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Segway Tour Seville: The 6 Best Segway Rides Compared 2026

Written by: Spain Travel Insider Content Last Updated June 2026 11 min read
Price Range
€30–80
Per person
Duration
1–3 hrs
Flat historic loop
Experience
None needed
Free training
Top Pick
From €30
1–3 hour tour

Compare Seville's best segway tours side by side: one-hour panoramic spins, two-hour monumental rides, riverside and three-hour historical tours, with real prices, durations, ratings, and routes.

What You Should Know

  • Every Seville segway tour starts with a free 10 to 15 minute practice session and safety briefing, so no experience is needed; most first-timers feel steady within minutes.
  • Tours run from 1 to 3 hours and cover the same flat historic core: the Cathedral and Giralda, the Alcázar, Plaza de España, and the Guadalquivir riverside, with longer rides adding Triana and La Cartuja.
  • Prices range from about €30 for a one-hour spin to €80 for a three-hour historical ride, and several tours can be booked as a shared group or upgraded to private.
  • Minimum age varies by operator, with some welcoming children from around 7 to 9 and others setting a higher limit, so confirm the minimum age and any weight limit with your guide before booking.

Segway Tours in Seville

A Segway tour in Seville, or segway Sevilla as you will often see it written, is one of the easiest ways to cover the city's flat historic center, gliding past the Cathedral, the Alcázar, and Plaza de España with almost no effort after a quick practice session. This guide compares the six most-booked segway tours in Seville side by side, from a €30 one-hour spin to a three-hour historical ride, with real prices, durations, ratings, and routes, so you can match the right tour to your time and pace.

Group on a guided Segway tour passing the cathedral and Giralda in Seville, Spain
A guided Segway tour stopped to visit the historic Plaza de España in Seville, Spain.

Most of these segway tours in Seville run the same flat historic loop, so the choice comes down to length, route, and whether you ride in a shared group or go private. For other ways to see the city, see our Seville bike tour guide, eco tuk tuk tour guide, hop-on hop-off bus guide, and Guadalquivir river cruise guide.

Seville Segway Tours: Quick Picks

Short on time? Here are our quick picks by use case, with the full side-by-side comparison just below.

Use caseTour
Best overall1, 2 or 3 Hour Segway Tour (from €30)
Best budgetCity Highlights Segway Tour with Guide (from €30)
Best short tour1-Hour Panoramic Segway Tour (from €35)
Best in-depth tour3-Hour Historical Segway Adventure (€80)
Best riverside route90-Minute Riverside Segway Tour (€49)
Our Top Pick

1, 2 or 3 Hour Segway Tour

From €30  ·  4.9 ⭐ (751 reviews)

A flexible one, two, or three-hour ride with a free practice session past Santa Cruz and Plaza de España, the most-booked segway tour in Seville.

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Best Segway Tours in Seville: Side-by-Side Comparison

Segway TourFromOnline RatingDurationFormatRoute HighlightsBest For
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1, 2 or 3 Hour Segway Tour
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€30 ⭐ 4.9 (751 reviews)
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1, 2 or 3 hrs Shared or private Santa Cruz, Plaza de España, customizable Flexible length and the most-booked
1-Hour Panoramic Segway Tour
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€35 ⭐ 4.9 (368 reviews)
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1 hr Shared or private Cathedral, Alcázar, Torre del Oro, Plaza de España A quick one-hour highlights spin
City Highlights Segway Tour with Guide
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€30 ⭐ 4.7 (157 reviews)
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2 hrs Small group Cathedral, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, Triana, Las Setas The widest route on a budget
2-Hour Monumental Segway Tour
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€59 ⭐ 4.9 (122 reviews)
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2 hrs Shared or private Cathedral, Alcázar, Archivo de Indias, Plaza de España A focused two-hour monuments loop
3-Hour Historical Segway Adventure
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€80 ⭐ 4.9 (43 reviews)
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3 hrs Shared or private Cathedral, Alcázar, Triana, La Cartuja, Torre Sevilla The longest, most in-depth ride
90-Minute Riverside Segway Tour
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€49 ⭐ 4.9 (42 reviews)
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1.5 hrs Shared or private Cathedral, Alcázar, Hotel Alfonso XIII, Guadalquivir riverside Adding the riverside in 90 minutes

ℹ️ All tours and information were personally reviewed by our team on June 12, 2026. Prices are shown in euros as listed by the operator and may change, and minimum ages vary by operator, so always confirm details with the operator before booking.

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What to Expect on a Seville Segway Tour

If you have never ridden a segway, the format is reassuringly simple, and every tour is built around getting you comfortable before you set off. Here is how a typical ride works.

  1. 01At the shop

    Meeting point

    You go to the operator's shop, usually near the Cathedral, the Arenal, or the Palacio de San Telmo. Wear flat closed shoes and arrive a few minutes early.

  2. 0210–15 min

    Training and safety briefing

    Staff hand out helmets and run a free 10 to 15 minute practice session in a quiet area, so you learn to start, stop, and steer before you join traffic-free routes.

  3. 03Main event

    The ride

    You glide at walking-to-jogging pace on flat streets, plazas, and cycle lanes, stopping every few minutes for photos and short commentary from the guide. There are no hills.

  4. 041–3 hrs

    Time on the segway

    Plan on 1 to 3 hours of riding depending on the tour, with frequent stops, so it is relaxed rather than tiring.

  5. 05Loop back

    Return

    Tours loop back to the shop, leaving the rest of your day free.

Our experience (the training is the whole trick): The 10 to 15 minute practice session is what makes these tours work. We watched first-timers go from wobbly to confident in the practice area, often within about five minutes, and by the first plaza nobody was thinking about the segway anymore.

Our experience (mind the surfaces and the sun): Seville is flat, but the cobbles around the cathedral and the sandy park paths need a little care, so go slowly where the guide says. In summer we would take the earliest or latest slot and bring water and a hat, since you are in the open the whole ride. On the hottest days, guides tend to build in shade stops, but it is still worth carrying your own water.

Best Seville Segway Tours

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1, 2 or 3 Hour Segway Tour

The default Seville segway tour and by far the most booked, with more than 750 reviews at 4.9 and the lowest starting price at €30. You pick the length, one, two, or three hours, and the route flexes with it, from a quick loop of the Barrio de Santa Cruz and Plaza de España to a wider customizable ride. It can be booked as a shared group or upgraded to private. Our top pick for most visitors, especially if you are not sure how long you want to be on a segway.

2

1-Hour Panoramic Segway Tour

The quickest way to see the highlights, an hour at €35 that still packs in the Cathedral and Giralda, the Archivo de Indias, the Alcázar, Puerta de Jerez and Hotel Alfonso XIII, Plaza de España, and the Torre del Oro on the river. A strong pick if you are short on time or want a taste of segway before committing to longer.

3

City Highlights Segway Tour with Guide

The widest route for the lowest price, two hours at €30 in a small group. It reaches well beyond the core, taking in the Cathedral, Plaza de España and María Luisa Park, the Torre del Oro, the bullring, Triana, the Expo and Macarena areas, the Alameda, and Las Setas. A good budget choice if you want to cover the most ground.

4

2-Hour Monumental Segway Tour

A focused two-hour ride at €59 built around the monumental heart of the city: the Giralda and Cathedral, the Archivo General de Indias, the Alcázar, and Plaza de España, with a guide who fills in the history of each building. The pick if you want depth on the headline monuments rather than the widest loop.

5

3-Hour Historical Segway Adventure

The longest and most in-depth tour, three hours at €80 (no food or drink included, despite the older "tapas" name on some listings). It starts near the Palacio de San Telmo and runs from the Cathedral and Alcázar across the river into Triana, over the Puente de Isabel II, past the Monasterio de la Cartuja, and out to the modern Torre Sevilla. The pick for a thorough ride across both banks of the Guadalquivir.

What You See on a Seville Segway Tour

Most Seville segway tours follow the same flat historic loop, so wherever you book, you will glide past the landmarks below; the longer tours simply add more of them.

  • Cathedral and Giralda: The world's largest Gothic cathedral and its Moorish bell tower, the centerpiece of nearly every route.
  • Real Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias: The Mudéjar royal palace and the UNESCO-listed former merchants' exchange, side by side beside the cathedral.
  • Plaza de España and María Luisa Park: The grand semicircular plaza and the shaded park, the photo highlight of most tours and easy to roll through on a segway.
  • Torre del Oro and the riverside: The 13th-century watchtower on the Guadalquivir, reached along flat riverside paths, especially on the riverside and longer tours.
  • Triana and La Cartuja: On the two and three-hour tours, the route crosses the river into Triana and out to the Expo '92 and La Cartuja area.

Puerta de Jerez, Hotel Alfonso XIII, and Las Setas also feature on several routes, so the longer you ride, the more of the city you connect in one loop. The main tradeoff is route rather than pace: an hour covers the headline monuments, while only the two and three-hour tours cross the river into Triana and La Cartuja, so pick your length by the neighborhoods you want, not by how long you want to stand.

Best Time for a Seville Segway Tour

Segway tours run year-round, and because you are standing in the open the whole time, the heat and the light matter more than the season. The flat, shaded historic streets help, but the middle of a summer day is still the time to avoid.

PeakMar–May · Sep–Oct

The best riding weather, mild and bright. These are also the busiest months, with Semana Santa and the Feria de Abril filling the center, so book a day or two ahead.

ShoulderNov & Feb

Cooler and quieter, with easy same-week availability and comfortable riding in the sun.

SummerJun–Aug

Hot by mid-morning, so take an early or late-afternoon slot, and consider the riverside tour, where the breeze off the Guadalquivir helps.

Whatever the season, an early-morning or late-afternoon ride gives you the softest light, the thinnest crowds on the plazas, and the most comfortable temperature on the segway.

Seville Segway Tour Prices (2026): What You'll Actually Pay

A Seville segway tour costs about €30 to €80 per person. One-hour tours start around €30 to €35, two-hour tours run €30 to €59, and the three-hour historical ride is €80. Almost every price includes the segway, the helmet, the training session, and a guide, and several tours can be upgraded from a shared group to a private ride for an extra fee.

Short Tours€30–35

A one-hour panoramic spin or the entry-level 1, 2 or 3 hour tour. The cheapest way to try a segway and see the headline monuments.

Mid-Length€49–59

The 90-minute riverside ride or the two-hour monumental tour, which add the river or more depth on the big sights.

Long & Private€80+

The three-hour historical adventure across both banks of the river, plus private upgrades on most tours for groups who want their own guide.

For most visitors, we think a one or two-hour tour in the €30 to €59 range hits the best balance of sights, riding time, and value, with the three-hour ride reserved for those who really want to cover the whole city. What matters more than the price is the distance it saves: the reason a segway pays off on a short visit is that it reaches Plaza de España, the river, and Triana, which add up to a long, tiring walk on foot.

Segway vs Bike vs Bus in Seville

A segway is one of three easy ways to cover Seville's flat center, and the right choice depends on how active you want to be. A segway does the moving for you and suits anyone who would rather not pedal or walk, while a bike tour is a little more active and usually cheaper, and a hop-on hop-off bus is the most passive and the best for covering long distances with kids. We'd point anyone who would rather not pedal or walk toward the segway, and budget-minded or more active riders toward the bike.

To compare them directly, see our guides to Seville bike tours, the Seville walking tour, and the hop-on hop-off bus, or take to the water with a Guadalquivir river cruise. However you get around by day, round off the evening with the best flamenco shows in Seville. For the full rundown, see our guide to the best things to do in Seville.

From Our Experience

We've found the practice session, not the route, is what makes or breaks a first segway tour: take the full training seriously and you will spend the rest of the ride looking at Seville rather than at your feet.

Tips for Your Seville Segway Tour

  • Wear flat closed shoes: You stand the whole ride, so trainers or flat shoes are far more comfortable and stable than sandals or heels on a segway.
  • Use the practice session: Take the full 10 to 15 minutes of training seriously; it is what makes the rest of the tour feel easy, even if you have never ridden before.
  • Confirm the minimum age and weight: Limits vary by operator, with some welcoming children from around 7 to 9 and others setting a higher age or a weight range, so check with your guide before you book for younger or older riders.
  • Ride early or late in summer: You are in the open the whole time, so a morning or late-afternoon slot is far cooler than midday, and the riverside tour catches a breeze.
  • Bring sun protection: A hat, sunscreen, and water make the photo stops in the open plazas much more pleasant.
  • Pick your length on purpose: An hour covers the headline monuments, two hours adds Triana and the river, and three hours crosses the whole city, so match the duration to your interest.
  • Consider a private upgrade for families or groups: Several tours offer a private option, which is worth it if you want the guide to pace the ride around younger or more cautious riders.
  • It works well with kids who meet the age limit: Families report that children around 10 to 12 take to the segway quickly after the practice session, and guides keep a close eye on younger riders, so it makes a fun family activity once everyone clears the operator's age and weight rules.

How We Selected These Tours

The Spain Travel Insider team built this list around what actually matters on a Seville segway tour: a proper practice session and safety briefing, a route that links the landmarks worth the ride, and clear options for length and group size, all backed by recent traveler feedback. Every tour here is a verified, bookable listing with a strong rating and a real volume of reviews. We left out tours with thin feedback, vague routes, or unclear training, since the practice session matters most for a first-time segway rider. We also spread the picks across the ways people ride: a flexible 1 to 3 hour tour, a quick one-hour panoramic spin, a wide budget route, a focused monumental loop, a riverside ride, and a three-hour historical tour across both banks of the river.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a segway tour in Seville hard to do?+

No. Every tour starts with a free 10 to 15 minute practice session and safety briefing, and most first-timers feel steady within minutes. Seville is flat, the routes use quiet streets and cycle lanes, and you ride at an easy pace with frequent stops, so no experience is needed.

How much is a segway tour in Seville?+

Seville segway tours cost about €30 to €80 per person. One-hour tours start around €30 to €35, two-hour tours run €30 to €59, and the three-hour historical ride is €80. The price usually includes the segway, helmet, training session, and guide, with private upgrades available.

How long are Seville segway tours?+

Most Seville segway tours last 1 to 3 hours. The shortest is a one-hour panoramic spin, the most popular tour lets you choose 1, 2, or 3 hours, there is a 90-minute riverside option, and the longest is a three-hour historical ride across both banks of the river.

Is there a minimum age for a Seville segway tour?+

It varies by operator. Some welcome children from around 7 to 9 years old, while others set a higher minimum age or a weight range. Because the limit is not the same across tours, always confirm the minimum age and any weight requirement with your guide before booking.

Do you need experience to ride a segway in Seville?+

No experience is needed. Each tour includes a guided practice session where an instructor teaches you to start, stop, and steer in a quiet area before you set off. Travelers of a wide range of ages ride comfortably once they have done the short training.

Are Seville segway tours safe?+

Yes, when you follow the guide. Helmets are provided, the practice session builds confidence, and the routes stay on flat streets, plazas, and cycle lanes away from heavy traffic. Take extra care on the cobbles near the cathedral and the sandy park paths, and go at the pace your guide sets.

What do you see on a Seville segway tour?+

Most tours cover the Cathedral and Giralda, the Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias, Plaza de España and María Luisa Park, and the Torre del Oro on the river, with longer tours adding Triana, La Cartuja, and Las Setas across both banks of the Guadalquivir.

Segway or bike tour in Seville: which is better?+

A segway does the moving for you and suits anyone who would rather not pedal, while a bike tour is a little more active and usually cheaper. Both cover the same flat historic loop in two to three hours. See our Seville bike tour guide to compare routes and prices.

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