Placa de Sant Jaume
In this square are the Barcelona City Hall and the Catalan Government Palace. This is where you will learn about the origins of the city.
If you haven't had the chance to explore Barcelona or take a guided tour, then this 4-hour private electric bike tour is perfect for you. With an experienced guide leading the way, you'll discover the historic center, the vibrant Barceloneta district, the stunning seafront, the modern Eixample district, and the breathtaking Montjuïc. Get ready for a comprehensive and enlightening itinerary that combines education and entertainment.
During this tour, you can expect a total duration of 240 minutes, filled with exciting stops and fascinating sights. The itinerary includes iconic landmarks such as Placa de Sant Jaume, Barcelona Cathedral, and the Palace of Catalan Music. You'll also visit the charming Mercat Santa Caterina, the beautiful Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar, and the transformed old port area known as Port Vell. Of course, no visit to Barcelona is complete without experiencing Antoni Gaudí's masterpieces, including the must-see Sagrada Familia, Casa Mila (La Pedrera), and Casa Batlló.
This private electric bike tour is designed for anyone who wants a comprehensive and insightful overview of Barcelona. Whether you're a first-time visitor or someone looking to deepen your knowledge of the city's history, architecture, and culture, this tour is for you. It caters to all ages and interests, making it a great option for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. So, grab your friends or loved ones, hop on an electric bike, and get ready to explore Barcelona in a fun and engaging way.
Booking this private electric bike tour is the perfect way to make the most of your time in Barcelona. The unique advantage of an electric bike allows you to effortlessly cover a wide range of attractions and neighborhoods while enjoying the breeze and soaking in the city's vibrant atmosphere. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Barcelona's history, see famous landmarks up close, and discover hidden gems you might have missed on your own. This tour offers the perfect balance of education, entertainment, and exhilaration, ensuring an unforgettable experience in the enchanting city of Barcelona.
Before embarking on this private electric bike tour, it's important to know that the meeting point is near the fountain, rambla side. Look for your guide, who will be holding an orange briefcase and waiting with their bike. The tour duration is 4 hours, giving you plenty of time to explore each stop and take memorable photos. The tour includes some of Barcelona's most famous landmarks, as well as lesser-known attractions that add depth and diversity to your experience. Make sure to bring comfortable clothes, sunscreen, and a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the journey. Get ready to create lasting memories and discover the wonders of Barcelona from a unique perspective.
Feedback from previous participants has been overwhelmingly positive. Travelers rave about the comprehensive itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and the ease and enjoyment of riding electric bikes. Many highlight the tour's perfect balance between sightseeing and learning, with special emphasis on the insights provided by the guide at each important monument. Others express appreciation for the opportunity to discover lesser-known gems and capture stunning photos. Overall, participants describe the tour as both engaging and educational, with many considering it the highlight of their trip to Barcelona.
Placa de Sant Jaume
In this square are the Barcelona City Hall and the Catalan Government Palace. This is where you will learn about the origins of the city.
Barcelona Cathedral
On the square, the important points of the history of this cathedral will be exposed.
Palace of Catalan Music
At the gates of the Palace of Catalan Music, exhibit on the history and genesis of this concert hall, a very important work of Catalan modernism. What is Catalan modernism? Who was the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner? These two questions will be answered here.
Mercat Santa Caterina
A small 19th century neighborhood market transformed with great talent at the start of the 20th century.
Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar
The most beautiful Gothic church in the city
Port Vell (Old Port)
The old port radically transformed ahead of the Olympic Games in Barcelona.
La Barceloneta
The picturesque Barceloneta, once a workers' and fishermen's district, its beaches. A short break on a terrace to quench the thirst.
Basilica de la Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudí's most important work. THE most important monument in the city.
Casa Mila - La Pedrera
La Casa Milà, Gaudí's last civilian commission, also known as "La Pedrera".
Casa Batllo
Another Casa designed by Gaudí, one of his most admired works.
Dona i ocell
a monumental work by the artist Joan Miró
Placa d'Espanya
the Spanish Square, its arenas, its fountain. The layout of the surroundings for the Universal Exhibition of 1929 - the magic fountains, the Caixa Forum, the Mies van der Rohe pavilion considered one of the most important jewels of modern architecture.
Poble Espanyol
The entrance to the Spanish Village, an "artificial" village built for the 1929 World's Fair
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - MNAC
Originally the Spanish pavilion for the 1929 Universal Exhibition, today the most important museum in the city. Very nice view of the city.
Estadi Olimpic
The Olympic stadium, one of the essential parts of the Olympic ring, ring which also houses the Palau de Sant Jordi and the telecommunications tower designed by Santiago Calatrava.
Joan Miro Foundation
The Joan Miró Foundation, a very beautiful place on the heights of Montjuïc
Jardins del Mirador del Alcalde
The gardens of the Alcalde watchtower, a very beautiful view of the city and the port.
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