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Electric Bike Tour in Seville

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Seville, ES
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Seville, ES
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Unleash your sense of adventure and explore the vibrant city of Seville on an exhilarating electric bike tour. With the ability to cover more ground than a traditional walking tour, you'll have the opportunity to see all of the city's iconic landmarks, from the Torre del Oro to the charming Santa Cruz neighborhood. Choose between a regular tour with a fixed itinerary or make it a private experience and customize your route. Feel the thrill of gliding through the historic streets and soaking up the atmosphere of this beautiful Spanish city. Along the way, you'll pass by the stunning Parque de Maria Luisa, the breathtaking Plaza de Espana, and the majestic Cathedral of Seville. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure on an electric bike tour in Seville.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours 30 minutes - 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Seville's well known landmarks
  • Ride an electric bike to see more of the city
  • Choose your own cycling itinerary
  • Visit the beautiful Parque de Maria Luisa
  • Experience the unique architecture of Plaza de España
  • Bottled water
  • Local guide
  • Use of bicycle and helmet
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Introduction

Discover the vibrant city of Seville in a way that allows you to cover more ground than a typical walking tour. Join the Electric Bike Tour in Seville and embark on a thrilling 3-hour adventure that will take you to the city's most iconic landmarks. Get ready to soak up the rich history and culture of Seville as you ride through its enchanting streets and neighborhoods.

What to expect?

The Electric Bike Tour in Seville promises a memorable experience filled with excitement and discovery. Hop on an electric bike and effortlessly explore the city with ease. Cruise past famous landmarks like the Torre del Oro and the Santa Cruz neighborhood, as you soak in the captivating atmosphere of Seville. Whether you choose the regular tour with a fixed itinerary or opt for a private tour to customize your route, you can be sure that each moment will be filled with wonder and awe.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers of all ages and abilities who are looking for a unique and immersive way to explore Seville. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who enjoys discovering new places, the Electric Bike Tour in Seville offers something for everyone. It is ideal for couples, families, and groups of friends who want to create lasting memories together.

Why book this?

By choosing the Electric Bike Tour in Seville, you will have the opportunity to see more of the city in a shorter amount of time. The electric bikes make it effortless to navigate through the streets, allowing you to cover more ground and maximize your sightseeing experience. This tour offers a perfect balance of exploring famous landmarks and lesser-known hidden gems, giving you a comprehensive overview of Seville's rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. With the guidance of an experienced tour guide, you'll gain valuable insights and interesting anecdotes about each stop, making the experience even more engaging and informative.

Good to know

Before embarking on the Electric Bike Tour in Seville, it's important to note that a basic level of fitness is required. The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, but the duration may vary slightly depending on group size and pace. The electric bikes are comfortable and easy to ride, catering to both beginners and experienced cyclists. Safety equipment, including helmets, will be provided to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience. Don't forget to wear comfortable clothing and bring sunscreen, as the tour operates rain or shine. Immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Seville and let the Electric Bike Tour be the highlight of your visit.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Electric Bike Tour in Seville rave about its unique concept and its ability to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of the city. They praise the knowledgeable and friendly tour guides who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable experience for everyone. Travelers appreciate the convenience and ease of riding the electric bikes, allowing them to see more sights and cover longer distances without exhaustion. Many highlight the stunning views and picturesque landscapes that they encountered throughout the tour. Overall, the Electric Bike Tour in Seville receives high praise for its exceptional value, excellent customer service, and the unforgettable memories it creates.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Parque de Maria Luisa

Most of the grounds that were used for the park were formerly the gardens of the Palace of San Telmo. They were donated to the city of Seville in 1893 by the Infanta Luisa Fernanda, Duchess of Montpensier, for use as a public park. In 1914 the architect Aníbal Gonzalez began construction for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, which was held partly within the park. The centre of it is Parque de María Luisa, a 'Moorish paradisical style' with a half mile of tiled fountains, pavilions, walls, ponds, benches, and exhedras. There are lush plantings of palms, orange trees, Mediterranean pines, and stylized flower beds with bowers hidden by vines. The park serves as a botanical garden. Many plant species, native or exotic, are represented, along with educational panels to inform the visitors to the park. Many birds make their home in the park, which is known for its large population of doves .

Plaza de Espana

The Plaza de España ("Spain Square", in English) is a plaza in the Parque de María Luisa (Maria Luisa Park), in Seville, Spain. It was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It is a landmark example of Regionalism Architecture, mixing elements of the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival (Neo-Mudéjar) styles of Spanish architecture.

Torre del Oro

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The Torre del Oro (English: "Tower of Gold") is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville. It was erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via the Guadalquivir river. Constructed in the first third of the 13th century, the tower served as a prison during the Middle Ages. Its name comes from the golden shine it projected on the river, due to its building materials (a mixture of mortar, lime and pressed hay). The tower is divided into three levels, the first level, dodecagonal, was built in 1220 by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abù l-Ulà; As for the second level, of only 8 meters, also dodecagonal, was built by Peter of Castile in the fourteenth century, a hypothesis that has been confirmed by archaeological studies; The third and uppermost being circular in shape was added after the previous third level, Almohad, was damaged by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Rebuilding of the third level was made by Brusselian Sebastian Van der Borcht in 1760.

Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana)

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The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville, Spain, that connects the Triana neighbourhood with the centre of the city. It crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII, one of the arms of the River Guadalquivir that isolate Triana as an almost-island. It was built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain and completed in 1852 as the first solid bridge in Seville, replacing an earlier floating bridge consisting of boats (a pontoon bridge). First built by the Moors in the 12th century, the pontoon bridge managed to exist for seven centuries due to later repairs.[1]

Torre Giralda

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The Giralda (Spanish: La Giralda [la xiˈɾalda]) is the bell tower of Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain.[1] It was built as the minaret for the Great Mosque of Seville in al-Andalus, Moorish Spain, during the reign of the Almohad dynasty, with a Renaissance-style top added by the Catholics after the expulsion of the Muslims from the area. Dating from the Reconquest of 1248 to the 16th century and built by the Moors. The Giralda was registered in 1987 as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the Alcázar and the General Archive of the Indies. The tower is 104.1 m (342 ft) in height and remains one of the most important symbols of the city, as it has been since the Middle Ages.

Catedral de Sevilla

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It is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies. It is the fourth-largest church in the world as well as the largest Gothic church. The total area occupied by the building is 11,520 square metres (124,000 sq ft). Seville Cathedral was the site of the baptism of Infant Juan of Aragon in 1478, only son of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. Its royal chapel holds the remains of the city's conqueror Ferdinand III of Castile, his son and heir Alfonso the Wise and their descendant king Peter the Just. The funerary monuments for cardinals Juan de Cervantes and Pedro González de Mendoza are located among its chapels. Christopher Columbus and his son Diego are also buried in the cathedral.

Real Alcazar de Sevilla

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The Royal Alcázars of Seville (Spanish: Reales Alcázares de Sevilla), historically known as al-Qasr al-Muriq (Arabic: القصر المُورِق‎, The Verdant Palace) and commonly known as the Alcázar of Seville (pronounced [alˈkaθaɾ]), is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim alcazar, or residential fortress destroyed after the Christian conquest of Seville. The palace is a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula but features Gothic, Renaissance and Romanesque design elements from previous stages of construction. The upper storeys of the Alcázar are still occupied by the royal family when they are in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Seville Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies.

Reviews

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4.8 (22)

David_Z

We really loved our private bike tour. It is such a great way to see a city like Sevilla due to its size and not possible on foot.

Suzanne_J

This was a wonderful bike tour of the city and it’s beautiful museums and parks. I would highly recommend this trip. Matis was hi knowledgeable about the city and the parks

Marie_K

Lovely guided trip given by Danny. Enjoyed it despite the rain 🌧 Advise to show tourists the workings of an electric bike beforehand

Terri_Q

Daniel was an excellent tour guide and shared important history of Seville. He was great with safety and directions on the bike

KellyC737

We did both a tour and individual rentals. The service was excellent. On the guided bike tour of Seville the guide, Pablo Rincon, was knowledgeable and provided interesting background of history and current events in Seville. The bikes were well maintained and the customer service very accommodating. We would highly recommend Rent a Bike Sevilla for either a guided tour or individual rental. (Or both!)

Getaway62181

These guys are great. First day we took a guided e-bike tour with Pablo Rincon. Pablo is a native of Seville and also a history major at the university. He was an funny and intelligent guide who really made the history come alive. All our equipment worked beautifully and was my favorite activity during our stay. The second day we rented bikes again but chose to be on our own. Once again it was a first rate experience and we were able to see even more of this beautiful city. Five Stars

Rebecca_J

Cycling in the rain through the shady avenues in the Parque de Maria Luisa. Also the amazing information imparted by our guide to give us an excellent all round view of the city

P4985NOsarahc

We had a private cycling tour of Seville with Daniel as our guide. We cycled out at 10.00am on E bikes and we’re back just before 1am. We saw all the sites of Seville and Daniel was very knowledgeable about the history of the city. So many beautiful things to see including the spectacular Spanish Square. One of the best things we have done in Seville - definitely recommend this tour and guide.

drjaynestein

What a fun way to see so much of Sevilla. Our guide Elena was great and very accommodating for when we needed to take a break. We were able to make some choices of different places to bike to which was perfect for us. Definitely recommend this company for a tour.

Kamate284

I would like to thank you for making our trip so good. My friends & I really had a great time. We were very please with our e-bikes, the tour and your service. We recommend Ali and his team highly. Kind regards, Johan
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