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Explore Valencia in a vintage sidecar with a knowledgeable local driver, visiting top landmarks and hidden spots over 2.5 hours for $138.17 per person.
Riding in a vintage sidecar through Valencia offers a unique way to see the city’s highlights. For $138.17 per person, this 2.5 to 3-hour private tour provides a personalized experience led by an expert local guide. The tour departs from Plaça d’Alfons el Magnànim and takes you past iconic sites like the City of Arts and Sciences, beaches, and historic old town neighborhoods. With group discounts available and pickup included, this tour combines convenience with a fun, memorable ride that stands apart from standard city sightseeing options.
What makes this tour especially attractive is the insider access to spots you might not find on your own. The small group setting and the private guide ensure that you get tailored insights and plenty of time at each stop. It’s perfect for visitors seeking a fun, fast-paced overview of Valencia, especially if you want to see the city from a different perspective on a stylish vintage motorcycle with a sidecar.


The tour begins at Plaça d’Alfons el Magnànim in Valencia’s old town. From here, the local driver and guide lead you on a journey that covers both the city’s main sights and its lesser-known corners. The pickup service makes it easy to start your adventure without hassle, while the private nature of the tour ensures your experience feels intimate and tailored.
Travelers appreciate how prompt and friendly the guide is, with many noting that Jan (the guide) shares knowledgeable commentary about Valencia’s history and culture. The helmet provided adds to the sense of safety, and the group discounts make this experience accessible for friends or small groups.
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The tour takes in Valencia Cathedral, where you can snap photos and get a quick overview of the city’s religious architecture. La Lonja de la Seda and Ajuntament de Valencia are among other stops in the old town, each offering short but informative visits with free admission. These stops allow you to appreciate both medieval and contemporary aspects of Valencia.
The Plaza de Toro and the Torres de Quart give insight into the city’s past, while the Edificio de Correos y Telegrafos adds a touch of early 20th-century architecture. Many reviews highlight how stopping for explanations at these sites enriches the experience, making the city’s history feel alive and accessible.
The Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias is one of the tour’s highlights, with a 20-minute stop at this impressive museum complex. While admission tickets to the museum are not included, the guide provides insights into its significance as a symbol of Valencia’s modern identity.
Following this, the tour heads towards the Port of Valencia and La Marina de Valencia, where you can enjoy views of the port area and watch local life unfold. These stops reveal Valencia’s vibrant maritime culture and its contemporary development beyond the historic core.

The Platja de la Malva-rosa and Playa de las Arenas are included in the itinerary, providing short beachside stops. Travelers often mention how the ride along the coast offers refreshing ocean views and a chance to feel the sea breeze. These stops are perfect for photo opportunities and soaking in Valencia’s coastal atmosphere.
The Fabrica de Hielo, a trendy bar and concert venue, is a quick 1-minute stop and adds a local flavor to the tour. It’s a chance to see Valencia’s nightlife scene and cultural hotspots.

The tour ventures into neighborhoods like Barrio El Cabanyal and Cabanal Market, where you experience the city’s authentic side. These areas are usually inaccessible by large vehicles, making the sidecar the perfect way to explore narrow alleyways and local markets.
Many guests comment on how these parts of Valencia feel like a different city, with vibrant street art, cafes, and lively markets. The guide’s explanations help you understand the traditions and daily life of Valencia’s residents.

The Torres de Serrans and Torres de Quart are gothic towers that mark entrances to the old city. The short stops here are ideal for history buffs and photo enthusiasts. Many reviews praise the timing of these visits, allowing just enough time to enjoy the structures and learn about their significance.
The speed of the ride and stops at these key landmarks allow for an efficient yet thorough overview of the medieval city defenses.

Spanning 20 minutes, the visit to the Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias stands out as a major highlight. It features museum buildings and architectural marvels that showcase Valencia’s modern cultural ambitions. Although tickets are not included, many appreciate the insight provided by the guide about its design and purpose.
This stop offers the chance for great photos and a sense of Valencia’s forward-looking spirit. The tour’s pacing ensures you can admire the complex without feeling rushed.

The tour concludes at Puerto de Valencia and La Marina, giving a great opportunity to explore or relax after your ride. Visitors enjoy seeing the bustling port area and the coastal scenery, which offers a wonderful wrap-up to the dynamic city tour.
The short stops at beaches like Platja de la Patacona and Malva-rosa allow for quick walks or photography before ending the experience back at the starting point.
The vintage motorcycle with a sidecar offers a stylish and comfortable ride, with helmets provided for safety. Travelers note that the guide is knowledgeable, punctual, and friendly, making the experience both informative and fun. The pace of the tour is designed to be enjoyable without being hurried.
A small but important tip: the passenger sitting behind the driver can hold onto a handle for added stability during the ride. Many reviews mention how the attention from onlookers makes the experience feel even more special.
This private sidecar tour suits those who want a fun, fast, and visually appealing way to get an overview of Valencia. It’s particularly good for photographers, history enthusiasts, and people who enjoy unique modes of transportation. The limited physical requirements make it accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to join.
However, weights over 200 kg are not recommended, and the tour is weather-dependent—bad weather may lead to cancellations with a full refund or rescheduling.
This vintage sidecar adventure provides a memorable way to explore Valencia’s diverse sights in just a few hours. The personalized attention from the local guide and the covering of key landmarks make it a valuable experience for visitors eager to see the city from a different angle.
While it doesn’t include entrance tickets to attractions like the City of Arts and Sciences, the expert commentary and scenic stops compensate well. The high praise from past guests reflects the quality, safety, and fun of this journey, making it a top recommendation for those looking to add a stylish twist to their Valencia visit.
“We had an Awesome time on our tour with Jan! He knows so much about Valencias history and great places to eat! A Must Do!”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Plaça d’Alfons el Magnànim in Valencia’s old town.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, admission tickets for sites like Valencia Cathedral and Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias are not included.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but weighing over 200 kg is not recommended. It’s also weather-dependent, with cancellations possible in poor conditions.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a helmet, a local guide, and valuable tips on restaurants and things to do in Valencia.
Can I book this tour on short notice?
Yes, confirmation is received at booking, usually within 48 hours, but availability may vary for last-minute bookings.