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Madrid E-Bike Small Group Tour

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Madrid, ES
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Experience the enchanting city of Madrid like never before with our Madrid City Tour on an E-Bike. Discover the iconic sites of Madrid in a reduced group setting, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience. From the Plaza de Espana to the Royal Palace, Almudena Cathedral to the Prado Museum, you'll explore the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Our experienced guides will lead you through the city's historic center, uncovering hidden gems and street art along the way. With dedicated cycling lanes and a traffic-free pedestrian precinct, you can enjoy a leisurely bike ride in total relaxation and safety. Whether you're a family with young kids or a group of friends, our Madrid City Tour promises an unforgettable adventure. Book now and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Madrid.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours 15 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided cycle tour to iconic sites
  • Exploring the Royal Palace of Madrid
  • Discovering the charm of La Latina
  • Immersing in the history of Barrio de Las Letras
  • Visiting the Paseo del Arte and its world-class art collections
  • Use of bicycle
  • English-speaking bilingual guide
  • Helmet (optional) obligatory for children up to 16 years
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Insurance

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Introduction

Welcome to the Madrid City Tour on an E-Bike with reduced groups! Experience the enchanting city of Madrid in a unique and exciting way. This 3-hour guided cycle tour will take you to all of the city's iconic sites, giving you a comprehensive overview of its rich history and vibrant culture.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to see all the must-visit attractions of Madrid. From the Royal Palace to the Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Prado Museum, Retiro Park, and many other historical sites, you'll cover all major highlights. Cycling through the historic city center, you'll also have the opportunity to explore off the beaten track gems and discover amazing street art. The tour provides a great mix of sightseeing and leisurely bike riding, allowing you to soak up the charming atmosphere of the city like a true madrileño.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to explore Madrid in a fun and eco-friendly way. It caters to all age groups and fitness levels, making it suitable for individuals, couples, families, and even corporate incentive events. Families with younger kids may consider booking a private tour or the Parks and River tour, as these options have less traffic. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who wants to experience the authentic vibe of Madrid, this tour is for you.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the beauty and allure of Madrid with this exceptional e-bike tour. What sets this tour apart is the reduced group size, ensuring a more personalized experience and allowing for better interaction with your knowledgeable guide. The tour follows a carefully planned itinerary, covering all the must-see landmarks, while also giving you the chance to discover hidden gems and enjoy the city's vibrant street art scene. This tour offers a unique blend of history, culture, and adventure, making it the perfect way to explore Madrid.

Good to know

The tour starts and ends at a convenient location near the Plaza de España, making it easily accessible. The bikes used for the tour are e-bikes, providing an effortless and enjoyable ride for everyone. Safety is a top priority, and the tour takes place on dedicated cycling lanes, ensuring a relaxed and safe experience. The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, giving you ample time to explore the city's highlights. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or someone new to bike tours, this experience promises to be unforgettable.

Reviews

Customers have praised the Madrid City Tour on E-Bike for its exceptional guides, well-organized itinerary, and the opportunity to see the city's highlights from a different perspective. They have appreciated the reduced group size, as it allows for a more personalized experience and better interaction with the guide. Many have also mentioned the scenic beauty and historical significance of the places visited during the tour. Overall, customers have expressed high satisfaction with this unique and exciting way to explore Madrid.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Bravo Bike

Bravo Bike has been providing bicycle tours in Madrid since 1999. As one of the most experienced bike companies in the city, we pride ourselves in our selection of Madrid City Tours, as well as guided cycling excursions to the surrounding regions including the historic cities of Segovia and La Granja, El Escorial and Ávila, Toledo, Aranjuez and Chinchón. Our tours are highly suitable as corporate incentive events as well as excursions for multinational companies, schools and universities. For all of our tours we've chosen the best hotels and the most attractive and interesting sites, cities and monuments to visit, paying attention to the individual needs and desires of our clients. Our tour guides, as well as our whole team, will spare no effort in ensuring that your only goal is to fully enjoy yourself.

Royal Palace of Madrid

The Royal Palace stands on the site of the former Alcázar of Madrid, a medieval fortress transformed into a lavish palace by Juan II, Carlos V and Felipe II who in 1561 made it the official residence of the Spanish Monarchy. The Alcázar was destroyed in a fire on Christmas Eve 1734. Felipe V then decided to raise a new Royal Palace on this site, employing the best architect in Europe at the time, Filippo Juvarra. When Juvarra died in 1736, his pupil Giambattista Sacchetti made various changes to his grandiose project. The entire building is made of a series of domes built without a single piece of wood and it has multiple floors to accommodate all the administrative offices, Crown officials and servants. - Patrimonio Nacional, Gobierno de España

Admission Not Included

La Latina

The narrow and winding streets of this irregularly laid-out area, mostly dating back to the Middle Ages, usually lead onto a square. Most of them lay outside the Medieval walled village and provided accommodation to a great many merchants who sold their goods at the market. This commercial tradition still echoes in several street and square names, such as Plaza de la Cebada (Barley Square), where the farmers’ market used to be held, Plaza de los Carros (Carriage Square), Plaza de la Paja (Straw Square), or even El Rastro (owing its name to the blood trail of the old slaughterhouse), the city’s best-known flea market. - Official Tourism Website, Madrid

Barrio de Las Letras

In the seventeenth century, the Golden Age of Spanish Literature, Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Tirso de Molina and Góngora, among other authors, had their homes here – hence the name. Some of the streets in this neighbourhood pay tribute to this and other brilliant chapters of Spanish history, culture and art. - Official Tourism Website, Madrid

Paseo del Prado

Paseo del Arte (Art Walk in English) is also known as the Golden Triangle of Art. Along a 2 kilometre stretch, three of the world’s finest art collections are to be found. This includes the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Collection, and the Reina Sofía Museum. Paseo del Arte runs along the wide, tree-lined boulevard of Paseo del Prado and some of the streets that come out onto it. Together with Paseo de Recoletos and Paseo de la Castellana, Paseo del Prado forms a long line that flows north to south through the city. Once an open green space close to the San Jerónimo el Real monastery – ‘prado’ means ‘meadow’ in Spanish –, the area of the long avenue that we can see today witnessed the construction of the Buen Retiro Palace, commissioned by King Philip IV. - Official Tourism Website, Madrid

Parque del Retiro

Covering over 125 hectares and comprising more than 15,000 trees, El Retiro Park is a green oasis in the heart of the city. In it you’ll find all kinds of interesting monuments and gardens, including the Jardines de Cecilio Rodríguez (Andalusian-inspired classical gardens), the Rosaleda rose garden and the Parterre Francés, which holds a Mexican conifer that is nearly 400 years old and is believed to be Madrid’s oldest tree. In addition to its role as one of the city’s green lungs, it is also a popular spot among Madrileños who like to go there for a stroll, to do some sport, visit an exhibition or take the kids to a puppet show. The park is home to a large artificial lake and to the Velázquez Palace and Glass Palace which are both currently used as exhibition halls by the Reina Sofía Museum. Near the Rose Garden, you’ll encounter the statue of the Fallen Angel, the only sculpture in the world dedicated to the devil which curiously enough sits 666m above sea level.

Malasana

This neighborhood owes its name to Manuela Malasaña, one of the heroines and victims of the historical events that took place in Madrid on 2 May 1808. Plaza del Dos de Mayo, at the heart of the neighbourhood, commemorates the rebellion against Napoleon’s occupation led by captains Luis Daoíz and Pedro Velarde, officers at the headquarters of the Monteleón Artillery Regiment. In the festive 1980s, Malasaña witnessed the birth of the movida madrileña, an underground movement that revolutionised the arts, culture and Spanish society at large. - Official Tourism Website, Madrid

Templo de Debod

Great viewpoint of the outkirts of Madrid towards the Guadrrama mountain range. Ideal to visit for the gorgeous sunsets.

  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for pregnant participants
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately

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