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Discover Barcelona’s architectural wonders on a 2.5-hour Gaudí Segway tour, exploring Sagrada Família, Passeig de Gràcia, and more with expert guides for $79.

The Barcelona Gaudí Segway Tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous architectural sites in just 2.5 hours. Priced at $79 per person, this tour takes you through the heart of Barcelona, focusing on the works of Antoni Gaudí, one of Spain’s most celebrated architects. It begins in the Gothic Quarter and covers key neighborhoods, ending back where it started.
This tour is ideal for those who want a fun, fast-paced introduction to Gaudí’s masterpieces. The use of Segways makes it easy to cover a lot of ground without tiring out. The guides are praised for their knowledge and safety-conscious approach, making it suitable for most participants aged 16 and over, provided they meet weight restrictions. Keep in mind, entrance tickets to sites are not included, so plan to visit some attractions separately if desired.
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The tour begins in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, a historic and lively area full of narrow streets and medieval charm. From there, the guide leads you toward Port Vell, the city’s historic harbor. Here, riders can stop for photos at the Barcelona Face monument, a vibrant tribute to the city’s Olympic legacy from 1992.
This initial stretch combines sightseeing with the thrill of riding a Segway, allowing riders to comfortably cruise past the old city walls while soaking in the atmosphere. The stop at Port Vell is a highlight, blending scenic views with cultural significance.

Next, the route takes you through Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona’s most popular park. Designed by Josep Fontserè, who was a teacher of Gaudí, this park features lush greenery, fountains, and sculptures. The Segway makes it easy to explore its paths and enjoy the lively surroundings.
The park is a peaceful contrast to the bustling city streets, providing a perfect spot for riding and taking in local life. It offers a glimpse of Gaudí’s connection to Barcelona’s green spaces, even if he did not design this specific park.
The tour then ventures into the Eixample district, known for its grid-like streets and modernist architecture. Passeig de Gràcia, one of the city’s most famous boulevards, is lined with Gaudí’s iconic buildings, including Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (also called La Pedrera).
While the tour does not include entry tickets, the exterior views of these remarkable structures are stunning. The guide explains the distinctive features of each building, highlighting Gaudí’s innovative style. Riding along this avenue allows visitors to appreciate how Gaudí’s architecture integrates seamlessly into Barcelona’s cityscape.
More Great Tours NearbyNo Gaudí-focused tour is complete without visiting the Sagrada Família. The guide offers insights into its architecture and history as you circle around its exterior. Though the tour doesn’t include entry, seeing Gaudí’s masterpiece from outside is awe-inspiring, thanks to its intricate facades and towering spires.
Riders get a close-up view of the basilica’s details, learning about Gaudí’s vision and the ongoing construction effort. This stop is ideal for photography and appreciating the scale of this almost finished masterpiece.
The Arc de Triomf is another highlight along the route, located on Passeig Lluis Companys. The arch’s elegant design makes it a popular spot for photos. The guide shares background about its construction and significance within Barcelona’s urban landscape.
Riding past this historic monument allows for a quick yet memorable view of Barcelona’s architectural diversity. The smooth Segway ride gives a relaxed pace to enjoy this landmark without walking.
The tour circles back to the Gothic Quarter, completing the loop. This area’s medieval streets and lively squares offer a perfect ending to the sightseeing adventure. The guide offers suggestions for nearby cafes or additional attractions to explore after the tour.
Returning to the starting point in the Gothic Quarter ensures an easy exit or continuation of the day’s plans. The overall experience provides a rundown of Gaudí’s work and Barcelona’s architectural charm.

The meeting point is accessible via taxi at Plaça de la Mercé or metro at Drassanes (Green Line), both just a few minutes’ walk from the start. The tour ends at the same location, making it convenient for onward travel.
The group size is limited to 6 people per guide, which helps ensure personalized attention and safety. For larger groups, additional guides are provided at no extra cost. Participants should bring comfortable clothes suitable for riding and wear a helmet, which is supplied.
This Gaudí Segway tour offers a unique way to see many of Barcelona’s top architectural sites in a short amount of time. The combination of guided commentary and easy-to-ride Segways makes it accessible for most visitors, including those unfamiliar with scooters or bikes.
The focus on Gaudí’s architecture, coupled with the scenic routes through key neighborhoods and parks, makes this experience both informative and fun. The tour’s flexibility, with free cancellation and pay later options, adds to its appeal for spontaneous planners.
This tour appeals to travelers seeking a dynamic way to explore Barcelona’s architectural treasures. It’s especially suited for those who want a fast-paced, informative, and entertaining overview of Gaudí’s work.
Participants should be comfortable on a Segway, ages 16 and above, and not pregnant or with mobility impairments. The tour is less suitable for children under 13 or those over 264 pounds. The knowledgeable guides ensure safety and engagement throughout.
This 2.5-hour guided Segway tour presents a practical and enjoyable route to explore Barcelona’s most famous sites associated with Gaudí. From the Gothic Quarter to Passeig de Gràcia, and from the Sagrada Família to the Arc de Triomf, each highlight offers a vivid glimpse of the city’s architectural genius.
The guided commentary enriches the experience, with guides praised for their knowledge and safety focus. Despite not including site entry tickets, the exterior views are impressive, and the overall ride provides a rundown of Gaudí’s influence on Barcelona.
This tour is perfect for those who want a fun, efficient, and informative way to see Barcelona’s architectural highlights, especially for first-time visitors. Its limited group size and flexible booking options ensure a personalized experience, making it a worthwhile choice for a quick yet memorable city tour.
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How long is the Barcelona Gaudí Segway Tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, providing a thorough yet manageable exploration of key Gaudí sites.
What is the price of the tour?
It costs $79 per person, which includes the Segway, helmet, guide, insurance, and luggage storage.
Are entrance tickets to sites included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, so visitors can choose to visit attractions like la Sagrada Família separately.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends in the Gothic Quarter, with the meeting point accessible by taxi or metro.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Russian, Spanish, and French.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 16, and children under 13 years are not permitted to ride a Segway.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for riding are recommended, and a helmet is provided.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
How many people are in each group?
Groups are limited to 6 people per guide, with additional guides for larger groups at no extra cost.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drink are not included in the tour price.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments, and participants must meet the weight limit of 264 pounds (120 kg).