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Discover Valencia’s historic old town on a fun and informative Segway tour. Explore key sights with expert guides, panoramic views, and authentic local insights.
Valencia’s charming old town is a treasure trove of history, architecture, and lively street scenes. This guided Segway tour promises to bring the city’s ancient streets to life in a way that’s accessible and engaging. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll glide through iconic landmarks, uncover hidden corners, and learn about Valencia’s fascinating past—all in just 75 minutes.
What we especially like about this tour is how it combines ease of exploration with rich storytelling. The Segway makes covering a large area quick and effortless, while the guided commentary, delivered in English and Spanish, ensures you grasp the significance of each site. One thing to keep in mind, however, is that the tour is quite brisk, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on a Segway and with a moderate level of mobility.
This experience is ideal for travelers who love a blend of history, scenic views, and active fun. It’s perfect if you want a memorable, compact overview of Valencia’s highlights without the long walking hours. Families, couples, and solo adventurers alike will find it a compelling way to get acquainted with the city’s most captivating spots.


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This guided Segway tour through Valencia’s historic heart is designed to give you a well-rounded snapshot of the city’s most significant sights, all while keeping the experience fun and effortless. With a review rating of 4.9 from 11 travelers, it’s clear that most guests leave satisfied—many citing knowledgeable guides and captivating views as highlights.
One of the best features is the attention to detail in the itinerary. The tour isn’t just about ticking off landmarks; it’s about understanding what makes each site special. Plus, the inclusion of helmets, raincoats, and an extra training session ensures that even beginners or those a bit nervous about riding a Segway will feel comfortable.
The adventure begins with a brief training session, allowing you to get familiar with the Segway before setting off. This is critical, especially for first-timers, so the extra time dedicated to preparation is much appreciated. Once ready, you’ll glide through several historic sites, starting with the Archaeological Museum of Valencia. It’s not just a stuffy museum—it’s an ancient Roman square with panoramic views of the city’s monuments. From here, the tour moves on to the Basilica and Cathedral, where you’ll learn about their unique architecture and significance, including their layered history from Arab times onwards.
The Plaza de la Virgen is a highlight, offering a lively atmosphere with its iconic fountain and bustling eateries. Here, the group often pauses for photos and takes in the vibrant street life. The tour then heads toward the Palacio de la Generalitat Valenciana, a stunning Gothic building, before winding through narrow streets that reveal the city’s medieval past.
One reviewer, Hilda, praised guide Clemencia for customizing the tour to their needs, which speaks to the flexibility and personal touch of this experience. Another traveler, Peter, appreciated the enthusiasm and knowledge of the guides, who made historical details engaging without overwhelming.
The route isn’t just about major sights. It also includes lesser-known treasures like the Portal de la Valldigna, a remnant of Valencia’s Muslim past, and the Torre Mora, an Arab-era tower that still stands amid the modern city. The Church of San Nicolás, often called “the little Sistine Chapel,” offers a visual feast with its frescoed vaults—surely a favorite among those interested in religious art and architecture.
The Barrio del Carmen, with its charming narrow streets, is a lively area packed with cafes, shops, and street art. The Convent del Carmen and its associated museums provide a glimpse into Valencia’s spiritual and artistic history, making the tour both educational and visually appealing.
No visit to Valencia is complete without seeing the Serrano Towers, a formidable medieval gateway that once guarded the city’s entrance. The fact that only two of the original twelve gates remain makes this a potent symbol of Valencia’s layered history.
After touring these historic sites, the ride concludes at the Viveros Garden, a peaceful green space perfect for unwinding and appreciating the city’s natural beauty. The Segway allows you to cruise effortlessly through the park, making for a refreshing end to an already rich experience.
At $102 for a private group of up to two people, this tour offers personal attention and an intimate experience. While it’s not the cheapest option available, the inclusion of private guidance, personalized routes, professional photos, and flexible scheduling makes it a worthwhile investment for history buffs and those wanting a memorable, active sightseeing day.

This experience is perfect for travelers who enjoy active sightseeing combined with cultural enrichment. It’s especially ideal if you prefer guided stories over self-guided wandering, and if you are comfortable on a Segway or willing to learn. History lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those new to Valencia will find this tour offers a fantastic overview that’s both engaging and manageable within a short timeframe.
Families with older children, couples looking for a fun date, or solo travelers eager for a lively introduction to the city will all appreciate the balance of fun, education, and scenic views.

Is this tour suitable for beginners? Yes, the tour includes extra time for training, making it accessible even for first-time Segway riders. The guides are experienced in helping newcomers feel comfortable.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes are recommended, and weather-appropriate clothing, including raincoats if rain is forecasted. Helmets and raincoats are provided.
Can I reschedule if it rains? Absolutely. The tour can be re-scheduled in case of rain, so you won’t miss out on the experience due to weather.
How long is the tour? It lasts approximately 75 minutes, with an additional safety and training briefing beforehand.
Is it private or group? This is a private tour, offering a more personalized experience. The price covers up to two people.
Are there any restrictions? Yes, children under six, pregnant women, and those with back problems are advised not to join for safety reasons.
“Clemencia was an excellent guide. She modified our tour to our needs.”

The Valencia Old Town Segway Tour offers a lively, educational, and fun way to explore one of Spain’s most enchanting cities. Its combination of scenic views, historical sites, and engaging guides creates a well-rounded experience that’s both memorable and manageable. It’s particularly suited for travelers who value personalized attention and want a quick yet rundown of Valencia’s core attractions.
While the price might seem on the higher side, the private setting, professional guidance, and unique mode of transport justify the investment for many visitors. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a fun way to see the city, this tour ticks many boxes—and leaves you with plenty of stories to tell.
If you are eager to combine active exploration with cultural insights, this is a fantastic choice—and a wonderful way to see Valencia from a fresh perspective.