Discover the city in a unique way with a 3-hour bike tour starting from Carrer Enamorats 6. Cycle through streets rich in history, admire modernist monuments, and explore seaside corners, all while a local guide shares fascinating stories and insights not found in guidebooks. Enjoy stops at the most iconic locations, creating unforgettable memories.
Discover the city in a unique way with a 3-hour bike tour starting from Carrer Enamorats 6. Cycle through streets rich in history, admire modernist monuments, and explore seaside corners, all while a local guide shares fascinating stories and insights not found in guidebooks. Enjoy stops at the most iconic locations, creating unforgettable memories.
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Delivery Bikes BCN - Meeting Point
The meeting point is at the shop on Carrer Enamorats 6, where the bike is provided, tailored to fit, along with a helmet, padlock, and a brief route explanation. - Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - This is Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and the most visited monument in Barcelona. Each detail of its…
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Delivery Bikes BCN - Meeting Point
The meeting point is at the shop on Carrer Enamorats 6, where the bike is provided, tailored to fit, along with a helmet, padlock, and a brief route explanation. - Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - This is Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and the most visited monument in Barcelona. Each detail of its facade narrates a biblical story carved in stone.
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Constructed between 1906 and 1912, it is renowned for its wavy stone facade and wrought iron balconies. The rooftop features chimneys shaped like warriors, one of Barcelona’s most iconic images.
- Casa Batllo - A masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, known as the “House of Bones” due to its balconies and organic shapes reminiscent of a skeleton. Its facade, with vibrant colors and mosaics, appears to move like ocean waves.
- Arc de Triomf - Built for the 1888 Universal Exposition, it is one of Barcelona’s most recognizable symbols. Its neo-Mudejar style is unique in Europe.
- Parc de la Ciutadella - The city’s green oasis, ideal for cycling among trees, lakes, and sculptures. It is home to the famous Monumental Waterfall.
- El Born - A vibrant neighborhood in Barcelona, filled with narrow streets, boutiques, tapas bars, and a bohemian atmosphere. Once an area for artisans and merchants, it now blends historical charm with modernity.
- La Barceloneta - Barcelona’s quintessential maritime district, established in the 18th century for fishermen and port workers. Today, it combines its traditional essence with lively beaches, beach bars, and fresh seafood restaurants.
- Port Olimpic - Developed for the 1992 Summer Olympics, it transformed Barcelona’s maritime facade and opened the city to the sea. Now a marina and leisure area, it features twin towers and the Golden Fish sculpture as unmistakable symbols.
- Plaza de Toros Monumental de Barcelona - Opened in 1914, it was the last active bullring in Barcelona, noted for its neo-Mudejar and Byzantine architectural style. Since 2012, following the ban on bullfighting in Catalonia, it has served as a venue for concerts, fairs, and cultural events.

- Bicycle use
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Bottled water
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.