Explore Alicante’s rich history and stunning sights on a 2.5-hour e-bike tour. Discover iconic landmarks and scenic Mediterranean views. Book now!
Explore Alicante’s rich history and stunning sights on a 2.5-hour e-bike tour. Discover iconic landmarks and scenic Mediterranean views. Book now!
- Mercat Central d’Alacant - Alicante’s historic central food market, still bustling today, showcases an eclectic architectural style with Valencian modernist ornaments from the early 20th century.
- Alicante Town Hall - The Municipal Palace of Alicante is a baroque-style building from the 18th century, situated in the Spanish city of Alicante….
- Mercat Central d’Alacant - Alicante’s historic central food market, still bustling today, showcases an eclectic architectural style with Valencian modernist ornaments from the early 20th century.
- Alicante Town Hall - The Municipal Palace of Alicante is a baroque-style building from the 18th century, situated in the Spanish city of Alicante. Nestled between the Town Hall and SantÃsima Faz squares in the Santa Cruz neighborhood, it serves as the headquarters of the Alicante City Council.
- Teatro Principal de Alicante - The Teatro Principal is the premier theater in Alicante, constructed between 1846 and 1847, funded by local entrepreneurs.
- Port of Alicante - The city of Alicante was declared a Public Port of the Mediterranean in 1271. The port, featuring a stone breakwater extending into the sea, began construction in 1476. Historically, it has been crucial to Alicante’s trade.
- Passeig Esplanada d’Espanya - The Explanada de España is a symbol of Alicante, running parallel to one of the port’s docks. It is lined with rows of palm trees and features a floor adorned with 6,600,000 tricolor marble tiles, creating a mosaic that mimics sea waves.
- Platja del Postiguet - Alicante’s main beach is a sprawling urban sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing, with a bi-level promenade, palm trees, and cafes.
- Cocatedral de Sant Nicolau de Bari d’Alacant - This church, constructed between 1613 and 1662, was designed between 1610 and 1615, and built over an ancient mosque. The older cloister, originally built in the 15th century, showcases Valencian Gothic style.
- Placa Gabriel Miro - Gabriel Miró Square, also known as Post Office Square, is located in Alicante, Spain. Historically called Plaza de las Barcas, it was later named Plaza de Isabel II, and finally, in honor of the writer Gabriel Miró, an illustrious son of the city.
- Parque de Canalejas - Canalejas Park, the oldest park in Alicante, Spain, runs parallel to Loring Avenue and the marina, adjacent to the Esplanade de España. It was designed in 1886.
- Rambla Mendez Nunez - The Rambla de Méndez Núñez is a central avenue dividing the Center and Old Town neighborhoods. Until the 19th century, when Alicante’s walls were demolished, a defensive wall from the 16th century ran along this street’s current path. The street was constructed in 1820 using rubble from the demolished walls.
- Barrio Santa Cruz - Known as El Barrio, the Old Town’s Santa Creu area is famous for its lively nightlife, with cocktail and tapas bars along its winding streets. Notable landmarks include the blue-domed 17th-century Co-Cathedral of St. Nicholas and the elegant Town Hall, bordered by medieval wall ruins.

- Bottled water
- Bicycle use
- Bottled water
- Bicycle use
- Snacks
- Snacks
Experience an unforgettable bike tour showcasing the finest attractions Alicante has to offer. This 2.5-hour tour will guide participants through the city’s captivating history, allowing them to fully engage with Alicante’s rich past. In addition to the renowned landmarks in the city center, such as Alicante’s old town, Plaza de los Luceros, and Mercado…
Experience an unforgettable bike tour showcasing the finest attractions Alicante has to offer. This 2.5-hour tour will guide participants through the city’s captivating history, allowing them to fully engage with Alicante’s rich past. In addition to the renowned landmarks in the city center, such as Alicante’s old town, Plaza de los Luceros, and Mercado Central, the tour will also feature stops along the Mediterranean coast. Highlights include the port of Alicante, El Postiguet Beach, and La Explanada, where Casa Carbonell is located. Each participant will receive a complimentary bottle of water.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.