Beverly Hills Segway Tour
56 Ratings
- Live Guide
- E-Ticket
- 2 hr

















See celebrity homes and the elite shops on Rodeo Drive on this morning or afternoon Segway tour of exclusive Beverly Hills. Admire lavish mansions, hotels and boutiques as you travel in style through this ritzy enclave. Instead of being just another tourist on a bus tour, be part of the scene in this famous town on your eye-catching personal transporter that allows you to cover lots more ground than walking!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Another Side Of Los Angeles Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Another Side Of Los Angeles Tours
Your Segway tour begins in central Beverly Hills with a safety briefing and instruction session. Segways are easy to learn, and you’ll quickly find yourself ready to hit the streets and explore! Listen to your guide provide a quick rundown of the history of Beverly Hills and the various landmarks you pass. See extravagant homes on Wilshire Blvd and Benedict Canyon Drive of famous celebrities. Admire the Beverly Hills Hotel and The Beverly Hilton, both of which have hosted many celebrities. Glide past elegant Greystone Mansion, which once was a popular TV and movie shooting location. Cruise past City Hall, see the famous Beverly Hills sign at Beverly Gardens, and window shop on Rodeo Drive. Pause for photos at the various sights on your path, and stay energized with complimentary bottled water and chips. Your 2-hour Segway tour of one of the most luxurious neighborhoods in the US ends back in central Beverly Hills.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Beverly Gardens Park
A nearly two-mile long park that stretches from Wilshire Boulevard to North Dohney drive, the Beverly Gardens Park is a perfect green respite from the bustle of the city. It features the famous sign and a glimmering lily pond, and contains a rose garden and cactus garden at its heart.
Pass By: Rodeo Drive
The highlight of the tour, and the heart of Beverly Hills. Rodeo Drive is a two-mile stretch of road that encompasses some of the most glamorous and famous locations Along its path lays restaurants pioneered by world-class world-famous chefs, and beautiful luxurious hotels loved by stars of the golden age and the modern era.
Pass By: Two Rodeo Drive
As a highlight of Rodeo Drive, the Two Rodeo Drive is a luxurious shopping area home to high-end boutiques and designer shopping. It lays beautifully lined with cobbled bricks and styled in classic European-style architecture, and wrought iron lamps.
Pass By: The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa
A favorite of Elvis Presley, Warren Beatty, and John Lennon who all lived at the hotel at some point, the Beverly Hills Hotel is easily one of the most famous American hotels ever. The hotel was originally established in 1912 before the City of Beverly Hills was. Today is is a luxurious hotel featuring a world-class spa and restaurants master-minded by world famous chefs.
Pass By: Beverly Center
The Beverly Center is a monolithic shopping mall, boasting eight floors, multiple restaurants and several luxury retailers. It's uniquely set between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood and the center of several major streets.
Pass By:
The headquarters of the organization behind The Oscars, and center of roughly 6,000 secret motion picture professionals. Though temporarily closed, the Academy is currently in construction of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. It also houses the Samuel Goldwyn Theater that uses state-of-the-art projection and offers public programming, members-only screening, and events all year round.
Stop At: Another Side Of Los Angeles Tours
Your Segway tour begins in central Beverly Hills with a safety briefing and instruction session. Segways are easy to learn, and you’ll quickly find yourself ready to hit the streets and explore! Listen to your guide provide a quick rundown of the history of Beverly Hills and the various landmarks you pass. See extravagant homes on Wilshire Blvd and Benedict Canyon Drive of famous celebrities. Admire the Beverly Hills Hotel and The Beverly Hilton, both of which have hosted many celebrities. Glide past elegant Greystone Mansion, which once was a popular TV and movie shooting location. Cruise past City Hall, see the famous Beverly Hills sign at Beverly Gardens, and window shop on Rodeo Drive. Pause for photos at the various sights on your path, and stay energized with complimentary bottled water and chips. Your 2-hour Segway tour of one of the most luxurious neighborhoods in the US ends back in central Beverly Hills.
Duration: 2 hour
Pass By: Beverly Gardens Park
A nearly two-mile long park that stretches from Wilshire Boulevard to North Dohney drive, the Beverly Gardens Park is a perfect green respite from the bustle of the city. It features the famous sign and a glimmering lily pond, and contains a rose garden and cactus garden at its heart.
Pass By: Rodeo Drive
The highlight of the tour, and the heart of Beverly Hills. Rodeo Drive is a two-mile stretch of road that encompasses some of the most glamorous and famous locations Along its path lays restaurants pioneered by world-class world-famous chefs, and beautiful luxurious hotels loved by stars of the golden age and the modern era.
Pass By: Two Rodeo Drive
As a highlight of Rodeo Drive, the Two Rodeo Drive is a luxurious shopping area home to high-end boutiques and designer shopping. It lays beautifully lined with cobbled bricks and styled in classic European-style architecture, and wrought iron lamps.
Pass By: The Beverly Hills Hotel Spa
A favorite of Elvis Presley, Warren Beatty, and John Lennon who all lived at the hotel at some point, the Beverly Hills Hotel is easily one of the most famous American hotels ever. The hotel was originally established in 1912 before the City of Beverly Hills was. Today is is a luxurious hotel featuring a world-class spa and restaurants master-minded by world famous chefs.
Pass By: Beverly Center
The Beverly Center is a monolithic shopping mall, boasting eight floors, multiple restaurants and several luxury retailers. It's uniquely set between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood and the center of several major streets.
Pass By:
The headquarters of the organization behind The Oscars, and center of roughly 6,000 secret motion picture professionals. Though temporarily closed, the Academy is currently in construction of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. It also houses the Samuel Goldwyn Theater that uses state-of-the-art projection and offers public programming, members-only screening, and events all year round.