Imagine cruising effortlessly through the lively streets of New Orleans, soaking in sights like the historic St. Louis Cathedral and the bustling energy of Bourbon Street, all while learning about the city’s quirks and stories from an engaging guide. That’s exactly what a 1.5-hour guided Segway tour offers — a fun, accessible way to see some of the city’s most famous spots without the fatigue of walking long distances.
During this tour, you’ll start in front of 1024 Elysian Fields Ave, where a brief training session ensures you’re comfortable riding your Segway before hitting the streets. As we glide through the French Quarter, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to cover ground while taking in the sights, sounds, and stories that make New Orleans so special. We especially loved how our guide, Alex, brought the city’s history alive with engaging anecdotes about architecture, jazz, and local legends. The tour culminates in the vibrant French Market, a lively, historic hub of food, crafts, and local color.
One of the standout features of this tour is how it balances fun and education — you get to ride a Segway, which adds a sense of adventure, and your guide shares stories that deepen your appreciation of the city’s culture. Another highlight is the chance to explore Frenchmen Street, where you can envision the city’s musical soul in its live jazz clubs and street performers.
A potential consideration is the duration — 1.5 hours, making it a quick overview rather than an exhaustive exploration. Also, it’s not suitable for children under 12 or pregnant women, so families with younger kids might need to look elsewhere.
This experience is perfect for travelers who want a light, engaging introduction to New Orleans without the physical exertion of a walking tour. It’s ideal for those who enjoy a bit of adventure, storytelling, and a flexible way to cover key sights in a short amount of time.
- Key Points
- The Starting Point and Introduction
- Glide Through the French Quarter
- Exploring Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street
- The French Market and Local Culture
- The Joys of the Segway Tour
- Potential Drawbacks
- Price and Value
- Why It’s Worth Considering
- Final Thoughts: Who Should Take This Tour?
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Key Points
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- Accessible fun: Riding a Segway makes exploring the city easier for those who might find walking tiring.
- Cultural highlights: The tour features iconic sights like St. Louis Cathedral, Bourbon Street, and Frenchmen Street.
- Educational: Guides share fascinating stories and insights into New Orleans’ history and culture.
- Convenient and flexible: The tour lasts just 1.5 hours, perfect for fitting into a busy schedule.
- Small group size: Limited to 8 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
- Includes training: You’ll start with a short session to get comfortable on the Segway, which is helpful for first-timers.
The Starting Point and Introduction
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The tour begins at a simple meeting spot in front of 1024 Elysian Fields Ave, a location that’s easy to find and close to many other attractions. Our guide, a friendly local named Jamie, greeted us with enthusiasm. The initial training session was surprisingly straightforward; Jamie patiently explained how to balance and steer the Segway, ensuring everyone felt confident before heading out. For first-time riders, this brief introduction is invaluable — it transforms apprehension into excitement.
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Glide Through the French Quarter
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Once everyone was comfortable, we set off into the heart of the French Quarter, the oldest neighborhood in New Orleans. The wide, cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and wrought-iron balconies make for a picturesque backdrop. Riding on a Segway allows you to see more than you could on foot, while still feeling intimately connected to your surroundings.
One of the highlights here was passing by the St. Louis Cathedral, with its stunning spires and intricate façade. Our guide shared that it’s the oldest continuously active cathedral in the U.S., offering a glimpse into the city’s colonial past and religious history. As we paused nearby, Jamie explained how the cathedral has weathered hurricanes, wars, and urban changes, standing as a symbol of resilience.
Exploring Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street

Next, we rolled onto Bourbon Street, famed for its vibrant nightlife, neon signs, and live jazz. While daytime visits reveal a slightly tamer side, the atmosphere still buzzes with energy. Jamie pointed out the historic French-Spanish colonial architecture, and we watched street performers and dancers entertain passersby.
Continuing to Frenchmen Street, the mood shifted to a more authentic local scene. Here, live jazz spills out from clubs, and the vibe is relaxed yet lively. We could imagine the evenings filled with soulful music and lively chatter — a true taste of New Orleans’ musical heartbeat.
The French Market and Local Culture
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Our final stop was the French Market, a bustling open-air space with over 200 years of history. Vendors sell everything from handmade jewelry and artwork to local foods and Cajun spices. It’s a great place to pick up souvenirs or just soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Jamie shared stories about the market’s evolution from a trading post to a cultural hub, adding depth to our visit.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Joys of the Segway Tour
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Throughout the ride, Jamie’s storytelling made the sights come alive. We loved the way he connected each location with tales of local legends, historical events, and architectural details. The Segway gave us a sense of freedom and ease — we could cover more ground than a walking tour, yet stay close enough to get a real feel for the neighborhoods.
The small-group size meant we weren’t hurried, and Jamie was quick to answer questions or adjust the pace if needed. The 1.5-hour duration struck a good balance — enough time to see several highlights without feeling rushed or exhausted.
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Potential Drawbacks
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The main thing to remember is that this tour isn’t designed to be an in-depth historical deep dive. It’s a quick, fun overview, so if you want to explore more obscure sites or spend hours in museums, you’ll need additional activities. Also, since it’s not suitable for children under 12 or pregnant women, families with young kids or certain health considerations might want to explore other options.
Price and Value
At a reasonable price point, the tour offers great value for the experience. It’s perfect for first-timers or those short on time who want a memorable introduction to New Orleans. The inclusion of training and the small group size enhance the overall experience, making it feel personalized rather than commercial.
Why It’s Worth Considering
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If you enjoy light adventure, storytelling, and picturesque surroundings, this tour hits the right notes. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to see a lot without walking for hours or dealing with bulky transportation. And because it covers popular areas with a knowledgeable guide, it’s an efficient way to orient yourself to the city’s highlights.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Take This Tour?
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This Segway tour offers a lively, accessible way to experience New Orleans’ core neighborhoods. It’s perfect for newcomers wanting to get their bearings, or seasoned visitors looking for a fun twist on city sightseeing. If you’re curious about jazz, architecture, or local stories, this experience delivers in all these areas.
However, if you prefer a deep dive into history or architecture, or are traveling with very young children or pregnant companions, you might choose a different type of tour. Still, for those seeking a light, engaging introduction to the city’s vibrant streets, this tour will leave you with a smile and plenty of stories to tell.
Is the tour suitable for first-time Segway riders?
Yes. The tour includes a brief training session that helps first-timers feel comfortable riding before heading out.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it a perfect short activity that fits well into a busy day.
What sights will I see on the tour?
You’ll glide through the French Quarter, see the St. Louis Cathedral, explore Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street, and visit the French Market.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 12 years old, nor for pregnant women.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and closed-toe shoes for comfort and safety.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans shift.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personal experience with your guide.
Is alcohol or drugs allowed?
No, alcohol or drugs are not permitted during the tour for safety reasons.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is in front of 1024 Elysian Fields Ave — it’s a straightforward location to find and convenient to other parts of the city.
Is the tour available in other languages?
The tour is conducted in English, so some familiarity with the language helps fully enjoy the storytelling.
This guided Segway tour offers a lively, fun, and efficient way to get a taste of New Orleans’ most iconic neighborhoods. With a friendly guide, engaging stories, and a manageable duration, it’s an excellent choice for travelers eager to see the city from a fresh perspective. Whether you’re new to the city or looking for a different way to explore, this experience is sure to add a memorable twist to your New Orleans trip.
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