Discover Barcelona’s twilight charm on an e-bike tour to Montjuïc. Capture stunning photos, hear fascinating stories, and enjoy the magic fountain show.
Discover Barcelona’s twilight charm on an e-bike tour to Montjuïc. Capture stunning photos, hear fascinating stories, and enjoy the magic fountain show.
- Barcelona eBikes - This is the designated meeting spot. Here, participants will meet their guide, who will outline the tour activities.
- El Born Centre de Cultura i Memoria - The Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria is an essential historical site that immerses visitors in Barcelona’s rich history. Originally constructed as a 19th-century market,…
- Barcelona eBikes - This is the designated meeting spot. Here, participants will meet their guide, who will outline the tour activities.
- El Born Centre de Cultura i Memoria - The Born Centre de Cultura i Memòria is an essential historical site that immerses visitors in Barcelona’s rich history. Originally constructed as a 19th-century market, this magnificent iron-and-glass building now hosts one of the city’s most intriguing archaeological sites. Beneath its floors lie the excavated remnants of 18th-century Barcelona, preserved as they were before the War of Spanish Succession.
The guide will vividly recount how this once-bustling neighborhood was razed by King Philip V in 1714 to construct a military citadel, altering the city’s landscape permanently. As visitors stroll through the open-air museum, they will encounter the remains of homes, streets, and taverns, gaining a unique insight into Barcelona’s resilience.
Beyond its historical significance, El Born is a lively area, brimming with boutiques, artisan shops, and cafés, making it an ideal gateway to explore the local culture and charm of Barcelona.
- Port Vell - Barcelona’s historic old port is where the city’s maritime heritage meets its vibrant present. Once a thriving trade hub, this waterfront area has evolved into a picturesque and lively destination, perfect for enjoying stunning sea views, cultural landmarks, and a relaxed Mediterranean ambiance.
As participants ride along the harbor, the guide will share tales of Barcelona’s seafaring legacy, from its medieval trade routes to its modern-day role as a global gateway. Iconic sites such as the Columbus Monument, the luxurious yachts of OneOcean Port Vell, and the bustling promenades lined with restaurants and cafés will be passed by.
This stop also offers the perfect opportunity to appreciate the Mediterranean’s beauty, with the gentle sea breeze and the sight of sailboats gliding across the water. Whether interested in history, architecture, or simply soaking up Barcelona’s coastal charm, Port Vell is an integral part of the city’s identity and a must-see on the journey.
- Columbus Monument - Situated at the base of La Rambla, the Columbus Monument is one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks. Erected in 1888 for the Universal Exposition, this impressive 60-meter-tall column honors Christopher Columbus, who returned to Spain via Barcelona after his first voyage to the Americas in 1493.
At the column’s summit, Columbus is depicted pointing out to sea, though contrary to popular belief, he is not pointing toward the New World but rather toward the Mediterranean. The monument is rich in symbolism, featuring sculptures representing the Catholic Monarchs, maritime achievements, and the explorers who shaped history.
Visitors stopping here will learn about Barcelona’s historical role in maritime trade and exploration, as well as the city’s connection to Columbus and the Age of Discovery. The area around the monument is also a great place to experience the lively atmosphere of Port Vell and La Rambla, making it a key highlight of any city tour.
- Jardins de Rubio i Lluch - Nestled on the sunny slopes of Montjuïc, the Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera offer one of the most unique landscapes in Barcelona. This hidden botanical gem is home to one of Europe’s largest collections of cacti and succulent plants, creating an almost surreal contrast against the Mediterranean backdrop.
Named after the Catalan poet Mossèn Costa i Llobera, the garden was designed to showcase plants adapted to arid climates, with species from Mexico, South America, Africa, and Australia. As visitors stroll through this serene oasis, they will discover towering cacti, rare desert flora, and stunning panoramic views of the coastline.
Beyond its botanical beauty, the gardens provide a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, making it the perfect spot to pause, take in the views, and enjoy the natural diversity Barcelona has to offer. Whether a plant lover, a photography enthusiast, or just seeking a peaceful moment, this stop on Montjuïc is a true hidden treasure.
- Placa de l’Armada - Situated on Montjuïc Hill, Plaça de la Armada is one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Barcelona. This peaceful square offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the Port of Barcelona, and the endless Mediterranean horizon. It’s a perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and appreciate the vast beauty of Barcelona from above.
Historically, Montjuïc has always been a strategic vantage point, and this plaza was once part of the city’s military defenses. Today, it serves as a serene retreat away from the bustling streets below. Framed by lush gardens and historic cannons, the square invites visitors to relax, take photos, and absorb the unique perspective of the city’s skyline.
Whether admiring the sunset over the sea or gazing at landmarks like the Columbus Monument, Sagrada Familia, and Torre Glòries from afar, Plaça de la Armada is a must-visit stop for anyone exploring Montjuïc by bike.
- Parc de Montjuic - Parc de Montjuïc is one of the largest and most diverse green spaces in Barcelona. This park is more than just a place to relax—it’s a cultural, historical, and natural treasure that offers breathtaking views of the city, lush gardens, and iconic landmarks.
As visitors explore Montjuïc, they will ride through winding tree-lined paths, beautifully landscaped gardens, and historic sites that tell the story of Barcelona’s past. The park is home to some of the city’s most important attractions, including the Magic Fountain, the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC), and Montjuïc Castle.
Whether seeking panoramic viewpoints, hidden gardens, or a ride through history, Parc de Montjuïc is a must-visit stop that blends nature, culture, and stunning scenery in one unforgettable experience.
- Estadi Olimpic - Participants will have the opportunity to see where the 1992 Summer Olympic Games were held. The guide will share stories behind the walls of this still-functioning stadium.
- El Poble Sec - The tour will bike through this charming local neighborhood on the way down from the mountain.
- Raval - On the return journey towards the endpoint, the tour will bike through this vibrant and multicultural area of the city.
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic) - The guide will lead participants back to the starting point, biking through the historic old town.

- Use of electric bike
- Use of helmet
- Bottled water
- Small group
- Use of electric bike
- Use of helmet
- Bottled water
- Small group
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
The evening e-bike tour offers a special chance to experience Barcelona’s sparkle at dusk. Participants will ride along the picturesque port area towards Montjuïc Mountain. The journey includes a ride through breathtaking lush gardens, away from the crowds, leading to the magnificent castle at the summit of Montjuïc. Along the route, there are excellent…
The evening e-bike tour offers a special chance to experience Barcelona’s sparkle at dusk. Participants will ride along the picturesque port area towards Montjuïc Mountain. The journey includes a ride through breathtaking lush gardens, away from the crowds, leading to the magnificent castle at the summit of Montjuïc. Along the route, there are excellent photo opportunities and captivating stories about Barcelona are shared.
The tour concludes with participation in the renowned light and music show at the Magic Fountain. The highlight is the panoramic view of the city from above, as daylight fades and the city lights begin to shine.
- Riders must be aged 10 or over and measure a minimum 4 ft 5” (1.4m) in height
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.