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Explore Genoa's historic streets on a 1-hour Segway tour for $34.39. Glide past UNESCO sites, palaces, and the seafront with a friendly guide in a small group.
Discover the charm of Genoa’s medieval city center on a lively Segway tour that lasts approximately one hour. Priced at $34.39 per person, this tour offers an engaging way to see some of the city’s most iconic sights while enjoying the ease and fun of riding a Segway. The tour is guided by experienced staff, with small groups of up to nine participants, ensuring plenty of personalized attention. It’s perfect for those who want a dynamic, quick overview of Genoa’s historic core, especially since it covers more ground than a typical walking tour.
The tour begins at Calata Cattaneo, a pedestrian-friendly area near the sea, making it easy to learn to ride the Segway safely. The activity is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, and children under 16 are not permitted to drive the Segway, though they can join as passengers. With positive reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and the fun, relaxed experience, this tour appeals to first-time Segway riders and seasoned enthusiasts alike.


The tour kicks off at Calata Cattaneo, a scenic, pedestrianized area close to the sea. This location is ideal for beginners, offering a safe space to get comfortable with the Segway before venturing into the city’s busy streets. The proximity to the waterfront also means the tour begins with beautiful views of Genoa’s port, setting a relaxed tone for the experience.
This starting point is easily accessible, being near public transportation, which simplifies logistics. The tour concludes at the same meeting point, making it convenient for participants to plan their day afterward.
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The initial part of the tour focuses on learning to control the Segway safely. The Porto Antico area is completely pedestrianized, making it perfect for first-timers. Here, the guide provides clear instructions and patience, helping everyone get the hang of riding smoothly.
Many reviews highlight how helpful and understanding the staff are, especially for those nervous about Segway riding. The flat, open space ensures that even beginners can quickly gain confidence, making the experience accessible for most.
Once comfortable, the guide leads the group through Genoa’s extensive pedestrianized historic center, which boasts a thousand-year history. This area contains intricate alleys, important monuments, and hidden secrets, all within a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Riding a Segway here allows for a more comprehensive and faster exploration compared to walking, covering a larger area in less time.
Guides share fascinating insights into the history and architecture of the streets, making the ride both fun and educational. The size of the group ensures that everyone can listen easily and get individual attention.
The tour includes a visit to Palazzo S. Giorgio, known for being the first bank of Europe and a site of historical significance. The route then takes riders along Europe’s largest pedestrian street, famed for its elegant sixteenth-century buildings and suspended gardens.
Later, the group reaches Piazza Matteotti, the heart of Genoa’s historic center, lined with majestic fountains, the Carlo Felice Theater, and beautiful palaces. Riding past these grand structures offers a unique perspective, with the Segway making it easy to pause and take in the sights.

A key highlight is the stop at Palazzo Ducale, a symbol of Genoa’s former power, once the residence of local lords and now a hub for cultural activities. From here, the group moves to the Cathedral of Genoa, the city’s most important church, renowned for its marble architecture and breathtaking facade.
The Segway allows the group to pause comfortably and admire these architectural masterpieces up close, without the fatigue associated with walking. The guide provides details on the history and significance of each site, enriching the visual experience.

The tour concludes with a leisurely walk along the seafront in Porto Antico, offering views of the modern pavilions and colorful Galeone Neptune, a pirate-themed ship resembling a movie set. Standing near the port, riders can appreciate the contrast between the historic core and the lively modern port area.
This final stretch provides a relaxed ending to the adventure, allowing for photos and a moment to soak in the lively atmosphere of Genoa’s harbor.

This experience is designed for small groups of up to nine people, ensuring personalized guidance and a relaxed atmosphere. The price of $34.39 per person covers the entire hour-long tour, offering a great value for such a comprehensive city overview.
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as riding a Segway requires balance and coordination. The tour is not accessible to children under 16 who cannot drive the Segway, but children can join as passengers. The activity is available with a mobile ticket and can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, weather permitting.

Multiple reviews praise the guides, especially Matt, for being patient, professional, and well-informed. The guides excel at teaching new riders and sharing insights into Genoa’s history and culture, making the experience both fun and educational. Their friendly manner ensures that even nervous participants feel comfortable on the Segway.
This Segway tour offers a unique perspective on Genoa’s historic sites, combining speed, fun, and informative commentary. It’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time who want to cover a lot of ground in a brief period. The small group size and professional guidance create a welcoming environment for all skill levels.
While it’s a short tour, the coverage of key landmarks and the scenic route along the port make it a memorable way to start exploring Genoa. The positive reviews underscore how enjoyable and enriching the experience can be, especially with guides that balance historical insights with supportive teaching.
For those eager to see Genoa’s most significant sights without the fatigue of walking, this 1-hour Segway tour is a practical choice. The combination of a scenic route, expert guidance, and hands-on riding experience offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s historic and modern highlights.
While the tour is fast-paced, it is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, especially given the praise for helpful staff and smooth riding. It fits best for adventure-seekers, history enthusiasts, or anyone curious about experiencing Genoa from a refreshing new angle.
“Matt was an excellent Segway teacher, he was patience and professional but I did not expect him to be an excellent historian as well. I definitely…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour starts in a pedestrian zone ideal for learning to ride safely, and guides are known for being patient and clear in their instructions.
Can children participate?
Children under 16 cannot drive a Segway but can join as passengers. The activity is best suited for individuals with moderate physical fitness.
What landmarks will I see?
You will visit Palazzo S. Giorgio, the Porto Antico area, Piazza Matteotti, Palazzo Ducale, and the Genoa Cathedral. The route also includes views of the seafront and modern port buildings.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 26 days in advance, reflecting high popularity.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is weather a factor?
Yes, the tour depends on good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered a reschedule or full refund.