Want to see everything that truly matters in Valencia—without wasting time or getting a history lecture? This 2.5-hour bike tour is made for cruise passengers who want to enjoy the city like a local.
You’ll start just steps from the ship and explore Valencia’s top sights: beaches, colorful neighborhoods, Turia Park, the City of Arts and Sciences, and the historic Old Town. But instead of memorizing dates, you’ll hear legends, fun facts, and local stories that bring the city to life.
Led by a passionate local guide, the ride is relaxed, social, and full of surprising discoveries. You’ll finish in the heart of the city with a Valencia Tourist Card (24h)—so you can keep exploring with free transport and plenty of insider tips.
Exit the cruise terminal and follow the blue pedestrian signs toward the old dock buildings. Look for Tinglado 5, a modernist structure near the water. Our van with bikes will be waiting in the parking area next to the cycle path.
The tour ends at our centrally located shop in the Old Town, just steps from Valencia Cathedral. Guests can continue exploring on foot and use their Valencia Tourist Card to return to the cruise terminal at their own pace.
As we begin the ride, we’ll pass by the elegant Edificio del Reloj—Valencia’s historic port clock building. Our guide will share its story as a symbol of maritime trade and transformation. It’s a local landmark beloved for its architecture and connection to the city’s modern port.
We’ll ride along the lively promenade of Playa de las Arenas, one of Valencia’s most famous beaches. With palm trees, sea views, and elegant early-20th-century seaside architecture, it’s a refreshing and photogenic part of the tour. The guide will point out key landmarks and local curiosities as we roll by.
We’ll ride through the heart of El Cabanyal, Valencia’s old fishing district, known for its colorful tiled facades and unique modernist houses. Your guide will share stories of the neighborhood’s past and its vibrant local life today. It’s a lively contrast to the city’s more monumental sights.
We’ll take a longer stop at the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia’s futuristic masterpiece by Santiago Calatrava. Your guide will share the story behind its design and function while you explore the striking buildings, take stunning photos, and have a chance to try a refreshing glass of horchata, a traditional local drink made from tiger nuts.
We’ll ride through the peaceful green paths of Turia Park, a lush urban garden built in a former riverbed. Your guide will explain how this unique space transformed Valencia and point out bridges, fountains, and sculptures as we glide under palm trees and alongside locals enjoying their day.
At Serranos Towers, one of Valencia’s ancient medieval gates, we’ll stop briefly to admire its impressive Gothic architecture and panoramic views. Your guide will explain its role in defending the city and its connection to Valencia’s historic walls. A perfect spot for photos!
We’ll stop at Plaza de la Virgen, the heart of Valencia’s Old Town and one of its most picturesque squares. Surrounded by the Cathedral, the Basilica, and ancient Roman ruins, it’s a great place for photos. Your guide will share stories of the plaza’s long history and symbolic fountain.
We’ll visit Plaza del Mercado, where Valencia’s commercial heart has pulsed for centuries. Your guide will introduce you to the majestic Central Market—one of Europe’s largest fresh food markets—and the UNESCO-listed Silk Exchange (La Lonja), a jewel of Gothic architecture.
We’ll make a short stop at Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Valencia’s main civic square. Your guide will point out architectural highlights like the grand City Hall and the ornate Central Post Office. It’s a great chance to snap a few photos and feel the rhythm of local city life.
We’ll stop at the recently renovated Plaza de la Reina, now a fully pedestrian square with elegant paving, shady orange trees, and improved access to the Cathedral and El Miguelete bell tower. Your guide will highlight the new design features and historical elements that make this central plaza both modern and timeless.
Our last stop is at the Pelican Bike Shop, just steps from Plaza de la Reina. Here, your guide will provide tailored recommendations based on your interests—whether it’s food, shopping, museums, or relaxing spots. You’ll also receive and activate your Valencia Tourist Card, which includes free public transport, entry to municipal museums, and discounts across the city—perfect for continuing your adventure at your own pace.
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