Stands out for

  • • Paved pathways throughout Retiro Park
  • • Stops at the Grande Estanque and Palacio de Cristal
  • • Pre-tour training for safe segway handling
  • • Visit to Rosed Garden and Monument to Alfonso XII
  • • Year-round availability with flexible booking times

Description

Context Madrid's Retiro Park, home to over 19,000 trees and classic gardens, is the city's largest green space and a vital urban oasis. Its wide, smooth pathways are ideal for segway travel, allowing easy access to famous landmarks like the Grande Estanque and the Palacio de Cristal. The air carries the fresh scent of flowers and greenery lining the walkways. ">The Experience"> After a brief introduction and hands-on practice to safely operate the segway, you’ll glide smoothly through the park, pausing at key sites such as the Monument to Alfonso XII and the Rosed Garden. Birdsong accompanies your journey as you admire reflections in the pond and the elegant iron-and-glass structure of the glass palace. ">For Whom"> This tour suits individuals with good mobility and basic balance, families with children over 10 years old, and tourists seeking a comfortable, efficient way to experience the park. It is not suitable for those with balance issues or limited mobility. ">Local Context"> The Retiro is a central part of Madrid’s cultural and recreational life, with a rich history visible in its palaces and statues. Locals cherish it as a peaceful urban sanctuary where nature and art meet in the heart of the city.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes to ensure safe segway handling. In summer, apply sunscreen and carry water to stay hydrated. Book in advance to secure your preferred time slot. Opt for morning or late afternoon hours to avoid peak heat. Bring a light jacket for cooler evenings. Avoid heavy meals before the tour to prevent discomfort. Stay on marked paths to protect the park's natural beauty. Follow guide instructions carefully for a smooth experience. Keep hands on the segway controls at all times. Maintain a steady pace to ensure group safety. Be mindful of other visitors and animals in the park. Share the experience with respect for the environment and others.

Physical Requirements

Light physical activity, requires balance and Segway operation

About the Area

Retiro Park is located in central Madrid, easily reached by metro or bus. Beyond the segway tour, you can visit the Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, or the Prado Museum—all within a short walk. The surrounding neighborhood offers a variety of restaurants and cafés, perfect for enjoying local cuisine after your visit.

Offers

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Ruta de segway por el Retiro 2 h

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€55

Ruta en segway por El Retiro de hora y media

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€45

Ruta en segway en el Barrio las letras 30 minutos

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€25

Tour en segway por el Parque del Retiro 1h30min

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€35

Ruta de segway por el Retiro 2 h

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€55

Ruta en segway por El Retiro de hora y media

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€45

Ruta en segway en el Barrio las letras 30 minutos

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€25

Paseo en segway por El Retiro 90 minutos

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€35

Ruta en segway por El Retiro. 60 minutos.

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€18

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The minimum age is 10 years, with adult supervision required for minors. A minimum weight of 30 kg is required for safe segway operation.
No. The tour includes a full introduction and practice session, enabling most participants to ride confidently throughout the route.
The route follows paved pathways and wide, flat trails within Retiro Park, ensuring a smooth and safe ride.
Wear comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and carry a water bottle—especially on hot days to stay hydrated.
No. The tour requires standing and balancing for up to 1.5 hours, so it is not recommended for individuals with limited mobility or balance concerns.