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Discover Valencia’s parks on a guided Segway tour, combining easy riding with sights like Torres de Serranos and Cabecera Park for a fun, scenic experience.
Valencia Parks Segway Tour Review: An Easy, Scenic Escape from the City
If you’re looking for a fresh way to explore Valencia’s greener side, the Valencia Parks Segway Tour offers a relaxed, engaging journey through some of the city’s most charming natural spots. This two-hour outing is perfect for those who want to glide past lush parks, historic landmarks, and picturesque bridges without breaking a sweat. Plus, the small group size — limited to six — means you’ll get plenty of personalized attention from your bilingual guide.
One of our favorite aspects? The combination of easy-to-master Segway riding with insightful commentary really makes this a standout experience, especially for travelers who might be a bit wary of more physically demanding tours. However, it’s worth noting that the activity requires participants to weigh more than 35 kg, and weather can influence the scheduling, so it’s not ideal during heavy rain or storms.
This tour suits nature lovers, history buffs, or anyone wanting a fun, different perspective on Valencia’s parks and bridges. Whether you’re on a quick city break or have a few hours to spare, it’s a fantastic way to see a different side of the city without extensive walking.


The experience kicks off at a conveniently located meeting point on Carrer de Nàquera, in the heart of Valencia’s lively old town. After a quick safety briefing and some practice riding the Segway, you’re ready to roll. The small group size, capped at six, means your guide can give personalized tips and keep the pace comfortable.
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First stop: Torres de Serranos and Serranos Bridge. These medieval gatehouses are some of the most recognizable symbols of old Valencia. While they are often visited on foot, riding a Segway allows you to appreciate their size and grandeur without tiring out. The guide’s commentary will likely touch on their history as defensive structures and their significance today.
Next, the tour glides through Cabecera Park and Cabecera Lake. These green spaces are ideal for nature lovers, offering a peaceful contrast to the city’s busy streets. We loved the way the guide explained how these parks serve as vital lungs for the city, and the lake provides a lovely backdrop for photos. The tour stops intermittently here, giving you a chance to snap some shots and absorb the tranquil atmosphere.
Crossing several picturesque bridges, including San José, Las Artes, and 9 de Octubre, you’ll experience the city’s blend of history and modernity. The bridges themselves are interesting architectural features, and the guide will fill you in on their stories.
Bioparc is the final highlight. Though technically a zoo, its proximity to the parks means you get a glimpse of Valencia’s commitment to green urban spaces. The tour doesn’t go inside the zoo but offers a good vantage point from the outside.
The bilingual guide—who can speak Spanish and English, and potentially other languages upon request—delivers engaging commentary without overwhelming. One reviewer, Hugh P, mentioned that the guide was “knowledgeable and friendly,” which really enhances the experience. The blend of historical insight and local anecdotes adds depth, making it more than just a sightseeing ride.
All necessary accessories, including helmets, are provided and included in the price. Helmets are mandatory for safety, and the guide also offers raincoats if the weather turns sour. We found that the training session is brief but sufficient for newcomers, giving confidence to those new to Segway riding.
The duration of around two hours is just right—enough to cover a significant stretch of the parks and bridges without it feeling rushed. The activity ends back at the start point, making it easy to continue exploring or head to your next adventure.

At roughly $71 for two hours, the price may seem a touch premium but considering the personalized guide, high-quality equipment, and the unique perspective on Valencia’s parks, it’s a solid value. Especially for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, less physically demanding way to see the sights, this tour offers a good balance of education, scenery, and fun.
This experience is particularly appealing for those wanting a quick but thorough overview of Valencia’s natural and historic landmarks. It’s also ideal for travelers who enjoy small groups and personalized attention, as well as those eager to try Segway riding in a safe, guided environment.
If you enjoy a mix of light adventure, history, and nature, this tour is right up your alley. It suits curious travelers who appreciate storytelling and expert guidance, as well as those seeking a fun way to explore without extensive walking. It’s especially good for first-time visitors or those with limited time, since it packs a lot into just two hours.

The Valencia Parks Segway Tour offers an engaging, enjoyable way to see a different side of the city. The small group size and knowledgeable guide ensure a personalized experience, making it feel more like exploring with a friendly local than just another sightseeing bus. The mix of major landmarks and peaceful parks makes it a well-rounded introduction to Valencia’s natural and architectural beauty.
While weather considerations are worth noting, the overall value is high, especially given the unique perspective and comfort the Segway provides. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for a playful way to see Valencia, this tour ticks many boxes.
It’s best suited for travelers who want a light, fun, and informative outing, and who don’t mind a short, weather-dependent activity. For those who want a relaxed, scenic ride with expert storytelling, it’s a worthwhile choice.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the Segway is easy to learn, and a short training session is provided before the tour begins. It’s designed to be accessible even for first-timers.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers the Segway rental, helmets, raincoats if needed, and a professional, bilingual guide who shares insights throughout the tour.
What is the minimum weight requirement?
Participants need to weigh more than 35 kg for safety reasons.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour can be canceled due to bad weather, and you will receive a full refund or an alternative date.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, including training and stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Carrer de Nàquera, in the old town, and finishes back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While the tour is limited to those over 35 kg, it generally suits teenagers and adults comfortable on a Segway. For groups larger than seven, advance contact is recommended.
Whether you’re after a fun, scenic way to discover Valencia’s parks or a relaxed introduction to the city’s bridges and green spaces, this tour balances comfort, learning, and enjoyment. It’s perfect for curious travelers eager to combine light adventure with cultural insights.