City Segway Tours In Paris France
Explore the finest of Paris attractions in this uncomparable Segway tour. Glide through the historic landmarks of the city and experience just about all the places you've so often read or heard about.
For the first time visitors, the tour provides a phenomenal orientation to one of the most romantic cities in the world; and for the oldtimers, the Paris Segway tour offers a fascinating view into some novel aspects of the city.
Go through the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Musée D’Orsay and the world famous Champs Elysées and get familiar with the rich ethnical heritage of the city.
The tour takes on at the South Leg (Pilier Sud) of the Eiffel Tower, your guide will be easy to find as he/she will be on a segway. After a forty-five minute orientation course which is generous time for you to learn to drive a segway the tour will begin.
The highlights of the Segway tour include:
- The Eiffel Tower: See the symbol of Paris, which was built for the World Exposition of 1889 and remained firm as the tallest building in the world until New York's Chrysler building in 1930.
- Napoleon's Tomb: Originally built by King Louis XIV, the tomb is now the resting place of the most famous Frenchman in history.
- The Louvre Museum: Originally built as a fort by King Philippe-Auguste in 1190, it's today among the most impressive museums in the world. The most known works include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace.
- Arc de Triomphe: Commissioned by Napoleon to honor his army’s victory, this monument is another symbolic representation of Paris.
- Champs Elysées: This represents one of the most famous avenues in the world.
- Tuileries Gardens: The gorgeous gardens in the center of the city where you'll stay for lunch at a coffeehouse nestled in the chestnut trees.
- Musée D’Orsay: Originally a railway station, it's today the museum of Impressionist paintings.
- Also see the Ecole Militaire, Les Invalides, Alexander III Bridge, Grand and Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde and more. The tour ends at the point of departure.
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