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Madrid Segway Tour

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    Essential Madrid Tour: 1 hour

    Madrid Downtown Tour: 1.5 hour

    Madrid with a “tapa” tour: 2.5 hour

  • Start time

    March – October: 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 4 pm, 6 pm & 8 pm

    November – February: 10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm, 4 pm & 6 pm
    Please reach 15 minutes before start time.

  • Meeting Point
    Calle Escalinata 10, in front of Plaza de Isabel II (also known as Plaza de Ópera), close to the McDonald’s Restaurant
  • Ending Point

    Same as meeting point.

Key Highlights

  • A unique way to see Madrid
  • The Segway is safe, fun and easy to use
  • The tour route covers all the highlights of the city
  • Opt for the longer tour for the chance to do some Tapas tasting
  • Only printed voucher accepted!
  • Bilingual local guide available in English & Spanish

Overview

This Segway tour is a great way to get a feel for Madrid in a short amount of time! You'll get a tour of this centuries-old city while learning to drive one of the 21st century's newest forms of transportation.

The tour showcases the highlights of Madrid, taking you through the best examples of the city's history and architecture.See the Royal Palace,Catedral de la Almudena, Plaza Mayor, and more on this unique tour of the city.Opt for the extended version of the tour for the chance to visit the San Miguel Market and sample some Tapas.

The Segway is fun, safe and simple to use! Your tour starts with a basic training session after which you will be ready to hit the streets!

Itinerary

You can choose between a 1½ hour or 2½ hour trip for your Madrid Segway Tour tour. After a brief Segway lesson, you'll be off to see the sights of Madrid!

Tour Highlights (1½ hour tour):

Plaza de Callao: One of Madrid's busiest squares, Plaza de Callao is the centre of the city's cinema and theatre. Hundreds of millions of people visit the square each year, as much to see its art deco style as to take in a show.

Gran Via:The Gran Via, or Mile of Gold, is over a century old, dating back to the rule of King Alfonso XIII. Nowadays, this upscale street is the top place to shop in the city.

Plaza de España: Located in central Madrid, the plaza is flanked by two of the city's most prominent skyscrapers. A monument dedicated to the poet Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra sits in the centre of the plaza.

Templo de Debod: Templo de Debod was originally an Egyptian temple, but was sent to Spain - block by block - as a thank-you for the help of Spanish archeologists in saving Egyptian monuments. The Temple now sits in Madrid's Parque del Oeste, and is open to the public.

Plaza de Oriente: This magnificent plaza is the site of a palace that was to be the Spanish Versailles. Now, the plaza contains a host of statues, and is also home to Madrid's opera house the Teatro Real.

Tour Highlights (2½ hour tour):

Plaza de Callao: One of Madrid's busiest squares, Plaza de Callao is the centre of the city's cinema and theatre. Hundreds of millions of people visit the square each year, as much to see its art deco style as to take in a show.

Gran Via: The Gran Via, or Mile of Gold, is over a century old, dating back to the rule of King Alfonso XIII. Nowadays, this upscale street is the top place to shop in the city.

Plaza de España: Located in central Madrid, the plaza is flanked by two of the city's most prominent skyscrapers. A monument dedicated to the poet Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra sits in the centre of the plaza.

Templo de Debod: Templo de Debod was originally an Egyptian temple, but was sent to Spain - block by block - as a thank-you for the help of Spanish archeologists in saving Egyptian monuments. The Temple now sits in Madrid's Parque del Oeste, and is open to the public.

Madrid de los Austrias: Often referred to as Habsburg's Madrid, this historic neighborhood is home to many cultural sights of the city, namely the Royal Palace. Finished in 1764, the Royal Palace has over 2800 rooms.

Catedral de la Almudena: The neo-gothic cathedral was started in 1879 and finished in 1992. Because of its late finish, the interior of the cathedral is surprisingly modern, with decorations ranging from historical to pop art.

Mercado de San Miguel: This historical Madrid market is considered one of the best places in the city to go to for tapas. Here, you can sample some of Spain's finest cuisine.

Puerto del Sol: Gate of the Sun serves as the centre for Madrid's network of roads. Famous statues, such as the Bear and the Madroño Tree, sit in the square. Perto del Sol is also the location of the famous clock that marks the beginning of the new year with its chimes.

Inclusions

  • Bilingual local guide.
    • Segway + helmet + bag to keep your belongings.
    • Training.
    • An oilskin on rainy days.
    • A tapa (only with the option of Madrid with a tapa).

    Exclusions

    •  Lunch, beverages or other services not specified above.

    Please note

    Voucher Information: Sorry, but we will need you to print a paper version of your booking voucher (we're working on changing this). At this time no refund can be given for customers without a printed copy of their voucher.

    Please call the activity operator at least 24 hours prior to the start of the tour to reconfirm the departure details.

    Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes before departure time. 

    Please provide your cellphone contact and specify the area and country code when booking. You will only be contacted in case we need to provide further information on your reservation.

    Safety mandatory conditions:

    • You must wear a helmet at all times (provided by us).

    • The activity is forbidden to people who just underwent surgery, who have any gypsums or sprains.

    • No flip flops permitted.

    • Minimum height to use a Segway: 135 cm / 4,4”

    • Minimum age: 12 years old. Children between 12 and 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

    • Recommended weight: between 35 and 125 kg.

    Additional info

    We recommend comfortable clothing and shoes. In winter, warm clothes and in case of rain-appropriate clothing. Rain ponchos are available, should they be needed. Helmets and child seats are available on request for free.

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