You’ll glide through Madrid’s biggest park on a Segway, picking up cool facts from your local guide and seeing spots most visitors miss—all in just two hours.
The first thing I noticed rolling out from the Barrio de las Letras was the quiet hum of the Segway under my feet—honestly, it took just a few minutes to get the hang of it after our guide’s quick demo. We zipped past little cafés still setting up for lunch, then crossed into Casa de Campo, where the city noise faded out almost instantly. The air felt cooler here, and you could smell damp earth mixed with pine needles, especially after last night’s light rain.
Our guide, Javier, pointed out that this park used to be royal hunting grounds. It’s massive—bigger than I expected—and we covered way more ground than I ever could on foot. At one point, we stopped by a small pond where a couple of locals were fishing (didn’t see them catch anything though). There were families picnicking under old chestnut trees and joggers weaving between us. I snapped a few photos when we reached a hilltop clearing; you get this wide-open view of Madrid’s skyline poking above the treetops. If you’re into green spaces but don’t want to just stroll around, this is honestly a fun way to see a different side of Madrid.
Yes! The guide gives you training before starting and makes sure everyone feels comfortable riding.
Wear casual clothes and closed-toe shoes—something comfy since you'll be standing and moving around.
Kids aged 10 and up can join if they're with an adult and meet the weight requirements.
The tour goes ahead in light rain, but if there’s heavy rain, they’ll reschedule with you.
Your private Segway ride comes with a friendly local guide, helmet, insurance, and all the training you need before heading out. Just show up ready for some fresh air and fun!
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