Meet your small group and guide at a central meeting point in Mexico City. During a safety briefing, you’ll receive a helmet and a 15-minute training session on how to operate the Segway. Practice for about 30 minutes using the controls and moving at different speeds as you follow your guide to Horacio Avenue, used by pedestrians and bicyclists. After the tour, you will receive via email photos taken of your night sightseeing adventure.
Cross Polanco and see the Anthropology and History Museum, the most visited museum in Mexico, and the Rufino Tamayo Museum, showcasing contemporary art. Admire the Torre Mayor, the city’s highest skyscraper, as well as the Ray of Light monument and a section of Chapultepec Park.
Continue to Reforma Avenue, formerly called the Emperor's walk. Your guide shares engaging commentary about the well-known avenue.
After about an hour, pause before the sculpture of Diana Cazadora, ‘Lady Diana: The Huntress,’ and The Angel of Independence, a monument built in 1910 to commemorate Mexico's independence.
About 90 minutes later, zip around the Revolution monument, the last point of the tour, and explore the square using your newly learned skills on the Segway.
Glide back toward the departure point, through Polanco where some of the wealthiest neighborhoods are located. Stop inside a bistro for a drink or snack, if you prefer.