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Experience Barcelona in a thrilling way with the Tapas & Sidecar Motorcycle Tour, featuring guided sightseeing, tapas, wine, and iconic city views in 3.5 hours.

The Tapas & Sidecar Motorcycle Barcelona Tour offers an exceptional way to explore the city’s vibrant neighborhoods and stunning sights from a fresh perspective. Priced at $267.33 per person, this 3 hour 30-minute private tour seamlessly combines scenic motorcycle rides, delicious local cuisine, and fabulous views. Included in the experience are all tapas and drinks, making it a hassle-free, all-inclusive adventure that appeals to those looking for a dynamic and personalized exploration of Barcelona.
Starting with an effortless hotel pickup, the tour’s highlights include riding in a classic motorcycle sidecar, giving you open-air access to panoramic city vistas, and making stops at famous UNESCO sites and local hangouts. The tour is limited to just your private group, ensuring a more intimate experience. A great choice for food lovers, architecture enthusiasts, or anyone eager to see Barcelona in an exciting new way.

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The core of this tour is the motorcycle sidecar ride, which provides an exhilarating way to see Barcelona. As the sun sets, your guide leads you through the city streets, with wind in your hair and camera-ready sights flying past. This open-air experience makes it easy to take photos and fully absorb Barcelona’s lively atmosphere.
The sidecar ride not only offers a thrilling experience but also easy access to areas that are difficult to reach by car or foot. The scenic drives take you along Passeig de Gracia, the Old Port, and around Montjuic Hill, ensuring you see some of the most iconic parts of the city from a unique vantage point.

Two Gaudi-designed UNESCO World Heritage Sites are on the itinerary, each visited from the outside for 10-minute stops. These include famous landmarks like a site on Passeig de Gracia and another outside visit that showcases Barcelona’s distinctive architecture. These brief stops are perfect for capturing photos and marveling at Gaudi’s creative genius without lengthy waits.
The tour’s emphasis on exterior visits preserves the scenic flow while highlighting important architectural marvels. Travelers appreciate this approach, as it allows for quick, informative stops that don’t disrupt the overall experience.

The drive through Gracia, a charming local neighborhood, offers an authentic glimpse into Barcelona’s less touristy side. This area, away from the crowds, features cozy streets, local shops, and a relaxed vibe. The guide shares insights about the neighborhood’s character, making it a highlight for those wanting a more genuine taste of Barcelona life.
This part of the tour reveals how diverse Barcelona’s districts are—from the bustling city center to laid-back, artsy neighborhoods. It’s a chance to see a different side of the city, all from the comfort of your motorcycle sidecar.

The dinner stop in Eixample is a standout moment, where guests enjoy first-class tapas, wines, and desserts at a renowned local restaurant. The fabulous setting and authentic cuisine make this a memorable culinary experience. The tour includes all food and drinks, so there’s no need to worry about extra costs.
This stop demonstrates the tour’s dedication to quality, selecting a restaurant that aligns with the authentic Barcelona experience. Guests consistently praise the delicious tapas and well-curated wine selection, often describing the dinner as a highlight of the evening.
The tour includes a drive-by and quick stop at the Arc de Triomf, beautifully illuminated in the evening. Later, it takes you past the Old Port, Barcelona’s yachting marina, and the Columbus Monument, offering perfect photo opportunities with city lights as a backdrop.
Following this, there’s a 15-minute stop on Montjuic Hill for a toast with Sparkling Cava (or juice), overlooking the city’s skyline. The panoramic view from this vantage point is often praised for its breathtaking beauty and is a favorite touch for many participants.
After the Cava toast, the guide takes you on a scenic drive around Montjuic Hill, showcasing the Olympic venues, museums, viewpoints, and gardens. The relaxed pace allows plenty of time for photos and explanations about the significance of each site.
The Olympic Stadium and the Olympic Ring are also visible during the drive, with a brief outside visit to the Barcelona Olympic Stadium. This part of the tour appeals most to those interested in Barcelona’s modern history and architecture.

The tour continues with a drive past Plaza de Espana, Venetian Towers, and the National Palace, along with Poble Espanyol, a cultural village showcasing Spanish architecture. These sights are enjoyed from the vehicle, with some stops for exterior visits.
The final part of the journey involves a scenic drive along Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, bringing participants back towards the hotel or original meeting point, closing out a full evening of sightseeing, gastronomy, and adventure.
The tour departs at 7:00 pm, making it ideal for sunset and evening city views. The pickup is arranged from your hotel or a specified meeting point, simplifying logistics. The group size is limited to your private party, ensuring a personalized experience.
Clothing recommendations vary by season: spring and fall call for warm clothing and windbreakers, while summer travelers should bring sunglasses, and winter visitors are advised to wear warm gear including gloves and scarves. The activity is suitable for most travelers aged 7 and above.
Weather can influence the experience; bad weather cancels the ride, but a full refund or rescheduling is offered. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5-star average based on 22 reviews.
This tour suits food lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and thrill-seekers alike. The combination of scenic rides and culinary stops makes it especially appealing for those wanting a personalized and out-of-the-ordinary way to see Barcelona. The small group setting ensures a relaxed, engaging experience, while the professional guides contribute local insights.
While it involves outdoor riding, the comfort of the sidecar and flexibility in clothing make it accessible for most travelers prepared for the weather. It offers a perfect blend of sightseeing, gastronomy, and adventure.
The Tapas & Sidecar Motorcycle Tour offers a memorable way to explore Barcelona’s highlights in just over three hours. Its private setting and all-inclusive food and drink create a stress-free experience filled with stunning views, delicious cuisine, and cultural insights. The guided drive past Gaudi’s architectural marvels, combined with gourmet dinner, makes it stand out as a comprehensive, fun adventure.
This tour is best suited for those seeking a lively, personalized experience that blends sightseeing with culinary delights. The excellent reviews and high ratings reflect its popularity, making it a reliable choice for visitors wanting an authentic Barcelona experience with a twist of excitement.
“Esteban was our guide and he showed us so much of the city of Barcelona. Dinner was excellent and taste of tapas was delicious. We throughly enjoye…”
What is included in the price of this tour?
All tapas, wines, and drinks are included, along with the private motorcycle sidecar ride and hotel pickup.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 7 years old, making it suitable for families with older children or teenagers.
What should I wear for this experience?
Clothing should be season-appropriate: warm clothing and windbreakers in spring and fall, sunglasses in summer, and warm gear including gloves and scarves in winter.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time for a full refund.
What are the main sights I will see?
You’ll see Gaudi’s UNESCO sites, Passeig de Gracia, the Arc de Triomf, Old Port, Montjuic Hill, Plaza de Espana, and more, all from a unique open-air perspective.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 71 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and limited availability for private groups.