I like this tour for one simple reason: it helps you cover Seville highlights fast without spending your whole day zigzagging on foot. In about two hours, you glide past major landmarks like Catedral de Sevilla, the Real Alcázar area, Plaza de España, and Triana, with a guide giving you clear context as you go.
What I really like are the two practical wins. First, you get professional guidance plus a helmet, and multiple travelers mention how quickly first-timers can learn. Second, the route hits the big-picture views many people miss when they only walk the narrow streets—especially that Plaza de España moment.
One consideration: a few of the famous stops are pass-by/photo time, and some entrances are not included. If you want to go inside places like the Cathedral or the Alcázar, you’ll need separate tickets.
City tours by segway is such a great experience. You see the city in a unique and fun way. We were lucky to have Barry , our guide. He was explaining and chatting much with us but also making sure we were comfortable and safe ob the segway all the way. Seeing the Plaza Espana on a segway is another level of appreciating its beauty. Thanks for a great time Barry!
Wow! Once we got the hang of it – which took no time at all as promised – this was one of our most enjoyable experiences. A great way to see the city! Kudos to Barry and Zack who led us on this urban adventure.
We thoroughly enjoyed our Segway tour of Seville with Zack. He was very knowledgeable, safety conscious and friendly. In November, the 4:00 tour allowed us to see La plaza de España during golden hour, which was quite spectacular.
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Seville on a Segway: Fast Orientation Without the Trek
- Price and Logistics: Is .51 a Good Deal?
- Meeting Point in Casco Antiguo: Starting Smoothly
- What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Can Plan Ahead
- Who This Tour Fits Best (Families, First-Timers, and Active Adults)
- Riding Time: The Learning Curve and Safety Focus
- Stop-by-Stop: What You’ll See in Seville (and Why It Matters)
- Catedral de Sevilla: The Landmark You’ll Recognize Everywhere
- Real Alcázar de Sevilla: Palaces Built on Earlier Worlds
- Archivo General de Indias: The Merchant Exchange Feel
- Real Fábrica de Tabacos: A Historic Factory Now Used for Learning
- Plaza de España: The Photo Moment You’ll Want to Slow Down For
- Parque de María Luisa: A Quick Green Pause From the City Heat
- Palacio de San Telmo Pass-By: Baroque Details Worth Catching
- Torre del Oro: The River Watchtower Moment
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana): Bridge Views and Neighborhood Switch
- Triana: A Lively Neighborhood With Real Local Energy
- Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Sevilla: A Final Big-City Icon
- Guide Quality: The Reason People Keep Recommending It
- Photo Strategy: How to Get the Best Shots Without Slowing Everyone Down
- Weather, Comfort, and What to Wear
- Cancellation Policy: Flexible Enough for Real Travel Plans
- Should You Book This Segway Tour?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Seville City Tour?
- How much does the tour cost?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- What is not included?
- What are the age requirements?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What is the cancellation policy?
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Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Beginner-friendly setup: You’ll get an orientation and time to get comfortable before the main route.
- Short landmark stops: Expect quick viewing blocks for photos and orientation, not long museum-style visits.
- Some admissions are extra: The Cathedral area and Alcázar are listed as not included, while other sights are free to pass by.
- Small group feel: The tour caps at 20 travelers, which helps keep it manageable.
- Family-friendly with a minimum age: Minimum age is 9 years, and reviews mention mixed-age groups including teens.
- Weather matters: It runs in all weather conditions, but the cancellation policy says poor conditions can lead to a reschedule or refund.
Seville on a Segway: Fast Orientation Without the Trek

Seville is gorgeous, but it can also be a lot—heat, long distances, and lots of stops that look close on a map but feel farther in real life. This tour tackles that problem head-on by giving you an efficient way to see the city in one compact window. You’re not trying to “do everything.” You’re getting a smart first pass so the rest of your trip makes sense.
The vibe is hands-on. You learn how to ride, then your guide leads you between neighborhoods and landmarks where a car can’t really go and where walking would eat up hours. One review sums up the mood well: once you get the hang of it, the city feels like it speeds up.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Seville
Price and Logistics: Is $66.51 a Good Deal?
At $66.51 per person for about 2 hours, the value mostly comes from what you don’t have to figure out yourself: the logistics of navigating busy streets and knowing where the best viewing angles are. You’re also paying for a professional guide and included equipment (helmet), which matters if you’re new to riding.
Here’s the other part of the math. A few landmark entrances aren’t included—so if you want full interior visits, you may end up buying tickets separately anyway. Still, the route is designed to give you the “aha” view moments and helpful context, so you’ll know what’s worth going inside later.
Quick way to see Seville highlights in a different mode of transportation that was fun to try. Our guide, Marcio, taught us how to ride the Segway, looked out for our safety, and did a nice job explaining the historical aspects of what we were seeing.
A great tour! Our guide Marcios was fun and informative. Segways are an excellent way of covering more ground than you can while walking. We received a great orientation to Sevilla and Marcios gave us some helpful suggestions for our time in Sevilla.
Wonderful trip with a terrific guide. Good value. Full, interesting 2 hours gave us the best of Seville. Kept cool too as the breeze on the Segways kept us from sweating it out. Really great guide, ask for Barry when you book. Seville allows Segway to use bicycle lanes, so easy cruising. A must do !
If you’re short on time, bringing kids or teens who can’t handle a long walking day, or you simply want a fun way to get your bearings, this can be a very efficient use of your sightseeing budget.
Meeting Point in Casco Antiguo: Starting Smoothly

The tour meets at C. Federico Sánchez Bedoya, 12, Casco Antiguo, 41001 Sevilla and ends back at the same spot. That return-to-start detail sounds small, but it reduces stress. You don’t have to plan a second transfer or figure out how to get across town after you’re done.
The meeting point is in Casco Antiguo, and the tour notes it’s near public transportation. So even if your hotel isn’t right in the center, you can usually get there without a private car.
What’s Included (and What Isn’t) So You Can Plan Ahead
Included:
Great experience. Zack was our guide. Very knowledgeable and had the kids engaged. Easy way to see multiple sites
I did this tour with my wife and in the company of Marcio. We both had a brilliant time. The kit used was in very good order and functioned without fault. Marcio was enthusiastic, knowledgeable and really friendly. He happily tailored the tour to suit our requirements, and the three of us zipped around the lesser trodden, but interesting, parts of Seville with real joy. I can't recommend this tour highly enough.
A fantastic way to see Seville. Our tour guide Zac was so knowledgeable and such a lovely man. Definitely recommend this!
- Professional guide
- Helmet
- Mobile ticket
Not included:
- Food and drinks
- Some admission tickets for certain sites (noted at specific stops)
That last piece is key. The tour is built around being on the Segway while viewing and passing by major areas. If you expect a ticketed, sit-and-stay museum experience at every stop, you might feel rushed. If you plan for it as a guided “highlights ride” with optional follow-ups, it’s much easier to enjoy.
Who This Tour Fits Best (Families, First-Timers, and Active Adults)
This tour lists a minimum age of 9 years and says most travelers can participate. Reviews also mention a child and teen group having a great time, and other families with mixed ages saying the Segway helped them see more while keeping everyone engaged.
If you’re a first-timer, you’ll likely appreciate what multiple travelers describe: the guides spend time teaching safely and patiently. The tour is also ideal for active adults who want the speed of a “tour route” but still want actual stories—more than a basic bus stop pattern.
What a great way to see this lovely city with a child and teen. Our guide, Billal, was informative and fun. Would highly recommend see Seville on seaway.
Our family loved this tour! My husband and I and our teenage girls had never been on a Segway before. We picked it up quickly and enjoyed seeing the city and learning about many interesting places. Our tour guide was patient and knowledgeable. Highly recommend.
It was great way to see the city, Barry was great and answered all our questions. He even gave us plenty of time to take photographs
One clear “no” from the tour info: pregnant women are not allowed. So if that applies, you’ll want a different type of walking or coach tour.
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Riding Time: The Learning Curve and Safety Focus

The Segway part is the biggest unknown for many people—and it’s also where this tour earns trust. Many travelers mention that it didn’t take long to learn, and several guides are specifically praised for being safety conscious while also being friendly and encouraging.
In practical terms, you should expect a short training/orientation period so you can handle starts, stops, and turning confidently. After that, the route becomes the payoff: smooth gliding, quick photo moments, and guide commentary as you move between landmarks.
Tip for your comfort: wear closed-toe shoes and dress for wind and sun. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so you’ll want layers when the air is cooler.
Great Location to pick up a tour Barry was both funny and informative on the tour & was very patient and helpful in showing us the best and safest way to use the Segway
This was awesome! I was mildly concerned about killing myself on the Segway, but it really did only take a few minutes to learn. Our your guide was super informative and really gave us a feel for the city. Highly recommended!
Fantastic experience. Our guide was knowledgeable , attentive and helpful with a good sense of humor. Safety focused. Great experience.
Stop-by-Stop: What You’ll See in Seville (and Why It Matters)

Catedral de Sevilla: The Landmark You’ll Recognize Everywhere
Your first major stop is the Catedral de Sevilla area. Even if you don’t go inside, this is a big “orientation” moment because the cathedral shapes the entire visual center of Seville. From the Segway, you get a wider sense of scale than you do when you’re stuck in a narrow crowd.
You get around 10 minutes here, and the notes specify an admission ticket is not included. So plan this as a viewing stop. If the cathedral interior is on your must-do list, you’ll want to add it separately.
Real Alcázar de Sevilla: Palaces Built on Earlier Worlds
Next is the Real Alcázar de Sevilla zone. This is another place where even passing by helps you understand why Seville’s architecture feels layered. You’re guided through the idea that the palace sits on the site of an older Muslim fortress—one of those themes that makes later neighborhoods and buildings make more sense.
Again, the stop is listed at about 10 minutes, and admission is not included. So treat it like a chance to see the setting and decide if you want to commit to interior time later.
Archivo General de Indias: The Merchant Exchange Feel
At the Archivo General de Indias, you’re looking at a site connected to Spain’s older trading world. The stop is shorter—about 5 minutes—but it can be a great mental “bridge” between the grand monuments and the practical, working life that powered Seville’s importance.
Admission is listed as not included, which reinforces that this is about guided context and photo views, not a timed ticket entry.
Real Fábrica de Tabacos: A Historic Factory Now Used for Learning
You’ll pass by Real Fábrica de Tabacos, which is now tied to the University of Seville. This one is easy to miss on your own because it’s not always the “first thing” people search for. But it adds texture: Seville wasn’t just monuments—it was industry and daily economic life.
This stop is marked as free, and you get about 10 minutes. That free viewing time is a nice bonus if you’re trying to keep the total cost controlled.
Plaza de España: The Photo Moment You’ll Want to Slow Down For
If there’s a single stop that tends to steal the show, it’s Plaza de España. The tour gives you about 10 minutes for photos and sightseeing, and it’s described as one of Seville’s iconic landmarks with beautiful ceramics and grand architecture.
This is exactly the kind of stop where a Segway works well. You can take in more angles than you get standing still, and you move through the space without exhausting yourself.
The stop is marked free for the tour experience. The timing also matters: some travelers mention certain tour times make it a golden-hour kind of spectacle. So if your schedule allows, you may want to consider morning or late-day departures.
Parque de María Luisa: A Quick Green Pause From the City Heat
Next is Parque de María Luisa, your green reset. The tour keeps this to about 10 minutes as you pass by, which means you get a breath of calm without turning it into a separate half-day park plan.
This is an especially good stop if you’ve been walking in the sun. A few minutes of shade and open space can help everyone—adults and kids alike—recharge before the next monuments and streets.
Palacio de San Telmo Pass-By: Baroque Details Worth Catching
You’ll pass by Palacio de San Telmo for about 5 minutes. The point here is recognition. Baroque architecture can feel “busy” if you’re not sure what to look for, so having a guide help you spot it makes it more satisfying.
This stop is listed as free.
Torre del Oro: The River Watchtower Moment
At Torre del Oro, you’re at a historic watchtower on the Guadalquivir River. This is another great Segway advantage: you’re not just looking at the tower. You’re getting a sense of its relationship to the river and the flow of the city.
It’s about 5 minutes and is listed as free.
Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana): Bridge Views and Neighborhood Switch
You cross Puente de Isabel II, also called Puente de Triana, for around 10 minutes. Bridges are a useful tour tool because they shift you from one side of the city story to another. Triana has its own personality, and the bridge is the natural “transition” moment.
This stop is marked as free.
Triana: A Lively Neighborhood With Real Local Energy
Your next block is Triana, about 10 minutes. The tour frames it as a neighborhood with rich cultural heritage and a lively atmosphere. Even as a pass-through, this is where the city starts to feel less like monuments on a checklist and more like a place people actually live.
This stop is free, and it’s one of the best “future planning” points: it’s the kind of area where you’ll likely want to come back later for a meal or a stroll.
Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Sevilla: A Final Big-City Icon
You end at Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Sevilla, with about 10 minutes. It’s one of Spain’s most famous bullrings, and even if you’re not a bullfighting fan, it’s still a major landmark showing how traditions shape city identity.
Admission is not included at this stop. Think of it as a guided look and a fitting final “Seville is real” moment.
Guide Quality: The Reason People Keep Recommending It
If you read through the traveler praise, the guide names show up again and again: Barry, Zack, Marcio, Antonio (and versions like Zac), and Billal. What they have in common is not just knowledge—it’s how the knowledge is delivered.
People mention guides who are:
- Safety focused while teaching the Segway
- Patient with first-timers
- Friendly and humorous
- Willing to answer questions
- Sometimes even adapting when weather or street conditions change
That matters because Seville streets are not the place you want to feel lost or rushed. A good guide turns the route into a story you can later recall while you’re walking around on your own.
Photo Strategy: How to Get the Best Shots Without Slowing Everyone Down
Because stops are time-limited, you’ll get the best results if you think like a photographer with a schedule.
- At major landmarks like Plaza de España and the Cathedral area, take 2–3 photos quickly from the Segway view angle, then step in for one tighter shot if the group allows.
- For smaller pass-by stops like Torre del Oro or San Telmo, aim for one clear “establishing” photo so you remember where it fits in the bigger route.
- If you’re traveling with kids, plan for a quick “photo rotation” so everyone gets a moment without dragging the group.
Weather, Comfort, and What to Wear
The tour says it operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. That usually means:
- Sun protection in warm weather
- A light layer for breezy evenings
- A rain jacket when showers show up
In the cancellation policy, the operator also notes that if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. So check the day-of situation, especially if you’re booking close to your travel dates.
Cancellation Policy: Flexible Enough for Real Travel Plans
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted, so set a reminder.
The policy also covers the two common travel surprises:
- If canceled due to poor weather, you get a different date or full refund.
- If the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, you’ll get options instead of being stuck.
Should You Book This Segway Tour?
Book it if:
- You want a 2-hour Seville highlights tour that saves your legs
- You’re new to Segways but want a guided learning process
- You’re traveling with kids/teens 9+ and want something engaging besides walking
- You want to get your bearings fast—so your later hours in Seville are more confident
Skip or choose something else if:
- You’re mainly interested in long interior museum visits (since several entrances are not included and stops are short)
- You’re unable to ride due to pregnancy (pregnant women are not allowed)
- You hate time pressure and prefer slower, more detailed walking tours
If you want Seville in a single, fun shot—monuments, neighborhoods, and viewpoints with a guide at the wheel—this is a strong pick, especially as an early activity to set up the rest of your trip.
Seville City Tour 2 Hour Monumental Segway Tour
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FAQ
What is the duration of the Seville City Tour?
The tour runs for about 2 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $66.51 per person.
What’s included in the tour price?
You get a professional guide and the use of a helmet. It also uses a mobile ticket.
What is not included?
Food and drinks are not included, and admission tickets are not included for some stops.
What are the age requirements?
The minimum age is 9 years.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it’s offered in English.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance of the start time for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded.




























