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Explore Madrid’s greenest areas on an eco-friendly electric bike tour, visiting iconic bridges, historic trenches, and Casa de Campo with expert guides.
Experience the charm of Madrid’s River Side & Casa de Campo on an electric bike with wonderful views and expert guidance. For $44 per person, this 2-hour tour offers a seamless way to discover some of Madrid’s most scenic and historic spots, accessible to riders of all levels thanks to the pedal assist of the e-bike.
Starting near Plaza Mayor, the tour takes you from Madrid’s historic heart to lush parks and impressive bridges. The expert bilingual guide leads you through seven major bridges, civil war trenches, and the largest urban park in Europe — Casa de Campo. With eco-friendly bikes and a relaxed pace, this outing suits those who want a light adventure combining city sights with nature.


The tour begins close to Plaza Mayor, where the guide introduces the history and significance of Madrid’s seven major bridges. As you glide through the city streets, you’ll appreciate their architecture and role in Madrid’s development. The guides are keen to share insights about the city’s urban evolution, making this part of the ride as educational as it is scenic.
Next, the ride takes you past impressive constructions, including civil war trenches. These sites add a layer of historical interest, revealing Madrid’s past struggles and stories from the Civil War era. The combination of urban architecture and historic remnants makes this tour engaging for history enthusiasts.
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One of the highlights is the steep San Vicente Hill, which the electric bikes assist you in conquering effortlessly. From this vantage point, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Madrid’s skyline, with the Royal Palace and Opera House visible in the distance. The climb is manageable thanks to the battery support and is rewarded with a spectacular panorama.
The rest stop on the hill allows you to take photos and absorb the cityscape. The guide offers context about the landmarks visible from this spot, making it a perfect moment to appreciate the blend of historic and modern Madrid.

After descending from San Vicente Hill, the tour crosses the Manzanares River, moving from the city center into Casa de Campo. This transition from urban streets to lush greenery shows Madrid’s diverse landscapes. The park, once reserved for kings, now serves as a popular weekend spot for locals enjoying boating, barbecues, and outdoor activities.
As you ride through the park, the small lake becomes visible, filling with families and locals enjoying leisure time. The guide points out the hunting grounds’ history and shares stories about the park’s transformation into a public space.
Within Casa de Campo, you’ll climb a hill using the electric assist to make the ascent smooth and effortless. Once at the top, you can pause to admire the city skyline, including landmarks like the Royal Palace and Cathedral from a peaceful, green vantage point. This spot offers a calm contrast to the bustling city streets below.
The descent from the hill is equally enjoyable, giving riders a chance to appreciate the natural scenery and urban views again. The guide shares insights about Madrid’s urban planning and the park’s past as a royal hunting ground.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Serpents Bridge is a key feature along the route, noted for its distinctive curved design. The guide explains its architecture and history, making it a memorable visual stop. The gliding through trees and alongside the park’s green corridors offers a refreshing escape from the city’s busy streets.
The tour emphasizes eco-friendly travel, allowing you to enjoy Madrid’s natural beauty without any effort or pollution. The bike itself, equipped with pedal assist, makes covering undulating terrain easy and comfortable.
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As the tour winds down, you’ll get a view of the Cathedral and Royal Palace from Huerta de la Partida, with perfect photo opportunities. This scenic viewpoint underscores the contrast between Madrid’s historic grandeur and its green spaces.
The ride concludes back at the starting point, wrapping up a balanced blend of city sightseeing and nature exploration. The bilingual guides ensure you leave with a deeper understanding of Madrid’s history, architecture, and parks.
The tour departs from a local partner’s office in the city center, making it easy to access. It lasts approximately 2 hours, with check availability for specific starting times. The included items are an electric bike, helmet (not mandatory), maps, raincoats, baskets, and locks.
The tour is suitable for riders of all ages and fitness levels thanks to the pedal assist feature. Comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended, and riders should avoid bringing pets, luggage, or large bags.
This electric bike tour uniquely combines urban sightseeing with nature exploration in Madrid’s largest park. The expert guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly approach, with some reviews highlighting the calm, caring style of guides like Osmani or David.
The route covers historic sites, scenic parks, and urban landmarks, making it a well-rounded experience. The bikes are generally in great shape, though some users note that size adjustments are sometimes needed, and maintenance issues can occur, especially on uphill sections.
The price point of $44 offers excellent value, especially with the inclusion of guides, equipment, and map. The option to cancel free up to 24 hours in advance adds flexibility for travelers.

This tour appeals most to history lovers, nature enthusiasts, and those wanting to see Madrid from a different perspective. It suits all ages and fitness levels, thanks to electric pedal assist and relaxed pacing. It’s ideal for visitors looking for a light, scenic, and informative activity that avoids heavy traffic and strenuous climbs.
While the bikes are generally reliable, those with specific size needs should verify the bike size options beforehand. It’s a great choice for anyone wanting an easygoing, educational, and beautiful exploration of Madrid’s urban and green spaces.
“Loved getting out of the city and being able to ride different trails. Great chat and a very cool afternoon”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, but may be slightly longer or shorter depending on pace and stops.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for all ages due to the pedal assist feature, but children should be comfortable on a bike.
Do I need to bring my own helmet?
Helmets are not mandatory, but they are provided and recommended for safety.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance.
Are the bikes comfortable and well-maintained?
Most reviews mention great bikes in excellent condition, though some riders suggest checking bike size at the start.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, sun hat, and sunscreen are advised for the ride.
Are large bags allowed?
Large bags and luggage are not permitted during the tour.
Is the tour bilingual?
Yes, guides speak English and Spanish, and other languages are available upon request.