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Sightseeing Segway Tour in Barcelona

Location Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe
$41.46
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Overview

❤️Segway over the modern bike paths of Barcelona❤️ during a sightseeing tour and glide through the beautiful avenues of the Old Town to explore the park of the Citadel - its monuments, urban arts, and much more. Get the views of Port Vell as you head out to discover the central park of Barcelona and the most important - enjoy your ride with your friends, family or meet new people in our tours.

- We recommend you book your Segway tour in advance - groups are small and limited to guarantee a better service to each of our guests.
- Join us in this entertaining and educational adventure and get privileged personalized attention from your guide.

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

1 hour Park Segway Tour
Duration: 1 hour: Short Segway tour of Barcelona with a guide
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide

The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • Guide/Instructor
  • Raincoats (in case of bad weather)
  • Helmet (Mandatory) - we provide all sizes
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities for your guide (optional)

Meeting point
100mt from metro station Jaume I (L4 - yellow line) 400mt from metro station Liceu (L3 - green line)
Return details
100mt from metro station Jaume I (L4 - yellow line) 400mt from metro station Liceu (L3 - green line)

  • Leaving from the ancient Roman Wall we head out to the marina of Port Vell, the old harbor of Barcelona. (pass by)
  • Parc de la Ciutadella
    The park is a botanical garden and the main green area in the city center of Barcelona.
  • Arc de Triomf
    At the entrance of the old town of Barcelona we can find this monumental gateway built for the first World Fair in Spain.
  • This beautiful fountain is one of the main attractions of the Citadel Park.
  • The Parliament of Catalonia is located in Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park. Originally built in the 18th century as an arsenal of the fortress, the building was later converted to house the Catalan Parliament. Its distinctive red-and-gold façade and neoclassical style make it one of the city’s historic landmarks.
  • Placa De Joan Fiveller
    The Plaça de Joan Fiveller is a quiet square located inside Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park, next to the Parliament of Catalonia. Surrounded by greenery, it is named after Joan Fiveller, a historic figure of the city. The square offers a peaceful spot to rest while exploring the park and its monuments.
  • The Equestrian Statue of General Joan Prim stands in Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park. It honors General Prim, a 19th-century military leader and politician who played a key role in Spanish history. The bronze statue shows him on horseback, symbolizing his courage and leadership.
  • Castle of the Three Dragons
    The Castell dels Tres Dragons is a striking Modernist building in Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park, designed by architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner for the 1888 Universal Exhibition. Built in the style of a medieval castle with red brick and decorative towers, it later housed the Zoology Museum. Today, it remains an architectural landmark of Catalan Modernism.
  • The Hivernacle del Parc de la Ciutadella is a beautiful glass and iron greenhouse built in the late 19th century for the 1888 Universal Exhibition. Surrounded by gardens, it was used to display exotic plants and remains an elegant example of Catalan iron architecture.
  • The Jardins Fontserè i Mestre are charming gardens inside Ciutadella Park, designed in the 19th century by Josep Fontserè and his assistant, the young Antoni Gaudí. They feature elegant pathways, lush greenery, and decorative fountains, offering visitors a peaceful retreat in the heart of Barcelona.
  • The Umbráculo del Parque de la Ciutadella is a 19th-century iron and wood structure built for the 1888 Universal Exhibition. Designed as a shaded greenhouse, it houses a variety of tropical and subtropical plants. Its unique architecture and lush interior make it one of the park’s most distinctive landmarks.
  • Gran Lago del Parque de la Ciudadela
    The Gran Lago de la Ciutadella is the main lake of Ciutadella Park, designed in the 19th century by Josep Fontserè with help from a young Antoni Gaudí. Surrounded by lush greenery and small islets, it is famous for its romantic setting, rowing boats, and the monumental Cascada fountain nearby.
  • The Stork and the Fox Fountain in Ciutadella Park is a charming 19th-century sculpture inspired by one of La Fontaine’s fables. It depicts the moment when the clever fox and the elegant stork share a meal, teaching a moral lesson about wit and reciprocity. Surrounded by greenery, the fountain adds a touch of art and storytelling to the park.
  • The Monument Homenatge a Picasso, created in 1983, is a tribute to the renowned Spanish painter Pablo Picasso. Located in Barcelona, the sculpture celebrates his artistic legacy and influence on modern art, serving as a cultural landmark and point of inspiration for visitors.
  • Passeig de Lluis Companys
    Passeig de Lluís Companys is a grand promenade in Barcelona that leads from Arc de Triomf to Ciutadella Park. Lined with trees and elegant monuments, it serves as a ceremonial avenue and a popular spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying the city’s historic architecture.
  • El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria is a cultural and historical center in Barcelona, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century market building. It preserves the archaeological remains of the 1700s city and hosts exhibitions about Barcelona’s history, culture, and heritage, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past.
  • Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar
    The Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar is a stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture, located in Barcelona’s El Born district. Built in the 14th century, it is renowned for its elegant proportions, beautiful stained-glass windows, and serene interior, making it a beloved landmark and place of worship.
  • Estacio de Franca
    Estació de França is one of Barcelona’s most iconic train stations, built in the early 20th century. Its elegant architecture combines classical and modernist elements, featuring large iron-and-glass roofs, marble details, and spacious platforms. It serves as both a transport hub and a historical landmark in the city.
  • The Baluard de Migdia and Muralla de Mar are remnants of Barcelona’s historic city walls, dating back to the 17th century. Located near the waterfront, these fortifications once protected the city from naval attacks. Today, they offer a glimpse into Barcelona’s military history and provide scenic views of the old harbor.
  • Casa Llotja de Mar
    Casa Llotja de Mar is a historic building in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, originally constructed in the 14th century as a merchants’ exchange. Over the centuries, it has hosted the Stock Exchange and art schools. Its elegant Gothic and Neoclassical architecture makes it a key landmark reflecting the city’s commercial and cultural history.
  • The Old Post Office (Correus de Barcelona) is a historic building located in the city center, built in the early 20th century. Its grand architecture combines modernist and classical elements, featuring ornate façades, arches, and decorative details. The building stands as a symbol of Barcelona’s civic and architectural heritage.
  • La Cara de Barcelona is a large sculptural head created by artist Roy Lichtenstein, located in Barcelona’s Parc de l’Escorxador area. With its bold colors and pop-art style, the artwork adds a modern and playful contrast to the city’s historic architecture, making it a striking contemporary landmark.
  • Plaça de la Mercè is a historic square in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, named after the city’s patron saint, La Mercè. Surrounded by notable buildings, including the Basílica de la Mercè, the square hosts cultural events, festivals, and local gatherings, making it a lively spot in the heart of the city.
  • The Monument a Galceran Marquet is a tribute to the Catalan writer and cultural figure Galceran Marquet. Located in Barcelona, the monument celebrates his contributions to literature and Catalan culture, serving as a reminder of his influence on the city’s artistic and intellectual heritage.
  • The Monument a Colom is a towering tribute to Christopher Columbus, located at the lower end of La Rambla in Barcelona. Erected in 1888 for the Universal Exhibition, the monument features a 60-meter-high column topped with a statue of Columbus pointing toward the sea, commemorating his historic voyages and connection to the city.
  • Port Vell Barcelone
    Port Vell is Barcelona’s historic old harbor, recently redeveloped into a vibrant marina and leisure area. It features a promenade, shopping and dining options, and attractions such as the Maremagnum complex and the Barcelona Aquarium, making it a lively hub for both locals and tourists.
  • Museu d'Historia de Catalunya
    The Museu d'Història de Catalunya is located in Barcelona’s Port Vell area and showcases the history and cultural heritage of Catalonia. Housed in a historic building, the museum features interactive exhibits, archaeological artifacts, and multimedia displays, offering visitors a comprehensive journey through the region’s past.
  • The Torre del Rellotge in Barceloneta is an 18th-century clock tower originally part of the city’s maritime facilities. Located near the old port, it served as a lookout and timekeeper for sailors and fishermen. Today, it stands as a historic landmark reflecting Barcelona’s seafaring past.
  • Platja de la Barceloneta is Barcelona’s most famous city beach, stretching along the lively Barceloneta neighborhood. Known for its golden sand, calm waters, and vibrant promenade, it is a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, water sports, and enjoying beachfront restaurants and bars.
  • Platja De Sant Sebastia
    Platja de Sant Sebastià is one of Barcelona’s oldest and longest beaches, located near the Barceloneta neighborhood. Popular with both locals and tourists, it offers golden sand, calm waters, and a relaxed atmosphere, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and seaside strolls.
  • The Edifici Mirador in the Barceloneta area is a modern residential building known for its distinctive architecture and panoramic views. Its innovative design allows residents and visitors to enjoy unique perspectives of the neighborhood and the nearby coastline.
  • The Mirador del Mediterrani is a scenic viewpoint located at the end of La Barceloneta promenade. Offering sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea and Barcelona’s coastline, it is a popular spot for photography, relaxing, and enjoying the sea breeze.
  • Platja del Somorrostro is a city beach in Barcelona located between Barceloneta and Nova Icària. Known for its wide sandy shore and calm waters, it is popular with both locals and tourists for sunbathing, swimming, and seaside strolls. The beach has a relaxed atmosphere and is equipped with basic amenities for visitors.
  • La Vila Olimpica del Poblenou
    Villa Olímpica is a modern neighborhood in Barcelona, built for the 1992 Olympic Games. Located near the seafront, it features contemporary residential buildings, wide avenues, parks, and marinas. Today, it is a lively area for leisure, dining, and enjoying the beach nearby.
  • Plaça dels Campions is a vibrant square in Barcelona’s Vila Olímpica neighborhood, near the Olympic Village. Created for the 1992 Olympic Games, it celebrates athletic achievements and features modern sculptures and open spaces, making it a popular spot for gatherings and events.
  • Platja de la Nova Icaria
    Platja de la Nova Icària is a popular city beach in Barcelona, located near the Port Olímpic area. Known for its calm waters and wide sandy shore, it is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beach is well-equipped with facilities and surrounded by restaurants and cafes, making it a lively spot for visitors.
  • David & Goliath Sculpture
    The David & Goliath sculpture is a dramatic artwork located in Barcelona, depicting the biblical story of the young David facing the giant Goliath. The piece captures the tension and heroism of the moment, making it a striking public artwork and popular photo spot in the city.
  • Barceloneta is a historic seaside neighborhood in Barcelona, famous for its narrow streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant beach culture. Originally a fishing district, it is now popular with locals and tourists for its seafood restaurants, lively promenade, and proximity to city beaches like Platja de la Barceloneta. (pass by)
  • La Riva (or La Rivera) is a lively waterfront area in Barcelona, popular for its restaurants, bars, and nightlife. Located along the city’s port and marina, it offers visitors scenic views of the harbor, a vibrant atmosphere, and easy access to nearby beaches and attractions. (pass by)
  • Moll de Bosch i Alsina
    Moll de Bosch is a quay in Barcelona’s Port Vell area, historically used for shipping and trade. Today, it forms part of the revitalized waterfront, offering scenic views, walking paths, and access to leisure and cultural attractions along the harbor.

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age to participate in a tour is 12 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that by local laws the minimum age to ride a Segway is 16 years old. For underaged participants we provide electric bicycles suited for children (tour price remains the same).
  • Minimum weight for Segway riders is 45 kg (100 lbs) and the maximum is 117 kg (260 lbs).
  • Helmets are mandatory and rental is free.
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide.
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. In case of rain we provide raincoats, nonetheless, we recommend guests to bring their own. In case of severe weather, the option of an alternative date and time convenient for both parties will be given.
  • Please note that routes may be altered due to interferences in the itinerary outside of our responsibility.
  • The main goal of our tours is to show you the most sights, views of the city, and special places hidden from the eyes of outsiders. We try to do it quickly and easily, in a convenient form of travel for guests. Saving your time, we do not include entrance to museums and other buildings in our tours.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Sightseeing Segway Tour in Barcelona

    Location Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe
    $41.46
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