Self-Guided Segway Tour And Rental
Berlin, Germany
Trip Type: Self-guided Tours & Rentals
Duration: 60 minutes
See the sights of Berlin on a self-balancing Segway, and marvel at top attractions at your own pace. Get an overview of Berlin and its diversity in an hour's time, passing landmark sites such as the Holocaust Memorial, Reichstag Building and Potsdamer Platz.
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See the sights of Berlin on a self-balancing Segway, and marvel at top attractions at your own pace. Get an overview of Berlin and its diversity in an hour's time, passing landmark sites such as the Holocaust Memorial, Reichstag Building and Potsdamer Platz.Discover the best of Berlin on a Segway and experience the city’s diversity from the comfort of an eco-friendly, self-balancing vehicle on an hour-long self-guided tour through Berlin.
Ideal for 1st time visitors, a Segway rental and self-guided tour gives you an overview of the city in a short time. Pass popular attractions from Berlin’s complex history, and learn about its role in World War II and the Cold War. Go to Checkpoint Charlie (Friedrichstrasse) on the border between the former East and West Berlin.
Admire the Konzerthaus and French and German Churches on the Gendarmenmarkt. Pass the reconstructed historical heart in the Nikolaiviertel. See the green domes and imposing façade of Berlin Cathedral. Glide down the beautiful tree-lined Unter den Linden. Pay your respects at the Holocaust Memorial.
Go to the former home of the Imperial Diet of the German Empire at the Reichstag Building, and see some of the city’s more contemporary architecture such as the “pregnant oyster” of the House of World Cultures.
Ideal for 1st time visitors, a Segway rental and self-guided tour gives you an overview of the city in a short time. Pass popular attractions from Berlin’s complex history, and learn about its role in World War II and the Cold War. Go to Checkpoint Charlie (Friedrichstrasse) on the border between the former East and West Berlin.
Admire the Konzerthaus and French and German Churches on the Gendarmenmarkt. Pass the reconstructed historical heart in the Nikolaiviertel. See the green domes and imposing façade of Berlin Cathedral. Glide down the beautiful tree-lined Unter den Linden. Pay your respects at the Holocaust Memorial.
Go to the former home of the Imperial Diet of the German Empire at the Reichstag Building, and see some of the city’s more contemporary architecture such as the “pregnant oyster” of the House of World Cultures.
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