Still undecided where to go along Barcelona? See the city sights on a private Segway tour that you can customize to your taste later!
Talk with your guide on-spot or call us to make the arrangments necessary to ensure you'll have the best experience in Barcelona.
On a self-balancing electric Segway, glide through the city streets getting to know the charm of the Catalan capital. Pose for photos next to beautiful buildings like Palau de Mar or Casa Batlló or hear the history of sites like the Columbus Monument or Sagrada Família - you get to choose where to spend the next hours on Segway!
This is a Private Tour ensuring personalized attention from the guide in a small group of Segway explorers.
Departure Point: Barcelona Segway Fun office Address: Carrer del Correu Vell, 6, Barcelona, Spain Directions: 200m walk from Jaume I metro station (yellow line)
Start off from the cozy streets of the Gothic Quarter in direction of the Port of Barcelona
Parc de la Ciutadella, is a historic urban park with lush greenery and diverse attractions. Originally a military citadel, it now offers a serene escape with its lake, sculptures, and the iconic Cascada fountain. A popular destination, it blends history and relaxation in the heart of the city.
Barceloneta, nestled along the Barcelona coastline, is a vibrant beach neighborhood known for its lively atmosphere. With golden sands, seaside promenades, and a mix of seafood restaurants, it's a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking sun, sea, and a taste of the Mediterranean lifestyle.
The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is an iconic temple in Barcelona, Spain. Its unique modernist architecture, rich symbolism, and impressive sculptures make it an artistic gem. Despite still being under construction, it attracts millions of visitors annually.
Meet your triumph under the Arc de Triomf of Barcelona
Easy climb up Montjuic hill with the best viewpoint of Barcelona
Feel the magic of the Magic Fountains
A church from the 1700s in honor of the Barcelona's patron saint with a statue and rich Rococo decorations.
Plaza de Toros Monumental, Barcelona's iconic bullfighting arena, is a historical and cultural landmark. Designed by architect Manuel Joaquín Raspall, the arena boasts a grand neo-Mudejar style that captures the essence of traditional Spanish bullfighting. While no longer used for bullfighting events, the Monumental stands as a testament to the city's cultural history and architectural heritage.
Plaça de Tetuan, nestled in the heart of Barcelona, is a captivating square surrounded by notable buildings and architectural elegance. Framed by avenues adorned with trees and fountains, the square offers a charming urban oasis. Its central location and historic ambiance make Plaça de Tetuan a noteworthy gathering place, inviting locals and visitors to savor the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is an architectural masterpiece crafted by Antoni Gaudí in the heart of Barcelona. This iconic modernist building, renowned for its undulating stone facade and wrought-iron balconies, stands as a testament to Gaudí's innovative genius. Visitors can explore the enchanting interiors, rooftop terrace, and unique design elements, experiencing firsthand the magic of Gaudí's creative vision.
Casa Batlló, another gem designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, is a surreal and artistic architectural marvel. Renowned for its organic forms, vibrant colors, and imaginative details, the house showcases Gaudí's whimsical creativity. Visitors can explore the fascinating interiors, curved facades, and dreamlike spaces, immersing themselves in the enchanting world of Gaudí's architectural ingenuity.
Port Vell, Barcelona's historic waterfront, is a bustling maritime hub. Boasting a modern marina, waterfront dining, and iconic landmarks like Maremagnum, it seamlessly blends maritime heritage with contemporary leisure. This picturesque area invites visitors to enjoy seaside strolls, cultural attractions, and a vibrant nautical ambiance.
The Columbus Monument in Barcelona stands as a majestic tribute to Christopher Columbus. Soaring 60 meters high, this iconic landmark offers panoramic views of the city from its vantage point at the lower end of La Rambla. The monument, inaugurated in 1888, serves as a symbol of Spain's maritime history and Columbus's pivotal role in the Age of Discovery.
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