Discover Seville’s charm on a premium guided e-bike tour. Explore historic landmarks, vibrant culture, and create unforgettable memories. Book your adventure today!
Discover Seville’s charm on a premium guided e-bike tour. Explore historic landmarks, vibrant culture, and create unforgettable memories. Book your adventure today!
- Monasterio de la Cartuja - Once a Carthusian monastery, this site is now a modern art museum, harmoniously merging historical significance with contemporary culture along the Guadalquivir River.
- Parque del Alamillo - As Seville’s largest urban park, it spans over 120 hectares, offering nature, lakes, and open spaces. It’s an ideal spot for…
- Monasterio de la Cartuja - Once a Carthusian monastery, this site is now a modern art museum, harmoniously merging historical significance with contemporary culture along the Guadalquivir River.
- Parque del Alamillo - As Seville’s largest urban park, it spans over 120 hectares, offering nature, lakes, and open spaces. It’s an ideal spot for cycling and enjoying local wildlife.
- Huevo de Colon - Officially called Birth of a New Man, this 45-meter bronze monument is Spain’s tallest sculpture. Gifted by Moscow in 1995, it features Columbus within an egg-shaped structure symbolizing his journey. Located in San Jerónimo Park, it beautifully combines art and history.
- Basilica de la Macarena - This neo-Baroque church, completed in 1949, houses the esteemed statue of the Virgin of Hope (Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena). This iconic figure plays a central role in Seville’s Holy Week processions, especially during Good Friday’s early hours.
- Setas de Sevilla (Metropol Parasol) - Discover the Setas de Sevilla, also known as the Metropol Parasol! This modern architectural wonder, situated in Seville’s heart, is the world’s largest wooden structure. Designed by architect Jürgen Mayer, it’s affectionately called “Las Setas” or “The Mushrooms” due to its unique shape.
Upon arrival, be captivated by the towering structure, offering panoramic city views from its observation deck. Beneath the parasol-like canopy lies the Antiquarium, an archaeological museum displaying Roman and Moorish ruins discovered during construction.
The Setas de Sevilla has become a symbol of modern Seville, drawing visitors with its striking design and cultural offerings. Join in exploring this architectural marvel and experience Seville’s beauty from new heights!
- Plaza de San Francisco - Welcome to Plaza de San Francisco, a captivating square in Seville’s historic center! Named after the majestic San Francisco Church on its perimeter, this plaza is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and daily life.
At the plaza’s heart stands the iconic City Hall, a magnificent Renaissance-style building that commands attention with its elegant architecture. Originally a Franciscan convent, it now serves as a hub for civic activities, adding to the plaza’s dynamic character.
In the distance, the imposing Giralda tower, the bell tower of the Seville Cathedral, rises majestically, offering a striking backdrop to the plaza’s scenery. Its iconic silhouette serves as a reminder of Seville’s rich architectural heritage and cultural significance.
- Catedral de Sevilla - Built on the site of the former Great Mosque of Seville, it stands as a symbol of the city’s transition from Moorish rule to Christian dominance.
This magnificent Gothic cathedral is not only the largest in the world but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its construction began in the 15th century and continued for over a century, resulting in a masterpiece of monumental proportions.
As you approach, your eyes will be drawn to the iconic Giralda Tower, once the minaret of the mosque. Ascend its ramps, designed for horseback riders, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Seville’s skyline.
One of the highlights is the Capilla Mayor, home to the magnificent altarpiece, a masterpiece of Spanish Renaissance art created by sculptor Pieter Dancart and painter Alejo Fernández. Nearby, you’ll find the Tomb of Christopher Columbus, a monument to the explorer’s legacy and the city’s historic ties to the Age of Discovery.
- Real Alcazar de Sevilla - Welcome to the Alcázar of Seville, a mesmerizing palace complex that seamlessly blends Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles! Originally a Moorish fortress, it later became a royal residence for Spanish monarchs.
As you wander through its enchanting gardens, intricate courtyards, and opulent halls, you’ll be transported back in time to a world of royalty and intrigue. Admire the intricate tilework, intricate stucco decoration, and lush gardens adorned with fountains and orange trees.
One of the highlights is the Palacio de Don Pedro, renowned for its stunning Mudejar architecture and the breathtaking Hall of Ambassadors, adorned with a magnificent dome and intricate wooden ceilings. Another must-see is the Baths of Maria de Padilla, an underground chamber with beautiful vaulted ceilings and reflecting pools.
The Alcázar’s gardens are equally enchanting, with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and tranquil ponds.
- Parque de Maria Luisa - Welcome to Parque María Luisa, Seville’s largest and most beloved public park! Named after Infanta María Luisa Fernanda, the park is a lush oasis of greenery and tranquillity in the heart of the city.
As you enter the park, you’ll be greeted by towering palm trees, fragrant orange groves, and vibrant flower beds. Designed in the 19th century, the park’s layout combines formal gardens with winding paths, picturesque ponds, and charming pavilions, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for leisurely walks and relaxation.
One of the park’s main attractions is the Plaza de España, a stunning architectural masterpiece built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. Its grand semi-circular design, colourful ceramic tilework, and ornate bridges make it a must-see destination for visitors.
Adjacent to the Plaza de España, you’ll find the Plaza de América, home to the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions and the Archaeological Museum of Seville.
- Plaza de America - Welcome to Plaza de América, a charming square nestled within Seville’s iconic Parque María Luisa! This elegant plaza is a showcase of architectural splendour and cultural heritage.
At the heart of the plaza stands the majestic Palacio de las Artes y la Industria, or Palace of Arts and Industry. Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, this striking building features a blend of Moorish and Renaissance Revival styles, with intricate tilework and ornate detailing.
Flanking the plaza are two pavilions that house prominent museums: the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions and the Archaeological Museum of Seville. These institutions offer fascinating insights into Andalusia’s rich cultural history, showcasing traditional crafts, artefacts, and archaeological finds.
Surrounding the plaza, lush gardens and shaded pathways beckon visitors to explore at leisure. The tranquil ambience invites relaxation and contemplation amidst the bustling city.
- Plaza de Espana - Welcome to Plaza de España, one of Seville’s most iconic landmarks and a true architectural masterpiece! Built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, this grand square is a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture, adorned with colorful ceramic tilework, ornate bridges, and majestic towers.
The plaza’s semi-circular design symbolizes Spain embracing its former colonies, with a canal representing the Guadalquivir River flowing gracefully through the center. The central building, the Palacio de España, is an impressive edifice with a facade featuring intricate ceramic tile motifs representing each of Spain’s provinces.
As you wander through the plaza, take in the beauty of the tiled alcoves, depicting scenes from Spanish history and folklore. Admire the ornamental bridges crossing the canal, each adorned with beautiful ceramic balustrades and decorative motifs.
- Puente de Isabel II (Puente de Triana) - Welcome to the Triana Bridge, an iconic landmark spanning the Guadalquivir River and connecting the vibrant Triana neighborhood with the historic center of Seville!
Built in the late 19th century, this elegant bridge is a testament to Seville’s rich architectural heritage and engineering prowess. Its graceful arches and intricate ironwork reflect the city’s Moorish influence, while its design provides stunning views of the river and surrounding cityscape.
As you cross the Triana Bridge, you’ll be immersed in the lively atmosphere of one of Seville’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Triana is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, flamenco tradition, and vibrant street life. Take a leisurely stroll along Calle Betis, lined with colorful houses, tapas bars, and cafes, and soak in the local ambiance.
The Triana Bridge is not just a means of transportation; it’s a symbol of connection, linking the past with the present and uniting two distinct neighbourhoods.

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- High-End E-Bikes
Seville’s Longest E-Bike Tour – Over 18 km with Premium Bikes
Discover more of Seville than any other bike tour offers. This route spans over 18 kilometers, making it the city’s most extensive e-bike tour. It combines well-known landmarks with hidden treasures that most tourists miss.
Glide effortlessly on our high-quality electric bikes, crafted for…
Seville’s Longest E-Bike Tour – Over 18 km with Premium Bikes
Discover more of Seville than any other bike tour offers. This route spans over 18 kilometers, making it the city’s most extensive e-bike tour. It combines well-known landmarks with hidden treasures that most tourists miss.
Glide effortlessly on our high-quality electric bikes, crafted for comfort, safety, and style. Suitable for all fitness levels.
Our knowledgeable live guides, fluent in English, German, and French, lead the group with local expertise, humor, and attentiveness.
Tours set off daily at 19:00, an ideal time to enjoy Seville’s cooler evening breeze and golden light.
Visit iconic sites such as Plaza de España, Triana, María Luisa Park, the riverside, and explore lesser-known areas that reveal the true essence of the city.
Join this relaxed, genuine, and unforgettable ride through Seville.
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.