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Our Segway Tours are the Best Way to Sightsee
Our fully narrated Segway tours will get you up close to Raleigh’s fascinating points of interest. There’s nothing like sightseeing on a Segway, and unlike a walking tour, you’ll cover much more ground as you effortlessly “glide” from place to place. We provide training, helmets, and a wireless audio pack so you can easily hear your guide’s live narration about Raleigh’s interesting history.
No Segway experience is necessary to participate. Our knowledgeable staff provides the necessary hands-on training before each tour. To participate, you must be age 14 or older and weigh between 100 and 260 pounds. Ages 14-17 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Triangle Segway is the only authorized Segway tour operator in the Triangle area. Join us for a sightseeing adventure of Raleigh’s historic neighborhoods and landmarks!
“We had a blast on our Segway tour! I gave my dad the tickets as a Christmas gift and we enjoyed an awesome day together. I would highly recommend this to anyone, even people who are familiar with downtown Raleigh. I grew up in the Triangle and still learned some interesting things!” (tour date 12/27/09)
Segway Experience Tour
1 hour of gliding
$40 per person

Fayetteville Street: This "Main Street" of downtown Raleigh is the centerpiece of a multibillion-dollar revitalization effort.
North Carolina State Capitol: The 19th-century beauty is steeped in history and has been restored to its 1840-1865 appearance.
Legislative Building Complex: Designed by Edward Durell Stone, it's housed North Carolina's State Government since 1963.
Governor’s Mansion: Built in 1891, the stately Queen-Anne style home was built with convict labor and serves as the official residence of North Carolina's governor.
Moore Square: One of the original four "park" squares of the City plan, the park is now used for many city celebrations and is the home of Raleigh's giant copper acorn!
Historic City Market: Founded in 1914, it replaced the Raleigh market traditionally held on Fayetteville Street; making it Raleigh’s first "shopping center.”
Historic Oakwood Tour
11/2 hours of gliding
$50 per person

Oakwood Historic District: The 19th-century neighborhood was Raleigh's first true "suburb" and is filled with lovely period homes.
Oakwood Cemetery: Founded in 1869, this beautifully landscaped cemetery is the final resting place of nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers; the House of Memory pays tribute to North Carolinians who've served our country in times of conflict.
Governor’s Mansion: Built in 1891, the stately Queen-Anne style home was built with convict labor and serves as the official residence of North Carolina's governor.
Historic City Market: Founded in 1914, it replaced the Raleigh market traditionally held on Fayetteville Street; making it Raleigh’s first "shopping center.”
Raleigh’s Great Romances Tour
11/2 hours of gliding
$50 per person

The tour spends most of its time in Oakwood Cemetery, where beautifully landscaped grounds offer park-like scenery, meandering roadways perfect for gliding, hundreds of unique monuments, and of course plenty of history! You'll glide on Segways as your knowledgeable guide takes you on a memorable journey filled with the great love stories of Raleigh's past. Highlights include:
Oakwood Historic District: The 19th-century neighborhood was Raleigh's first true "suburb" and is filled with lovely period homes.
Oakwood Cemetery: Founded in 1869, the history-filled garden cemetery is the final resting place of many of Raleigh's prominent families and nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers.
Famous Names: If you live in Raleigh, you're familiar with the names Haywood, Pullen, Heck and Mordecai. But did you know that Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell had ties here, as did the celebrated author, Thomas Wolfe? You'll hear their intriguing stories, and many more!
Capital City East Tour
2 hours of gliding
$65 per person

This is the “Grand Tour”! See the Segway Experience highlights, PLUS these added features:
Oakwood Historic District: The 19th-century neighborhood was Raleigh's first true "suburb" and is filled with lovely period homes.
Oakwood Cemetery: Founded in 1869, this beautifully landscaped cemetery is the final resting place of nearly 1,500 Confederate soldiers; the House of Memory pays tribute to North Carolinians who've served our country in times of conflict.
Tour Restrictions and Policies
To participate in our Segway tours you must be age 14 or older (no exceptions!), accompanied by an adult, and weigh between 100 and 260 pounds.
Once purchased, tour tickets are not refundable. However, if you provide at least 24 hours notice, we are happy to reschedule you to a different tour date or provide tour credit (or a gift card) which can be applied to any tour, space available, up to the dollar amount originally purchased. Tour credit has no expiration date and is transferable.
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