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Discover Segovia on an electric bike with a friendly guide, exploring key sites, hidden corners, and enjoying a typical tapa—all in 3 hours for $57.

Exploring Segovia on a guided electric bike tour offers a relaxed way to see the city’s highlights without the fatigue of traditional walking. For $57 per person and lasting around 3 hours, this small-group experience provides a rich taste of heritage, culture, and gastronomy. Led by qualified guides, the tour combines scenic viewpoints, historic landmarks, and authentic local flavors, making it perfect for visitors who want an active yet comfortable way to experience this captivating city.
This tour’s standout feature is the electric bicycle, which makes covering up to 3.5 km of medieval walls and city streets effortless. It’s especially well-suited for those who prefer a less strenuous outing, or who want to see less touristy spots that are often missed on standard walking tours. The tour also includes a typical Segovian tapa with a drink, adding a tasty break to the sightseeing.
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The tour begins at the beginning of the Segovia Aqueduct, a striking Roman engineering marvel. From here, the guide leads you through the historic center, setting the tone with stories about the aqueduct’s construction and significance. The tour duration of 3 hours ensures a leisurely pace that balances sightseeing and narration.
The meeting point at Avenida Padre Claret is easy to find, and the tour ends back at the same spot, making logistics simple. The activity is suitable for travelers with a basic level of cycling ability, as the electric bikes help navigate the city’s hills and streets comfortably.
The Segovia Aqueduct is the tour’s first major stop, where the guide shares interesting facts about its Roman origins and impressive span across the city. The 10-minute ride from the starting point highlights its grandeur from different angles.
Following the aqueduct, the route takes you along the medieval city wall, offering excellent viewpoints of Segovia’s skyline. The Plaza de San Lorenzo, with its Romanesque church at the center, provides a glimpse into the city’s medieval past, all accessible via the bike-friendly streets.

Next, the Iglesia Parroquial de San Lorenzo becomes a key point of interest. The 20-minute stop allows visitors to admire its architecture and learn about its role in Segovia’s history. The nearby Monastery of Santa María del Parral adds a sense of serenity and historical depth to the route.
The 10-minute bike ride between these sites offers a chance to enjoy Segovia’s ambiance while staying comfortably on the move. The guide’s insights make these stops more meaningful and engaging.
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Another highlight is the Royal Mint Museum, where the tour pauses for a 10-minute visit. Visitors see where coins were historically minted, adding a layer of local craftsmanship and economy to the story.
The Senda de los Molinos pathway takes you to the Alameda del Parral, from where the view of the Monastery is truly striking. The viewpoint at San Marco offers sweeping vistas of Segovia’s rooftops and the surrounding landscape, perfect for photos and soaking in the city’s charm.

The Segovia Cathedral is another essential stop, with a 20-minute ride providing a detailed look at its Gothic features. The guide explains the cathedral’s significance and architecture, making the visit both informative and visually rewarding.
A visit to the Casa-Museo de Antonio Machado introduces visitors to the famous poet’s life and connection to Segovia. The 10-minute stop enriches the tour with literary history, personalized through storytelling.

A 20-minute stop at a local bar offers a chance to sample a typical Segovian tapa and enjoy a drink included in the tour price. The setting provides a relaxed break, where participants can chat and reflect on the sightseeing so far. This aspect adds gastronomic value and a taste of local life.

Next, the tour enters the Jewish Quarter, accessed through the Arco del Socorro. Walking through its alleys, the guide points out unique corners like the back of the Cathedral, and San Esteban Church, notable for its tall Romanesque tower.
The legend of the Devil, represented by a statue near the aqueduct, offers a fun story from Segovia’s folklore. The Mirador del Postigo provides another great viewpoint, finishing the quarter’s cultural exploration.

The final stretch takes you back to the Aqueduct of Segovia for a 20-minute ride, allowing travelers to admire its full length once more. Along the way, additional viewpoints offer fresh perspectives and photo opportunities.
The route’s careful design ensures that the entire historic city is covered, all while maintaining a relaxed, enjoyable pace. The tour concludes back at the starting point, completing a comprehensive exploration of Segovia’s highlights.
The electric bicycles are provided along with helmets, and the guide is bilingual in Spanish and English, ensuring clear explanations throughout the tour. The activity includes civil liability and accident insurance for peace of mind.
A tapa and non-alcoholic drink are part of the experience, giving travelers a chance to taste local flavors without extra costs. The 3-hour duration and small group size (up to 10 participants) foster an intimate, engaging atmosphere.
While the tour covers extensive ground, it’s not suitable for children under 6 years or for pregnant women or anyone unable to ride a bike. The weight limit of 287 lbs (130 kg) and age cap at 75 years are important considerations.
This cycling tour excels in combining sightseeing, storytelling, and food, making it ideal for travelers who want a balanced experience. The expert guide, especially praised for being knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and responsive, adds a personal touch that elevates the tour.
The route design includes less touristy spots that are often missed on standard tours, giving a more authentic feel of Segovia. The inclusion of a tapa offers a taste of local gastronomy, making this a well-rounded half-day activity.
The cost of $57 for a small-group guided tour is excellent value considering the comprehensive itinerary and local insights. The high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 17 reviews confirms the tour’s quality and popularity.
This tour is perfect for those who prefer active exploration but want to avoid tiring walks or climbs. The electric bikes make it accessible to a wider range of ages and fitness levels, as long as participants can ride a bike and meet the size requirements.
The 3-hour duration offers a good balance—covering key sites without feeling rushed. The small group size ensures personalized attention from the guides, who bring Segovia’s history and legends vividly to life.
While not suitable for very young children or certain mobility-restricted travelers, this activity provides a delightful, eco-friendly way to experience Segovia’s splendors.
“Angel is spectacular. You have to do this tour if you go to Segovia.”
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes electric bicycles, a qualified bilingual guide, helmet, civil liability insurance, and a tapa with a non-alcoholic drink.
How long does the tour last?
The activity lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the beginning of the Aqueduct of Segovia on Avenida Padre Claret and ends back at the same location.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is suitable for children over 6 years old who can ride a bike. Bikes are not available for children between 6 and 9 years old.
Can I reschedule or cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund and reserve now, pay later for flexibility.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants should be able to ride a bike, and there are height and weight restrictions—no more than 287 lbs (130 kg) and 75 years of age maximum.
Are food or drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes a typical Segovian tapa and a non-alcoholic drink at a local bar.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic viewpoints, cultural stops, and a relaxed pace on electric bikes makes this experience both enjoyable and informative, especially with a knowledgeable guide.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
Since it involves cycling and walking, it is not suitable for those who can’t ride a bike or have mobility restrictions.
Can I bring my own bike?
No, the tour supplies electric bicycles, which are included in the price.
Is it possible to do this tour in other languages?
Yes, the tour guides are bilingual in Spanish and English.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID and comfortable clothes for the ride and stops.
This guided electric bicycle tour of Segovia offers a unique, relaxed way to uncover the city’s rich heritage and scenic beauty, combined with local flavors. It’s a highly rated experience that balances history, culture, and fun—perfect for those seeking a memorable half-day adventure.
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