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Private Barcelona Bike Tour, Gaudi's Art and Medieval Districts with Local Guide

4.8 (3)
Barcelona, ES
4.8 (3)
Barcelona, ES
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Embark on an exhilarating adventure through the vibrant city of Barcelona with a private bike tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Discover the rich history and architectural wonders as you ride through the medieval districts, stopping at iconic landmarks like the unfinished Basilica of Gaudí and the renowned Sagrada Familia. Feel the breeze as you pedal along Barceloneta beach and soak in the breathtaking views of the coastline. This 2-hour electric bike tour allows you to explore much more than you could on foot, ensuring you don't miss any of Barcelona's must-see sights. Immerse yourself in the culture and beauty of this captivating city with your own private expert and create unforgettable memories.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Barcelona's historic center on a comfy e-bike
  • Admire the unfinished Basilica of the Sagrada Familia
  • Get a history lesson in the historic district of Barceloneta
  • Cover more ground than a walking tour
  • Enjoy a private tour with a local expert
  • Use of bicycle
  • All fees and taxes
  • Iconic places for photoshoot
  • Must see and off the beaten path
  • Multiple start times available
  • Customizable itinerary
  • Private bike tour
  • Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
  • Friendly local guide
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

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Introduction

Discover the vibrant city of Barcelona on a thrilling 2-hour electric bike tour, accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide. This private tour takes you through the heart of the city, allowing you to soak in the rich history and experience the breathtaking beauty of Barcelona. From the iconic Arc de Triomf to the renowned Sagrada Familia, this tour covers all the must-see sights in Barcelona.

What to expect?

On this private Barcelona bike tour, expect an exhilarating journey through the history and culture of this enchanting city. With the convenience of an electric bike, effortlessly glide through the medieval districts, explore Barceloneta beach, and marvel at the famous Gaudi buildings. Admire the unfinished Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, a true architectural masterpiece. Capture stunning views of Barcelona's skyline from various vantage points along the way.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for adventure seekers, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to experience the vibrant spirit of Barcelona. Whether you are a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a family, this private bike tour offers a unique and personalized experience suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Embrace the opportunity to discover Barcelona's hidden gems and iconic landmarks, ensuring an unforgettable experience for everyone.

Why book this?

Embark on this private Barcelona bike tour for an exclusive and tailored adventure led by a knowledgeable local guide. With the freedom to explore at your own pace, you'll be able to cover much more ground than a traditional walking tour. The electric bikes provide a comfortable and effortless ride, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the city's history and beauty. Discover the rich culture and architectural wonders of Barcelona while creating lasting memories.

Good to know

For your convenience, the meeting point for this tour is just outside Royal Square, conveniently located in the historic center of Barcelona. Along the way, you'll visit famous squares such as Placa Reial and Placa de Sant Jaume, each with its own unique charm and historical significance. The tour also includes a stop at the picturesque Barceloneta beach, ideal for relaxing and soaking up the Mediterranean vibes. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning views and architectural marvels that Barcelona has to offer.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this private Barcelona bike tour have expressed their satisfaction with the knowledgeable guides and the immersive experience. They highlight the unique opportunity to explore the city's top attractions while enjoying the convenience of electric bikes. Many reviewers mention that this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Barcelona, allowing them to cover a larger area and gain a deeper understanding of the city's history and culture. Overall, the reviews reflect a high level of satisfaction and praise for this engaging and exciting bike tour experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Barcelona

Explore the historic center of Barcelona on a comfy e-bike, then cycle through the main attractions for stunning views of the city and coastline. Visit the Sagrada Familia for a peek at Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, and the Paseo de Gracia, where you can see some of the best modernist buildings of Gaudi and his contemporaries La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Casa Lleo Morera and Casa Amatlier. Explore the former fishing village of Barceloneta and see the surreal sculpture of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein in El Cap de Barcelona. Take a break from your usual tourist route to discover some surprises along the way.

El Ciclo

The place where you will meet your guide and pick up your bikes. You will start your tour just outside Royal Square. It is there that the very first work of the master in Barcelona is located - the lanterns. They are made in the spirit of Roman mythology. And by the way, they caused a serious scandal in Barcelona!

Placa Reial

One of the most beautiful squares in Barcelona is located a step from the Ramblas in the center of the Gothic Quarter. It is called Plaza Real, which translates as Royal Square. It was named in honor of the Catholic Kings Isabella and Ferdinand and outwardly corresponds to its name.

Placa de Sant Jaume

The next place is Placa de Sant Jaume. At the moment, the square contains several administrative buildings of the city, including the governor house. This square in the historic center of Barcelona was named after the medieval church that was located here (the monument was destroyed in 1823). It was on this square that many important events in the life of medieval Barcelona took place, and it was here that the plague epidemic began, which almost completely devastated the city in the Middle Ages.

La Barceloneta

Then you will head to La Barceloneta beach. Now the beach can be considered exemplary. For the cleanliness of the coastline, it received a special Blue Flag award. Barceloneta is the oldest public beach in the city. Over the decades, it has gained popularity among both locals and visiting tourists. Barceloneta is an interesting tourist attraction and is one of the world's top beaches.

Playa de La Barceloneta

Barceloneta is the oldest, most popular and most fun beach in Barcelona.

Arco de Triunfo de Barcelona

Then we will reach the triumphal arch. It is located at the junction of the boulevards Pase de Luis Companus and Pase de San Juan in Barcelona. Unlike similar masterpieces of art located in Paris and Moscow, the Spanish L'Arc de Triomf is made entirely of red brick. It was designed by Jusep Vilasek Casanovas, the famous modernist architect. The opening of the Arc de Triomphe in Barcelona was timed to coincide with one of the main events in the history of Spain - the 1988 World Exhibition. The arch was erected by the architect Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas from red brick, in the neo-Moorish style, widespread at that time. The Arc de Triomphe is adorned with the coats of arms of Spain at the top and the coats of arms of the various provinces of Spain along the entire arc on each of the facades. The Arc de Triomphe of Barcelona is located just one and a half kilometers from Plaza Catalunya and Sagrada Familia, which is our next destination.

Basilica de la Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is a truly unique architectural phenomenon, it is a bridge that connected generations, epochs and gave an exceptional opportunity not only to touch history, but also to join its creation. For a century and a half, the structure has been built, growing, and changing.

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Passeig de Gracia

Paseo de Gracia is the main street of Barcelona. Here are located the bright masterpieces of architecture of the early 20th century - Casa Mila, Casa Morera, Casa Batllo, etc., acquaintance with which will help you better understand Spain and its culture. There are also many fashion boutiques and shopping centers on Passeig de Gracia.

Casa Mila - La Pedrera

Then we will go to La Pedrera. For its whimsical appearance, this house was nicknamed the Quarry by the Barcelona people, which means quarry, for its uneven and ponderous façade. It became the pinnacle of Gaudi's engineering. Here the architect made all his wildest dreams of the architecture of the future come true. At first, the locals did not speak too highly of Gaudí's new creation. Now Casa Mila is a universally recognized masterpiece of architecture, no visit to Spain can do without a photo against its background.

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Casa Batllo

Casa Batlló is the second great building on Passeig de Gràcia by Antoni Gaudí. From the outside, the facade of Casa Batlló looks like it was built of skulls and bones. The "skulls" are actually balconies, and the "bones" are pillars. To work on this building, Gaudí was inspired by the colors and forms of marine life. Casa Batlló is perhaps the most unusual house in Barcelona. Its whimsical balconies look like skulls, columns on bones, and the façade itself is like a giant dragon. There is not a single right angle inside the house, and the entire interior, created by Gaudí, looks more like the scenery of a science fiction film.

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Las Ramblas

Finally, we will visit La Rambla. It seems like a completely single street, in fact, it has five parts, each of which has a unique name. In recent years, the sixth part of the Rambla has been outlined - this is a pedestrian bridge, erected for the 1992 Olympics. It starts from Portal de la Pau and leads to the popular Maremagnum shopping mall. La Rambla is an iconic place in Barcelona. Here the color of the local bohemia mingles with modern youth and admiring tourists, and the best architectural styles coexist with fashion couturier shops and the best coffee shops. It is difficult to find a traveler who has not visited La Rambla when arriving in Barcelona. For many years, it has been the city's favorite pedestrian street, and a walk along it has become a mandatory ritual.

Reviews

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4.8 (3)

Claire_R

Your guide wasn’t native to Spain, but had a lot of knowledge and was able to communicate effectively. Only downside is we had two teens with us and he did not obey any traffic laws. We weee yelled at by the cops and he would run reds and the kids almost got hit. We had to pay a lot of extra attn and not just follow his lead

Lisa_G

Delphina is an outstanding guide. She maintained a great pace, provided terrific information, and made it fun for all of us to be with her. Highly recommended.

Lhallick

Had a wonderful time, was the best way to begin a Barcelona adventure. Hannah was funny, knowledgeable about the city and all about the art. While bike riding Hannah pointed out the different neighborhoods, so I easily got a good bearing that helped countless times in finding museums, shops and restaurants later in Barcelona. And the Gaudi works; from buildings to parks to of course the Sagrada Familia, astounding! Hannah easily related the history and pointed out the features that set him apart. I can only suggest everyone arriving in Barcelona take this bike tour, I’m so glad that I did. Thanks Hannah
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