Paris Segway Express Tour (12 monuments in 1 hour and 30 minutes)

Zip through Paris on a Segway to see 12 iconic monuments in 90 minutes. Perfect value at $53, with expert guides and unforgettable views—ideal for first-timers and families.

5.0(627 reviews)From $53.21 per person

When you’re short on time but want to see the best of Paris, this Segway tour offers something genuinely special. We love that you’ll cover 12 major monuments in just 90 minutes—something that would take most of the day on foot or feel rushed on a bus. The guides here are phenomenal, consistently earning perfect 5-star reviews for their patience, knowledge, and ability to make even nervous first-timers feel confident and safe on the machines.

The one consideration worth mentioning upfront: you’re moving quickly through the city, so this is more about seeing and photographing iconic sights rather than spending deep time at any single location. If you want to climb the Eiffel Tower or explore museums in detail, you’ll need to book those separately.

This tour works best for visitors who want to maximize their Paris time, families with teenagers (ages 14+), and anyone curious about Segways but uncertain if they can actually ride one. You’ll be amazed how quickly you’ll get the hang of it.

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What Makes This Tour Different From Other Paris Sightseeing Options

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There’s something genuinely liberating about seeing Paris from a Segway. Unlike walking tours where fatigue sets in after an hour, or bus tours where you’re glued to a seat watching the city blur past, you’re actively moving through the streets on a machine that feels almost like an extension of yourself once you get comfortable. The pace lets you actually see things—not just glimpse them.

The math here is compelling. A typical walking tour covers maybe 4-5 sights in 90 minutes. A bus tour might show you more, but you’re experiencing Paris through a window. This tour gets you to 12 different locations while keeping you engaged and moving at a pace that feels thrilling rather than frantic.

One traveler captured this perfectly: “Such a fun activity to do and went to some hidden gems. Florian was excellent, very knowledgeable and fun. It ended up being just 2 of us on the tour and was great. Highly recommend, my only regret was I wish I’d booked longer.” That last comment—wishing the tour was longer—appears in multiple reviews, which tells you something about the experience’s appeal.

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The Itinerary: Where You’ll Actually Go

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The tour hits 12 monuments, though the itinerary provided focuses on the major stops. Here’s what you’re looking at:

Eiffel Tower – Your first stop is the obvious one, but there’s strategy here. Rather than fighting crowds at the base, you’re getting a quick photo opportunity and moving on. This works well if you’re planning to climb the tower separately, or if you just want that iconic shot without spending hours in queues.

29 Avenue Rapp and the Lavirotte Building – This is where the tour gets interesting. This Art Nouveau masterpiece is stunning and relatively unknown to most travelers. You’ll see why Paris’s architecture matters beyond the famous iron lady. The ornate details and craftsmanship represent a completely different side of the city.

Pont de l’Alma – You’ll pass the Orthodox church and the Liberty Flame memorial, both meaningful stops that most casual visitors miss. The Liberty Flame, in particular, is a poignant location with its own fascinating history.

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Petit Palais and Grand Palais – Both built for the 1900 World’s Fair, these structures represent Paris at the height of the Belle Époque. Even if you’re not going inside (admission isn’t included), seeing them from your Segway gives you perspective on their scale and grandeur.

Pont Alexandre III – This ornate bridge is arguably one of the most photographed in the world, and for good reason. The gilded statues and intricate ironwork are stunning, especially when you can pause and actually look at the details rather than rushing across it.

The beauty of this route is that it mixes the must-see iconic sights with lesser-known gems. As one reviewer noted: “Florian took me to see some of the typical sights such as the Eiffel Tower and some lesser known locations, which were even more interesting as you would be unlikely to find them on your own.”

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What to Expect: Training and the Actual Experience

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You’ll start with a 10-minute training session before the tour begins. This isn’t a quick “here’s the button” explanation—it’s a proper orientation designed to get you comfortable and confident. If you’ve never ridden a Segway, this matters enormously.

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The reviews are remarkably consistent about the guides’ patience during this phase. One group noted: “Our tour guide was extremely patient being that none of us had ever used Segways before. She was encouraging and really helped to make our understanding of how to operate them simple and easy.” Another family with teenagers reported: “Florian took time to help us feel comfortable on our segways, and he was very patient with my daughter who was a little nervous at the start, but grew in confidence very quickly.”

What’s striking is how often guides are described as not just competent but genuinely fun. The word “entertaining” appears constantly in reviews. One traveler wrote: “Florian is a terrific guide. Very personable, knowledgeable and entertaining!” Another mentioned: “Great Segway ride, very informative and great fun too—well worth the money and time.”

You’ll be in a small group—maximum 16 people, though many tours run with fewer participants. This matters because it means the guide can actually pay attention to everyone, adjust the pace if needed, and create a social atmosphere rather than herding travelers.

The Practical Details That Actually Matter

Meeting Point and Logistics – You’ll meet at Place de Fontenoy-UNESCO in the 7th arrondissement, which is near public transportation. Tours depart at 2:00 PM (at least for the scheduled time shown). The tour is a loop—you start and end at the same place, so you don’t need to worry about getting back to your hotel from some random neighborhood.

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What’s Included – Everything you need for the ride is included: helmet (compulsory), gloves if you want them, and weather gear if conditions turn bad. One reviewer mentioned: “When it started raining he provided rain coats. A must do adventure on Paris.” The Segway itself has a front bag for your belongings, so you can bring a small backpack or crossbody bag without worrying about it getting in the way.

What’s Not Included – Food and drink aren’t part of the package. This is worth noting if you’re planning your day—you might want to grab a coffee beforehand or plan to eat afterward rather than during the tour.

Physical Requirements – The tour is open to anyone 14 or older. While no specific fitness level is mentioned, the reviews include comments from retired travelers and people of various ages, suggesting it’s genuinely accessible. One traveler noted: “Segways are not just for the young. Retired folks can ride them too.”

Price and Value Analysis

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At $53.21 per person, this tour is legitimately affordable. To put this in perspective, a skip-the-line Louvre tour typically costs $60-80 and gets you to one museum. A Seine river cruise runs $15-20 but shows you maybe 6-8 sights. This tour gets you to 12 different locations, includes professional guiding, equipment rental, and a training session.

The booking data shows people typically reserve this about 27 days in advance, suggesting it’s popular enough to book ahead but not so niche that it’s hard to find availability. The 100% recommendation rate from travelers isn’t just good—it’s remarkable. In the real world of travel reviews, perfection is rare.

Who This Tour Is Perfect For

First-time Paris visitors – You’ll see the major sights efficiently and get oriented to the city’s geography. Several families mentioned this was a great introduction to Paris.

Families with teenagers – Multiple reviews mention teenagers loving the tour. The age requirement (14+) means your kids are old enough to ride independently, and the fun factor keeps them engaged.

People short on time – If you’re in Paris for 2-3 days, this is an efficient way to hit major sights without spending an entire day on logistics.

Segway-curious travelers – You’ve always wondered if you could ride one. This is the perfect low-stakes way to find out, with patient guides who’ve taught hundreds of nervous first-timers.

Travelers seeking authentic experiences beyond the obvious – Yes, you’ll see the Eiffel Tower, but you’ll also discover the Lavirotte Building and other spots most travelers miss. The guides clearly love Paris and share that enthusiasm.

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The Guides Make All the Difference

One name appears repeatedly in reviews: Florian. While the tour company employs multiple guides (Anthony, Laura, and Lucas are also mentioned), the consistency of praise suggests they hire people who genuinely know and love Paris. Reviewers describe guides as “knowledgeable,” “entertaining,” “caring,” and “passionate.”

One particularly telling review: “He is passionate about his subject and very informative. He also made sure that we all felt safe at all times.” Another mentioned: “Apart from being knowledgeable about Paris, he is engaging, fun and looked after us.”

This matters because a tour is only as good as the person leading it. The equipment is fine, the route is solid, but the guide is what transforms it from “I saw some stuff” to “I had an amazing time in Paris.”

The Reality Check: What You’re Getting and Not Getting

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This isn’t a deep-dive into Parisian history—it’s a highlights tour. You’re getting 5 minutes at the Eiffel Tower, not climbing it. You’re seeing the Louvre from the outside, not exploring its 35,000 artworks. This is by design, and it’s fine. The tour is honest about what it is: a way to see a lot of Paris quickly and have fun doing it.

What you are getting is a memorable experience, a new skill (riding a Segway), knowledge of spots you wouldn’t have found alone, and stories to tell back home. One reviewer captured this: “It’s amazing how you get used to it. I could have stayed on these all afternoon. Our tour guide was lovely, really made me feel confident.”

Cancellation and Practical Booking Information

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You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before your tour. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, you lose your money. This is standard for tours and worth noting—if you book and your plans might change, set a calendar reminder for the 24-hour mark.

You’ll get a mobile ticket, so there’s no need to print anything. The tour is offered in English, and confirmation happens automatically at booking.

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Paris Segway Express Tour (12 monuments in 1 hour and 30 minutes)



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(627 reviews)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can complete beginners ride a Segway on this tour?
Absolutely. Multiple reviewers had never ridden a Segway before and felt confident after the 10-minute training session. Guides are specifically praised for their patience with first-timers. One group noted they went “from zero to confident” quickly with the right instruction.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour includes weather gear—rain coats and windbreakers are provided if conditions turn nasty. One reviewer specifically mentioned receiving a rain coat when it started raining, and still had a great time. The tour operates rain or shine.

Is this tour suitable for teenagers?
Yes. The minimum age is 14, and multiple families with teenagers report their kids loved it. The 90-minute duration is long enough to be fun but short enough that it doesn’t feel endless for younger riders.

How many people are usually on the tour?
Maximum 16, but tours often run with fewer participants. One reviewer mentioned having just 2 people on their tour, which made it feel more personalized. Smaller groups generally mean more guide attention.

Do I need any special clothing or shoes?
No special requirements are mentioned. Comfortable clothes and shoes are fine. The tour provides helmets and can supply gloves, rain gear, and fleece jackets as needed—everything’s included.

Is admission to attractions included?
No. The tour is photo stops and exterior viewing. If you want to climb the Eiffel Tower or enter museums, you’ll book those separately. This is actually economical since you’re not paying for admissions you might not want.

How much time do you actually spend at each location?
Most stops are 3-5 minutes, which is enough for photos and brief commentary. This is why the tour covers 12 monuments in 90 minutes. You’re moving at a good pace, seeing a lot without spending hours at any single spot.

Bottom Line: This is one of those tours that delivers exactly what it promises while somehow exceeding expectations. At $53 per person for 90 minutes of guided sightseeing, professional equipment, and a genuine good time, the value is excellent. The guides are knowledgeable and fun, the route balances iconic sights with hidden gems, and the Segway itself is a genuinely fun way to move through the city. Whether you’re a first-time visitor wanting to see the highlights efficiently, a family looking for something memorable, or someone curious about Segways, this tour will surprise you with how enjoyable it is. The perfect 5.0 rating across 627 reviews isn’t hype—it’s the real deal.

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