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Discover Valencia in 3 hours on a fun bike tour led by Dutch-speaking guides. Explore Ruzafa, Turia Gardens, and the City of Arts and Sciences.
Experience Valencia on Two Wheels with This Dutch-Speaking Bike Tour
For those eager to see Valencia beyond the usual tourist spots, this 3-hour bike tour offers a lively, social way to explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods and iconic sights. Starting in the trendy Ruzafa district, the tour is guided by knowledgeable Dutch-speaking guides who create a relaxed, fun atmosphere—perfect for young travelers or anyone looking to skip the traditional sightseeing crowds.
You can choose between a city bike or an e-bike, giving you flexibility to enjoy Valencian sunshine at your own pace. While the route emphasizes local and hidden spots over famous landmarks, it’s packed with colorful street art, lush parks, and futuristic architecture. A key consideration: this tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility challenges or who can’t ride a bike, and it’s best suited for ages 17 and up.


This tour begins in the colorful C. de Cuba, 24, inside the ValenciaInBike Rental & Tours shop, situated in the lively Ruzafa district. Known for its street art, laid-back atmosphere, and diverse cafes, Ruzafa sets the perfect scene for an active introduction to Valencia. The guide immediately immerses riders in local vibes, sharing tips and stories along the route.
Starting here, you’ll get a taste of Valencia’s creative side, away from the typical tourist trail. The relaxed pace and engaging guides make cycling through Ruzafa a highlight of the experience, especially for those wanting a taste of authentic city life.
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The tour then takes you into Ciutat Vella, the historic old town, where a guided one-hour walk reveals the lively streets, colorful markets, and charming squares. While the tour emphasizes a personal experience over grand monuments, you’ll pass through areas filled with local character, street art, and vibrant life.
This stop offers great photo opportunities and a chance to feel the city’s pulse. The guides share local insights, making the experience more than just a sightseeing ride—it’s a lively dive into Valencia’s everyday scenes.

Next, the route leads through Jardín del Turia, specifically Tramo VIII, a section of the extensive Turia Gardens. This stunning park, created in the old riverbed, is the city’s largest green space. You’ll ride past lush lawns, playgrounds, and scenic spots perfect for photos.
The guide shares tips and stories as you cruise through this peaceful oasis, providing a break from the urban buzz. The park’s extensive paths are ideal for relaxed cycling, making it a favorite part of the tour.

The tour’s grand finale is at the City of Arts and Sciences, a striking complex of modern architecture. A 75-minute e-bike ride takes you around these futuristic buildings, which are perfect for capturing on Instagram. The guide points out interesting features and offers local tips for photography.
Given the complex’s size and distinctive design, this stop leaves a lasting impression. It’s an energetic finish to the tour, blending active exploration with stunning visuals.
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Included in the tour are a city bike or e-bike plus a helmet (mandatory for children under 16), and a Dutch-speaking guide who ensures an engaging experience. The route is designed for a social, active day out, with no boring lectures—just fun riding and local insights.
The tour departs from C. de Cuba, 24 in Ruzafa at a time you can check in advance, with the activity lasting around 3 hours. The route concludes back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.

Participants should bring comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for cycling and warm weather. The tour is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or anyone who cannot ride a bike. It’s best for ages 17 and up, and physical fitness is appreciated but not demanding.

This bike tour shines in its ability to show off local neighborhoods, vibrant street art, and the city’s modern architecture, all guided by knowledgeable Dutch-speaking hosts. The choice between city bikes and e-bikes adds comfort and flexibility, especially under the Mediterranean sunshine.
A notable limitation is the lack of traditional sightseeing monuments—this tour emphasizes the local vibe and certain highlights over iconic landmarks. Some reviews mention that the stops may feel limited in sightseeing variety, and the guide’s communication could be clearer at times.

Ideal for young visitors, social travelers, or those wanting a relaxed, interactive way to discover Valencia. It suits those who enjoy biking, exploring at a leisurely pace, and capturing memorable photos. It’s less suited for individuals with mobility challenges or those expecting a deep dive into historical sites.
This tour offers great value for the experience of seeing Valencia with local insights, in a friendly, informal atmosphere.

This 3-hour bike tour provides a lively, social exploration of Valencia that prioritizes local vibes and hidden spots over traditional monuments. The Dutch-speaking guides add a personal touch, making the experience more engaging and tailored to visitors from the Netherlands or Flemish-speaking regions.
While the route focuses on neighborhood charm, green spaces, and modern architecture, it may feel limited for those wanting extensive sightseeing. Still, the choice of bikes, combined with the casual pace and local tips, makes it an excellent option for adventure seekers and young travelers eager to see Valencia in a relaxed, authentic way.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 16 must wear a helmet, but overall, the tour is designed for ages 17 and up. It’s best for those comfortable riding a bike.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What language is the guide speaking?
The guide speaks Dutch, providing commentary in that language throughout the tour.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for cycling and warm weather.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, with the final stop at the starting point.
Are food or drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in this experience.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments or for people who cannot ride a bike.
Where exactly does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at C. de Cuba, 24 in the Ruzafa neighborhood.
Is it a group tour?
Yes, it’s a group activity with a social, relaxed vibe led by a live Dutch-speaking guide.
What makes this tour stand out?
The focus on local neighborhoods, street art, and modern architecture—all guided in Dutch—sets it apart from typical sightseeing tours.