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See Milan from a Segway on a guided loop that links parks, piazzas and the fashion capital's best-known landmarks. After a thorough orientation, you glide at an easy pace with a licensed local guide, headset commentary, and small groups so questions stay easy to ask.
The morning or afternoon starts with a clear Segway briefing. Guides take time to explain the machine, demonstrate stance and speed control, then let you practise until you feel steady before heading into the streets.
Once rolling, the route opens into Sempione Park and the Arch of Peace, then pauses at Sforza Castle before moving through the historic core toward Piazza del Duomo and the cathedral. Headset commentary keeps stories audible while you ride, with short stops for photos rather than long museum queues.
Later stretches take in Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Piazza della Scala and the Brera district, giving a broad sense of how Milan's fashion, culture and everyday streets sit together. You stay outside attractions so the tour keeps moving and finishes with a clearer mental map of the city.
Central Milan is compact enough that a Segway covers parkland, castle courtyards and cathedral squares in one outing without long transfer gaps. Flat terrain and a concentrated historic core make the format practical for first-time visitors.
Starting near Duomo and Missori metro links keeps arrival simple, so more of your time goes into riding and orientation rather than finding the base.
Riders must be at least 16 and weigh between 45 and 118 kg. You need to step on and off the Segway unaided, with balance similar to climbing and descending stairs, and stay on your feet for the full tour.
Guests under 18 must bring an adult and proof of age. Pregnant travellers are strongly discouraged because of cobbled streets. No prior Segway experience is needed; the orientation is built for first-timers.
A dedicated practice block before the city streets means first-time riders can settle in properly instead of learning under traffic pressure. Licensed local guides keep groups limited so commentary stays personal and the pace stays manageable.
The route is built for orientation: parks, castles, cathedral squares and Brera in one loop, with helmets and headsets included so you can listen while you ride rather than cluster for every explanation.
Your guide starts with a clear briefing on how the Segway balances, turns and stops. You get a demonstration, then hands-on practice until you feel steady on your feet and confident with basic control. Helmets and headsets are fitted here so you are ready before joining city streets. This block usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes and is aimed at first-timers as much as returning riders.
Once everyone is comfortable, the group rolls into Sempione Park for an easy first stretch among trees and open paths. You pause at the Arch of Peace for photos and a short story about this edge of the historic centre. The park gives space to settle into the rhythm of group riding before denser streets ahead.
Next comes Sforza Castle, where the guide sets Milan's political and military past against the modern city around it. From here the route threads toward Piazza Mercanti and the tightly woven streets of the old centre. Stops stay short and practical so you keep moving while still understanding how the districts connect.
The highlight stretch brings you to Piazza del Duomo and a glide around Milan Cathedral, then past Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. You continue to Piazza della Scala and the opera house exterior, with headset commentary keeping the group together. You'll take in the exteriors, stories and streetscape at each stop while keeping the route moving.
The final leg moves through Brera, with its academy and quieter lanes that contrast with the cathedral square. Your guide rounds off with orientation tips so you can explore independently later. You return toward the meeting area having covered parkland, castle, Duomo and neighbourhood streets in a single Segway loop.
Meet at Via Falcone 7, 20123 Milan, under the arcades between the poke shop and the pizzeria. The red metro stop Duomo (M1) is about a three-minute walk, and the yellow metro stop Missori (M3) is about a five-minute walk.
Please arrive 15 minutes before departure so there is time for check-in, a quick briefing, and Segway practice before the route begins. Bring one credit card and one government-issued ID, which are held as a deposit for the duration of the tour.
Yes. Every tour starts with a thorough orientation covering how the machine works, riding technique, turning and stopping before you leave the base area.
Most guests feel comfortable within the first 10 minutes, and guides keep practising for around 20 to 30 minutes until everyone feels ready for the city streets.
All riders must be at least 16 years old under Italian law, with no exceptions for younger guests who want to try a Segway.
For the safety of the group, riders must weigh at least 45 kg and no more than 118 kg, and be able to step on and off the machine without assistance.
No. You'll stay outside the landmarks so you can cover more of the city without queuing for tickets.
Your guide can point you to the best way to book cathedral or museum entry if you want to go inside later on your trip.
No. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult for the full tour and should carry proof of age.
They must still meet the minimum age of 16 and the 45 to 118 kg weight range before they can ride.
Shared departures run with two or more guests.
Travelling solo? Contact us to see what's already booked on your date, or ask about a private departure just for you.
Yes. Helmets are included and must be worn by all Segway guests for the full duration of the ride.
A headset is also provided so you can hear guide commentary clearly while moving between stops without clustering for every explanation.
Tours run rain or shine, so check the forecast and dress for wet weather or summer heat as needed.
In warmer months bring sun protection and water, remembering that shade and air-conditioning are not always available along the route.
Meet at Via Falcone 7, 20123 Milan, under the arcades between nearby food shops a short walk from the cathedral area.
Duomo (M1) is about three minutes on foot and Missori (M3) about five minutes. Arrive 15 minutes early for check-in and Segway orientation.
Scheduled public tours run in English with licensed local guides who know the historic centre well.
Need another language? Ask us before you book — private tours in other languages are often possible when a guide is available.
Wear closed shoes and comfortable clothes you can stand and ride in for around two and a half hours, plus layers for the weather.
Bring sun protection in warm months, a water bottle, a government-issued ID and one credit card to leave as a deposit for the tour.

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