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Experience Paris on a private 3-hour Segway tour for just $57.93, exploring iconic landmarks with a friendly guide—perfect for first-timers and city lovers alike.
Exploring Paris on a Segway offers a unique way to see the city’s most famous sights comfortably and efficiently. This 3-hour guided tour, operated by Go Go Tours, takes you around key landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, and more, all from the vantage point of a self-balancing scooter. With a price of $57.93 per person, it provides excellent value for a private, expertly guided experience in the heart of Paris.
This tour is especially suited for first-time visitors, casual explorers, or anyone eager to cover a lot of ground without exhausting themselves on foot. The full instruction makes it accessible even for complete beginners, and the private nature of the tour ensures a flexible, personalized adventure. While the 3-hour duration balances sightseeing with a relaxed pace, some reviews note that the tour can feel a bit rushed at certain stops, so a brisk pace is to be expected.


The tour begins at 101 Av. de la Bourdonnais, 75007 Paris, conveniently located near public transportation options. This central location makes it simple to reach from various parts of the city, and the tour ends back at the starting point, ensuring easy access to nearby attractions or transportation links for onward travel.
The meeting point is well-organized, and the activity is suited to most travelers, provided they meet the minimum weight of 40 kg (88 pounds) and are under 120 kg (260 pounds) for safety reasons. The minimum age of 12 ensures that younger participants are safely included, but pregnant women are advised not to participate due to safety concerns.
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The tour covers a series of significant Parisian landmarks, with stops that allow for quick photo opportunities and brief historical notes. Les Invalides, built in 1670 by Louis XIV, serves as the opening stop, where visitors can admire this historic military museum and Napoleon’s tomb.
Next, the Pont Alexandre III bridge offers stunning views and is celebrated as one of Paris’s most beautiful bridges, built for the 1937 World Fair. The Grand Palais and Petit Palais, both constructed for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, highlight the artistic and architectural grandeur of early 20th-century Paris.
A visit to Place de la Concorde reveals the city’s largest and most evocative square, rich with history. The Louvre Museum, originally a fortress from 1190, now hosts world-famous art, and the Musée d’Orsay, once a train station from the 1900 World’s Fair, showcases modern architectural design.
The Champs-Elysées avenue and the Arc de Triomphe mark the end of the tour, with the Arc commemorating France’s military victories since 1806. Finally, the Eiffel Tower, built in 1889, remains a symbol of France and Paris, providing a perfect photo stop and a moment to appreciate the city’s iconic skyline.

We like how the full instruction makes the tour accessible to beginners. Many reviews highlight that the guides are friendly, patient, and knowledgeable, making newcomers feel confident soon after starting. The helmet and raincoat provisions add to the safety and comfort during the ride, regardless of weather.
Participants can choose between 45-minute, 90-minute, or 3-hour options, with this particular tour lasting about 3 hours—a length that balances sightseeing with a relaxed pace. The private nature of the tour ensures you won’t be crowded, and your guide can tailor the experience based on your interests.
The pacing can be brisk, as the tour aims to show many sights in a limited time. Some guests note that at certain stops, like the Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe, the guide may rush through, which can be a consideration if you prefer more time at each location.

Starting at Les Invalides, you’ll learn about its origins as a hospital for wounded soldiers and its role as Napoleon’s resting place. The Pont Alexandre III reflects France’s diplomatic and artistic grandeur, while the Grand Palais and Petit Palais showcase Paris’s architectural brilliance from the 1900 Universal Exhibition.
Place de la Concorde functions as a historical hub, once a site of executions during the French Revolution. The Louvre, initially a fortress, remains the world’s most visited museum, housing countless masterpieces. The Musée d’Orsay adds a touch of Art Nouveau and Impressionist art history to the tour.
The Champs-Elysées is a symbol of French grandeur, leading to the Arc de Triomphe, a monument celebrating military victories. The Eiffel Tower closes the loop, representing Paris’s identity since the late 19th century, with its history as a temporary exhibition piece turned enduring symbol.

The private guided tour ensures an intimate experience, with guides often described as friendly, informative, and multilingual. Many reviews mention George and Eli as outstanding guides, praised for their knowledgeability and engaging storytelling.
The pace is generally fast enough to cover the listed landmarks within the 3 hours, but some note it can feel rushed at times. The small group setting, combined with the personalized route flexibility, makes for a comfortable and engaging ride.
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The tour operates rain or shine, with raincoats and hats provided in case of bad weather. Participants are encouraged to wear warm clothes for comfort during the ride, especially in colder months. Helmets are included to ensure safety, and the guides help participants navigate Paris’s traffic and busy streets.
Given the safety restrictions, travelers should meet the weight limits and age requirement to participate. The guides are skilled at managing the pace and safety of the tour, making it suitable even for those new to Segways.

Most bookings are made about 34 days in advance, indicating high demand and popularity. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case of change of plans.
The private nature of the tour means it’s exclusive to your group, allowing for a tailored experience with fewer distractions. Changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable, so planning ahead is advisable.

This 3-hour private Segway tour represents a fun, efficient way to get an overview of Paris’s most famous sights. The experienced guides and well-planned stops make it a high-value experience, especially for first-time visitors or those short on time.
While the pace can be brisk, the full instruction and personalized approach make it accessible to most, even complete beginners. The price point and positive reviews reinforce its appeal, with many describing it as a highlight of their Paris trip.
If you’re looking for a comfortable, engaging, and scenic way to explore Paris’s landmarks, this Segway tour is a highly recommended choice.
“What a fabulous way to see the sights of Paris, without walking many kilometres. Our guide, George, was very knowledgeable and made the tour very w…”
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, full instruction is included, making it accessible for complete beginners aged 12 and above.
What landmarks will I see on the tour?
You visit Les Invalides, Pont Alexandre III, Grand Palais, Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde, Louvre, Musée d’Orsay, Champs-Elysées, Arc de Triomphe, and Eiffel Tower.
How long does the tour last?
The full guided experience lasts about 3 hours, with options for shorter durations if needed.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private tour, ensuring your group has exclusive access and a personalized experience.
What safety measures are in place?
Helmets and raincoats are provided; the guides assist with navigation, and safety restrictions like weight limits are enforced.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time.
What should I wear?
Wearing warm clothes and comfortable shoes is recommended, especially in colder weather.
Are the stops lengthy?
Stops are brief, typically 5 minutes, focused on photo opportunities and quick explanations, making the tour fast-paced.
How many people can join?
A minimum of 2 people is required per booking; the tour can accommodate small groups comfortably.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, provided participants are at least 12 years old and meet the weight restrictions.
What is the cost?
The tour costs $57.93 per person, offering a cost-effective way to see many iconic landmarks.
How do I book?
Bookings can be made in advance, with most reservations happening about 34 days ahead, through platforms like Viator.