Discover the magic of Madrid on a 2.5-hour guided bike or e-bike tour led by a passionate local expert. Whether you prefer a classic bicycle or the ease of an electric one, this experience offers a comfortable and immersive way to explore the city's rich history.
Along the way, your guide will share fascinating stories about Madrid’s past, its iconic landmarks, and hidden gems — from royal palaces to bustling plazas. Pause at each major point for photos and storytelling, allowing you to absorb the atmosphere and beauty of every location.
As you cycle through the city, enjoy stunning views, historical sites, and lively streets that reveal the essence of Madrid. It's more than just sightseeing — it's a ride through time.
Let Madrid’s past come alive as you pedal through its most iconic and photogenic spots, including Plaza de la Villa, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Museo del Prado, El Retiro Park, and the Royal Palace of Madrid.
Our office is at Carrera de San Francisco 7, near La Latina metro. Walk 2 minutes uphill from Plaza de la Cebada. We're on the left side — look for bikes outside.
A charming square in Madrid’s old town, Plaza de la Villa features medieval architecture and historic buildings. You’ll see the 15th-century Casa de Cisneros, the elegant Casa de la Villa (former town hall), and the Gothic Torre de los Lujanes. It's a quiet, atmospheric corner that transports you to Madrid’s civic past.
This iconic rectangular plaza has been Madrid’s social heart since the 16th century. Surrounded by uniform red facades and arcades, it’s a hub for street performers, markets, and terraces. Spot the bronze statue of King Philip III and imagine coronations and bullfights that once enlivened the square's paved floor.
A smaller, less crowded square just steps from Plaza Mayor, Plaza de Pontejos exudes a quaint charm. Unique pigeon wire domes top the central kiosk, and the terrace cafés offer a tranquil retreat. It’s an intimate pause between more bustling landmarks.
Madrid’s central meeting point, Puerta del Sol, buzzes with energy. Look for the famous “Kilometer Zero” plaque marking the city’s distance scale, the beloved Bear and Strawberry Tree statue, and the buzzing crowds around shops, cafés, and street artists.
Known informally as Cánovas Square, this elegant roundabout is centered around a majestic fountain of Neptune. It’s a popular meeting point and a scenic spot, framed by grand boulevards and bustling with traffic and life day and night.
One of the world’s premier art museums, the Prado houses masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, and Bosch. Even pausing outside, the museum's neoclassical façade and grand entry set the stage for an unforgettable glimpse into Spain's golden artistic heritage.
Bordering the Prado and Retiro Park, this small square honors painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. It’s shaded and serene, with benches and low-key charm—an ideal spot to relax and reflect after viewing fine art at the museum.
Madrid’s oldest railway hub, Atocha Station combines commuter bustle with architectural appeal. Admire the grand iron-and-glass hall, the memorial garden of native trees, and the tropical indoor garden—an oasis amid rushing travelers.
This vast green lung, once the royal family’s private retreat, invites you into peaceful pathways, grand gardens, and boating lakes. Highlights include the Rosaleda (rose garden), the peaceful paseo alongside the lake, and dancers or musicians on its promenades.
A surprising find within Retiro Park: this circular plaza features the dramatic Fallen Angel statue, one of the few in the world depicting Lucifer. The moody sculpture evokes questions of myths and rebellion, offering a thought-provoking break amid greenery.
A grand neoclassical gate that once marked the edge of the city, Puerta de Alcalá stands proud at Plaza de la Independencia. Its five arches and sculpted details are a beloved photo stop, especially dramatic against the backdrop of leafy boulevards.
One of Madrid’s most photographed fountains, it depicts goddess Cibeles riding a chariot pulled by lions. It symbolizes the city’s spirit, and nearby landmarks include the grand Palacio de Cibeles. The flow of cars and celebrants makes it feel alive.
A broad, welcoming plaza dominated by a monument to Cervantes and flanked by twin towers. With its long fountains and leafy promenade, this is a sociable and scenic hub that's perfect for photos and street-life watching.
Facing the Royal Palace, this formal square is laid out with symmetrical gardens and bronze statues of Spanish kings. It's a regal gathering space, offering photo-worthy perspectives of grand architecture and classic landscape design.
The city’s official royal residence may be used for state ceremonies, but its vast exterior gives a majestic finish to the tour. You’ll cycle past its grand façade, marble courtyards, and ornamental gardens, feeling its royal legacy in every corner.
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