You’ll glide through Madrid’s glowing streets by Segway with a local guide, passing landmarks like the Royal Palace and Templo de Debod after dark. Feel the city’s quieter side as you roll past Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol, sharing laughs and stories along the way — moments you’ll remember long after your trip ends.
The first thing I noticed was the hum of my Segway echoing off the cobblestones near Puerta del Sol — not loud, just this soft whir that made me grin. Our guide, Javier, handed out helmets and gave us a quick lesson (I wobbled at first — he said everyone does). The city felt different at night: cooler air, streetlights flickering on faces, people laughing outside tapas bars. We set off together, headlights bobbing like little fireflies.
I’d never seen the Royal Palace like that before — all lit up and almost empty except for a couple taking selfies in front of the gates. Javier told us stories about old kings and pointed to the Almudena Cathedral across the way. There was this faint smell of jasmine from somewhere (maybe someone’s window?) and I remember thinking how quiet it was compared to daytime chaos. At Templo de Debod, we stopped for a bit; the stones looked golden under the lamps and you could just make out voices drifting from a park nearby.
We zipped through Plaza Mayor next — honestly, I always get lost there on foot but on a Segway it’s just fun. Someone shouted “guapos!” as we passed (I think they meant it kindly). The last part took us past Puerta del Sol where Javier pointed out Spain’s “kilometer zero” marker. It’s easy to miss if you’re not looking down. By then my hands were a little cold but I didn’t really mind; Madrid at night has this energy that sticks with you after you leave. I still think about that view from Debod sometimes — kind of peaceful in a way you don’t expect in such a big city.
The tour lasts 1.5 hours from start to finish.
You’ll see the Royal Palace, Templo de Debod, Almudena Cathedral, Plaza Mayor, and Puerta del Sol.
Yes, there’s a practice lesson included before starting the tour.
The tour includes a local guide, private group experience, helmet, insurance RC, and training session.
Riders must be at least 10 years old and weigh between 30 kg (77 lbs) and 125 kg (275 lbs).
The tour continues in light rain but will be rescheduled for heavy rain.
Your evening includes a private guided Segway ride through Madrid with helmet and insurance provided. You’ll get hands-on training before setting off to explore city highlights like the Royal Palace and Templo de Debod under expert guidance.
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