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Golden Gate Park Segway Tour - Facile à apprendre puis 2,5 heures de plaisir de glisse

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Montez à bord d'un Segway écologique pour une visite pratique du Golden Gate Park de San Francisco ! Vous verrez les plus de 1 000 acres du parc tout en découvrant la riche histoire de cet espace vert majestueux de San Francisco lors d'un voyage commenté. Cette visite unique est le moyen idéal pour découvrir le Golden Gate Park et ses joyaux cachés.

Conduire un Segway est similaire à faire du vélo. C'est intuitif, mais personne n'est né sachant comment le faire fonctionner. Vous aurez 20 à 25 minutes de formation avant de commencer la visite afin de vous familiariser avec le dispositif de transport le plus innovant du millénaire. Vous vous entraînerez sur le Segway jusqu'à ce que tout le monde se sente à l'aise et prêt à visiter le Golden Gate Park !
Ville: San Fransisco
Thu 01 May
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2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Helmet and safety vest - Jackets and gloves available for foggy days
2.5-hour Segway training and tour (approx.
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions médullaires
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques niveaux
  • EXIGENCES POUR LE CONDUCTEUR DE SEGWAY :
  • Tous les invités doivent être âgés d'au moins 12 ans.
  • Tous les invités doivent peser entre 100 et 250 lb ou entre 45 et 113 kilos.
  • REMARQUE : Nous avons une balance sur place et vérifions les poids minimums pour la sécurité de tous nos invités. Les passagers en insuffisance pondérale ne seront ni remboursés ni reprogrammés.
  • Les passagers de moins de 18 ans doivent être accompagnés d'un parent ou d'un tuteur lors de la visite.
  • Aucune invitée enceinte n'est autorisée pour des raisons de sécurité.
  • Cette activité n'est pas recommandée pour certains clients : âgés de 70 ans et plus, ayant récemment subi une intervention chirurgicale ou ayant des problèmes de motricité/contrôle.
  • Chaque client doit signer une décharge de responsabilité.
  • Les casques et gilets de sécurité sont fournis et obligatoires.
  • Tous les participants doivent pouvoir monter et descendre facilement et rapidement du Segway sans assistance
  • Pas de talons hauts , sandales ou tongs.
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfectés entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Paiements sans contact f ou pourboires et suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • Nous sommes une activité de plein air. Les masques sont fortement encouragés lorsque les invités sont dans la zone d'entraînement et à proximité des guides et des autres invités. Les masques sont facultatifs pour les invités une fois sur l'itinéraire de la visite.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
2
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
3
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
4
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
5
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
6
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
7
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
8
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
9
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
10
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
11
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
12
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
13
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
14
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
15
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
16
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
17
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
18
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
19
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
20
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
21
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
22
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
23
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
24
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
25
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
26
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
27
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
28
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
29
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
30
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
31
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
32
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
33
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
34
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
35
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
36
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
37
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
38
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
39
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
40
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
41
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
42
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
43
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
44
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
45
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
46
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
47
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
48
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
49
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
50
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
51
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
52
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
53
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
54
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
55
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
56
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
57
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
58
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
59
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
60
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
61
Golden Gate Park
The seven mile (11.2 km) tour route explores the eastern section of the 1017 acre (411ha) park on winding trails and bike routes.
62
Music Concourse
The Music Concourse with 3 fountains and Temple of Music are the starting location for the Segway tour. The DeYoung and California Academy are located in the Music Concourse
63
Conservatory of Flowers
The magnificent Victorian glass wood framed conservatory was erected in 1879 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Segway tour travels to the front entrance with expansive views of the surrounding cultivated flower beds and sculptures. A perfect iconic backdrop for Park visitor photos. Photo stop outside.
64
de Young Museum
In its stunning copper clad building and distinctive tower the de Young showcases American art from the 17th through the 21st centuries, international contemporary art, textiles, and costumes, and art from the Americas, the Pacific and Africa.
65
California Academy of Sciences
Delivering the wonders of land, space, and water in one amazing museum building. Academy offers an aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum and 3D theater. Known for its living roof featuring native wildflowers and grasses. Highly recommended for a visit before or after your Park Tour
66
Dahlia Garden
Next to the Conservatory of Flowers is the Dahlia Garden. This location celebrates the official flower of San Francisco with a diverse spread of varieties and colors. Peak season is August and September. Photo stop.
67
Japanese Tea Garden
The Japanese Tea Garden was established to showcase a Japanese Village for the 1894 California Midwinter International Exposition and is the oldest public Japanese Garden in all of the United States. Photo stop outside.
68
Stow Lake
Starting in 1893 Stow Lake has been the destination for romantic row boat rides, pink popcorn, picnics and wildlife viewing. One of the sites is Huntington Waterfall cascades down Strawberry Hill and spilling into Stow Lake.
69
McLaren lodge
Built in 1896, the McLaren Lodge was for 47 years the home of John McLaren, the Park Superintendent and caretaker of Golden Gate Park. In front of the Lodge is a Monterey cypress nicknamed ‘Uncle John’s Tree’ and for 80 year has been San Francisco's official holiday tree.
70
National AIDS Memorial Grove
At this inspirational plot of trees, flowers, rocks, memorials, meadows, and scenes of natural beauty, visitors come to seek strength, share stories, and create memories that heal. Tour stops here and guests may choose to explore on foot Dogwood Crescent, where the Circle of Friends resides. The Grove serves as an important sanctuary for all to enjoy.
71
Golden Gate Park Carousel
Originally steam powered - the current jewel is a 1914 beauty. This is the 3rd carousel to be located in the Park. The Carousel is next to the Koret Children’s Quarter (formally the Children’s Playground) and Sharon Meadows.
72
Shakespeare Garden
Shakespeare’s Flower Garden is a themed garden of plants and flowers mentioned within the works of William Shakespeare. Bronze plaques engraved with notable quotations accompany the floral arrangements. Photo stop.
73
Parc du Golden Gate
Le circuit de sept milles (11,2 km) explore la partie est du parc de 1017 acres (411 ha) sur des sentiers sinueux et des pistes cyclables.
74
Concours de musique
Le Concours de Musique avec 3 fontaines et le Temple de la Musique sont le point de départ de la visite en Segway. La DeYoung et la California Academy sont situées dans le Music Concourse
75
Conservatoire des Fleurs
La magnifique véranda victorienne à ossature de bois de verre a été érigée en 1879 et est inscrite au registre national des lieux historiques. La visite en Segway se rend à l'entrée principale avec une vue imprenable sur les parterres de fleurs cultivées et les sculptures environnantes. Une toile de fond emblématique parfaite pour les photos des visiteurs du parc. Arrêt photo à l'extérieur.
76
Musée de Young
Dans son magnifique bâtiment recouvert de cuivre et sa tour distinctive, le de Young présente l'art américain du XVIIe au XXIe siècle, l'art contemporain international, les textiles et les costumes, ainsi que l'art des Amériques, du Pacifique et d'Afrique.
77
Académie des sciences de Californie
Livrer les merveilles de la terre, de l'espace et de l'eau dans un bâtiment de musée incroyable. Academy propose un aquarium, un planétarium, un musée d'histoire naturelle et un théâtre 3D. Connu pour son toit vivant avec des fleurs sauvages et des herbes indigènes. Fortement recommandé pour une visite avant ou après votre visite du parc
78
Jardin des dahlias
A côté du Conservatoire des Fleurs se trouve le Jardin des Dahlias. Cet endroit célèbre la fleur officielle de San Francisco avec une variété de variétés et de couleurs. La haute saison est août et septembre. Arrêt photos.
79
Jardin de thé japonais
Le Japanese Tea Garden a été créé pour présenter un village japonais pour l'exposition internationale California Midwinter de 1894 et est le plus ancien jardin japonais public de tous les États-Unis. Arrêt photo à l'extérieur.
80
Lac Stow
Depuis 1893, Stow Lake est la destination des promenades romantiques en barque à rames, du pop-corn rose, des pique-niques et de l'observation de la faune. L'un des sites est la chute d'eau Huntington qui descend Strawberry Hill et se déverse dans le lac Stow.
81
Loge McLaren
Construit en 1896, le McLaren Lodge a été pendant 47 ans la demeure de John McLaren, surintendant du parc et gardien du Golden Gate Park. Devant le Lodge se trouve un cyprès de Monterey surnommé «l'arbre de l'oncle John» et depuis 80 ans, il a été l'arbre de vacances officiel de San Francisco.
82
Bosquet commémoratif national du sida
Dans cette parcelle inspirante d'arbres, de fleurs, de rochers, de monuments commémoratifs, de prairies et de scènes de beauté naturelle, les visiteurs viennent chercher de la force, partager des histoires et créer des souvenirs qui guérissent. La visite s'arrête ici et les clients peuvent choisir d'explorer à pied Dogwood Crescent, où réside le Circle of Friends. Le bosquet sert de sanctuaire important pour le plaisir de tous.
83
Carrousel du parc du Golden Gate
À l'origine alimenté à la vapeur - le bijou actuel est une beauté de 1914. C'est le 3e carrousel à être situé dans le parc. Le carrousel est à côté du quartier des enfants de Koret (anciennement l'aire de jeux pour enfants) et de Sharon Meadows.
84
Jardin de Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Flower Garden est un jardin thématique de plantes et de fleurs mentionné dans les œuvres de William Shakespeare. Des plaques de bronze gravées de citations notables accompagnent les compositions florales. Arrêt photos.
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Commentaires (415)
Svetlana T
Oct 2022
It was a lot of fun.Kelsey was amazing tour guide, funny , informative and very friendly. Good experience! I would recommend it to my friends.
David_V
Oct 2022
Johannes was very entertaining and full of information. We had a great day! You will not regret spending a day in the park.
bobandbethtraveling
Oct 2022
This was our third Segway tour with SF Electric Tour Co. It's our favorite excursion for out-of-town guests. Johannes has been our guide all three times. He is patient, fun, and extremely knowledgeable. Segway is the best way to experience the park, and SF Electric Tour Co. has it down. Don't miss out on an outing that's sure to be a highlight for any of your visitors!

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