You’ll cover Seville’s top sights at your own pace—no sweating or sore feet. With easy-to-follow GPS directions, you’ll glide through neighborhoods like Triana and see iconic spots like Plaza de España without missing a beat.
The shop’s tucked just behind the town hall—easy to spot with scooters lined up out front and the faint smell of fresh churros from the café next door. After a quick chat about safety (the staff really know their stuff), I hopped on and did a wobbly test ride around the block. The GPS was already set up with our route, so there was no fussing with maps or getting lost in those twisty streets.
First stop: Seville Cathedral. Even early in the day, you’ll hear bells echoing off the stone and see locals hurrying past with their morning coffee. From there, we zipped down toward the river—the breeze felt great as we cruised past Torre del Oro, its golden tiles catching the sun. Our guide had mentioned that this stretch by the water is best in late morning when it’s not too crowded, and he was right.
Crossing over into Triana on the old bridge, you can’t miss the sound of flamenco guitar drifting from open windows. We paused at a tiny bakery for a quick snack (the empanadas here are worth it) before following the river again toward Saint Telmo Palace. The GPS kept us on track, even through some narrow backstreets where orange trees line the sidewalks.
Maria Luisa Park was a real highlight—shade from tall palms and bursts of birdsong everywhere. Plaza de América and Plaza de España both looked even bigger from scooter-level; I stopped for photos but honestly just enjoyed rolling through under all those tiled arches. On our way back, we passed by the old Royal Tobacco Factory—now part of the university—and finished up near Alcazar and Cathedral again before returning to the shop.
Yes! Staff give a clear safety briefing and let you practice before heading out. The route is easy to follow with GPS guidance.
Absolutely—helmets are available for kids at no extra charge to keep everyone safe during your ride.
Of course! The two-hour rental gives plenty of time to pause wherever you like—cafés, viewpoints, or just to take pictures.
You’ll pick up your scooter at a shop right next to Seville’s town hall in the city center—super convenient if you’re arriving by public transport.
Your rental includes an electric scooter, a pre-programmed GPS route covering all major sights, and helmets (especially handy if you’ve got kids along). Friendly staff will help get you started and answer any questions about Seville before or after your ride.
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