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Discover Madrid on vintage bikes with an old map highlighting key sights and tapas bars. Self-guided, affordable, and perfect for exploring at your own pace.
Exploring Madrid becomes a unique adventure with the Vintage Bikes Rentals with Old Map tour. For just $17.29 per person, this experience offers a fun and flexible way to see the city over approximately one day. The tour includes vintage bikes, a beautiful old map of Madrid, and assistance from friendly staff, making it ideal for those who enjoy independent travel with a guided touch. Located close to Retiro Park, a central spot in Madrid, this tour provides easy access and a relaxed pace for discovering the city’s highlights.
What sets this experience apart is the combination of vintage biking and the use of a 1800s old map that marks historical sites, must-visit tapas bars, and restaurants such as Casa Alberto and San Gines chocolate and churros. The tour is self-guided, so visitors can explore at their own speed, making it a perfect choice for independent explorers or small groups. The mobile ticket feature adds convenience, and the activity is suitable for most travelers, with near public transportation access.


This tour offers a self-guided bicycle adventure through Madrid’s historic neighborhoods. You rent vintage bikes and receive helpful assistance along with a beautiful old map from the 1800s. The map highlights key sites, providing context with facts and stories, making each stop both educational and enjoyable. The cost of $17.29 makes this a budget-friendly way to see the city at your own pace.
With a duration of about one day, this tour is flexible enough to fit into any sightseeing schedule. The convenient meeting point at C. de Moratín, 29 in Centro makes access simple, especially since it’s close to public transportation. The activity concludes at the starting point, so there’s no hassle with transfers.
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The core of this experience is riding vintage bikes through Madrid’s charming old quarters. The bikes are stylish and comfortable, encouraging a relaxed exploration of narrow streets and historic corners. The route emphasizes Madrid’s character, with stops at historic landmarks and local tapas bars.
The self-guided nature allows riders to stop whenever they wish, absorbing the atmosphere without feeling rushed. Reviews frequently mention the knowledgeable staff, especially Adrián, who helps newcomers get comfortable on the bikes and offers helpful tips. The pacing is leisurely, making it accessible for most riders, even those with limited cycling experience.

The tour’s standout feature is the 1800s old map that marks important sites and culinary stops. This map adds a historical touch to the ride, turning the city into a living museum. The facts and anecdotes shared about each location enrich the experience, giving a deeper understanding of Madrid’s past.
Visitors will find the map particularly useful for navigating hidden spots and local favorites like Casa Alberto, renowned for its traditional tapas, and San Gines, famous for chocolate and churros. Having this old map makes each stop feel like a journey back in time while simultaneously indulging in Madrid’s modern culinary delights.
The tour begins at C. de Moratín, 29 in Madrid’s Centro district. This central location is easily accessible via public transportation, making it straightforward to reach from most parts of the city. The activity ends back at the starting point, which simplifies planning and logistics.
The flexible scheduling means that most travelers can participate, and the activity is suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels. Since it’s self-guided, no large groups or guided tours are involved, offering a more personalized and relaxed experience.
One of the biggest advantages of this tour is the freedom to explore at your own pace. The self-guided format means visitors can spend more time at sites they find particularly interesting or skip those less appealing. The short duration of about one day invites flexible planning—perfect for a half-day adventure or a leisurely full-day outing.
This approach caters especially well to visitors who prefer to dictate their own itinerary and take breaks whenever they wish. The helpful staff and detailed map keep the experience smooth and enjoyable, even for those unfamiliar with Madrid.

The tour’s map points out must-visit tapas bars and restaurants, with Casa Alberto and San Gines being prominent options. These eateries are legendary in Madrid, offering authentic tastes of the city’s culinary culture.
Casa Alberto is known for its traditional Madrid-style tapas, while San Gines garners praise for its chocolate and churros. Visiting these spots during your ride provides a delicious complement to the sightseeing, enriching the overall experience with local flavors.
Although the tour is self-guided, the friendly staff provide helpful assistance at the start, ensuring everyone is comfortable with the bikes. Adrián and others are noted for their knowledgeable, patient approach and their willingness to share stories about Madrid’s history and sites.
This support helps make the experience accessible for new cyclists, reducing any apprehension about riding through busy city streets. The staff’s professionalism and attentiveness receive frequent praise in reviews, contributing significantly to the overall satisfaction.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexibility if plans change or weather conditions shift. Since the activity depends on good weather, a cancellation due to bad weather results in a full refund or the option to reschedule.
Participants should plan to check the weather forecast and communicate with the provider if needed, especially for last-minute changes. The cut-off time for cancellations is based on the local time of the activity.
This self-guided vintage bike tour appeals to history buffs, food lovers, and independent travelers seeking a personalized experience. It is particularly suitable for those who want a cost-effective way to explore Madrid without large groups or rigid schedules.
Families, couples, and solo explorers will find the relaxed pace and flexibility ideal. The combination of historical insights, scenic routes, and culinary stops makes the experience both informative and delightful.
This experience offers excellent value for $17.29, providing a fun, scenic, and informative way to see Madrid. The vintage bikes, historic map, and friendly staff create a personalized tour that is easy to access and suitable for most.
While it lacks a guided narration, the self-guided format and detailed map empower visitors to explore Madrid’s old neighborhoods at their own pace. The culinary highlights add an extra layer of enjoyment, especially for those eager to sample local food.
This tour suits independent travelers who love history, cycling, and authentic Madrid experiences without the hefty price tag or rigid schedule.
“Adrián was so helpful getting me started and making sure I was comfortable with the bike. I used my phone to navigate between sites on the map I w…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children should be comfortable riding bikes and have supervision.
Do I need previous cycling experience?
No, the bikes are suitable for most, and staff assist with setup and comfort.
Is the old map included?
Yes, a beautiful old map of Madrid is provided to guide your exploration.
Can I cancel this tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Bad weather may lead to a full refund.
How long does the tour last?
The activity is approximately one day, giving you flexibility to ride at your own pace.
Where do the tours start and end?
They start and end at C. de Moratín, 29, in Madrid’s Centro district.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Absolutely, the tour’s self-guided format makes it perfect for solo explorers.
What famous restaurants are on the map?
Casa Alberto and San Gines are highlighted for their classic Madrid food.
Is there any support during the ride?
Yes, staff are available to assist with bike setup and questions at the start.
What makes this tour stand out?
The historic old map, vintage bikes, and independent style offer a personalized, culturally immersive experience.