Paris Express Segway Tour

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Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
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Experience Highlights

Discover the essentials of Paris in comfort with this express Segway tour lasting about an hour and a quarter. On a quick itinerary, move around the city's essentials with a guide and a small group of participants to see icons such as the Eiffel Tower and the Petit Palais.

  • See the best of Paris by Segway.
  • Visit the highlights of the city in a dynamic way.
  • Delve into history with an expert.

What’s included

  • Express Segway Tour of Paris
  • Guide
  • Helmet (required)
  • Mandatory training session (10 minutes)

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Step by Step

Get an overview of Paris with this express Segway tour that will take you to explore the city's most iconic sights , such as the Eiffel Tower, Champ de Mars and the Grand Palais. You'll take a quick tour of about an hour and a quarter to see the essentials.

Don't worry if you have no previous experience, as you'll receive a short training session before the activity to familiarise yourself with the vehicle. You'll also be equipped with a helmet for extra safety.

Accompanied by a local expert guide, you'll learn about the history and culture of the city as you effortlessly move around on your Segway. The group is small, with only about sixteen participants, so he or she will be able to answer any questions you may have.

Despite being a quick itinerary, you will be able to see essential sites and monuments, such as:

  • The Eiffel Tower, built of iron and standing over 300 metres high.
  • Champ de Mars, a large green area from which you can observe the Tower.
  • The Grand Palais, built at the end of the 19th century to host the Universal Exhibition of 1900.

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