Experience the best of Barcelona on a thrilling Segway tour. Explore the Old Town, Citadel Park, and Port Vell while gliding through the city’s modern bike paths. Book now for a personalized and unforgettable adventure!
Experience the best of Barcelona on a thrilling Segway tour. Explore the Old Town, Citadel Park, and Port Vell while gliding through the city’s modern bike paths. Book now for a personalized and unforgettable adventure!
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) - Starting from the ancient Roman Wall, the journey leads to Port Vell, Barcelona’s historic harbor.
- Parc de la Ciutadella - This park serves as a botanical garden and is the main green space in Barcelona’s city center.
- Arc de Triomf - This monumental gateway, located at the entrance to Barcelona’s old town,…
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) - Starting from the ancient Roman Wall, the journey leads to Port Vell, Barcelona’s historic harbor.
- Parc de la Ciutadella - This park serves as a botanical garden and is the main green space in Barcelona’s city center.
- Arc de Triomf - This monumental gateway, located at the entrance to Barcelona’s old town, was built for Spain’s first World Fair.
- Cascada monumental - A stunning fountain, it is one of the key attractions in Citadel Park.
- The Parliament of Catalonia - Situated in Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park, this building was originally an 18th-century arsenal and now houses the Catalan Parliament. Its red-and-gold façade and neoclassical design make it a historic city landmark.
- Placa De Joan Fiveller - Located within Barcelona’s Ciutadella Park, this tranquil square is named after the historic figure Joan Fiveller. It offers a peaceful resting spot amidst the park’s greenery and monuments.
- Equestrian statue to General Joan Prim - This statue in Ciutadella Park honors General Joan Prim, a 19th-century military leader and politician, depicted on horseback to symbolize his bravery and leadership.
- Castle of the Three Dragons - The Castell dels Tres Dragons, a striking Modernist building in Ciutadella Park, was designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner for the 1888 Universal Exhibition. It resembles a medieval castle and is a notable example of Catalan Modernism.
- Hivernacle del Parc de la Ciutadella - This elegant glass and iron greenhouse, built for the 1888 Universal Exhibition, is surrounded by gardens and showcases exotic plants, exemplifying Catalan iron architecture.
- Jardins Fontserè i Mestre - Designed by Josep Fontserè and his assistant Antoni Gaudí, these charming gardens in Ciutadella Park feature elegant pathways, lush greenery, and decorative fountains, providing a serene retreat in Barcelona.
- Umbráculo del Parque de la Ciudadela - A 19th-century iron and wood structure, this shaded greenhouse was built for the 1888 Universal Exhibition and houses tropical and subtropical plants, making it a distinctive park landmark.
- Gran Lago del Parque de la Ciudadela - Designed by Josep Fontserè with Antoni Gaudí’s assistance, this main lake in Ciutadella Park is known for its romantic setting, rowing boats, and the nearby monumental Cascada fountain.
- The stork and the fox fountain - Inspired by La Fontaine’s fables, this 19th-century sculpture in Ciutadella Park depicts a clever fox and an elegant stork sharing a meal, adding art and storytelling to the park.
- Monument Homenatge a Picasso, 1983 - This monument, created in 1983, honors Pablo Picasso, celebrating his artistic legacy and influence on modern art, and serves as a cultural landmark in Barcelona.
- Passeig De Lluis Companys - A grand promenade leading from Arc de Triomf to Ciutadella Park, lined with trees and monuments, it is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and enjoying historic architecture.
- El Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria - Housed in a restored 19th-century market building, this cultural center preserves archaeological remains and hosts exhibitions on Barcelona’s history and heritage.
- Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar - A stunning example of Catalan Gothic architecture, this 14th-century basilica in El Born is renowned for its elegant proportions and beautiful stained-glass windows.
- Estacio de Franca - An iconic train station in Barcelona, built in the early 20th century, featuring elegant architecture with classical and modernist elements.
- Baluard de Migdia i Muralla de Mar - These remnants of Barcelona’s 17th-century city walls offer a glimpse into the city’s military history and scenic views of the old harbor.
- Casa Llotja de Mar - A historic building in the Gothic Quarter, originally a 14th-century merchants’ exchange, it reflects Barcelona’s commercial and cultural history with its Gothic and Neoclassical architecture.
- Correus - The Old Post Office, built in the early 20th century, combines modernist and classical elements, symbolizing Barcelona’s civic and architectural heritage.
- El Cap de Barcelona - A large sculptural head by Roy Lichtenstein, located in Parc de l’Escorxador, adds a modern and playful contrast to the city’s historic architecture.
- Plaça de la Mercè - A historic square in the Gothic Quarter, named after the city’s patron saint, hosting cultural events and gatherings.
- Monument a Galceran Marquet - A tribute to the Catalan writer Galceran Marquet, celebrating his contributions to literature and culture.
- Columbus Monument - A towering tribute to Christopher Columbus at the end of La Rambla, featuring a 60-meter column topped with a statue of Columbus.
- Port Vell - Barcelona’s historic harbor, now a vibrant marina with shopping, dining, and attractions like the Maremagnum complex and the Barcelona Aquarium.
- Museu d’Historia de Catalunya - Located in Port Vell, this museum showcases Catalonia’s history and cultural heritage with interactive exhibits and multimedia displays.
- Torre del Rellotge Barceloneta - An 18th-century clock tower in Barceloneta, originally part of the city’s maritime facilities, reflecting Barcelona’s seafaring past.
- Barceloneta Beach - Barcelona’s most famous city beach, known for its golden sand, calm waters, and vibrant promenade.
- Plaja de Sant Sebastian - One of Barcelona’s oldest and longest beaches, offering golden sand and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Edifici Mirador - A modern residential building in Barceloneta, known for its distinctive architecture and panoramic views.
- Mirador del Mediterrani W - A scenic viewpoint at the end of La Barceloneta promenade, offering sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Rodrigo Beach - A city beach between Barceloneta and Nova Icària, known for its wide sandy shore and calm waters.
- La Vila Olimpica del Poblenou - A modern neighborhood built for the 1992 Olympic Games, featuring contemporary buildings and leisure areas.
- Plaça dels Campions - A vibrant square in Vila Olímpica, created for the 1992 Olympic Games, celebrating athletic achievements.
- Platja de la Nova Icaria - A popular city beach near Port Olímpic, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, surrounded by restaurants and cafes.
- David & Goliath Sculpture - A dramatic artwork depicting the biblical story of David and Goliath, capturing the tension and heroism of the moment.
- Barceloneta - A historic seaside neighborhood known for its narrow streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant beach culture.
- El Born - A lively waterfront area popular for its restaurants, bars, and nightlife, offering scenic harbor views.
- Moll de Bosch i Alsina - A quay in Port Vell, part of the revitalized waterfront, offering scenic views and access to cultural attractions.

- Bottled water
- Helmet (Mandatory) - we provide all sizes
- Guide/Instructor
- Raincoats (in case of bad weather)
- Bottled water
- Helmet (Mandatory) - we provide all sizes
- Guide/Instructor
- Raincoats (in case of bad weather)
- Gratuities for your guide (optional)
- Gratuities for your guide (optional)
❤️Experience the thrill of a Segway tour along Barcelona’s modern bike paths❤️. Glide through the charming avenues of the Old Town and explore the Citadel Park, with its stunning monuments, urban art, and more. Enjoy the scenic views of Port Vell as you venture to discover Barcelona’s central park. Most importantly, relish the ride with friends, family,…
❤️Experience the thrill of a Segway tour along Barcelona’s modern bike paths❤️. Glide through the charming avenues of the Old Town and explore the Citadel Park, with its stunning monuments, urban art, and more. Enjoy the scenic views of Port Vell as you venture to discover Barcelona’s central park. Most importantly, relish the ride with friends, family, or make new acquaintances on our tours.
- It is recommended to book your Segway tour in advance, as groups are small and limited to ensure exceptional service for each guest.
- Join this fun and educational adventure and receive personalized attention from your guide.
- 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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.