Discover Barcelona in the most fun, eco-friendly, and delicious way! This 3.5-hour electric bike tour takes you on an effortless ride through the city’s iconic landmarks, guided by a knowledgeable and friendly local.
With an electric motor to boost your pedaling, you’ll save your energy for sightseeing as you explore the historic El Born, cycle through the lush Parc de la Ciutadella, and admire architectural gems like Frank Gehry’s shimmering Golden Fish. Glide along the lively Las Ramblas and enjoy the sea breeze at La Barceloneta, soaking in the vibrant coastal atmosphere.
The experience doesn’t end there! After your ride, unwind at a local restaurant with the guide and fellow riders, savoring a curated selection of Spanish tapas paired with wine and cava.
This tour combines Barcelona’s history, stunning views, and delicious flavors for a memorable adventure. Perfect for culture lovers, foodies, and explorers alike! .
The meeting point for this tour is at Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell, 16, a peaceful square in the historic Born district, conveniently located in central Barcelona. This charming area, surrounded by cobblestone streets and historic buildings, is the perfect starting point for your eBike adventure. Upon arrival, you’ll meet your professional guide, who will welcome you with a warm smile and have your eBikes ready to go. Your guide will provide a short introduction, sharing an overview of the tour, the main stops, and what to expect along the way. Before setting off, your guide will: Ensure each participant has the right bike and is comfortable. Offer a quick tutorial on using the eBikes, so everyone feels safe and confident. Answer any questions about the route, stops, or the bikes themselves. This seamless and friendly start ensures everyone feels relaxed, informed, and ready to enjoy an unforgettable journey through Barcelona.
The Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria is a cultural landmark located in the heart of Barcelona’s historic Born district. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century iron-and-glass market, it seamlessly blends modern architecture with historical preservation. The highlight is its archaeological site, showcasing the remains of an 18th-century neighborhood destroyed after the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714. Visitors can walk above the ruins of homes, streets, and shops, gaining a glimpse into daily life during this crucial period in Catalan history. In addition to the archaeological remains, the center hosts temporary exhibitions, cultural activities, and historical workshops, focusing on themes like memory, identity, and resistance. Its stunning architecture, with open spaces and a grand iron structure, adds to the experience. —it’s a space to explore the cultural and political evolution of Barcelona, offering an inspiring journey into the city’s past and its enduring spirit.
The Parlament de Catalunya, located in Parc de la Ciutadella, is a symbol of Catalonia’s political and cultural identity. Originally built as an arsenal for the 18th-century military citadel, the building is a fine example of neoclassical architecture, featuring a symmetrical façade and grand interiors like the Hemicycle, where parliamentary sessions are held. First used as the Catalan Parliament in 1932 during the Second Spanish Republic, it has since become a key institution, representing the region’s democratic traditions and autonomy. The Parlament is a historic site that has witnessed pivotal events, from the declaration of autonomy to its closure during Franco’s dictatorship and reinstatement in modern democracy. Guided tours allow visitors to explore its rich history, architecture, and cultural significance, making it a must-see for those interested in Catalonia’s heritage.
You will make your own way to the meeting points