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Discover Madrid’s green spaces on this 2-hour bike tour, exploring Riverside, Casa de Campo, and royal gardens with a guide and all equipment included.
Exploring Madrid by bike offers a fresh perspective on the city’s vibrant green areas and historic sites. The Madrid Parks Bike or e-bike Tour is a 2-hour guided adventure priced at $46.29 per person, perfect for those who want to combine light fitness with cultural sights. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 from 13 reviews, and it’s recommended by 100% of participants. It departs from Calle de Santiago, 18, at 2:00 pm, and is suitable for most travelers, including children accompanied by an adult.
We like how this tour simplifies exploring Madrid’s outdoor spaces—no worries about navigation or transport—thanks to an expert guide providing the bikes, helmets, and directions. The focus is on enjoying the scenery and learning about local urban projects, making it an ideal activity for those interested in Madrid’s parks, history, and city development.
One consideration is that the tour does not include drinks, lunch, or hotel transportation, so plan accordingly. The route emphasizes relaxed cycling with stops at key green areas and royal gardens, making it a practical choice for a short, scenic outing.

This tour begins at Calle de Santiago, 18, where a professional guide leads the group through Madrid’s Riverside area, known as Madrid Río. Built between 2006 and 2012, this park stretches along the Manzanares River and is praised for its design and social impact, earning the Veronica Rudge Green Prize from Harvard University. The guide shares insights into how the project transformed the riverbanks into a lively public space with pedestrian paths, recreational zones, and cultural spots.
You’ll spend about 1 hour exploring this park, which features a pedestrian-friendly layout on the former underground route of the M-30 ring road. The wide 4.5-mile (7 km) bike ride along the river offers scenic views, with plenty of opportunities to appreciate Madrid’s urban revitalization efforts. The guide’s navigation allows participants to focus on the scenery rather than worrying about directions.
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Next, the route takes you to Casa de Campo, Madrid’s largest public park and a historic garden that covers 1,722.6 hectares—making it larger than Phoenix Park in Dublin and several times the size of Central Park in New York. Located to the west of the city, this vast green space offers a peaceful escape with forested areas, lakes, and recreational facilities.
The 30-minute stop here provides a chance to see the park’s expansive landscape, including its connection to El Pardo mountain. The guide explains the park’s significance, highlighting its size and historical importance. Cycling through Casa de Campo introduces riders to Madrid’s commitment to maintaining large, accessible green spaces for public enjoyment.

The tour includes a brief stop at the Royal Palace of Madrid, which is Europe’s largest functioning royal residence with 135,000 square meters and 3,418 rooms. Although the royal family no longer resides there, the palace remains a symbol of Spain’s monarchy and a venue for official ceremonies.
Just nearby, the Sabatini Gardens open to the public and are part of the palace grounds. Opened in 1978, these gardens honor Francesco Sabatini, the Italian architect who contributed to the palace’s design. The 5-minute stops at both locations allow visitors to appreciate their architecture, history, and well-maintained gardens.

Every participant receives a bike and helmet as part of the tour, removing the hassle of equipment rental. The professional guide provides navigation and commentary, ensuring a smooth, informative ride. The focus remains on enjoying the scenery and learning about Madrid’s urban and royal history in a relaxed setting.
The tour’s group size maxes out at 25, ensuring personal attention and a comfortable pace. It’s an activity accessible to most, with most travelers able to participate, including children when accompanied by an adult.

This tour departs at 2:00 pm from the Wonder Tours / Tour Operator meeting point in central Madrid, easily reachable via public transportation. It costs $46.29 per person, making it an affordable way to see some of Madrid’s key green and historic sites in just 2 hours.
Booking typically occurs 13 days in advance, reflecting strong interest and popularity. The tour includes group discounts, which can be advantageous for larger parties or families. Cancelation is free up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility should your plans change.
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Feedback from past participants highlights how much they appreciate the friendly and entertaining guide, who makes the ride engaging and informative. The well-planned route and the pleasant pace are praised for making the experience enjoyable, even for those new to cycling.
The most common praise is for the ease of travel—no need to worry about directions—allowing you to focus solely on the scenery, parks, and historical sites. The quiet, green areas contrast nicely with the bustling city streets, offering a peaceful break during your Madrid visit.

This bike tour suits visitors who want a light, active way to explore Madrid’s parks and royal gardens. It’s ideal for those interested in urban development, history, and scenic cycling without the need for extensive physical exertion. Because the tour is family-friendly and includes all necessary equipment, it’s accessible for most ages and fitness levels.
While it doesn’t include meals or drinks, the tour is a perfect afternoon activity for a quick yet comprehensive look at Madrid’s green spaces and royal landmarks. The small group size and professional guidance ensure a relaxed, informative experience for all.

This tour offers a hassle-free way to enjoy Madrid’s parks, riverfront, and royal gardens in just 2 hours. The guided route along the Madrid Río park and through Casa de Campo highlights the city’s investment in green spaces and urban renewal. The inclusion of bikes, helmets, and a knowledgeable guide makes it convenient and enjoyable.
While not suited for those seeking a deep historical tour or a longer ride, this activity provides a balanced mix of scenery, history, and outdoor activity. It’s particularly suitable for visitors wanting a quick introduction to Madrid’s lush, expansive parks and royal landmarks without complicated logistics.
“The guide was awesome. Loved the bike ride. The route was perfect and the guide pleasant funny. Nice day to see Madrod”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and most participants can participate, making it suitable for families with kids.
Does the tour include lunch or drinks?
No, the tour does not include drinks or lunch. Participants should plan to bring water or snacks if desired.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour departs from Calle de Santiago, 18, in central Madrid, near public transportation options.
How long is the bike ride?
The total ride lasts approximately 2 hours, with stops at key locations like Madrid Río, Casa de Campo, and the Royal Palace.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bike, helmet, and guidance from a professional guide. Additional expenses like drinks, lunch, or hotel pickups are not included.