Amsterdam Segway Tour: Glide Through History!
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Overview
Amsterdam Segway Tours offers a fun way to see Amsterdam! Instead of walking, hop on a Segway and explore the city with ease. This guided tour takes people past famous places and gives them fun facts about Amsterdam's history and culture.
Glide across Dam Square, see the Royal Palace, and learn about the pretty canals. The tour stops at the Skinny Bridge for photos and stories. An expert guide leads the way, sharing interesting details about each site.
This 90-minute tour includes a helmet, insurance, and local taxes. Hotel pickup and drop-off is not included. It's a great way to explore Amsterdam's best spots in a short time!
Highlights
See Amsterdam with Ease: Glide through the city on a Segway instead of walking!
Expert Local Guide: Learn fun facts and stories about Amsterdam's famous spots.
Perfect for Sightseeing: Visit Dam Square, the Royal Palace, and more in 90 minutes.
All Gear Included: Helmets, insurance, and local taxes are all part of the tour.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the Amsterdam Segway Tour for its fun, efficient way to see the city, but some wish it were longer or suggest being prepared for the weather.

Fun and easy way to see Amsterdam.
Informative and friendly guides.
Great for covering a lot of ground quickly.
Segways are easy to learn and use.
Some people felt it was too short.
Weather can impact the experience, bring a jacket or poncho.
The Journey
Dam Square
Dam Square is a central public square in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is renowned for its historical buildings and lively atmosphere. It holds significant cultural and historical importance, hosting numerous events and gatherings.
Amsterdam Canals
The canals of Amsterdam are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a defining feature of the city. These waterways were crucial for transportation and trade in the past and are now famous for their scenic beauty and the unique canal houses that line their banks.
Skinny Bridge (Magere Brug)
The Skinny Bridge, or Magere Brug, is a charming, narrow drawbridge over the Amstel River in Amsterdam. It is famous for its elegant design and is a popular spot for romantic strolls, offering picturesque views of the river and surrounding area.
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam, located on Dam Square, is one of the Dutch Royal Family's official residences. Originally built as Amsterdam's city hall, it is a magnificent example of classical architecture and plays a significant role in state functions and royal events.
Know Before You Go
This Amsterdam Segway Tour includes a professional guide, use of a helmet, local taxes, and insurance. Gratuities, a poncho, gloves, and hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. The meeting point is in the city center of Amsterdam. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Hot Tip
Some reviews suggest wearing comfortable shoes and dressing for the weather, as parts of the tour are outdoors. It’s also a good idea to bring a camera to capture the scenic views along the way.