Guided Bike Tour of Seville with a Certified Guide
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Guided Bike Tour of Seville with a Certified Guide

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We have the best guides in Seville and we are specialized in Triana. By bicycle Seville is wonderful. Our bike tours are calm and leisurely. You will have without a doubt, your best experience, come and you will not regret it

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Guided Bike Tour of Seville with a Certified Guide

What's included

Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Use of bicycle

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Nice tour of this lung of Seville and Botanical Garden. In its day gardens of the Palace of San Telmo and place of celebration of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929

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Stop 2 Pass by

Isabel II Bridge, popularly known as Triana Bridge, is a bridge located in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). It joins the city center with the Triana neighborhood, crossing the Guadalquivir river. In the 19th century, it replaced an old boat bridge that existed in its place, constituting the oldest preserved iron bridge in Spain.23 Its construction ended in 1852, under the reign of Isabel II, which is why it holds said name.

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The Plaza de España is an architectural complex located in the María Luisa park in the city of Seville (Spain). It was designed by the architect Aníbal González. It was built between 1914 and 1929 as one of the main constructions of the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It is the largest building of all those that were built in the city during the 20th century, comparable to the other two outstanding historical constructions outside the city walls. the city, which are the Hospital of the Five Wounds (16th century) and the Royal Tobacco Factory (18th century)

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The Holy, Metropolitan and Patriarchal Cathedral Church Santa María de la Sede y de la Asunción de Sevilla; better known as the Cathedral of Seville, it is a Catholic temple in the Gothic style. It is one of the largest cathedrals in the world in that style.12 UNESCO declared it in 1987, together with the Real Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias, a World Heritage Site3 and, on July 25, 2010, Property of Outstanding Universal Value.45 According to tradition, construction began in 1401, although there is no documentary evidence of the start of work until 1433. The building was built on the site that remained after the demolition of the old mosque Aljama of Seville, whose minaret (the Giralda) and patio (Patio de los Naranjos) are still preserved.

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The Real Alcázar of Seville is a walled palatial complex built in different historical stages. The original palace was built in the High Middle Ages. Some vestiges of Islamic art are preserved and, from the period after the Castilian conquest, a Mudejar palatial space and another in the Gothic style. In later reforms, Renaissance, Mannerist and Baroque elements were added.

Outer wall and Lion gate.
It is the residence of members of the Spanish royal family when they visit Seville. This makes it the oldest royal palace in use in Europe. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site, together with the Cathedral of Seville and the Archivo de Indias, in 1987.

In 2019 it received 2,067,016 visitors, making it one of the most visited monuments in Spain.

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Giralda is the name given to the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede in the city of Seville, in Andalusia (Spain). The lower part of the tower corresponds to the minaret of the old city mosque, from the end of the 12th century, in the Almohad period, while the upper part is a superimposed construction from the 16th century, in the Christian period, to house the bells. . At its peak is the bronze statue that represents the Triumph of Faith and has the function of a weathervane, the Giraldillo.

It measures 94.69 m meters high.

On December 29, 1928, the cathedral, including the Giralda, was declared a National Monument. In 1987 the Alcázar complex, the Archivo de Indias and the cathedral, with its tower, were considered a World Heritage Site.

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The historic building that the Town Hall occupies is one of the most notable examples of Renaissance architecture, with minute decoration that is popularly called Plateresque. It is located in the Plaza Nueva. It began to be built in the 16th century by Diego de Riaño, the master executed the southern sector of the Town Hall, a small building with only the Chapter House, the halt, the old staircase and the Hall of Faithful Executors, in addition to the communication arch with the Franciscan monastery and two floors covered with plateresque reliefs with representations of historical and mythical figures, heraldry and emblems alluding to the founders of the city, such as Hercules and Julius Caesar. This headquarters was enlarged in the s. XIX by Demetrio de los Ríos and Balbino Marron, who drew a new main facade, oriented to the Plaza Nueva, of neoclassical style.

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The Torre del Oro de Sevilla is a watchtower located on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River, in the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain from 1221. Its height is 36 meters.
The tower was built between 1220 and 1221 by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abù l-Ulà, who handed it over to the city on February 24, 1221.
It was declared a historic-artistic monument in 1931 and has been restored several times. In the Contemporary Age it was restored in 1900, between 1991 and 1992, in 1995 and in 2005.38 The work of the Navy has been important in its conservation. It is in a good state of conservation and houses the Naval Museum of Seville.
It is located in the historic center of the city of Seville, in the Arenal neighborhood, in the same area as the Maestranza bullring, the Torre de la Plata or Las Atarazanas, and on the opposite bank is the Triana neighborhood. .

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We are in Triana, next to the Triana Market and just after crossing the Triana Bridge

About Seville

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a city rich in history, culture, and vibrant traditions. Known for its stunning architecture, including the iconic Alcázar and Seville Cathedral, the city offers a unique blend of Moorish and Spanish influences. The warm climate, lively festivals, and delicious cuisine make it a captivating destination for travelers.

Top Attractions

Real Alcázar de Sevilla

The Alcázar is a stunning royal palace with a mix of Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features beautiful gardens and courtyards.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours €11.50 (General admission)

Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower

The Seville Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Giralda Tower offers panoramic views of the city.

Historical/Religious 1-2 hours €11 (General admission)

Plaza de España

This iconic plaza is a masterpiece of Regionalism architecture, featuring a semi-circular plaza with beautiful tiled benches and a large fountain.

Architecture/Cultural 1-2 hours Free

Barrio de Santa Cruz

The historic Jewish quarter of Seville, known for its narrow, winding streets, charming plazas, and vibrant atmosphere.

Cultural/Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore

Triana Market

A traditional market offering a variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and local specialties. It's a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine.

Cultural/Shopping 1 hour Free to enter, prices vary

Must-Try Local Dishes

Gazpacho

A cold soup made from tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil. It's a refreshing dish perfect for hot summer days.

Appetizer Vegan

Salmorejo

A thicker and creamier version of gazpacho, made with tomatoes, bread, garlic, and olive oil. Often topped with hard-boiled eggs and jamón.

Appetizer Vegetarian

Rabo de Toro

A traditional stew made with oxtail, red wine, and vegetables. It's a hearty and flavorful dish that's a staple in Andalusian cuisine.

Main Course Contains meat

Pescaíto Frito

Fried small fish, typically served as a tapas dish. It's a popular snack in Seville, often enjoyed with a glass of wine.

Appetizer Contains fish

Popular Activities

Hiking in the nearby Sierra Morena mountains Biking along the Guadalquivir River Relaxing in the gardens of the Real Alcázar Enjoying a traditional spa experience Visiting the numerous museums and galleries Attending flamenco performances Boating on the Guadalquivir River Swimming at nearby beaches

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

The best time to visit Seville is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the city is lively with festivals and events. The temperatures are comfortable, and the tourist crowds are manageable.

20°C to 35°C 68°F to 95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Seville is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Be cautious and take standard precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps

Getting there

By air
  • Seville Airport • 10 km from city center
By train

Santa Justa Station

By bus

Plaza de Armas, Príncipe Pío

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network is the primary form of public transport in Seville, covering most of the city and its suburbs.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Santa Cruz Triana Arsenal Macarena

Day trips

Córdoba
140 km from Seville • Full day

Córdoba is a historic city known for its stunning Mosque-Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its beautiful patios and gardens.

Ronda
130 km from Seville • Full day

Ronda is a picturesque town perched on a cliff, known for its dramatic views, historic bullring, and ancient Arab baths.

Cádiz
120 km from Seville • Full day

Cádiz is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, historic sites, and vibrant carnival celebrations.

Festivals

Feria de Abril • Two weeks after Easter Semana Santa • The week leading up to Easter Feria de San Miguel • Late September to early October

Pro tips

  • Visit the Real Alcázar early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the gardens in peace
  • Explore the Triana neighborhood for authentic ceramics, flamenco, and local cuisine
  • Try salmorejo, a thicker and creamier version of gazpacho, at a local bodega
  • Take a day trip to Itálica to explore the ancient Roman ruins near Seville
  • Attend a flamenco performance at a local tablao for an authentic cultural experience
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