If you’re visiting Barcelona and want to see the city’s most captivating sights without exhausting your feet, a Segway tour focusing on Gaudí’s architecture might be just right. This particular adventure, offered by Euro Segway, combines the fun of gliding through the city with the opportunity to soak in some of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks, all while learning about the architect behind them.
What we really like about this tour is how accessible it is—learning to ride a Segway is straightforward, and the guides make sure everyone feels comfortable. Another highlight is how smoothly the route takes you through both historic neighborhoods and modern districts, offering a balanced view of the city’s evolving landscape. That said, one consideration is that at up to 30 participants, the group can feel a bit busy, though they’re divided into smaller groups with guides.
This tour is ideal if you want a relaxed, engaging way to explore, especially if you’re curious about Gaudí’s work but don’t want to walk for hours. It works well for travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, light adventure, and local storytelling. If you’re traveling with friends or family who enjoy a bit of fun and education, this could be a fantastic choice.
Key Points

- Accessible and fun way to see Barcelona’s famous sights on a Segway.
- Learn about Gaudí’s architecture from an engaging guide while cruising through diverse neighborhoods.
- Includes helmets and raincoats, so you’re prepared for different weather.
- Small groups with a guide ensure a personalized experience, even with larger participant numbers.
- Uncover the city’s modern and historic sides in just 2 hours.
- Good value at $46 per person considering the guides, equipment, and sightseeing.
What to Expect on the Tour

This tour starts in the charming Old Town of Barcelona, in the Barrio Gótico, where you’ll get a safety briefing and a quick lesson on how to control your Segway. Even if you’ve never ridden one before, the instructors are friendly and make learning easy, turning initial nerves into confidence in minutes. This sets a relaxing tone for what’s ahead.
Once comfortable, you’ll cruise toward the Park of the Citadel, a popular spot full of locals relaxing and enjoying nature. Here, the guides will share insights about Barcelona’s golden age and Gaudí’s early works, giving context to the sights you’ll see later.
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The Itinerary in Detail
First Stops: Gothic Quarter & Vila Olimpica
Starting in the Gothic Quarter, expect a few quick photo stops and a brief guided overview of this historic neighborhood’s twists and turns. It’s one of the most atmospheric parts of the city, with narrow streets and centuries-old buildings. The tour then moves to Vila Olimpica, a lively area with modern touches from the 1992 Olympics, and a great place for photos.
Notable Landmarks: La Monumental & Sagrada Família
One of the highlights is the imposing Sagrada Família, Gaudí’s most famous work. You’ll stop outside for a photo, and the guide will give you some context about its ongoing construction and design intricacies. Even without entering, standing in front of this basilica feels special, and you’ll get a good sense of Gaudí’s genius.
Other Key Stops: Arc de Triomf & Parc de la Ciutadella
Cruising past the Arc de Triomf, you’ll appreciate its striking red brick and historical significance. Then, you’ll glide through Parc de la Ciutadella, a lush, lively park perfect for soaking in Barcelona’s vibrant outdoor life. You’ll also pass by landmarks like the Castle of Tres Dragons and other sightseeing spots.
Throughout the tour, the guides keep the commentary engaging, sharing stories that bring each site to life. From reviews, it’s clear guides like Dany, Edgar, and David are knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience enjoyable and educational.
The Ride and the Views
Most of the tour takes place on spacious avenues with cycling lanes and through parks, making the ride smooth and safe. The leisurely pace and scenic routes mean you can truly enjoy the sights without feeling rushed, and gliding along wide boulevards offers a unique perspective that walking can’t match.
The Experience of Riding a Segway

Many participants, including one reviewer who was initially nervous, found learning to control the Segway surprisingly easy thanks to good instructions and patient guides. The sensation of cruising through Barcelona’s streets on a Segway adds a fun, novel element to sightseeing. For those who like a bit of adventure but prefer not to walk extensively, this is a perfect middle ground.
More Great Tours NearbyPrice and Value

At $46 per person, this tour offers good value, especially considering the guided commentary, equipment, and the opportunity to see a wide swath of Barcelona in just two hours. It’s a relaxed, affordable way to get an overview of the city’s highlights and Gaudí’s architecture without the physical strain of walking long distances.
While entrance fees to sites like Sagrada Família aren’t included, the outside view alone is worth the price, especially for history buffs and architecture lovers. Plus, the small-group experience (divided into groups of six or fewer) ensures everyone gets attention from the guide, making it more personalized than large bus tours.
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Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re someone who enjoys a relaxed pace, a bit of light adventure, and learning about local architecture and culture, you’ll love this experience. It’s particularly suited for those new to Barcelona who want to see key highlights without extensive walking. The tour is also a hit for visitors who appreciate friendly guides and small-group intimacy.
However, it’s not suitable for children under 16, pregnant women, or anyone with certain health issues, as riding a Segway requires a minimum weight of 35 kg and a maximum of 130 kg.
Final Thoughts

This Gaudí-focused Segway tour hits a nice balance between fun, education, and sightseeing. The combination of smooth riding, interesting commentary, and scenic stops makes it a memorable way to explore Barcelona’s architectural treasures.
The guides, like Dany and Edgar, are clearly passionate and well-informed, which enhances the experience significantly. Plus, cruising through parks and wide avenues makes for a relaxed, comfortable ride—perfect if you want to avoid the usual foot fatigue or crowded tour buses.
While the group size can be a little large, the division into smaller groups helps keep the tour feeling personalized. And for the price, it’s a good deal for a quick, engaging overview of Gaudí’s work and Barcelona’s cityscape at large.
All in all, if you’re after an easy-going, visually rewarding introduction to Barcelona’s most iconic sights—especially Gaudí’s masterpieces—this tour makes a solid choice.
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FAQ

Is the tour suitable for people who have never ridden a Segway before?
Yes, the tour includes a safety briefing and a test-drive, and guides are friendly and patient, making it accessible even for first-timers.
What should I wear and bring?
Bring your passport or ID, and dress comfortably for outdoor activity. Helmets are provided and are mandatory, and raincoats are available if needed.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 16 years old. Participants need to weigh between 35 kg (77 lbs) and 130 kg (286 lbs).
Does this include entry to attractions?
No, entrance fees to places like Sagrada Família are not included, but you’ll be able to appreciate the outside views and learn about their history from your guide.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours, with a small group and multiple sightseeing stops along the way.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak Spanish, English, French, and Russian, so chances are you’ll find a tour in your preferred language.
If you’re looking for a laid-back, engaging way to explore Barcelona’s architectural gems and enjoy a bit of fun, this Segway tour is worth considering. Just be prepared for a relaxed pace, and you’ll come away with a fresh perspective on the city and its iconic structures.
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