Wheels and Ways Segway Tour, Paris and Versailles
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About Wheels and Ways Segway Tour, Paris and Versailles
This Segway tour covers serious ground in Paris, taking you from UNESCO headquarters past the Eiffel Tower, through Champ de Mars, along the Seine to Invalides, and into the Tuileries Gardens. You'll get 15 minutes of training before rolling out with groups of 8 people max, covering about 10km in 2.5 hours with photo stops and historical commentary from bilingual guides. The route hits major sights efficiently while using bike paths and park areas where Segways are actually legal.
Riding a Segway through Paris feels oddly futuristic, gliding silently past monuments while your guide shares stories through a headset. The pace is relaxed with plenty of stops, and you'll cover distances that would take hours on foot. The best moments come rolling through the wide paths of Champ de Mars with the Eiffel Tower looming overhead, or cruising along the Seine with Invalides' golden dome ahead. Groups stay together well, and the guides genuinely know their stuff about Parisian history.
Honestly, this beats walking tours for covering ground, but you're paying premium prices (expect around 65-75 EUR) for what's essentially a novelty ride with decent commentary. Skip this if you're on a tight budget, walking is free and you'll see just as much. The Versailles extension adds another 90 minutes but feels rushed, stick to the Paris only version. Book directly with them rather than through hotel concierges who add markup.
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