Amsterdam Segway Tour: Glide Through Iconic City Sights
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Overview
Guided Segway Tour in Amsterdam invites everyone to see Amsterdam in a fun, new way. Instead of walking, people can ride a Segway! This tour is a super way to see many famous places without getting tired.
The Segway tour takes people past amazing places like Dam Square, the pretty canals, and the really skinny bridge. People also get to see the Royal Palace and hear cool stories about these places from a guide. The tour guide knows a lot about Amsterdam and shares fun facts.
The tour includes the Segway, a helmet, and a guide to help. This tour is 90 minutes and starts in Amsterdam. It doesn't include tips, raincoats, gloves, or rides to and from hotels.
Highlights
See Amsterdam Differently: Explore the city on a Segway and have lots of fun.
Easy to Learn: The Segway is easy, so most people learn quickly.
Visit Famous Places: See Dam Square, canals, and the Royal Palace.
Learn Cool Facts: A guide tells stories about the city.
Private Tour: The tour is private and the experience can be more enjoyable.
Included Items: The tour includes helmets, insurance, and local taxes.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers had a very positive experience exploring Amsterdam by Segway, appreciating the ease of travel and informative guidance.

Customers loved gliding effortlessly through Amsterdam's sights.
They enjoyed the fun facts shared by the informative guide.
Many found the Segway tour a unique and memorable experience.
The tour was a great way to see Amsterdam and the beautiful architecture.
Some customers wished for longer photo stops.
A few felt the Segway training could have been more thorough.
The Journey
Dam Square
Dam Square is a central public square in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It holds significant historical importance and is a popular meeting place. Notable landmarks surround the square, including the Royal Palace, Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), and the National Monument.
Amsterdam Canals
The canals of Amsterdam are a defining feature of the city, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Originally designed for transportation and defense, these waterways now offer scenic views and houseboats. Canal cruises are a popular way to experience Amsterdam.
Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge)
The Magere Brug, or Skinny Bridge, is a charming, traditional Dutch drawbridge crossing the Amstel River. Its elegant design and illuminated appearance at night make it a picturesque landmark and a popular photo spot.
Royal Palace
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam is one of three palaces in the Netherlands which are at the disposal of the monarch by Act of Parliament. Situated on Dam Square in the centre of Amsterdam, it was built in the Dutch Golden Age as the city hall of Amsterdam.
Know Before You Go
This Segway tour includes a professional guide to show all the beautiful landmarks around Amsterdam! This tour includes insurance, local taxes, and helmets for your safety. Not included is the gratuities, poncho, gloves, or hotel pickup and drop-off.
Hot Tip
Wear comfy shoes and clothes. If it might rain, bring a poncho! Listen to the guide to stay safe on the Segway.