Starting with a two-hour glide through Mexico City’s most famous boulevard, this tour offers a fresh way to see some of the city’s most recognizable sights. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll cruise along Paseo de la Reforma, a historic avenue lined with monuments, sculptures, and architectural gems. For around $70 USD, this experience combines fun, culture, and history in a compact, well-organized package.
What we love most? First, the guided commentary enhances the experience, giving real context to what you’re seeing — from the story behind the Angel of Independence to the symbolism of the Monument to the Revolution. Second, the opportunity to see several iconic landmarks in a short time without exhausting yourself makes this a practical choice for travelers with limited time.
A possible drawback? Because the tour is conducted on a Segway, it requires a certain level of comfort riding one. If you’re not confident on wheels or have mobility concerns, this might not be your best fit.
This tour is perfect for those looking for an active, engaging way to learn about Mexico City’s history while enjoying its vibrant street life. It suits first-time visitors, history buffs, or anyone who wants an authentic experience with a touch of adventure.
- Key Points
- Exploring Mexico City on a Segway: What to Expect
- The Itinerary in Detail
- What Makes This Tour Special
- Practical Details and Considerations
- Why Choose This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Balanced mix of fun and education with engaging guides sharing stories about Mexico City’s landmarks
- Short but comprehensive tour across Paseo de la Reforma, perfect for those with limited time
- Visually stunning sights like the Angel of Independence and Diana Fountain make for memorable photos
- Small group size (limited to 6 participants) ensures personalized attention and easier navigation
- Suitable for beginners with prior Segway experience or those comfortable riding – not for pregnant women or those over 264 lbs
- Weather considerations: tours operate in light rain, so pack weather-appropriate clothing
Exploring Mexico City on a Segway: What to Expect

This two-hour adventure begins inside the Greenway Restaurant in Polanco, where your guide introduces safety tips and provides a quick training session on the Segway — essential for feeling confident on the machine. We found this initial step reassuring; the staff ensures everyone is comfortable before heading out.
Once underway, you’ll follow a route that takes in some truly iconic sights. The first stop is the Angel of Independence, a towering golden monument that dates back to 1910 and is the city’s most photographed landmark. As your guide explains its significance — a symbol of Mexico’s independence — you’ll understand why it’s a favorite gathering spot for celebrations and protests alike.
Next, the Diana the Huntress Fountain, an elegant Art Deco sculpture from 1942, provides a different kind of beauty. We appreciated the chance to learn about its somewhat controversial history, which adds a layer of intrigue to this cityscape. The guide’s commentary reveals why locals love snapping photos here, making it a highlight for many.
From there, the Monumento a la Revolución looms large — one of the tallest triumphal arches in the world. Its construction commemorates the Mexican Revolution and the heroes involved. The guide shares stories about the revolution’s impact on modern Mexico, turning what could be just another monument into an educational experience.
Throughout the ride, your guide’s insights turn this sightseeing into a storybook of Mexico City’s evolution. The avenue itself, originally a simple route connecting Chapultepec Castle to downtown, has transformed into a thriving, cosmopolitan boulevard. The commentary makes you feel like you’re walking through history without the tired feet.
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The Itinerary in Detail

The tour starts at the Greenway Restaurant, a pet-friendly spot that makes for a relaxed beginning. After brief instructions, you’ll hop onto your Segway, ready to cruise. The first segment is a guided 10-minute ride along Circuito Gandhi, where you’ll get comfortable with your Segway skills.
The next stops include a quick 5-minute visit at the National Museum of Anthropology — although brief, this is a great chance to view one of the world’s finest collections of pre-Hispanic artifacts. We loved that the guide pointed out some of the key highlights, which could inspire a future visit.
The Estela de Luz, a modern skyscraper and a symbol of Mexico’s development, is the next quick stop, offering a striking contrast to historical sites. While the guide provides a brief overview, you might find the structure’s modernity intriguing after visiting the more historic landmarks.
Stopping at the Diana Fountain and Angel of Independence comes with about 5-minute guided explanations each, perfect for quick photo ops and brief stories. The Monument to the Revolution receives a more substantial 10-minute visit, giving you time to admire its grandeur and learn its story.
The tour wraps up back at Greenway Restaurant, giving you time to reflect on the sights and perhaps enjoy a meal or drink before moving on.
What Makes This Tour Special

The personalized attention of a small group makes a big difference. With only six participants, the guide can tailor commentary and ensure everyone feels comfortable on the Segway. Several reviews mention guides like Josep and Miguel as knowledgeable, engaging, and patient — key qualities that elevate the experience.
The visual impact of sights like the Angel of Independence, Diana Fountain, and the Monument to the Revolution makes this tour very photo-friendly. You’re encouraged to take pictures, and the guide often shares tips on the best angles.
Plus, the insightful commentary adds depth to what could otherwise be just a sightseeing trip. Learning about the symbolism, history, and controversy behind each monument transforms a fun ride into an educational journey.
Practical Details and Considerations
The cost around $70 USD for two hours offers good value considering the level of guided commentary and the array of sights covered. The small group format, combined with the brief but comprehensive itinerary, makes it ideal for travelers who want a quick yet meaningful introduction to Mexico City’s landmarks.
Participants should be comfortable riding a Segway, as the tour involves stepping on and off quickly without assistance. The minimum age is 12, and riders should weigh between 100 and 250 pounds. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those over 264 lbs, which is worth noting for safety reasons.
Weather plays a role; tours operate in light rain, so bringing a raincoat or umbrella might be wise. Comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, sunglasses, and sunblock are recommended to enjoy the ride without discomfort.
The meeting point is inside the Greenway Restaurant in Polanco, with clear instructions to ask the staff for Segway tours. The location is easily accessible, and the small group size means you’ll have a more intimate experience.
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If you’re eager to see Mexico City’s most iconic landmarks without the fatigue of walking, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors who want an overview of the city’s history, culture, and architecture in a short time.
The guided commentary helps make sense of the monuments, transforming them from mere sculptures into stories of nationhood and revolution. Plus, the fun of riding a Segway adds a relaxed, active element that many travelers find memorable.
However, if you’re not comfortable on a Segway or prefer a more in-depth exploration, you might want to consider other options such as walking tours or longer excursions.
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Final Thoughts
This Paseo de la Reforma Segway tour offers a balanced mix of fun, education, and sightseeing, perfect for travelers looking for a quick yet meaningful glimpse of Mexico City’s most famous boulevard. Its highlights — the Angel of Independence, Diana Fountain, and Monument to the Revolution — are visually stunning and historically significant, making for memorable photo moments.
The small group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and enjoy the city’s vibrant street life. While it requires a bit of confidence on a Segway, most participants find it a rewarding way to explore without tiring out.
For travelers who want an active, engaging, and informative tour that combines a bit of adventure with cultural insight, this experience delivers excellent value. It’s ideal for those visiting Mexico City for the first time and eager to see its iconic sights in a lively, fun way.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for first-time Segway riders?
Yes, as long as you’re comfortable stepping on and off the Segway and participate in the safety briefing and training. The guide ensures everyone feels confident before starting.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, including training, sightseeing, and reflection time back at the meeting point.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll visit the Angel of Independence, Diana the Huntress Fountain, and the Monument to the Revolution, among other points of interest along Reforma.
Is the tour appropriate for children?
The minimum age is 12, and children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Riders should also meet the weight requirement (100-250 lbs).
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, sunglasses, sunblock, and a hat. Bring rain gear if there’s a chance of light rain.
Can I participate if I have mobility concerns?
If you’re not comfortable riding a Segway or have difficulty stepping on and off quickly, this may not be the best tour for you.
What happens in bad weather?
Tours operate in light rain, but if weather conditions worsen significantly, the tour may be canceled with a full refund or rescheduling options.
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