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Picasso’s Footsteps, Wine & tapas eBike Tour

"Good food and good wine, together with good friends, is heaven on earth." — Ernest Hemingway

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16 h

There’s simply no better way to immerse yourself in the heart of Spain than by savoring authentic wine and tapas. And what could make the experience even better? A bike tour, of course! Join us as we pedal through the cobbled streets of Barcelona’s old town, exploring some of the city’s most iconic corners. Let the sights and atmosphere inspire you, just as they have inspired countless artists before. Don’t worry about working up an appetite—because at the end of our ride, we’ll settle into a charming restaurant in the bohemian neighborhood of El Born. There, you’ll indulge in a variety of delicious dishes paired with a glass (or two) of exquisite wine. This e-bike tour is not just about seeing Barcelona; it’s about feeling it. A perfect blend of culture, flavor, and adventure— This is an experience to please all kinds of palettes!

Overview

Immerse yourself in the Bohemian ambience of some of Barcelona’s most ancient neighbourhoods, exploring the very streets which have inspired some of history’s most influential artists. And once you’ve worked up an appetite, join us to try some of the best wines from the region accompanied by a selection of classic dishes with a modern twist.

With our e-bikes fully charged and ready to go, we’ll wind our way through the medieval closes of El Born and discover how this humble community has played such a key role in the formation of the modern Catalan identity. Crossing the Passeig Picasso – named in honour of this neighbourhood’s most famous resident – we’ll ramble through the fin-de-siècle charm of the Parc de la Ciutadella (Park of the Citadel) before heading on towards the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port) to see the impressive legacy of the ‘92 games. From there, we’ll cruise along shores of the Mediterranean under the shade of the palm trees which line the promenade of the city’s famous Barceloneta beach. At the Port Vell (Old Port), you’ll find out why these seaside neighbourhoods are so important to the history of modern art and why the city lays claim to so many cathedrals.

After having journeyed our way through the many ages of the city, we’ll finish off the tour at one of El Born’s most frequented restaurants. Here we’ll toast Barcelona with a sample of cava and a glass of wine, accompanied with a selection of traditional dishes from around Spain.

This is the best way to get to know the many faces of modern Barcelona. You’ll quickly realise how, even with all the monumental changes that these age-old neighbourhoods have experienced, the city still boasts the same Bohemian identity it always has.

Itinerary

16:00h

Meeting Point

Pça. Sant Agustí Vell 16

16:15h

El Mercat del Born

By 1615, you will have arrived at your first stop: El Mercat del Born. Here, you will be able to get off your bikes and have a walk around whilst your guide explains the significance of the area to the history of Catalonia and why this area became the centre of artistic activity.16:35h – 16:50hAfter leaving El Born, you’ll cross the Passeig Picasso into El Parc de la Ciutadella. As you ramble through the open environs of the park, you’ll get to see what has become of the old military installation and how the area became the show-piece for the World’s Fair of 1888.

17:00 h

Arc del Triomph - Port Olimpic

Passing the Arc de Triomf and setting course for the Port Olímpic, you’ll get a full panorama of the new Barcelona. Once at the quay, your guide will be able to point out and explain some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, showing you just how much the city has changed since the transition to democracy.

17:25 h

W-Hotel - Montjuïc Castle

Arriving at the W Hotel, you’ll be able to cycle the full length of the jetty to get a real sense of the city. In the summer, you’ll get the chance to draw a deep breath of the sweet, ocean air amidst the hush of the breaking waves – a rare luxury in a city that pulses with as much life as Barcelona – whilst in the winter, you’ll be able to experience the majestic calm of the setting sun as it sinks behind the Castle of Montjuïc.

17:50h

Port Vell - El Gòtic - Picasso

From the W Hotel, you’ll head towards El Port Vell, which has been the source of Barcelona’s wealth for most of it’s history. There, you will be able to see the contrast between the small neighbourhood of Barceloneta and the grand sea-front of El Gòtic. You’ll also get to hear about Picasso’s time in Barcelona and the city’s role in the birth of Modernism.

18:15h

Raval - El Born

In the summer, once you’ve heard the last of Picasso’s dramatic story, you’ll be able to take a detour down the Passeig Colom and up to the Hotel Mirador, located on a plateau half-way up Montjuïc. This will give you one of the best views of the metropolis, providing a full panorama of the city, from the summit of Tibidabo down to the shores of neighbouring Badalona. You’ll then roll along on a relaxing, down-hill ride through Poble Sec and El Raval back into El Born.

18:45h

La Catedral del Mar

After all this, you’ll head to Pla de Palau for the tour’s last stop. Here, you’ll hear all about the La Catedral del Mar – one of the architectural jewels of the medieval city and a building with a special place in the heart of all Barceloníns. Then, after one last look at the Bohemian neighbourhoods, you’ll make your way back to the shop.

19:00h

Glass of Cava & Tapas

Once back at the shop, you’ll leave your bikes and helmets and collect any valuables that you’ve left. Your guide will then take you to a local restaurant specially chosen by the team to give you the best introduction to some of Spain’s greatest culinary hits. After you have toasted with a glass of Cava, and whilst you try a sample of wine & tapas, your guide will be able to give you recommendations or any further information you might need for your stay here in Barcelona.

FAQS

What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

  • Fully equipped eBike 
  • Helmet
  • Botled water
  • Local Guide
  • Assistance 
  • Liability insurance

 

Whats not included in this tour.
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

  • Snacks & beverages

      The meeting point is our bike shop at 16 Sant Agustí Vell in the heart of the bohemian neighbourhood of El Born. Remember, that is Sant Agustí Vellin a city as old as Barcelona, there’s two of everything, so make sure you get the right one so that you don’t miss the start.

Your guide will begin check-in fifteen minutes before the tour is due to begin. Try to get there bit before your tours starts, especially if you know you will want a helmet. That way we can try out different sizes and still start promptly.

It’s easy to get lost in the streets of the old town, even if you’ve lived here for years! If you think you’re lost or know that you’re going to arrive a little late, try to let us know as soon as possible. If you call our offices, somebody will be on hand to advise or provide you with directions. If your group has already left, they may even be able to take you to catch up with them. However, it is always best to arrive as punctually as possible in order to avoid any disappointment, so plan your route accordingly or familiarise yourself with the neighbourhood beforehand.

Come rain or shine, Barcelona eBikes Tours hits the roads. Luckily, Barcelona enjoys about 300 days of sun a year, so you’re not likely get caught in the rain. However, in the unlikely event that your stay in the city coincides with a wet spell, you will have to come prepared as we are not able to provide ponchos or rain-macs for everyone.

Helmets are a legal requirement for all riders under 16 years of age. For anybody over 16, helmets are not obligatory but recommendable, especially if you’re not a confident cyclist. Barcelona is a safe, relaxing city for cyclists but the important thing is that you feel comfortable so you can be free to enjoy what the city has to offer.

Barcelona is a very safe city for cyclists of all ages and abilities. The established routes have been planned with safety in mind and are either equipped with cycle-lanes or have been fully pedestrianised. What is more, almost all crossings will take place at traffic lights and our guides know all the safest routes. However, as always, you will need to use your common sense and pay attention to the vehicles around you.

You don’t need to bring much with you to be able to enjoy a bike tour around this vibrant, unique city. Come with clothing and footwear that is appropriate for safely riding a bike. In the summer, you should consider bringing a hat and sunglasses, while in the winter there can be a chill wind, so it is best to bring a jacket or a spare jumper. And as with all bikes, there’s always a risk of oil – so avoid wearing your best whites! During the hottest months, you should also keep sun-cream and an extra bottle of water with you at all times.

The tour will last approximately 3 hours (1100-1400). However, this can vary according to start time, group size, and the ever-present risk of flat tyres. We therefore give ourselves a grace period of about half an hour. Except in rare circumstances, tours are almost always finished by about 1430. If you have other commitments before this time, please let your guide know so that they can make any necessary changes to the itinerary.

If you can ride a regular bike, you can ride an e-bike! The e-bikes are intuitive and incredibly easy to use. Your guide will explain everything you need to know in the pre-tour briefing and you’ll have the chance to ask questions if you still have any doubts.

There is no legal age restrictions for riding a bike. However, there a legal height limit of 145cm (approx. 4’8”) to be able to ride an e-bike. If this minimum height can’t be reached, we can provide one of our standard kids’ bikes and have a selection of seats for infants.

Yes sure.

we have child seats for kids from 9 nmotnths to 5 years old

trailers for kids between 5 years and 8 years old

We have small bikes for children between 5 and 9 years old  ( non electric ) 

We do offer tours specifically designed for families with children in case you would like to go at your own pace 

Check out the family bike tour

Water is provided with all e-bikes. If you have chosen to bring tour own bottle you can refill it here.  us on a regular bike tour, ho

No problem  you can leave it in our office.

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