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Paris Segway Tours

ABOVE: A mini-convoy of Segway scooters
near the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
By
Durant Imboden
Be
footloose in Paris, without getting footsore. That could be the motto
of Segway tour provideers in Paris, who bring a high-tech twist to urban
sightseeing.
Several
companies have fleets of Segway Human
Transporters, more commonly known as "Segway scooters." These
state-of-the-art electric two-wheelers use onboard computers, gyroscopes, and
tilt sensors to maintain balance as you roll through Paris on sidewalks and park
paths.
A Segway promotional video explains the concept: "When you lean back, the
Segway moves forward. Lean back, it moves back. Shift your weight counter to
the motion, and it comes to a stop." (You can even cut doughnuts with the
Segway, though that probably isn't a good idea in the heart of Paris.)
You
can book Segway tours through
Viator, our booking
partner for European sightseeing tours and day trips. Pricing is in euros,
British pounds, U.S. dollars, or Australian dollars.
Please note:
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It's a good idea to book early, especially on weekends, during holiday
periods, or in high season.
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Companies may have age limits on participation (one tour
company has a minimum age of 12, with an adult companion required for
riders under 18).
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In our experience, riding a Segway scooter is tricker than
it looks, and the concentration needed to avoid running over pedestrians can
be a distraction from sightseeing. You'll be more satisfied with the tour if
you think of it as an adventure, and as a chance to try out a Segway under
an instructor's supervision.
Related Web link
Viator: Paris
Use this link to prebook Segway and other tours. (Viator is our
affiliate partner, and we receive a small commission on bookings.)
About the author:
Durant Imboden
is a professional travel writer, book author, and editor who focuses on European
cities and transportation.
After 4-1/2 years of covering European travel topics for About.com, Durant and
Cheryl Imboden co-founded Europe for Visitors (including Paris for Visitors) in
2001. The
site has earned "Best of the Web" honors from Forbes and The
Washington Post.
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