Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Medieval Defense at Quart Towers

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city’s highlights. From 23

Discover Valencia on a guided 3-hour bike tour featuring top landmarks like the City of Arts and Sciences, historic towers, and vibrant plazas. Perfect for first-time visitors.

Exploring Valencia becomes effortless with this guided bike tour that covers the city’s main highlights in about 3 hours. Priced at $28.66 per person, this tour is ideal for those looking to get quick, comprehensive insight into Valencia’s rich blend of futuristic architecture and historic charm. The tour offers a flexible experience, with options for normal bikes, e-bikes, or premium Yamaha e-bikes, ensuring comfort regardless of your cycling experience.

This tour is especially well-suited for visitors arriving in Valencia who want an efficient overview of the city’s top sights, with the added benefit of small group sizes (max 15 participants) and personalized stops. The experience is highly praised, boasting a perfect 5.0 rating from 10 reviews, with 100% recommendation.

While the tour covers many landmarks, it’s worth noting that it includes free admission for most stops and additional fees for certain sites like La Lonja and Valencia Cathedral. It’s a great way to combine sightseeing, light exercise, and cultural learning all in one go.

Key Points

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Key Points

  • Three-hour guided bike tour through Valencia’s main landmarks
  • Affordable price of $28.66 per person
  • Flexible bike options including normal, e-bike, and premium Yamaha e-bike
  • Highlights include the City of Arts and Sciences, historic towers, market, and cathedral
  • Small group size (up to 15 participants) for a more personalized experience
  • Free water provided, and stops are carefully curated for interest and local flavor

Starting Point at C. de Cuba in Valencia

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Starting Point at C. de Cuba in Valencia

The tour begins at C. de Cuba, 24, located in the L’Eixample district. This central meeting point is accessible via public transport, making it easy for visitors to join. The ride ends back at the same starting location, ensuring convenience for planning your day afterward.

Participants are advised to book at least 7 days in advance for this popular activity. The tour operates in most weather conditions, with a full refund available if canceled 24 hours ahead due to poor weather, ensuring flexibility and peace of mind.

Explore the Iconic Plaza De Toro

The tour kicks off with a visit to Plaza De Toro, home to a 19th-century neo-Mudejar bullring. This historic site is more than just a symbol of Valencian culture; it also hosts concerts and cultural events. The 5-minute stop offers impressive views of the structure, perfect for taking photos or simply admiring its architecture.

Medieval Defense at Quart Towers

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Medieval Defense at Quart Towers

Next, the Quart Towers stand as one of the few remaining medieval gates from the 15th century. Their imposing walls, bearing artillery impacts, tell stories of battles fought centuries ago. From the 10-minute stop, visitors enjoy sweeping views of Valencia’s old town from the towers’ summit, making it a memorable photo opportunity.

Sensory Experience at Central Market of Valencia

The Central Market, open Monday through Saturday mornings, is a highlight for food lovers. Inside, the modernist building houses fresh produce and local flavors, creating a vibrant and colorful atmosphere. The 30-minute visit lets you soak in the aromas and sights of Valencia’s culinary core, a sensory treat that’s well worth the time.

La Lonja de la Seda: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Lonja de la Seda, a masterpiece of civil Gothic architecture, is a highlight of the tour. Its tall columns and detailed architecture are evocative of Valencia’s golden age of trade. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it represents a significant piece of the city’s commercial history. The 10-minute stop offers a glimpse into this architectural marvel, though access to the interior involves an additional fee.

The Vibrant Plaza de la Virgen

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - The Vibrant Plaza de la Virgen

At Plaza de la Virgen, the heart of Valencia’s life, visitors find a lively atmosphere filled with monuments and historical sites. The site features the Basilica of the Virgin and the Turia fountain, creating a picturesque scene. The 15-minute stop provides an opportunity to breathe in Valencia’s traditions and capture photos of its classic scenery.

Discover Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Grail

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Discover Valencia Cathedral and the Holy Grail

The tour includes a visit to the Valencia Cathedral, which blends Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles. Inside, the Holy Grail relic is a key attraction, along with the El Micalet bell tower. Climbing the tower, a 10-minute activity, rewards visitors with spectacular city views and a chance to appreciate the cathedral’s architecture.

Roman Roots at Almoina Archaeological Site

Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city's highlights. From 23 - Roman Roots at Almoina Archaeological Site

The Almoina Archaeological Center offers a walk through Valencia’s Roman past. Remains of ancient streets, buildings, and baths from over 2,000 years ago are on display. The 8-minute stop is a fascinating peek at the city’s ancient origins, appealing to history enthusiasts.

Vibrant Plazas and the Palace of the Borgias

Plaza de la Reina is a lively spot surrounded by cafes, shops, and monuments, perfect for soaking up Valencian atmosphere. The 10-minute stop provides great photo opportunities. Nearby, the Palace of the Borgias (Palau de Benicarló) — once home to the influential Borgia family — now houses regional government offices. This 5-minute stop reveals aristocratic architecture and a touch of political history.

Medieval Marvels at Serranos Towers

The Serranos Towers are a must-see for their medieval beauty and well-preserved structure. Built in the 14th century, they served as a defensive gate. The 10-minute stop offers panoramic views of the old town and a chance to appreciate this iconic landmark.

The Green Heart: Jardín del Turia

Cycling through the Turia Gardens, the tour showcases Valencia’s green space and modern landmarks. The Futuristic Calatrava Bridge and Flower Bridge highlight Valencia’s innovative architecture. The 20-minute stop includes visits to fountains, gardens, and Gulliver Park, a giant sculpture park inspired by Gulliver’s Travels. It’s a lively, relaxing area that appeals to all ages.

The City of Arts and Sciences Complex

The tour culminates at the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic architectural complex that encapsulates Valencia’s modern face. Visitors see key structures like the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía, Hemisfèric, and the Museo de las Ciencias.

The Palau de les Arts hosts opera and concerts, with its spectacular design making it a visual highlight. The Hemisfèric features an IMAX cinema, planetarium, and laser shows, offering an immersive experience. The Museo de las Ciencias is an interactive museum where visitors explore science through hands-on exhibits. This part of the tour typically takes around 30 minutes and is not included in the entry fee, but adds significant modern appeal to the visit.

The Sum Up: A Well-Rounded Valencia Discovery

This guided bike tour offers excellent value for travelers looking to cover Valencia’s main sights in a short amount of time. The expert guides and flexible stops create an engaging experience, especially for those interested in architecture, history, and city culture.

The bike options ensure comfort for all fitness levels, and the small group size makes for a more personalized atmosphere. The tour is especially suitable for first-time visitors or those with limited time who want a rundown of Valencia.

The only potential limitation is the additional fees for some sites like the Cathedral interior and La Lonja, so budget accordingly. This tour combines sightseeing, light exercise, and cultural insights into a well-organized package.

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Valencia: Guided Bike Tour of the city’s highlights. From 23



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“Great tour with our guide Martin, who has the perfekt knowledge about Valencia. We absolutely can recommend it!”

— Peter R, Nov 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the price of the tour?
The price includes a tour guide, bottled water, and use of bicycles.

Can I choose different types of bikes?
Yes, you can select from Normal Bikes, E-Bikes, or Premium Yamaha E-Bikes depending on your comfort and preference.

What stops are free of charge?
Most stops, including Plaza de Toro, Quart Towers, Plaza de la Virgen, Plaza de la Reina, and Turia Gardens, are free. Some sites like La Lonja and Valencia Cathedral have additional entry fees.

How long is the cycling time between landmarks?
The cycling segments between stops amount to about 1 hour and 30 minutes in total, allowing enough time to explore each location without rushing.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, with bike options to suit different needs. It’s ideal for those comfortable with light cycling and exploring on a bike.

What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, and a water bottle.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Same-day cancellations are not refundable.

Are there any restrictions regarding weather?
The tour is subject to weather conditions; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.