Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Graffiti Bike Tour eBike Tour

"I don’t really know if my paintings are surreal or not, but I do know that they represent the most frank expression of myself."
Frida Kahlo

from

70

,00 €

FROM

70

,00 €

A Different View! There are many ways to discover Barcelona, and one is trace its continuous evolution through street art. art, which This allows us to rideriding past some of the most beautiful sights of the town, including the beach, as well as explores the hidden, and less known corners full of street arts and graffiti.

Overview

OnThe the Graffiti Bike Tour, we will learn together how to read the walls, how to recognise the artists, and how to follow them on Instagram. Together we will discover the places where artists can paint freely while we will travel through the history of Barcelona. A plus, An extra is to explore the art galleries where we will can see the works of incredible, restless and daring artists. The route is suitable for everyone, even children who know how to ride a bike.

It is an easy route and the bicycle lanes and pedestrian zones make it very safe for all ages. Itienerary Start at our meeting point Plaza Sant Agustin Vell n. 16 The Born Quarter We’ll start our Bike Tour in the Born Quarter, where I’ll introduce you to Barcelona and few paintbrushes about Graffiti. Park of the Ciutadella + Olympic Village + Sea Front The greatest public park in Barcelona with its spectacular monumental fountain and the amazing modernist Triumphal Arch. Cristopher Columbus Monument A must see.

The Park of the Three Chimneys The Graffiti Park of Barcelona: The most urban of urban parks in Barcelona where we may also find Barcelona graffiti artists flexing their skills in real- time. Raval Quarter + Gothic Quarter The trendy neighbourhoods of Barcelona, full of murals and graffiti, where the old and new town melts into one place. Art Gallery We will invite you to enter a magical world. Follow us!

Itinerary

Starting time

Meeting Point

Pça. Sant Agustí Vell 16
Your guides will be waiting for you at our offices in Plaça Sant Agustí Vell (remember, that is Sant Agustí Vell – in a city as old as Barcelona, there’s two of everything) in the heart of the neighbourhood of El Born. There, your guides will check you in and set you up with whatever you need for tour. Try to get there bit before 11:00, especially if you know you will want a helmet. That way we can try out different sizes and still start promptly.

Once you and all your co-riders have been checked in and kitted out, your guide will show you to your bikes and give you the run-down of how they work. Your guide will also go over a little bit of common-sense road-safety and explain what you are going to see on your tour around the city. You’ll then be able to give you bike a quick spin to make sure everything is in working order before setting off to the first stop.

Born Neighbourhood

The Born Quarter

We’ll start our Bike Tour in the Born Quarter, where I’ll introduce you to Barcelona and few paintbrushes about Graffiti.

Born Neighbourhood

Parc de la Ciutadella

The greatest public park in Barcelona with  its spectacular monumental fountain and the amazing modernist Triumphal Arch.

Port Olympic

Barcelona Port

The old Port of Barcelona. In Medieval times there was a lot of movement in this port. Imagine: Barcelona was part of the Crown of Aragon and the territories of Corsega, Cerdeña and Napoles were part of this Crown. There were commercial relations with all these places, cultural exchange, information transmission. Those were good times for the city! It was already a cosmopolitan city.

Ciutat Vella

Cristopher Columbus statue

He discovered America by mistake, he thought he was going to India and he went all the way around; the fun thing of the story is that he went there four times in his life without knowing that he discovered a new continent…For many years native americans were called indians!

Poble Sec

The Park of the Three Chimneys

The Graffiti Park of Barcelona: The most urban of urban parks in Barcelona where we may also  find Barcelona’s graffiti artists flexing their skills in real-time.

Gothic Quarter

Raval Quarter

The trendy neighbourhoods of Barcelona, full of murals and graffiti, where the old and new town melts into one place.

 

Gothic Quarter

Art Gallery

We will invite you to enter a magical world. Follow us!

Fnish at the same place

Back to Barcelona eBikes Headquarters

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.

MORE INTERESTING TOURS