Germany’s capital, Berlin, is Europe’s second-largest capital city. Within this vast city are centuries of history, a diverse food culture, tranquil green spaces and a vibrant arts and music scene.
A segway tour in Berlin is an ideal way to see more of this metropolis in less time, making sure you don’t miss a thing.
Germany’s capital, Berlin, is Europe’s second-largest capital city. Within this vast city are centuries of history, a diverse food culture, tranquil green spaces and a vibrant arts and music scene.
A segway tour in Berlin is an ideal way to see more of this metropolis in less time, making sure you don’t miss a thing.
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Germany’s capital, Berlin, is Europe’s second-largest capital city. Within this vast city are centuries of history, a diverse food culture, tranquil green spaces and a vibrant arts and music scene.
A segway tour in Berlin is an ideal way to see more of this metropolis in less time, making sure you don’t miss a thing.
Here's all you need to know about segway tours, some of the most remarkable sightseeing tours in Berlin.
Ranging from 1 to 3 hours, guided segway tours in Berlin fit as much as they can in the amount of time you choose. Your knowledgeable guide will fill you with the backstory of all that you see, from major historical events to local legends.
Shorter tours hit the must-see sites like Brandenburg Gate, the Victory Column, and the remains of the Berlin Wall. Longer tours allow you to fit in even more landmarks and explore the lesser-known places that would be hard to find on your own.
Berlin hosts over 100 Christmas markets each year. If you are in town over the festive season, a segway tour of some of the best Christmas markets is a great way to see some of the best markets. These tours also include stops at top destinations in the city while soaking in the wintery atmosphere.
The Soviet era left a stain on Berlin that’s still seen and felt today. Join an expert guide for a tour filled with facts about this difficult time.
Make stops at milestones like Alexanderplatz, Hackescher Markt, Nikolaiviertel and of course the remnants of the Berlin Wall that have been painted by renowned international artists.
Enjoy your own pace, the full attention of a guide and a flexible itinerary on a private segway tour in Berlin. Fill your 2- to 3-hour tour with all the questions you want to ask and stops at intriguing locales while taking in the beauty of the city.
Completed in 1791 as a grand entrance to the city, the Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of triumph in Berlin.
It sits at the east end of Tiergarten, a green space that offers a calm respite from the rush of the city.
From skirmishes with Napoleon to the Third Reich to the fall of communism, Berliners have found strength in its constancy over the last 200 years.
Berlin’s most famous building has had a tumultuous past that even led to Hitler gaining power. The Reichstag has been used on and off as the seat of the German government since its construction in 1894.
Having been burnt and bombed in the early 20th century, the Reichstag's most recent refurbishment is a model of eco-friendly design.
Also part of the original wall, “Checkpoint Charlie” is the best-known crossing point from West to East Germany during the Cold War.
Used as a spot to exchange prisoners and sometimes as an attempted escape route, the most glorious passage through it was when the wall was torn down and thousands of East Germans flooded through to West Berlin.
The notorious remains of the Berlin Wall are found at many locations around the city, and the graffitied concrete slabs are in sharp contrast to the parks and historic districts where they are located.
The East Side Gallery is the longest intact section of the Berlin Wall, and it has become a canvas for international artists.
On the banks of the Spree River, this 1.3-kilometer stretch of ragged concrete has been transformed into the world’s largest open-air art gallery by artists from more than 20 countries.
Over 100 artists have left their mark at the East Side Gallery, and while there are iconic works that are maintained, new ones are constantly being added.
A visit to historical GendarmenMarkt takes you to the site of three 17th-century structures that are a must-see on any tour. At this square, you’ll find the German and French cathedrals and the concert hall.
Grab a coffee or meal at one of the cafes or restaurants in the square, and during the holidays, a popular Christmas market here attracts many shoppers.
One-hour segway tours in Berlin cost around €45 per person and focus on the top landmarks in town. Two-hour tours cost €60 per person. Three-hour segway tours cost between €75 per person and €90 per person, depending on group size and if bottled water is included.
Christmas Market segway tours cost €90 per person, and Cold War and East Side Gallery tours cost €70 per person. Private tours cost around €80 per person for a 2-hour tour and €90 per person for a 3-hour tour.
All segway tours in Berlin include a fully-guided tour, use of a segway and helmet and a safety briefing with free time to get accustomed to riding the vehicle before the tour starts. If necessary, tours offer the use of rain jackets, gloves and warm vests.
Most segway tours start at Krausnick Park near Potsdamer Platz on the corner of Krausnickstrasse and Oranienburgerstrasse. Some tours start at the Hilton Hotel on Charlottenstrasse in Friedrichstadt.
Segway tours in Berlin last from 1 to 3 hours and include a bit of time before the tour to practice using the segway safely.
Berlin segway tours can be amazing at any time of year, as long as you dress appropriately for the day’s weather. The city's nicest weather is from May to September.
Take a segway tour at the beginning of your visit is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with the city and for the guide to help you decide what to do for the rest of the trip.
Segway tours in Berlin are safe, but always wear helmet and follow safety measures. People with previous health problems such as heart attacks should not take the tour.
Most segway tours in Berlin allow children aged 15 and above.