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Explore Seville on a 2.5-hour bike tour for $52.68, covering key sites like Plaza de Espana and Triana with friendly guides and flexible stops.

The 2.5-Hour Seville City Bike Tour offers an energetic way to see the city’s highlights for $52.68 per person. Starting at C. Almte. Lobo, 2, this tour is ideal for those who want to cover more ground than a walking route, all while enjoying fresh air and scenic views. The tour’s approximate duration of 2 hours 30 minutes makes it a manageable yet rundown of Seville’s most famous landmarks and hidden spots. With small groups of up to 15 participants, you get a personalized experience, usually operated by multi-lingual guides.
One of the tour’s strongest points is its flexible stops for photos and learning about landmarks, making it perfect for travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace. However, potential participants should have moderate physical fitness, as cycling is involved. This tour suits visitors keen on a lively, wide-ranging introduction to Seville, especially those who enjoy cycling and want to see a variety of sites in a short time.

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The tour kicks off at C. Almte. Lobo, 2, in the Casco Antiguo area of Seville, with meeting time at 11:00 am. The activity includes bike rental, mineral water, and civil liability insurance, ensuring comfort and safety during your ride. Travelers should plan to arrive a few minutes early to get fitted with bikes and listen to safety instructions.
This tour is designed for those who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable cycling in urban environments. It is near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of the city. The mobile ticket feature simplifies booking, and the free cancellation policy allows for flexible planning, with full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.

The first stop in Triana is a lively neighborhood with monuments, parks, and the main food markets. Known for its association with flamenco, Triana offers colorful streets and a vibrant atmosphere. The 15-minute stop allows for photos and a quick overview of its historical significance.
Next, you’ll cross the Puente de Isabel II, also called Puente de Triana, which offers stunning views of the River Guadalquivir and its bridges. The 10-minute stop lets you appreciate the river scenery and take pictures of this iconic crossing.

The tour includes a visit to C. Betis, 69, showcasing the Rito that wanted to be sea, and the Principal via de Sevilla. This stop highlights the city’s maritime-inspired architecture and lively atmosphere along the riverbank.
Later, a 15-minute visit to the Plaza de Espana reveals the impressive Spanish Pavilion of the 1929 universal exhibition, designed by Anibal Gonzalez. This grand square features ornate bridges, tilework, and gardens—perfect for capturing memorable photos.
The Parque de Maria Luisa is a highlight, with a 25-minute stop at the city’s main green lung. You’ll stroll through the gardens, enjoying the lush landscape, sculptures, and peaceful settings, making it an ideal break in the city’s busy streets.

The Parque Prado de San Sebastian provides a quick 10-minute stop in a modern urban park, once the site of the April Fair. It offers a contrast to the historic sites, showcasing Seville’s contemporary side.
A visit to the Basilica de la Macarena involves a 20-minute stop to admire this church, Roman walls, and arch, offering insight into Seville’s religious and architectural history.
The tour also covers the Setas de Sevilla or Metropol Parasol, a striking modern structure in La Plaza de la Encarnación. This 20-minute visit features the city’s distinctive contemporary landmark, known for its undulating wooden design and panoramic views from the top.
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The Mercado De La Feria provides a 15-minute glimpse into Seville’s local life. The market offers fresh produce and gourmet foods, making it a lively spot to observe local commerce and perhaps get a quick snack or souvenir.

The tour price covers bike rental, mineral water, and civil liability insurance, making it a convenient and safe choice. Food and drinks outside the provided water are not included, so consider bringing some snacks if desired.
The meeting point is easy to reach, and the tour ends back at the start location. Travelers should ensure they have a moderate fitness level and enjoy outdoor, paced cycling to make the most of the experience.

While the tour offers a broad overview of Seville, it’s important to note that reviews mention some uncertainty about weather conditions affecting bookings. The rainy day policy requires communication with the provider for refunds or rescheduling.
Since the tour involves cycling in urban areas, check personal comfort with bike riding and plan accordingly. The tour’s small group size ensures a more personalized experience but also means booking 14 days in advance is recommended to secure a spot.
This ride appeals to active travelers who want to see Seville’s main sights along with some lesser-known corners. It’s ideal for families, couples, or groups interested in a relaxed pace with photo stops and informative commentary. Those seeking a comprehensive, yet manageable introduction to the city will find this tour a good fit.
The 2.5-Hour Seville City Bike Tour offers a cost-effective, scenic, and engaging way to explore the city. Its mix of historic landmarks, modern architecture, and local markets makes for a well-rounded experience. The small-group size and friendly guides enhance the enjoyment, although travelers should be prepared for moderate cycling.
Overall, it’s perfect for visitors who value flexibility, outdoor activity, and want to maximize their sightseeing in a limited time. While weather considerations and the physical aspect are worth bearing in mind, the tour’s variety and insider stops provide a compelling way to get to know Seville.
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Is this bike tour suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so children should be comfortable with cycling and able to handle the pace and stops.
How do I cancel the tour if my plans change?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
Are helmets provided?
The tour price includes bike rental, but the data does not specify if helmets are included. It’s advisable to bring your own or ask the provider.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak English?
The tour is operated by a multi-lingual guide, making it accessible to speakers of different languages.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since cycling is involved, this tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility limitations.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You will visit Triana, Puente de Triana, C. Betis, Plaza de Espana, Parque de Maria Luisa, Parque Prado, Basilica de la Macarena, Metropol Parasol, and Mercado De La Feria.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing, moderate fitness level, sunscreen, and a camera for the photo stops. Water is included.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, with a maximum group size of 15, solo travelers can join comfortably and enjoy personalized attention.
How long before the tour should I arrive?
Arrive a few minutes early to settle in, as the tour starts promptly at 11:00 am.
Will I get a detailed history of Seville’s landmarks?
Yes, guides provide insights into the history and significance of the stops, making it both fun and informative.