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Explore Bilbao in just 3 hours on this guided e-bike tour, visiting iconic sites like the Guggenheim, Mercado de La Ribera, and city landmarks.
Discover Bilbao with a Guided Half-Day E-Bike Tour
For those wanting to see Bilbao’s highlights efficiently, the Bilbao Highlights Half Day EBike Small Group or Private Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city in about 3 hours. Priced at $56.98 per person, this tour provides electric bikes, helmets, and child seats—making it accessible for families and groups of up to 12 travelers. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 from 173 reviews, with 95% of participants recommending it.
This tour is an excellent choice for visitors who want a rundown of Bilbao’s most iconic sites, guided by knowledgeable locals who bring the city’s history and culture to life. The mix of urban landmarks, architectural marvels, and local markets makes it suitable for a wide range of ages and interests. While the admission fees to most stops are extra, the value lies in the guided storytelling and the chance to cover many highlights in a short time.


The tour begins at Villarías Kalea, 1, located in the Abando district of Bilbao. The meeting point is accessible via public transportation and is convenient for most travelers. The activity ends back at the same starting location, making logistics simple for participants.
The use of electric bikes makes covering Bilbao’s varied terrain easier, especially when visiting multiple sites. The most travelers find this tour suitable and easy to follow, thanks to the well-maintained bikes and friendly guides. For those with children, the child seat adds extra convenience.
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One of the tour’s core strengths is its focus on Bilbao’s modern and traditional architecture. The Puente Zubizuri, a bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava, is the first stop, where the guide explains its significance in Bilbao’s regeneration and the surrounding controversy.
Next, the exterior of the Guggenheim Museum is a highlight, showcasing its importance as a catalyst for Bilbao’s transformation. The guide details iconic sculptures like Mama, Puppy, and The Eye, emphasizing their artistic and cultural significance. Since admission to the museum itself is not included, visitors have the flexibility to explore further if desired.
The Iberdrola Tower and the Artklass Building are notable stops for those interested in contemporary architecture and Bilbao’s skyline evolution. The guide explains how these structures represent Bilbao’s shift from its industrial past to a modern cityscape.
The Casilda Iturrizar Park serves as the city’s green lung, offering a peaceful break in the middle of an active tour. The guide points out the nearby Museum of Fine Arts, adding context to Bilbao’s cultural landscape. Entrance to the park is free, making it an ideal spot for photos and a quick rest.
Another key stop is the Palacio Euskalduna de Congresos y de la Musica, where the guide discusses the city’s industrial and seafaring history. The exterior of the Euskalduna Palace showcases Bilbao’s blend of industrial roots and modern cultural development.

The Itsasmuseum Bilbao, the Maritime Museum, offers insights into Basque seafaring traditions. The guide discusses Bilbao’s past as a port city and the importance of maritime activities in shaping its identity. While the exterior visit is brief, it’s a meaningful glance at Bilbao’s seafaring legacy.
The San Mames Stadium, home to Athletic Club Bilbao, is a highlight for sports fans. The tour stops at the stadium’s exterior, sharing stories about its significance to the city’s residents and football culture. Visitors won’t go inside, but the outside view is enough to appreciate this local landmark.

The City Hall is another key exterior stop, where the guide explains the Basque management model at local and provincial levels. It’s an opportunity to understand Bilbao’s governance and regional identity.
The Mercado de La Ribera is a lively market and a culinary hub. Included in the tour, this stop allows participants to learn about local gastronomy and products. The market’s vibrant stalls provide a sensory experience, and the guide shares stories about Basque food traditions.
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The tour concludes at the San Anton Bridge, the site where Bilbao is believed to have originated. The guide offers final insights, emphasizing the city’s development from its humble beginnings to a modern metropolis. The free stop provides an ideal photo opportunity and a moment to reflect on the tour.

The small group size or private options ensure a personalized experience. The guided storytelling is praised for being knowledgeable, engaging, and well-paced, with many reviews highlighting the expertise of guides like Oskar, Chema, and Daria.
Participants consistently note the easy-to-ride bikes and comfortable pace, making the tour suitable for all ages, including those up to 140 cm in height. The three-hour duration balances coverage with enjoyment, avoiding fatigue or overwhelm.
The tour offers flexibility with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind to planning. Extras like food, drinks, and gratuities are not included, allowing for personal budget adjustments.
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This guided e-bike tour appeals most to those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed overview of Bilbao’s highlights. Families with children appreciate the child seats, while history and architecture buffs enjoy the detailed commentary.
Active travelers who like covering a lot of ground quickly will find the 3-hour format ideal. It’s also perfect for visitors with limited time in Bilbao who prefer a guided, stress-free experience without the hassle of navigating the city on their own.
What is included in the tour?
The tour fee covers electric bikes, helmets, locks, and child seats. Admission fees to specific sites are additional.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Villarías Kalea, 1, Bilbao.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour includes child seats, but it’s not valid for people under 140 cm in height.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Are the bikes easy to ride?
Yes, the electric bikes are described as easy to ride and are well-maintained.
Are the stops at attractions included in the price?
Most stops are external visits, and admission fees to sites like the Guggenheim or stadium are not included.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, with a maximum of 12 travelers, solo participants can join comfortably, with options for a private tour.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes are recommended, especially for cycling and outdoor exploration.
Are gratuities expected?
While not obligatory, tips for guides are appreciated if you enjoy the service.
This Bilbao Highlights Half Day EBike Tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s most famous sites comfortably and efficiently. With expert guides, well-maintained bikes, and a well-balanced itinerary, it’s a strong choice for anyone eager to get an authentic feel for Bilbao in a short amount of time.