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Valencia Guided Bike or E-Bike Tour in Small Group

5.0(110)Valencia1 hour
VIATOR5.0(19)TRIPADVISOR5.0(91)

Description

Embark on an incredible journey with me in a small group as we uncover the hidden gems of Valencia, one of Europe's best cities for biking. The smaller group size ensures a more intimate experience and personalized attention. Our adventure begins in the historic center, where we acquaint ourselves with the city’s most significant sights. Experience firsthand the Roman ancient heritage, Moorish traditions, and enduring Christian influence that have shaped the culture and society of modern Valencia. Next, we visit the expansive Turia park nestled within the former riverbed. Prepare yourself for a journey that's guaranteed to leave you spellbound! We will explore every remarkable corner of this park. Lastly, we reach the City of Arts and Science. This location, famous for its futuristic design that has graced countless movies and series, marks the grand finale of our tour. Our expert team is thrilled to guide you through this architectural masterpiece.

Tour Options

Regular Bike Tour

Itinerary

10 min

We immerse ourselves in one of the largest and most authentic markets globally, gaining firsthand experience.

10 min

At La Lonja de la Seda, travelers will discover one of the most important Gothic monuments in Valencia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This magnificent building was constructed in the 15th century during the city’s golden age, when Valencia was one of the most powerful trading ports in the Mediterranean. Your guide will explain how silk trade made the city incredibly wealthy and how merchants negotiated deals inside the famous Hall of Columns, surrounded by spectacular twisted pillars. Travelers will also learn about medieval commerce, the power of Valencian merchants, and the history hidden behind the impressive stone architecture.

5 min

At Plaza de la Reina, travelers arrive at one of the most lively and central squares in Valencia. From here you can admire the impressive Valencia Cathedral and the famous Miguelete Tower, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

10 min

At Valencia Cathedral, travelers discover one of the most important historical and religious landmarks in the city. Built between the 13th and 15th centuries, the cathedral combines several architectural styles including Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque. Your guide will explain the fascinating history of the building and the many cultures that shaped Valencia over the centuries. Travelers will also hear the story of the Holy Grail, which many historians believe is preserved inside the cathedral. The famous Miguelete Tower next to the cathedral is another iconic symbol of Valencia.

5 min

At L’Almoina Archaeological Center, travelers can see the oldest layers of Valencia’s history. Beneath the modern city lie the remains of Roman Valencia, founded in 138 BC, including ancient streets, baths, and buildings. Your guide will explain how the city evolved from a Roman settlement into a Visigothic and later Islamic city before becoming the Christian Valencia we know today. Through the glass floor, visitors can literally look down into more than 2,000 years of history, making this one of the most fascinating archaeological spots in the city.

10 min

At the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken (Virgen de los Desamparados), travelers discover one of the most beloved religious sites in Valencia. This beautiful Baroque basilica is dedicated to the patron saint of the city, who has been deeply important to Valencian culture for centuries. Your guide will explain the story behind the Virgin, who was originally associated with helping the sick, the poor, and people without protection. Every year in May, Valencia celebrates a huge festival in her honor, filling the entire square with flowers, music, and thousands of locals. The basilica’s distinctive blue dome is one of the recognizable symbols of Valencia’s historic center.

10 min

At Plaza de la Virgen, travelers arrive at one of the most historic and beautiful squares in Valencia. This square was once the center of Roman Valencia, located exactly where the ancient city forum stood more than 2,000 years ago. In the middle of the square you can see the famous Turia Fountain, representing the Turia River surrounded by eight female figures symbolizing the irrigation canals that made Valencia’s agriculture possible. Your guide will explain how water shaped the development of the region and why Valencia became one of the most fertile areas in Spain. Surrounded by the Cathedral, the Basilica of the Virgin, and historic buildings, this square perfectly reflects the long history and culture of the city.

10 min

At Torres de Serranos, travelers see one of the most impressive medieval gates in Spain and one of the main entrances to the historic city of Valencia. Built in the late 14th century, these massive Gothic towers were part of the ancient defensive wall that once surrounded the entire city. Your guide will explain how the gates protected Valencia and also served as a ceremonial entrance for kings and important visitors. Over the centuries the towers even functioned as a prison for nobles. Today, the towers stand at the edge of the Turia Garden, marking the transition between the historic old town and the long green park that runs through Valencia.

10 min

At Turia Garden, travelers ride through one of the most unique urban parks in Europe. This massive green space was created in the former bed of the Turia River, which was diverted after a devastating flood in 1957. Your guide will explain how the city transformed the old riverbed into a 9-kilometer park filled with gardens, bike paths, sports areas, and cultural spaces. Today it’s one of the most beloved places for locals to walk, cycle, relax, and enjoy outdoor life. Cycling through the park is one of the highlights of the tour, offering beautiful views of historic bridges and a completely different perspective of Valencia.

Pass by

At Palau de la Música, travelers see one of Valencia’s main cultural venues and an important concert hall located inside the Turia Garden. Opened in 1987, the building is known for its elegant glass façade, surrounded by palm trees and gardens. Your guide will explain how the park around it used to be the riverbed of the Turia River and how this area was transformed into a cultural and recreational space for the city. The Palau hosts concerts, classical music performances, and international events throughout the year. This stop also offers a great opportunity to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the park and see how locals use this green space every day.

5 min

At Gulliver Park, travelers see one of the most unusual playgrounds in the world. The park features a giant sculpture of Gulliver, the famous character from Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift. The enormous figure represents the moment when Gulliver wakes up tied to the ground by the tiny people of Lilliput. Today the sculpture works as a playground, where slides, stairs, and ramps are built directly into the giant body of Gulliver. Your guide will explain the story behind the park and why it has become one of the most beloved places for families in Valencia. From the bike path you can enjoy a great view of this unique attraction inside the Turia Garden.

15 min

At the City of Arts and Sciences, travelers discover Valencia’s most futuristic and iconic landmark. This spectacular cultural and scientific complex was designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava together with architect Félix Candela. Opened between 1998 and 2009, the complex was built in the former bed of the Turia River and quickly became one of the most recognizable architectural sites in Europe. Its white, organic structures surrounded by large reflecting pools make the area look almost like a futuristic city. The complex includes six major buildings, each dedicated to science, culture, or entertainment. During the bike tour, travelers will stop to admire the architecture and learn about the ideas behind this ambitious project that transformed Valencia into a modern cultural destination.

5 min

The Hemisfèric was the first building of the complex to open, in 1998. Its design resembles a giant human eye, symbolizing the idea of observation and discovery. Inside the building there is an IMAX cinema, digital planetarium, and laser show theater. The “eyelid” structure actually opens and closes, creating one of the most recognizable images of Valencia’s modern architecture.

10 min

The Science Museum is one of the largest buildings in the complex. Its structure was designed to resemble the skeleton of a whale, giving the building its distinctive futuristic appearance. Inside, the museum focuses on interactive science exhibitions, encouraging visitors to touch, experiment, and learn through experience. It’s especially popular with families and children.

5 min

The Umbracle is an open-air garden and viewpoint that stretches above the parking area of the complex. The elegant white arches create a long shaded walkway filled with Mediterranean plants and palm trees. From here visitors can enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the entire City of Arts and Sciences. At night the space sometimes transforms into a lounge or event area.

10 min

The Oceanogràfic is the largest aquarium in Europe and one of the main attractions of Valencia. Designed by architect Félix Candela, its buildings resemble floating water lilies. The aquarium represents different marine ecosystems from around the world, including the Mediterranean Sea, the Arctic, tropical oceans, and the Red Sea. Visitors can walk through underwater tunnels surrounded by sharks and other marine life.

10 min

The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía is Valencia’s main opera house and performing arts center. Its dramatic curved structure gives the building the appearance of a giant helmet or spacecraft. Inside there are several performance halls where visitors can enjoy opera, classical music, ballet, and international productions. The building is also considered one of the architectural masterpieces of Santiago Calatrava.

15 min

The Ágora is a large multifunctional event space located at the end of the complex. Its tall, dramatic structure was designed to host concerts, sporting events, exhibitions, and cultural activities. In recent years the building has also become home to the CaixaForum cultural center, which hosts exhibitions, educational programs, and events throughout the year.

10 min

At the Plaza de Toros, travelers see one of the largest and most impressive bullrings in Spain. The arena was built in the mid-19th century and its architecture was inspired by the Roman Colosseum, with a large circular structure and multiple rows of arches. Your guide will explain the history of bullfighting in Spanish culture, a tradition that has been both celebrated and debated throughout the country. The arena can hold around 10,000 spectators and is still used today during major festivals such as Las Fallas. Located next to the North Train Station, this area also marks one of the main entrances to Valencia’s historic center.

10 min

At Plaza del Ayuntamiento, travelers arrive at the political and administrative heart of Valencia. This large and elegant square is surrounded by impressive historic buildings, including the City Hall and the beautiful Central Post Office. Your guide will explain how this area became the main civic center of the city in the 20th century. The square is also famous for hosting major celebrations, especially during Las Fallas, when thousands of people gather here every day for the loud and spectacular Mascletà fireworks show. Today it’s one of the busiest places in Valencia, connecting the historic center with the modern shopping streets of the city.

Highlights

Bottled water
A CITY map with tips & recommendations
Bike hire for the duration of the ride

What's included

Included
Bottled water
A CITY map with tips & recommendations
Bike hire for the duration of the ride
Not included
Infant seats - Euro 5
Entry fee to any attraction that require an admission is not included
E-Bike option: extra payment 20€ per person

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(110)

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Troy_T
August 16, 2026
Great tour

This is a nice bike tour that touches on most of the top things to see in Valencia. There was a lot of history told during the tour, which is great, but I wish we would have cut a little bit of that and made some time to have visited the giant in Gulliver Park.

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lauramU9241ZT
August 16, 2026
Highly recommended.

The guide Eugene was the best!! He was concerned the whole time that we were okay and was very friendly; we laughed a lot. The tour is highly recommended because you can learn a lot about the city in a short time.

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103daniqueh
August 15, 2026
Amazing bike tour

Eugine was amazing, very funny with a lot of knowledge about the city and it's culture. A great way to explore Valencia. Would definitely recommend.

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lizwI4809UD
August 14, 2026
Great overview of Valencia

Eugene was a wonderful city host and guide. He provided a very informative tour that helped us see and begin to understand Valencia. And the bikes worked great. I highly recommend this tour. P.S. The only complaint is that the tour ended too soon--there was so much more to see!

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michelle10232015
August 14, 2026
Private Bike Tour with group of 8 in Valencia

We did a bike tour with Bo as our guide on the morning of the eclipse. The tour was fairly easy to navigate and we got to see the arts and sciences buildings and Old Town area along w the Parliament building and rode through Turia Gardens. Great information provided at each location. Communication with the shop was super easy through the whole process and we were able to keep the bikes overnight (we had a garage to keep them safe at our air bnb) and use them to go to the beach for the eclipse and locked them up easily. Overall a great experience would highly recommend

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Giancarlo_J
August 13, 2026
EuGHénio was great! It’s...

EuGHénio was great! It’s really nice to bike around the city of arts and sciences and the lineal park.

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willdR2501JY
July 25, 2026
Fun Bike Tour Valencia

Evgeni did a great job with the tour. Lots of enthusiasm for the city and it's sites. Lots of patience. Would definitely recommend it over a walking tour if you're able as the city is very spread out.

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David_C
July 21, 2026
Enjoyed this spin around...

Enjoyed this spin around Valencia. Evgeny as good fun, but made sure we all got around safely. Saw all the sights. Lovely way to get to know the city

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stefansM7735MX
July 21, 2026
Great tour, great guide

We has a lot of fun a d learned a lot.

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Stepheena_J
July 21, 2026
Evgeny is the BEST!!!

What can I say our guide was wonderful! Very knowledgeable about all the sites and very friendly. He had us laughing, and singing.! I even met a friend and we hung out after the tour. I’m so very glad I booked this.

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