City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour

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City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $60.49
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Ready to trade walking for glide time? I love how this private Segway tour lets you enjoy Valencia’s City of Arts and Sciences and the Turia river-park at your own pace, without feeling rushed. The only real drawback: it relies on decent weather, and there’s a rider weight limit.

You’ll get a bit of hands-on practice before you roll, which matters if you’re new to Segways. Guides like David, Santiago, and Sharin set a relaxed tone, and you’ll have helmets and raincoats, plus the option to store luggage and get professional photos and video.

Key things you’ll like about this Segway tour

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Key things you’ll like about this Segway tour

  • Private group means your stops and timing can flex around what your crew wants to see
  • Extra training time before departure helps first-timers get comfortable fast
  • Torres de Serranos + Turia Gardens + Arts and Sciences gives you old Valencia and modern Valencia in one loop
  • Helmets and raincoats included, so you’re not stuck under a “no rain” mood
  • Luggage storage and custom route options, useful if you’re traveling light or tight on time
  • Professional photo/video option, great for families who want proof they were there

Why a Private Segway Tour Works So Well in Valencia’s Modern City

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Why a Private Segway Tour Works So Well in Valencia’s Modern City
Valencia is the kind of city where the best parts are spread out, and walking that distance can feel slow when you’re only in town for a day or two. This private Segway tour solves that problem by getting you moving quickly between scenic zones, while still keeping the pace relaxed enough to stop and look.

What I like most is the balance: you get city landmarks, but you’re not just staring at buildings from far away. You ride through the green Turia area first, then transition to the futuristic “science museum” zone. It’s a fun contrast, especially if you’re traveling with teens or a mixed-age group that can’t agree on a single kind of activity.

One more practical point: since it’s private, you’re not fighting for position at viewpoints. Your guide can keep the ride smooth for your group, and you can spend more or less time where you care most. That flexibility is why many people rate this experience 5 stars.

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Meeting Point, Timing, and What Happens in the First 15 Minutes

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Meeting Point, Timing, and What Happens in the First 15 Minutes
The meeting point is C/ de les Carabasses, 15, Ciutat Vella, 46003 Valencia. The tour ends back at the same place, so you’re not guessing how to get out once you finish gliding.

Plan on about 1 hour 30 minutes total, including training. Before you start sightseeing, the tour includes extra time for instruction so you’re not “learning while flying.” That’s a big deal for first-time riders, and it’s why beginners in families often say they felt comfortable quickly.

Also note the basics that affect your day:

  • You’ll get helmets and raincoats.
  • You can bring luggage and have the option to leave it.
  • The tour uses a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking.
  • It’s offered in English, though the guide may be multilingual.

Finally, the experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, you may be offered another date or a refund, so I’d keep your schedule flexible if possible.

Stop 1: Torres de Serranos for a Quick Old-City Welcome

Your first stop is Torres de Serranos, one of the original gates that used to stand as part of Valencia’s old defenses. It’s a short pause—about 5 minutes—but it’s a smart warm-up. You get a feel for the area and the city’s historic scale before you move into the parks and modern architecture.

This stop is listed as having free admission for the tour. Even if you don’t go deep into a full museum-style visit, it’s worth it for context. Valencia’s modern “wow” can feel disconnected unless you’ve seen a landmark from its older layers.

If you like photo opportunities with less walking, this is a good setup. The goal isn’t to linger for an hour; it’s to get oriented so the rest of the tour feels like a coherent loop rather than random stops.

Stop 2: Jardín del Turia, Park Gulliver, and the Roman-Era Details

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Stop 2: Jardín del Turia, Park Gulliver, and the Roman-Era Details
Next comes Jardín del Turia, which is one of Spain’s largest urban parks. Expect about 30 minutes here, and yes, it’s free admission for this stop. This is where the tour really earns its keep: you glide through a calmer, greener side of Valencia that makes the Segway feel like a natural way to travel, not a gimmick.

What you’ll see along the way can include:

  • tropical trees and plants
  • Roman ruins
  • the Palace of Music
  • Park Gulliver
  • and the general stretch of the Turia river-park that locals use as a daily escape

Park Gulliver is especially fun if you’re traveling with kids or teens. It’s the kind of imaginative playground that turns “a quick stop” into an instant mood change.

The catch is simple: this is still an active ride, so if you’re the type who loves slow, detailed wandering, you might want to treat the park stop as a highlights sweep. You’ll get plenty of atmosphere, but you won’t have hours to explore every corner.

Stop 3: City of Arts and Sciences for Sci-Fi Architecture and Museum Views

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Stop 3: City of Arts and Sciences for Sci-Fi Architecture and Museum Views
The main event is the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias area. You’ll have about 50 minutes here, and it’s also listed as free admission for this experience. This is the futuristic complex that makes Valencia feel like a movie set—sleek shapes, big angles, and a vibe that’s equal parts science and art.

You’ll also catch major points of interest in the area, including the Prince Felipe Science Museum. Even if you don’t go inside a museum, the exterior views and the design language are the draw. This is one of those places where a Segway tour gives you an advantage: you can cover more of the sights with less effort, then stop where the angles and sightlines look best.

Practical tip: if you’re a “I want photos at every turn” person, tell your guide during the ride so they can time your stops. Since this is private, you’re not stuck with a fixed script.

Another plus is the guide’s ability to keep the ride flowing without turning it into a nonstop lecture. People consistently point out how the guides make the information feel easy, and how they help you notice small details you’d likely miss on your own.

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Safety First: Helmets, Weight Limits, and How to Avoid Common Mistakes

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Safety First: Helmets, Weight Limits, and How to Avoid Common Mistakes
Segways are fun, but safety is the unglamorous part that makes the fun possible. You’ll have a helmet on, and the tour includes raincoats, which helps if weather turns damp. The rider weight limit is at least 25 kg (55 pounds) and not more than 130 kg (290 pounds), so check that before you commit.

The guide also teaches you how to ride before you head out. This matters because the most common problems happen when people get a little too comfortable. One real-life moment to learn from: a rider’s wheel caught an obstacle and they were thrown forward, prompting quick first aid coordination with the museum security team and the on-site infirmary. Nobody wants that story for themselves, but the takeaway is simple—keep your eyes on the path and respect curbs, posts, and edges.

I also recommend you do two things from the start:

  • Make sure your helmet fits properly.
  • Assume the ride is “instruction mode” until your guide says you’re good.

If you’re bringing teens, this is especially helpful. It turns the Segway from a novelty into a controlled, confident experience.

Price and Value: What $60.49 Buys You for 1.5 Hours

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Price and Value: What $60.49 Buys You for 1.5 Hours
At $60.49 per person for about 1 hour 30 minutes, you’re paying for more than the Segway. You’re paying for a private guide who handles equipment, instruction, timing, and the loop between Valencia’s old and modern highlights.

The value gets better if you’re traveling as a small group. Since it’s private, you’re not splitting the cost across dozens of strangers, and you’re getting your own pacing. That matters if you want extra time for photos, slower transitions, or a bit more focus on the park or the science complex.

Also, the inclusions are what you’d expect on a good operation: helmets and raincoats, extra training time, and an informative guide. On top of that, you get optional extras that help make the day feel complete:

  • possibility to leave luggage
  • possibility to plan a personal route for your group
  • option to take pictures and video with a professional camera

One more sign of demand: the tour is often booked around 39 days in advance. If your dates are fixed, it’s smart to book sooner rather than later.

Guides Who Make It Feel Easy: David, Santiago, and Sharin

City of Arts and Sciences Private Segway Tour - Guides Who Make It Feel Easy: David, Santiago, and Sharin
A Segway tour rises or falls on the guide, and this one has a track record of guides who keep things friendly and practical. People mention David and Santiago for being funny and engaging, with tours that adjust to what the group wants to see.

I also like that flexibility can show up in unexpected moments. For example, there’s been at least one situation where a passenger didn’t feel comfortable riding, and the guide adapted so the person could stay with the group. That kind of problem-solving is a comfort factor for families.

Another theme is how guides help with the “first time” issue. If you’ve never ridden a Segway, the training time is your safety net, and a good guide makes it feel doable. You’re not just being taught how to stand on a platform; you’re being coached through how to handle turns, speed control, and stopping.

Who Should Book This Valencia Segway Tour (and Who Should Consider Alternatives)

This tour is a great fit if you want:

  • a private experience in a city where sights are spread out
  • an active, outdoorsy way to see Valencia without long walking stretches
  • a mix of history (Torres de Serranos) and modern design (City of Arts and Sciences)
  • an easy ride for families, including teens who like something hands-on

It may be less ideal if you need a slow, museum-heavy day. You get highlights, not deep dives. The stops are timed, and you’ll be on a moving schedule.

Also, this isn’t the tour for you if you’re outside the weight limits. And because it requires good weather, you’ll want backup options if your travel dates are rainy.

If you’re the type who likes planning your own pace, take advantage of the fact that there’s an option to plan a personal route for your group. Even small changes—like spending a little extra time at one viewpoint—can make the whole day feel tailored.

Should You Book This Segway Tour of Valencia?

Book it if you want a fun, efficient way to connect Valencia’s green heart with its sci-fi showpiece. I think it’s especially strong for families and groups who want one activity that everyone can enjoy, from first-time riders to experienced Segway fans.

Skip it or reconsider if weather is a big uncertainty for your dates, because the tour depends on good riding conditions. Also make sure you’re within the weight range, and be honest with yourself about how much you like structured timing.

If your goal is to see a lot without burning energy, this private Segway loop through Turia and the City of Arts and Sciences is a smart choice.

FAQ

Where does the private Segway tour meet?

You meet at C/ de les Carabasses, 15, Ciutat Vella, 46003 Valencia, Spain. The tour ends back at the same meeting point.

How long is the Valencia City of Arts and Sciences private Segway tour?

It lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes.

Is the tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.

What language is the tour offered in?

English is offered, and the tour may be operated by a multilingual guide.

Do I get training before riding the Segway?

Yes. There is extra time for training before departure.

What’s included with the tour?

A private tour, helmets and raincoats, extra training time, an entertaining informative guide, the possibility to leave luggage, the possibility to plan a personal route for your group, and the possibility to take pictures and grab video with a professional camera.

Are admissions included for the stops?

The listed stops are shown as free admission: Torres de Serranos, Jardín del Turia, and the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias.

Are there weight limits for riders?

Yes. Riders must be at least 25 kg (55 pounds) but not more than 130 kg (290 pounds).

What happens if the weather is bad?

This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Is there a minimum number of people for the booking?

Yes. A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.

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