guided ride balances convenience and fun, especially with its focus on exterior sightseeing and storytelling.
The CSTRents Segway tour delivers a fun and efficient way to explore Padua’s main sights in just three hours. Its guided narration, easy-to-learn equipment, and central starting point make it a good option for those wanting a lively overview of the city’s architecture and squares.
While some past scheduling issues are noted, the current experience appears organized and well-suited for beginners and casual visitors. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who enjoy active sightseeing and are interested in getting a quick, panoramic sense of Padua.
If you value informative guides and quick access to landmarks, this tour offers a practical and enjoyable way to see Padua from a new perspective.
“Such a wonderful experience. Training in the Segway was great. The guide was amazing! Learned so much about Padova, would definitely do this tour a…”
How long is the Segway tour in Padua?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including a 30-minute orientation.
What is included in the tour price?
The fee covers Segway rental, helmet (optional), ponchos in case of rain, and a guide. Entrance tickets to attractions are not included.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Prato della Valle, 67, in central Padua.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is suitable for beginners thanks to the training session provided at the start.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You pass by City Hall, Pedrocchi Café, Eremitani Square, The Basilica of St. Anthony, and the University of Padua.
Can the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions. Ponchos are available if it rains.
Are entrance tickets to attractions included?
No, tickets for inside buildings or attractions are not included in the tour fee.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is there an age restriction?
Participants must be at least 16 years old to join the tour.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is offered by CSTRents by Nimbus srl.