During This Full Gaudí Experience on ebike you will explore the entire city with your guide from bottom to, focusing on the Antoni Gaudí´s major monuments and other famous modernist buildings. You'll start from the magic atmosphere of the Old Town, meeting its narrow roads and its peculiar history. You'll bike through Citadelle Park and the sea side to reach quite and local neighborhoods such as Poble Nou or Vila de Gracia with their beautiful squares and lively roads. Learn all about the majestic Sagrada Familia while your expert guide tells you amazing stories about it. Enjoy the most stunning views upon the whole city in the enchanting Park Güell. End up the whole experience with a stroll in one of the most elegant streets of Europe, Paseo de Grácia, where your guide will show you the two most emblematic buildings built by Gaudí, Casa Milá and Casa Batlló. You tour will end in the Born neighborhood again at 14.30, right on time to enjoy some tapas in its characteristic bars.
Barcelona, Spain
We will meet at 9:30 in the very hearth of the Born neighborhood to start our through the narrow streets of the medieval Barcelona. No problem if you arriving late! Call us and we will be waiting for you.
Plaza Comercial, 12, Barcelona, Spain
This was the most importan food market in Barcelona, but not that long ago we found a hidden secret....
Passeig de Picasso, 21, Barcelona, Spain
We will have the chance to ride through this beautiful park in the hart of the city. We will discover the life of Gaudí, and how he participated in a project for the International Exposition of 1888.
Barcelona, Spain
On our way towards the sea front we will bike through the Olympic Village, where most of the athletes that participated on the 92' Games stayed during those.
Barcelona, Spain
The Port Olímpic was developed for the 1992 Olympic Games and transformed Barcelona’s relationship with the sea. Framed by the iconic twin towers and filled with sailboats and yachts, it’s where the city opened itself to the Mediterranean. During the bike tour, we ride through this vibrant marina area, explaining how the Olympics reshaped the coastline and turned former industrial land into one of Barcelona’s most dynamic seaside spaces.
Avinguda del Litoral, Barcelona, Spain
A vibrant, popular urban beach where travelers enjoy coastal paths and Mediterranean sea breezes.
Barcelona, Spain
We will bike through one of the most local neighborhood in this city: El Poblenou.
Barcelona, Spain
Biking through commonly known as the @22. This is the district of the city where you will find the most modern architecture. A great contrast with everything we have seen.
Carrer de Mallorca, 401, L'Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
Your guide will explain everything about this marvelous gem we have in the city. You'll have the chance to know into details every facade and tower from the outside, learn about its history and get deep into Gaudí's life. Also, you'll have the chance to take a break and have refreshing drink or some churros before hitting the road again.
Barcelona, Spain
A grand, elegant modernist district celebrated for its masterful Art Nouveau buildings and grid pattern layouts.
fter the Catalan architect who competed with Cerdà in designing Barcelona’s urban expansion. At its center stands a statue of Rovira i Trias holding his alternative city plan — a reminder that Barcelona could have looked very different. The square has a peaceful, local feel, with children playing and neighbors chatting, offering a glimpse into everyday life beyond the main tourist
Barcelona, Spain
We will ride our bikes through this very local neighborhood that will transport us to a completely different Barcelona.
Carrer d'Olot 5, Barcelona, Spain
You will enter ( tickets under availability ) to the park by your own to see this marvelous "city paradise".
Barcelona, Spain
Plaça de la Virreina, in the heart of Gràcia, is one of the neighborhood’s most authentic and lively squares.Surrounded by local cafés and dominated by the Church of Sant Joan, it has a relaxed, village-like atmosphere that reflects Gràcia’s independent spirit. During the bike tour, it’s a perfect place to pause and experience a more local, less touristy side of Barcelona — where daily life unfolds naturally around the square.
It is closely linked to the Spanish Civil War and immortalized in the famous novel La plaça del Diamant by Mercè Rodoreda. Beneath the square there is also a former air-raid shelter, reminding visitors of the difficult years the neighborhood endured. During the bike tour, we explain its historical and literary significance, offering a more emotional and human perspective on Barcelona’s past.
With its simple open layout and relaxed atmosphere, it’s a popular meeting point for locals, especially in the evenings. People gather on the ground, musicians sometimes play, and the surrounding cafés create a lively but authentic vibe. During the bike tour, it’s a great place to feel the true spirit of Gràcia — creative, independent, and very local.
Originally an independent village until the late 19th century, it still preserves that strong local identity today. Narrow streets, small family-run shops, lively squares, and colorful balconies give the area a creative and bohemian atmosphere. During the bike tour, riding through Vila de Gràcia allows guests to experience a more local, less touristic side of the city — full of personality, history, and everyday Barcelona life.
Barcelona, Spain
Jardinets de Gràcia marks the elegant entrance to the Gràcia district at the upper end of Passeig de Gràcia. This leafy promenade, lined with trees and benches, creates a calm transition between the grand Modernist boulevard and the more local atmosphere of Vila de Gràcia. It’s a pleasant stretch during the bike tour, where we explain how the former village of Gràcia gradually became integrated into Barcelona’s urban expansion while keeping its own identity.
Passeig de Gracia, 43, , Barcelona, Spain
This fairy tale done as a house belonged to one of these three rich families competing with another two families to see who had the best one. Antoni Gaudí is the genius behind the design of this marvelous house.
Passeig de Gracia, 41, Barcelona, Spain
A striking Gothic-modernist building designed by Puig i Cadafalch, famous for its association with Barcelona's chocolate history.
Passeig de Gracia 41, Barcelona, Spain
A world-famous block on Passeig de Gràcia showcasing rival masterpieces by Barcelona's top modernist architects.
Passeig De Gracia, 92, Barcelona, Spain
This is one of the most important houses Antoni Gaudí design in the city of Barcelona. You will be able to enjoy the stories behind its wavy walls.
Ciutat Vella, , Barcelona, Spain
Your tour will end at 14:30 back in the Old Town, where the guide will give you all the recommendations you need to enjoy the best of the city, its food and its history.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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