Explore Madrid’s vibrant streets and iconic landmarks on a self-guided e-bike tour. Discover hidden gems and immerse in the city’s lively atmosphere.
Explore Madrid’s vibrant streets and iconic landmarks on a self-guided e-bike tour. Discover hidden gems and immerse in the city’s lively atmosphere.
- Royal Palace of Madrid - The Palacio Real serves as the official residence of the Spanish royal family, though it is mainly used for state ceremonies today. This magnificent Baroque palace boasts stunning architecture, opulent interiors, and expansive gardens. Its impressive scale and rich history make it one of Madrid’s most iconic landmarks,…
- Royal Palace of Madrid - The Palacio Real serves as the official residence of the Spanish royal family, though it is mainly used for state ceremonies today. This magnificent Baroque palace boasts stunning architecture, opulent interiors, and expansive gardens. Its impressive scale and rich history make it one of Madrid’s most iconic landmarks, representing centuries of Spain’s monarchy and culture.
- Catedral de la Almudena - Situated next to the Royal Palace, the Almudena Cathedral is notable for its blend of architectural styles, ranging from neo-Gothic to neo-Romanesque. Completed in the late 20th century, it merges modern elements with traditional design and holds significant religious and cultural importance for Madrid. Its bright interior and exquisite stained glass make it a captivating sight.
- Plaza de la Villa - This historic square is one of Madrid’s oldest and most charming locations, surrounded by beautifully preserved medieval and Renaissance buildings. Once the center of political and social life, it features notable landmarks like the Casa de la Villa and Casa de Cisneros, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past.
- Plaza De San Miguel - Plaza de San Miguel
- Plaza Mayor - Madrid’s iconic square, Plaza Mayor is a grand, rectangular plaza encircled by elegant 17th-century buildings with uniform façades and wrought-iron balconies. Historically a hub for markets, festivals, and public events, it remains a vibrant gathering place filled with cafés, street performers, and a lively atmosphere that captures the city’s spirit.
- Casa de Cervantes - This historic house-museum in Alcalá de Henares was the home of Miguel de Cervantes, the renowned author of Don Quixote. Preserved to reflect the 16th-century lifestyle, it offers insight into the life and times of one of Spain’s greatest literary figures, celebrating his lasting impact on Spanish culture and literature.
- Plaza de Santa Ana - A lively and popular square in Madrid’s city center, Plaza de Santa Ana is known for its vibrant café culture, historic theaters, and lively nightlife. Surrounded by elegant buildings, it’s a favorite meeting spot where locals and visitors enjoy tapas, performances, and the relaxed atmosphere of this cultural hotspot.
- Caixa Forum - CaixaForum Madrid is a striking cultural center housed within a former power station, featuring a unique vertical garden that covers one of its exterior walls with thousands of plants. This impressive blend of industrial architecture and modern design makes it a standout landmark along Paseo del Prado and a symbol of Madrid’s vibrant artistic spirit.
- Real Jardin Botanico - Located next to the famous Prado Museum, this historic botanical garden offers a peaceful contrast to the urban buzz of Madrid. Originally established in the 18th century, it showcases over 5,000 species of plants from around the world. As you pause outside, take a moment to appreciate the elegant iron gates and the ordered layout designed by famed architect Sabatini. From here, you can glimpse the lush greenery and seasonal blooms that reflect centuries of scientific and horticultural heritage.
- Prado National Museum - Standing proudly as one of the most renowned art museums in the world, the Prado Museum is a true symbol of Spain’s cultural richness. From the outside, admire the neoclassical façade and the imposing statue of Diego Velázquez, one of the museum’s most celebrated artists. Though entry is not on the agenda today, this stop offers a chance to reflect on the incredible masterpieces housed within—from Goya and El Greco to Rubens and Titian. The building itself, originally commissioned in the late 18th century, is a masterpiece of architecture and history in its own right.
- Fuente del Angel Caido - Located in El Retiro Park, this unique fountain is one of the few in the world dedicated to Lucifer’s fall from Heaven. Created in the 19th century by Ricardo Bellver, the dramatic statue stands atop a carved pedestal surrounded by a circular basin. Its striking design and unusual theme make it a memorable and curious stop on the route.
- Palacio De Cristal - Nestled in the heart of El Retiro Park, the Palacio de Cristal is a stunning glass and iron structure built in 1887. Inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, it was originally used to display exotic plants. Today, it hosts contemporary art exhibitions. From the outside, admire its airy, elegant design and the peaceful lake that reflects its shimmering façade.
- Estanque Grande del Retiro - This large ornamental lake is one of El Retiro Park’s most iconic features. Created in the 17th century, it was once used for royal boating displays. Today, it’s a lively spot where people rent rowboats and relax by the water. From the edge, enjoy views of the grand monument to King Alfonso XII and the surrounding trees that frame this peaceful urban oasis.
- El Retiro Park - Often called the green heart of Madrid, El Retiro Park is a sprawling oasis filled with gardens, sculptures, and shaded walkways. Once a royal retreat, it’s now a beloved public space where locals and visitors come to stroll, relax, and enjoy nature. From this stop, take in the mix of formal landscaping and natural beauty that makes the park a treasured part of the city.
- Puerta de Alcala - Standing proudly at the edge of El Retiro Park, the Puerta de Alcalá is one of Madrid’s most iconic monuments. Built in 1778 under King Carlos III, this neoclassical gate once marked the eastern entrance to the city. From the outside, admire its grand arches, sculpted figures, and elegant symmetry—an enduring symbol of Madrid’s imperial past.
- Cibeles Fountain - Located in the heart of the city, the Fuente de Cibeles is one of Madrid’s most recognized landmarks. Built in the late 18th century, it features the goddess Cybele riding a chariot pulled by lions. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Palacio de Cibeles, it’s a popular spot for celebrations and a symbol of the city’s spirit and pride.
- Puerta del Sol - One of Madrid’s most vibrant and historic squares, Puerta del Sol is the symbolic heart of the city. It’s home to the famous clock tower of the old post office, where Spain rings in the New Year, and the iconic statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree. As you stop here, take in the energy of the square—surrounded by history, culture, and the constant rhythm of city life.

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- Smart / Bluetooth Helmet
- Mechanical & Emergency Support
- Access to Our Smartphone App for Navigation and GPS Commentary
- Top Quality Electric Bike
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Experience the lively essence of Madrid with a self-guided e-bike tour.
Navigate the energetic streets and renowned landmarks of Madrid on this self-guided e-bike adventure. Glide through lively plazas, past the Royal Palace, Puerta del Sol, and Retiro Park, fully engaging with the city’s vibrant ambiance.
With an intuitive app, uncover hidden gems,…
Experience the lively essence of Madrid with a self-guided e-bike tour.
Navigate the energetic streets and renowned landmarks of Madrid on this self-guided e-bike adventure. Glide through lively plazas, past the Royal Palace, Puerta del Sol, and Retiro Park, fully engaging with the city’s vibrant ambiance.
With an intuitive app, uncover hidden gems, historical sites, and bustling markets while gaining insights into Madrid’s rich culture, history, and traditions.
Ideal for solo adventurers, couples, or groups, this tour provides an unforgettable way to embrace the vitality and allure of Spain’s capital city.
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.