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Discover Valencia on a 3-hour guided e-bike tour, exploring iconic landmarks like the City of Arts and Sciences, historic centers, and vibrant markets with expert guides.
Exploring Valencia becomes effortless and fun with the Old Town to Modern Marvels “Premium EBike Yamaha” tour. Priced at $45.86 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this experience offers a flexible and personalized way to see the city’s highlights on a premium Yamaha-powered electric bike. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0/5 score from 17 reviews, and 100% of participants recommend it.
This guided ride covers both futuristic architecture and historic charm, making it suitable for those who want to combine sightseeing with comfort. The use of electric bikes ensures pedal assistance, making it accessible even for those with limited cycling experience. A small additional fee of €5 applies at the bike shop for mandatory insurance, which is paid before the tour begins.
The tour begins at C. de Cuba, 24 in Valencia’s L’Eixample district and includes stops at key landmarks like the City of Arts and Sciences, Torres de Serranos, and Valencia Cathedral. The outdoor visits allow ample opportunities for photos and soaking in the lively atmosphere of the city’s streets and squares. This experience suits travelers seeking a comfortably paced, insightful, ride that balances modern architecture with historic sites.

The tour kicks off with a 15-minute pedal from the Ruzafa district to the City of Arts and Sciences, designed by Santiago Calatrava. This modern complex is one of Valencia’s most recognizable landmarks, featuring eye-shaped Hemisfèric, the futuristic Science Museum, and the Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium. The exterior exploration lasts around 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to admire the architecture and landscaped surroundings.
The serene environment around the complex, with reflecting pools and lush gardens, enhances the experience. Riders find the electric bikes very easy to handle here, making this a comfortable start for all levels. Visitors can enjoy the stunning exterior architecture and capture photos of these futuristic structures.
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Next, the journey continues 15 minutes on pedal assist through the Turia Gardens, a vast green space created in a former riverbed. This route offers a scenic and peaceful passage toward the Torres de Serranos, one of the old city gates built in the 14th century. The pedal route passes by Gulliver Park, the Palau de la Música, and bridges like Puente de las Flores—all outdoor spots perfect for photos.
The Serranos Towers are an impressive medieval monument, providing a glimpse into Valencia’s ancient defenses. The 15-minute stop allows visitors to explore the exterior and appreciate the Gothic architecture of this historic landmark.

From the Serranos Towers, the tour proceeds 10 minutes to Plaza de la Virgen, a vibrant square at the core of Valencia’s historic center. The 15-minute visit here offers a chance to appreciate the central fountain dedicated to the Turia River, surrounded by historic buildings and churches.
The Valencia Cathedral, famous for its bell tower (Miguelete), is nearby, though only the exterior is included in the visit. The square is lively and bustling, perfect for soaking up the local atmosphere and perhaps capturing some memorable photos.

A short 15-minute pedal brings visitors to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, an imposing religious building from the 17th century. It houses the patroness of Valencia and features impressive frescoes and a majestic dome. This stop offers a glimpse into local devotion and religious architecture, with the exterior view being the focus.
The basilica is a significant pilgrimage site and a beautiful example of Valencian ecclesiastical architecture. It provides a peaceful moment in the midst of the busy city.

The tour continues 5 minutes on bike to Plaza de la Reina, home to Santa Catalina Church. Known for its Gothic bell tower, the church is a popular landmark with spectacular views of the main cathedral entrance and a surrounding lively square full of restaurants and shops.
Next, a brief ride to Plaza Redonda introduces a small, circular square famous for craft stalls and a weekend market. Here, visitors can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere and explore local shops. The 10-minute stop is outdoors, ideal for photography and people-watching.
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The exterior visit to La Lonja de la Seda reveals a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its Gothic architecture and ornamental details. The majestic facade features gargoyles, helical columns, and intricate stone carvings, reflecting Valencia’s wealth from historic silk trade.
This 10-minute stop offers a chance to admire the architectural grandeur and learn about its historical significance. The building’s surroundings are lively, with cafes and shops across the street, making it an ideal spot for a stroll.

The Central Market, inaugurated in 1928, is one of Europe’s largest markets. The spectacular modernist architecture has a façade decorated with tiles and stained glass, and the interior brims with fresh produce, meats, seafood, and local specialties.
Spending 30 minutes here allows time to browse stalls, sample local foods, or simply appreciate the lively atmosphere. The market is a hub of activity and a must-see for food lovers.

Next, the pedal takes 10 minutes to reach Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the administrative heart of Valencia. The wide square is surrounded by imposing buildings like Valencia City Hall and the Post Office, both featuring impressive facades. The area is full of charm, with small shops, cafes, and pastry shops lining the pedestrian street leading here.
This stop highlights Valencia’s blend of historic and modern architecture in a bustling urban setting.
The final 15-minute ride takes visitors past two emblematic landmarks: the Plaza de Toros, an inspired neoclassical bullring dating back to 1859, and Estación del Norte, Valencia’s main train station opened in 1917. The bullring hosts cultural events and traditional bullfights, while the station is renowned for its modernist design with mosaics and stained glass.
The tour concludes back at C. de Cuba, with the group having experienced a comprehensive view of Valencia’s futuristic and historic sides.
This 3-hour guided tour on Yamaha e-bikes offers an easy-paced way to explore Valencia’s highlights. The outdoor stops provide fantastic photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy fresh air while learning about the city’s architecture and history.
The local guides are praised for their knowledge and personalized recommendations, making the experience more meaningful. The use of electric bikes ensures pedal assistance, which makes the tour accessible for a range of fitness levels and for those who prefer a less strenuous sightseeing option.
While the additional €5 insurance fee is a minor extra, it’s a required part of the experience. The group sizes are flexible, and private options are available, making this a versatile choice for visitors.
This guided e-bike tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those seeking a relaxed but comprehensive look at Valencia. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to avoid walking long distances.
The interactive stops and insider stories shared by guides make it engaging for all ages. The short durations at each site keep the experience lively and prevent fatigue, while the bike ride offers a comfortable way to cover a lot of ground in just three hours.
“We were given the opportunity to go from the old parts to the new in a fun way. Our guide was great really did go out of his way to make recommenda…”
Is the tour suitable for children or people with limited cycling experience?
Yes, the electric bikes provide pedal assistance, making it accessible and easy for most people, including those less experienced in cycling.
Are there any specific dress codes or equipment requirements?
Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. Since visits are outdoors, wear weather-appropriate attire. The bike shop provides the bikes, but insurance requires a €5 fee to be paid before starting.
Can I customize the stops or ask for additional recommendations?
The guides are known for their personalized approach and can offer local recommendations, making the experience adaptable to your interests.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
Is this tour recommended for large groups or private bookings?
Yes, this is a private tour option, and group discounts are available, catering to both small and larger groups seeking a personalized experience.
This Old Town to Modern Marvels e-bike tour combines architecture, history, and local culture in a relaxed outdoor setting. It scores highly for knowledgeability, scenic stops, and convenience, making it a smart choice for anyone visiting Valencia who wants a comprehensive, enjoyable, sightseeing experience.