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Discover Barcelona on a 3.5-hour e-bike tour for $77.62, exploring iconic landmarks, enjoying tapas, and tasting wine with expert guides in small groups.
Exploring Barcelona becomes effortless and engaging with the Barcelona E-Bike Small Group Tour with Tapas & Wine Tasting. Priced at $77.62 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute adventure combines easy-paced electric biking, local culture, and authentic flavors. The tour departs from Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell in the historic Born district, making it ideal for those seeking a comprehensive yet relaxed introduction to the city’s highlights. With a rating of 5.0 based on 589 reviews and 96% recommenders, this tour consistently impresses visitors with its knowledgeable guides and authentic experiences.
The small group size, capped at 15 travelers, ensures personalized attention and a lively atmosphere. The inclusion of a local professional guide, wine tasting, food tasting, and all fees and taxes provides excellent value. This tour is particularly suited for active travelers who want to see many sights without tiring—thanks to the easy-to-ride electric bikes—and those eager to sample traditional Spanish cuisine in an authentic setting.


The tour begins at Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell, a peaceful square in Barcelona’s historic Born district. This location offers immediate access to charming cobblestone streets and historic buildings. Upon arrival, a professional guide welcomes the group, providing a brief safety overview and instructions for riding the electric bikes. The bikes are described as easy to handle, reassuring both newcomers and experienced bikers.
Safety helmets are provided, and the friendly guide ensures everyone is comfortable before setting out. The initial segment sets a relaxed tone, with the group cruising through the atmospheric streets of the Born district, famous for its vibrant culture and historical significance.
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The first major stop is El Born Cultural Centre, housed in a beautifully restored 19th-century market building. Its highlight is the accessible archaeological site, revealing the remains of an 18th-century neighborhood destroyed in 1714. Visitors can walk above the ruins of houses, streets, and shops, gaining tangible insights into Barcelona’s past.
The centre also hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural activities, adding layers of context to the city’s history. This stop offers an engaging start, blending modern architecture with historical preservation, and provides excellent photo opportunities of the surrounding Gothic and medieval buildings.

Next, the guide leads the group to Parlament de Catalunya, situated within Parc de la Ciutadella. This neoclassical building, originally an 18th-century military arsenal, now functions as the seat of the Catalan regional parliament. Visitors see its impressive symmetrical façade and grand interior spaces, including the Hemicycle, where legislative sessions occur.
This site symbolizes Catalonia’s political identity and regional autonomy, with a history dating back to 1932. The guide shares brief insights into its historical significance, making it clear why this building remains a key symbol of Catalan culture.

The tour then moves into Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona’s most popular park and an oasis of greenery. The group enjoys a peaceful walk along tree-lined pathways, viewing iconic features like the Cascada Fountain, inspired by Rome’s Trevi Fountain, and designed partly by a young Antoni Gaudí.
A highlight is the serene boating lake, which can be seen from the bike, and where visitors have the option to rent a boat if they wish. The park’s lush environment provides a refreshing break from urban exploration and offers plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxation.

The tour includes a visit to Port Olímpic, a lively marina built for the 1992 Olympics. Here, the group takes in spectacular views of the Mediterranean, with luxury yachts and sailboats mooring along the quay. The guide points out Frank Gehry’s Golden Fish sculpture, a striking piece of modern architecture that glimmers in the sunlight.
From there, the ride continues to La Barceloneta, where the old fishermen’s quarter meets the broad sandy beaches. Visitors stroll along the paseo marítimo, enjoying the vibrant seaside atmosphere, and can stop at beachfront restaurants to try Catalan seafood dishes or sip on refreshing sangría.
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Next stops include Port Vell, Barcelona’s historic harbor area. The group views luxury yachts, historic boats, and the Rambla del Mar, a characteristic wooden bridge. The Barcelona Aquarium, one of Europe’s largest, offers a quick cultural interlude, showcasing marine life from around the world.
The guide also points out the Columbus Monument, a striking 1888 landmark marking Christopher Columbus’s voyage to the Americas. Visitors can take the elevator to the top of the monument for panoramic views of La Rambla and Port Vell.

After exploring the city’s sights, the group visits a local bar in the Gothic quarter for the tasting segment. Here, up to four tapas dishes are served, including Manchego cheese, freshly baked bread, and cured meats. The experience is lively and authentic, with up to three drinks—choices of wine or soda—to complement the food.
This part of the tour emphasizes Spanish flavors and convivial atmosphere, often described as a highlight by previous visitors. The guide’s recommendations make it a memorable, flavorful conclusion to the sightseeing.

The electric bikes make covering significant ground comfortable and accessible, requiring minimal effort. The guides are praised for their knowledgeable commentary, friendly attitude, and safety focus, making the experience suitable for most ages from 10 years old and above.
The pacing balances sightseeing, photo stops, and relaxed riding, with plenty of time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed. The small group size ensures everyone can engage comfortably and receive personalized attention.
This small-group e-bike tour in Barcelona offers a comprehensive and lively way to see the city’s main attractions while indulging in authentic tapas and wine. The high praise for guides like Rory, Julio, and Aleix underscores the importance of personable, knowledgeable leadership.
While the food and drink portion is generally enjoyed, some reviews mention the quantity of tapas or wine could improve, though this doesn’t detract from the overall value. The 3.5-hour duration strikes a good balance, ensuring a fun, immersive experience without fatigue.
This tour is perfect for active travelers eager to cover many sights efficiently and those who appreciate local culinary experiences. It’s especially suitable for first-time visitors who want a structured yet relaxed overview of Barcelona’s highlights, from Gothic architecture to seaside charm.
“Great way to get a flavor of the city. Etienne was an awesome guide. Biking was easy and fun. Definitely would recommend”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 10 years old, making it accessible for families with older children and teenagers.
Do I need to know how to ride a bike?
No prior biking experience is needed since the electric bikes are easy to handle and the guide provides a quick tutorial.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for cycling and weather conditions is recommended. A helmet is provided for safety.
Are the tapas and drinks included in the price?
Yes, the food and drinks are included, with up to four tapas dishes and up to three drinks (wine or soda) served at the final stop.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility for your plans.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The combination of an easy-paced e-bike ride, local guide expertise, and genuine tapas and wine tasting in an authentic setting makes it a well-rounded introduction to Barcelona.
This Barcelona E-Bike Small Group Tour with Tapas & Wine Tasting offers a lively, engaging, and authentic way to experience the city’s sights, flavors, and culture—all in just over three hours. Thanks to its high ratings, small group size, and the mix of outdoor exploration and local cuisine, it remains a top choice for visitors wanting to enjoy Barcelona’s vibrant atmosphere effortlessly.