Mexico City Segway Tour: Reforma Avenue

Imagine zipping smoothly along Paseo de la Reforma, one of Mexico City’s most historic and scenic arteries, on a sleek Segway. For about two and a half hours, you’ll glide past legendary landmarks, from the Angel of Independence to the Monument to the Revolution, soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling metropolis. The tour, costing around $70.70 per person, is limited to just six people, making it a personalized way to explore the city’s highlights without feeling rushed.
What we love about this experience is how accessible it is: no previous Segway experience needed, thanks to a thorough training session. Plus, seeing world-class museums like the Anthropology and History Museum from a vantage point that’s both fun and practical makes for a memorable visit. On the downside, the tour’s duration is slightly shorter than advertised—reviews note it’s closer to 2 hours rather than 2.5—but this doesn’t detract from the overall value or enjoyment.
If you’re comfortable on a Segway and want a compact, engaging way to get an overview of Mexico City’s top sights, this tour will suit you well. It’s especially good if you like small groups, personalized attention, and a chance to see both monumental statues and lively city scenes in a short time.
Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Limited to six people, ensuring more attention from your guide.
- Comprehensive Route: Passes major landmarks like the Angel of Independence, Museum of Anthropology, and Monument to the Revolution.
- Easy and Accessible: No prior Segway experience required; includes full training.
- Authentic Photos and Safety: Photos taken during the tour, helmets, and optional pads provided.
- Ideal Duration: Around 2 hours, making it a manageable yet enriching city overview.
- Weather Flexibility: Operates in light rain, with raincoats provided.
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Exploring the Reforma Avenue Segway Tour in Depth

Starting Point and Initial Training
The tour kicks off at the Greenway Restaurante in Polanco, a pet-friendly spot that offers a relaxed start. Here, you’ll receive a quick 10-minute training session, ensuring you’re comfortable handling the Segway before heading out. This is crucial because even if you’ve never ridden one, most find it easy to pick up, especially with clear instructions. The safety gear—including helmets and vests—is included, and optional elbow and knee pads add extra comfort for the cautious.
First Stops: Greenway and Circuito Gandhi
Once equipped, your guide will lead you on your first stretches along Circuito Gandhi, behind the Museum of Anthropology. This track is popular with runners, thanks to its shaded, well-maintained path — a perfect introduction to maneuvering the Segway amidst local activity. The initial 10-minute ride offers a gentle start and gives you time to get comfortable.
Major Landmarks and Museums
One of the highlights of this tour is passing the Museo Nacional de Antropología, housing Mexico’s indigenous artifacts and showcasing the diverse ethnic tapestry of the country. Although admission isn’t included, the chance to see the museum from the street adds context to your day.
The Trail of Light and Estela de Luz, built to celebrate the Bicentennial, provide a touch of modern architecture and national pride. The Diana the Huntress Fountain and Angel of Independence are iconic symbols of Mexico City’s independence and history, standing tall along the boulevard. The Monument to the Revolution — a striking architectural structure and mausoleum — rounds out your sightseeing.
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The Experience on the Segway
What makes this tour stand out is how effortless it feels to navigate these wide avenues and monuments. Several reviews note how Segways are easy to handle and no prior experience is necessary — making it accessible for most. We loved the way the small group size fostered a relaxed atmosphere, where guides could share insights beyond just names and dates.
Authentic Local Flavors and Final Stop
Ending your ride back at the Greenway Restaurante, you can enjoy a snack or beverage in the upscale Polanco neighborhood, known for its cafes and boutiques. It’s a nice touch to relax after your adventure and reflect on the sights you’ve seen.
Authentic Experiences and Authenticity
While the tour focuses on the city’s most famous landmarks, it also offers glimpses into local life and architecture that you might not notice from a bus or on foot. The guide’s knowledge adds depth, especially when passing places like the Stock Market and the Senate — not just photo stops, but windows into Mexico’s modern political and economic life.
What’s Included and What to Consider
The tour’s price includes a full safety kit, photos taken during the ride, and the Segway training — all of which add to the overall value. Keep in mind, gratuities are optional but appreciated, with a suggested 15-20% tip.
It’s important to note the tour’s restrictions: riders must be between 100 and 250 pounds, be able to step on/off easily, and be at least 12 years old. Pregnant women are not permitted, and a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended. The tour operates in light rain, with raincoats provided, but heavy rain or thunderstorms could cause cancellations.
How This Tour Fits Into Your Mexico City Visit
This experience is perfect if you want a quick, fun overview of central Mexico City’s most iconic sights. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy active, small-group tours where guides can answer your questions in detail. If you’re traveling with family or friends who want to see a lot in a short time, this makes an excellent choice.
The Sum Up: Who Should Consider This Tour?

This Segway adventure offers a smart blend of fun, educational, and scenic elements. It’s best suited for travelers who are comfortable on a Segway and appreciate the convenience of a guided tour that hits the major highlights without the fatigue of walking. Families with teenagers, small groups of friends, or solo travelers seeking companionship and insight will find it particularly enjoyable.
For those interested in Mexico City’s architecture, history, and vibrant street life, this tour provides a lively, engaging perspective. The small group size ensures you’re not just a number but part of a more personalized experience, with knowledgeable guides making the sights come alive.
If you’re looking for a light, memorable way to understand the city’s core and love the idea of riding a Segway past monuments and museums, this tour is a strong choice. Just remember to book in advance, as it tends to fill up around 20 days ahead, and be prepared for a spirited ride through one of Latin America’s most dynamic cities.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes full training and handles are easy to manage, making it suitable even for those with no Segway experience.
What is the minimum age requirement?
Participants must be at least 12 years old. Children aged 18 and under need to be accompanied by an adult.
Are there any weight restrictions?
Yes, riders should weigh between 100 and 250 pounds (45 to 113 kg) for safety reasons.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothing, tennis shoes, sunglasses, sunblock, and a cap are recommended. High heels or non-ambulatory shoes are not suitable.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
It operates in light rain, with raincoats provided. Heavy rain or storms may lead to cancellations with full refunds or rescheduling.
Are tips included?
Tips are optional, though a 15-20% gratuity is customary if you feel the guide has provided excellent service.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Av. Homero 530 in Polanco, a location near public transportation options.
How long does the tour last?
The actual riding time is about 2 hours, although the tour is marketed as 2.5 hours, so expect some additional time for briefing and stops.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, private tours are available for an extra $15 USD per person, payable in cash at the start, with 48 hours’ notice required.
In all, this Mexico City Segway tour offers a lively, accessible way to see some of the city’s most important landmarks while enjoying the novelty of riding a Segway. It balances practical safety, authentic sightseeing, and small-group intimacy — making it a worthwhile addition to your Mexico City adventure.
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