Bologna Segway Tour
Bologna, Italy
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Trip Type: Segway Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Cruise effortlessly through Bologna's stunning medieval center by Segway! See some of the city’s most important attractions such as the Basilica di Santo Stefano, Piazza Minghetti and the famous Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno), which dates back to the 16th century.
Numbers are limited to eight people on this small-group tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your friendly guide.
Numbers are limited to eight people on this small-group tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your friendly guide.
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Cruise effortlessly through Bologna's stunning medieval center by Segway! See some of the city’s most important attractions such as the Basilica di Santo Stefano, Piazza Minghetti and the famous Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno), which dates back to the 16th century.
Numbers are limited to eight people on this small-group tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your friendly guide.This Bologna Segway tour offers you the most enjoyable way to discover the city’s sites – it’s perfect for first-time and seasoned visitors alike. Enjoy all the main attractions with ample time to stop, take pictures, and get a true feeling for the vibrant atmosphere that reigns in this city. Your tour starts with a 30-minute orientation session. Once you feel comfortable riding the Segway, begin your journey through Bologna!
Explore Piazza Minghetti, named after Marco Minghetti, an influential Italian statesman during the 18th century who was born in beautiful Bologna. As you pass his statue in the square, your guide will entertain you with interesting anecdotes of Bologna's history. Cruise along Via De’Toschi, one of the most charming city streets, before reaching the Santo Stefano district, home of the Basilica di Santo Stefano. Known to the locals as Sette Chiese (‘Seven Churches’), this complex comprises seven stunning churches from the Romanesque and Gothic periods.
Your friendly guide will lead the way to the heart of the town's old Jewish quarter. Discover Torre degli Asinelli and Torre della Garsenda, two distinctive towers, and cruise past bustling shops and pretty houses. Continue to Piazza Del Nettuno, Bologna's impressive central square, which houses the majestic Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno). Stop for photos of this incredible site before returning to Piazza Minghetti, where your tour will end.
Numbers are limited to eight people on this small-group tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your friendly guide.This Bologna Segway tour offers you the most enjoyable way to discover the city’s sites – it’s perfect for first-time and seasoned visitors alike. Enjoy all the main attractions with ample time to stop, take pictures, and get a true feeling for the vibrant atmosphere that reigns in this city. Your tour starts with a 30-minute orientation session. Once you feel comfortable riding the Segway, begin your journey through Bologna!
Explore Piazza Minghetti, named after Marco Minghetti, an influential Italian statesman during the 18th century who was born in beautiful Bologna. As you pass his statue in the square, your guide will entertain you with interesting anecdotes of Bologna's history. Cruise along Via De’Toschi, one of the most charming city streets, before reaching the Santo Stefano district, home of the Basilica di Santo Stefano. Known to the locals as Sette Chiese (‘Seven Churches’), this complex comprises seven stunning churches from the Romanesque and Gothic periods.
Your friendly guide will lead the way to the heart of the town's old Jewish quarter. Discover Torre degli Asinelli and Torre della Garsenda, two distinctive towers, and cruise past bustling shops and pretty houses. Continue to Piazza Del Nettuno, Bologna's impressive central square, which houses the majestic Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno). Stop for photos of this incredible site before returning to Piazza Minghetti, where your tour will end.
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