Sunset in Madrid by segway
Overview
This small-group Madrid Segway tour is limited to eight people, ensuring personalized attention from a guide.
Inclusions
- Use of a Segway and helmet
- Safety briefing
- Local guide
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Catedral de Sta Maria la Real de la Almudena, Calle Bailen 10, 28013 Madrid Spain
Panoramic of the cathedral
Pass By: Royal Palace of Madrid, Calle de Bailen s/n, 28071 Madrid Spain
Pictures in the grand palace
Pass By: Plaza de Oriente, Calle de Bailen, 28013 Madrid Spain
Panoramic of the lighting of city
Pass By: Templo de Debod, Calle Ferraz 1, 28008 Madrid Spain
Panoramic of all the city from the observatory.
Pass By: Plaza de Espana, Western End of the Gran Via, 28008 Madrid Spain
Stop to see the monument to Cervantes and Don Quijote
Pass By: Teatro de Madrid, Calle Ilustracion s/n, 28008 Madrid Spain
Explanations of the teather
Pass By: Wonder Tours, 28013 Madrid Spain
End of the tour
Additional information
- Minimum age is 10 years
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children between 10 and 18 must be accompanied by an adult
- Riders must have the ability to make motions such as climbing and descending stairs without assistance
- Weight limit is 240lb (110kg)
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Most travelers can participate
- Política de salud y seguridad Wonder Tours S.L. Viajeros: ✔ Grupos reducidos ✔ Toma de temperatura corporal ✔ Uso de mascarilla obligatoria ✔ Baño privado exclusivo para clientes ✔ Lavado de manos y/o uso de gel hidroalcohólico
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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I would recommend this tour for those who want a different perspective of Madrid. It does a good job of combining fun with history while on the move. Usually with a walking tour you may get tired after some time, but since it is done via the segway I think getting tired is tough to do. The one...
I would recommend this tour for those who want a different perspective of Madrid. It does a good job of combining fun with history while on the move. Usually with a walking tour you may get tired after some time, but since it is done via the segway I think getting tired is tough to do. The one thing I wished was that the tour was a bit longer. Our tour was 1hr but I think 1.5hrs is the sweet spot.
This was my first time riding a Segway, which was fun. They give you a few minutes to get used to it before starting the tour. Our tour guide provided limited information about the places we stopped and it was not very easy to understand his English. In fairness, I was more focused on making...
This was my first time riding a Segway, which was fun. They give you a few minutes to get used to it before starting the tour. Our tour guide provided limited information about the places we stopped and it was not very easy to understand his English. In fairness, I was more focused on making sure I didn't run into anything or anyone than enjoying the different areas we stopped to view.
This tour was fantastic! The training on how to ride was excellent, the machines performed beautifully, and because we were the only ones that night, our guide let us suggest what we wanted to see. He spoke excellent English and provided great commentary and history on the area. I am 64 and m...
This tour was fantastic! The training on how to ride was excellent, the machines performed beautifully, and because we were the only ones that night, our guide let us suggest what we wanted to see. He spoke excellent English and provided great commentary and history on the area. I am 64 and my husband 72, and it was so much fun to ride up and down the hills at the end of the day! We went all the way to the Temple of Debod to watch the sunset!
The tour guide was very good. Although there were times he kept going on about the history of Madrid. Overall it was a great experience. If you are going on the Segways in January/February take some gloves. It was pretty cold whizzing around on them. Very easy to use. A great way to view th...
The tour guide was very good. Although there were times he kept going on about the history of Madrid. Overall it was a great experience. If you are going on the Segways in January/February take some gloves. It was pretty cold whizzing around on them. Very easy to use. A great way to view the city on the first day. We covered loads of ground as we went back to a few places by foot and the distance is quite far.
We did the segway tour in the evening as a group of 8 family members. The guide was very helpful and reassuring during the familiarisation session. During the tour he explained things in a very good manner and had a good level of English. He took us to some very good attractions, including t...
We did the segway tour in the evening as a group of 8 family members. The guide was very helpful and reassuring during the familiarisation session. During the tour he explained things in a very good manner and had a good level of English. He took us to some very good attractions, including the Royal Palace and Cathederal. I would deffinately book this again as it gave us a good insight to some nice attraction quickly, without getting too tired.
Even though I'd visited the places before the info the tour guide gave made it all seem brand new. Seeing as my wife and I had never been on a segway the training was great.
Even though I'd visited the places before the info the tour guide gave made it all seem brand new. Seeing as my wife and I had never been on a segway the training was great.