Barcelona E bike Tour

Our electric bike tours depart daily in the morning at 11:00 AM and in the afternoon at 15:00 PM. 

Cycle effortlessly through the streets of Barcelona with our Expert guide. This tour takes you past well-known highlights, such as the Sagrada Família, Gothic area Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces and much more…

Choose the convenience of an electric bicycle and let Barcelona surprise you again!

€47,50 per person

E-Bike + Guide + Helmet included

  • Local guide
  • Duration 3 hours
  • Bike tour with an electric bicycle.
  • Small groups (average group size is 7 people with a maximum of 9 people)
  • Payment is made after the bike tour
  • Top-sights

E-bike Route

Plaza Real (Plaça Reial) is a renowned public square located in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, near La Rambla. It was built in the mid-19th century and is known for its neoclassical architecture, palm trees, and ornate lampposts designed by Antoni Gaudí. The square is surrounded by lively restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals. It also features a central fountain and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.

 

Las Ramblas is the most famous street in Barcelona, stretching for 1.2 kilometers from Plaça de Catalunya to the city’s old port. It is a bustling pedestrian boulevard lined with trees, shops, cafes, and street performers. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, Las Ramblas is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse of Barcelona’s lively culture and history.

Palau Güell is a mansion in Barcelona designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Built between 1886 and 1888 for the industrialist Eusebi Güell, it is an early example of Gaudí’s innovative architectural style. The palace features striking ironwork, parabolic arches, and colorful chimneys on the roof. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and highlights Gaudí’s use of space, light, and craftsmanship, serving as a precursor to many of his later works.

 

Calle Ferran, officially known as Carrer de Ferran, is a historic street in the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. It was designed in 1824 as a commercial thoroughfare, linking La Rambla to Plaça Sant Jaume. The street is known for its neoclassical architecture and vibrant atmosphere, featuring shops, cafés, and restaurants. It’s a key pedestrian route and a popular destination for both locals and tourists exploring the city’s old town.

The Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) is the historic heart of Barcelona, featuring narrow medieval streets, ancient Roman walls, and Gothic architecture. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Barcelona Cathedral and Plaça Reial. The neighborhood is a blend of ancient and modern, filled with charming squares, museums, shops, and cafes. Visitors can explore its rich history, including remnants of Roman Barcino, and enjoy the vibrant local atmosphere.

The Castle of the Three Dragons (Castell dels Tres Dragons) is a notable building in Barcelona, located on the edge of Parc de la Ciutadella. Built in 1887 by architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner for the Universal Exhibition of 1888, it was originally intended to serve as both an architectural feature and a café-restaurant. Over the years, it has housed the Museum of Natural Sciences. Its neo-Gothic design makes it a landmark of modernist architecture in the city

The Great Cascade Fountain in Barcelona, located in Parc de la Ciutadella, is a stunning 19th-century monument designed by Josep Fontserè. Featuring a grand combination of sculptures, water, and greenery, it’s crowned by a statue of Aurora riding a chariot. This majestic fountain is one of the park’s most iconic attractions, offering visitors a picturesque spot to relax and admire its neoclassical beauty.

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The Sagrada Família is Barcelona’s iconic basilica designed by renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Begun in 1882 and still under construction, it blends Gothic and Art Nouveau styles with Gaudí’s distinctive, organic architectural vision. Its towering spires, intricate facades, and stunning interiors make it one of the most famous landmarks in the world, symbolizing Barcelona’s artistic and cultural heritage.

Casa Amatller is a stunning modernist building in Barcelona, Spain. Designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, it’s known for its unique façade, inspired by Flemish architecture. The building was originally built as a home for the Amatller family, who were famous chocolatiers. Today, it’s a museum and houses the Amatller Institute of Hispanic Art. It’s considered one of the most beautiful examples of Catalan Modernism.

Casa de les Punxes, also known as Casa Terradas, is a unique building in Barcelona, Spain. It’s famous for its seven spiky towers and beautiful facade. Designed by architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, it’s a great example of Catalan Modernism.

Passeig de Gràcia is a famous street in Barcelona, known for its beautiful buildings and shops. It’s like a living museum of architecture, with many amazing modernist buildings designed by famous architects like Antoni Gaudí. You can find lots of cool shops, restaurants, and cafes along the street. It’s a great place to walk, window shop, and enjoy the atmosphere of Barcelona.

Plaza de Sant Jaume is a beautiful square in the heart of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter. It’s surrounded by historic buildings, including the City Hall and the Generalitat of Catalonia. 

The Arc de Triomf is a triumphal arch located in Barcelona, Spain. It was built to commemorate the Universal Exposition of 1888. The arch is made of brick and stone and is decorated with sculptures and mosaics. It’s a popular tourist destination and a great place to take photos.

Casa Batlló is a masterpiece of modernist architecture in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí. Its colorful, mosaic-covered façade, undulating lines, and bone-like balconies resemble the story of George and the dragon. Completed in 1906, the building’s imaginative design, inspired by nature and Catalan legends, makes it one of Gaudí’s most famous works and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Ciutadella Park is a large public park in Barcelona, Spain. It was originally built as a military fortress but was later transformed into a park. The park features beautiful gardens, fountains, and a zoo. It’s a great place to relax, have a picnic, or simply enjoy the outdoors.

Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is a unique modernist building in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. Completed in 1912, it features a wavy stone façade, twisting wrought-iron balconies, and an innovative rooftop with sculptural chimneys. The building’s organic design and lack of straight lines reflect Gaudí’s nature-inspired style, making it a UNESCO World Heritage site and a key example of Catalan modernism.

El Born is a trendy neighborhood in Barcelona known for its narrow streets, charming squares, and vibrant atmosphere. It’s home to many art galleries, boutiques, and trendy restaurants. You can also find historical landmarks like the Santa Maria del Mar church and the Picasso Museum.

The Raval neighborhood is a vibrant and multicultural area in Barcelona, known for its bohemian atmosphere and diverse population. It’s home to many artists, musicians, and cultural centers.

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Unforgettable Adventures: Electric Bike Tours in Barcelona

With our Barcelona e bike tour and guides you will experience unique Electric Bike Tours in Barcelona. Discover the breathtaking sights of Barcelona with the convenience of an electric bike. This 3-hour tour takes you past the most iconic places that form the soul of the city. Ideal for first-time visitors and returning enthusiasts alike, this electric bike tour promises an in-depth look at Barcelona’s rich history and culture.

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Carrer d’Ataülf, 8, 08002 Barcelona

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Our “Barcelona Bike Tours” meeting point is a 6-8 minutes walk from Las Ramblas metro or 5-7 minutes from Jaume I  metro.