Discover Barcelona like never before on a private E-bike tour, perfect for individuals or groups.
With Barcelona’s vast size, an electric bike allows you to cover more ground in less time while keeping things easy and fun. Ride at your own pace, without the fatigue of traditional biking. The city boasts miles of dedicated bike lanes, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride through the urban landscape. Set between the Mediterranean Sea and mountainous hills like Montjuïc, el Putxet, and el Carmel, Barcelona’s gentle slopes are no match for the effortless glide of an E-bike.
Discover the city's iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and scenic views, all while enjoying the convenience of an eco-friendly, electric bike.
Meet your guide at Plaça Reial, by the fountain in the center of the square, to begin your exciting electric bike tour of Barcelona. Ideal for families, friends, or business groups, this comfortable and eco-friendly way to explore the city lets you effortlessly navigate through Barcelona's iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Customize your route or follow your guide’s expert recommendations, dedicated solely to your group. For companies, surprise your clients or employees with a unique experience that combines a fun electric bike tour with a relaxing day of sightseeing. Barcelona is not only a vibrant cultural hub but also the world’s first Smart City, making it the perfect backdrop for this modern, innovative activity. With an electric bike, you'll easily conquer the city's hills and enjoy the stunning views without breaking a sweat—making it the ideal way to explore Barcelona at your own pace.
You will start the tour in the Gothic Quarter, which is the oldest part of the city, dating back 2000 years. The distric has many streets, so small, that most of them are closed to traffic. In Ciutat Vella, where the history of Barcelona first started, you will experience a harmonious mix of modernity with Roman and medieval imprints. You will learn about the Catalan traditions and Barcelona’s origins, while exploring the enchanting corners, picturesque squares and the narrow alleys of the Gothic quarter.
After checking out the neighborhood’s most important highlights, we will set our focus on Modernism, crossing the Eixample district and marveling at its iconic Modernist architecture. L'Eixample was designed by Ildefons Cerdà after 1895 , to expand the city. (The word “Eixample” actually means “expansion” in Catalan). Crossing the streets of this elegant neighborhood, you will remark that Cerdà’s concept of urban planning was revolutionary and utopian. This was Barcelona´s 19th-century answer to the overcrowding of the medieval city and Gaudi´s favorite neighborhood to work in. In Eixample, you will pass by some of his most spectacular works, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà.
You will make your own way to the meeting points