Discovery tour at the heart of Lyon by Segway® Segway

Next departure on 29/03/2023 at 15:30

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Departure time

14h

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Segway Presqu'ile Bellecour
Tour proposed by Mobilboard Lyon Segway Tour

A fun way of seeing Lyon on a Personal Transporter

Accessible to all, come discover a new mode of transport: the Segway. Original, silent and ecological, the Segway is your opportunity to visit Lyon in a unique way. Make your trip an unforgettable, enjoyable and cultural experience!
All tours begin with 30 minutes of free training provided by your personal guide in order that you feel comfortable and confident for the rest of the adventure.
You'll be given the opportunity to get to grips with your Personal Transporter on the long and wide bike paths along the Rhône embankment.

Take part in a unique escapade by discovering the heart of Lyon. This area, classified by UNESCO as a world heritage, conceals many secrets which are a pleasure to discover!
This fascinating jaunt to the heart of Lyon, which includes the Presqu'île and the historic quarter, will reveal a more intimate aspect of the city. Make your way to Place Bellecour, one of the largest pedestrian squares in Europe, and therefore ideal for Segway® riders. Make the most of this last stage of your visit to pick up speed or do a few twirls around this 15-acre square!


Worth knowing

Please ensure you arrive 15 minutes before the tour commences.
Booking is necessary
Cancellation free of charge 72 hours before schedule activity
From 12 years+, 45 kg minimum
#gourdefriendly In Lyon, we refill your drinking bottle with a smile! At the begining or at the end of your tour, take advantage of your visit to the shop to fill your water bottle free of charge.

Duration

1h30 + 30 mins training

Kind

Segway sightseeing

Access

Metro A or D > Bellecour

Meeting point

At the Mobilboard store, 29 quai Gailleton - Lyon 2nd

Prices
Adult €44.00

BARTHOLDI FOUNTAIN

The famous fountain in Place des Terreaux was created in 1888 for… Bordeaux! Initially it depicted the Garonne and its 4 tributaries. But as the town did not pursue the project, it was bought by Lyon in 1890!