Yamaha Fat Bike Adventure: Valencia’s Past and Future
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Yamaha Fat Bike Adventure: Valencia’s Past and Future

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About this experience

Experience the magic of Valencia on a 3-hour guided tour on a premium Yamaha-powered bike, pedal effortlessly and let our local guides show you around the city and tell you the secrets of Valencia.

You'll see the City of Arts and Sciences, designed by Santiago Calatrava, the tranquil Turia Gardens. Explore Valencia's historic centre, including Valencia Cathedral, home of the Holy Grail, and the charming Plaza de la Virgen. Discover hidden gems such as the Torres de Serrano. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of La Lonja de la Seda and the bustling Mercado Central. This flexible tour offers a personalised experience, combining futuristic monuments and ancient treasures.

The visit to the monumental buildings and museums is outdoors.

NOTE: A €5 fee will be added at the bike shop for mandatory insurance. This fee must be paid before the start of the tour.

Available options

Shared Tour English & Spanish

Shared Tour English and Spanis

Shared tour French or Italian

Shared tour French Italian

Shared in German

What's included

Tour guide
Bottled water
Use of bicycle

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

From Ruzafa, we will pedal for approximately 15 minutes to reach the City of Arts and Sciences. This modern complex, designed by the renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, is one of Valencia's most iconic landmarks.

Upon arrival, we will spend 30 minutes exploring the exteriors of the most emblematic buildings in the City of Arts and Sciences. You will have the opportunity to admire the striking architecture of the Hemisfèric, a giant eye-shaped IMAX cinema; the Umbracle, a landscaped walkway with native plant species; the Science Museum, with its futuristic design; and the Oceanogràfic, Europe’s largest aquarium.

The surroundings of the City of Arts and Sciences are serene and beautifully landscaped, with expansive reflecting pools and lush gardens. The area is perfect for taking photos, relaxing, and soaking in the avant-garde architecture.

Enjoy the unique blend of science, nature, and art in this stunning cultural complex, a highlight of our Valencia bike tour.

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Stop 2

Pedal for 15 minutes through the Turia Gardens towards the Serranos Towers, one of the ancient gates to the old city of Valencia. On this magnificent route, you will pass by Gulliver Park, the Palau de la Música, and admire some of the old and beautiful bridges like the Puente de las Flores.

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From the Serranos Towers, one of Valencia's main historical landmarks, we begin a charming 10-minute tour towards the Plaza de la Virgen.

This section of the route is quiet and picturesque, ideal for enjoying the urban landscape.

Upon arriving at the Plaza de la Virgen, clients will have 15 minutes to explore and admire one of the most emblematic places in Valencia. The square, with its central fountain dedicated to the Turia and surrounded by historic buildings, is a vibrant meeting point full of life.

In the square, you can see the exterior of the Valencia Cathedral, famous for its bell tower known as the Miguelete,

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The Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, located in the heart of Valencia, is a place of great devotion and beauty. Built in the 17th century, it houses the image of the city's patroness, the Virgin of the Forsaken. Its interior features impressive frescoes and a majestic dome. The basilica is an important pilgrimage site and hosts numerous religious festivities and events throughout the year. Don't miss the opportunity to admire its magnificent architecture and experience the profound spirituality felt in this iconic place.

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We pedal for 5 minutes towards the Plaza de la Reina and the Church of Santa Catalina, one of the busiest squares in Valencia, which offers spectacular views of the main entrance of the Cathedral and is surrounded by restaurants and shops.

St. Catherine's Church, known for its Gothic bell tower, passing through charming streets full of traditional shops and historic buildings.

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We continue to Plaza Redonda, a unique and picturesque place surrounded by small shops and craft stalls. Here you can enjoy the local market on weekends.

This bike tour allows you to discover some of the most emblematic places in Valencia and enjoy the lively atmosphere of its historic streets and squares.
Visit outside and take time to take photographs

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Stop 7

The exterior visit to the Lonja de la Seda in Valencia is an impressive experience. This Gothic building, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the city's most remarkable landmarks.

As you approach, you can admire its majestic facade adorned with ornamental details and gargoyles. The elegant helical columns and intricate stone carvings reflect the wealth and history of Valencian trade.

The Lonja is located in a lively area, right across from the bustling Central Market. The surrounding streets are filled with cafes, shops, and restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere. It is a perfect place to stroll and enjoy the historical charm and architecture of Valencia.
Visit outside and explain the guide

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The Central Market of Valencia is one of the largest and most impressive markets in Europe. Inaugurated in 1928, this modernist building stands out for its spectacular architecture, with a façade adorned with tiles and stained glass. Its central dome and wrought iron roofs give it a distinctive and beautiful touch.

Inside, the market is a bustling center of activity where more than 1,000 stalls offer a wide variety of fresh products: fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, seafood, sausages, cheeses, spices and local products. The aromas and colors create a unique sensory experience.

The atmosphere of the Central Market is lively and vibrant. Both locals and tourists visit it daily to shop, taste tapas in its bars and restaurants, or simply to admire its architectural beauty. It is an emblematic place in Valencia where you can enjoy local gastronomy and culture in an authentic and dynamic environment.

Free time to visit the interior of the market and make some purchases.

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Stop 9

From the Central Market we pedal for 10 minutes through a narrow and charming pedestrian path that connects two of the most emblematic points of the city.

This street is full of small shops, cafes and pastry shops, creating a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere. The historic buildings on both sides of the street add a touch of charm and authenticity to the walk. It is a perfect place to enjoy the local atmosphere and perhaps stop to try a horchata or a typical sweet.

Upon arriving at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, you will be greeted by its wide open spaces and monumental architecture. The square is the administrative heart of the city and is surrounded by imposing buildings such as the Valencia City Hall and the Post Office, both with impressive facades.

The Plaza del Ayuntamiento is a dynamic meeting point, frequently decorated with flowers and fountains that enhance its beauty. It is a vibrant place where both locals and tourists gather to enjoy events, markets and festivities.

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Stop 10

Finally we return to Ruzafa on a 15-minute tour where we will pass two emblematic buildings of Valencia; The Bullring and the North Station.

Plaza de Toros de Valencia
The Plaza de Toros de Valencia, inaugurated in 1859, is a neoclassical monument inspired by Roman amphitheaters, with a capacity for 12,000 spectators. Its red brick facade and arches are visually striking. It hosts bullfights, concerts, and cultural events, especially during Fallas. The area around it is lively, with many bars and restaurants.

Estación del Norte
The Estación del Norte, Valencia's main train station, opened in 1917, is a modernist gem. Its facade features mosaics and ceramics reflecting Valencian culture. The main hall has beautiful tiles and stained glass. Besides being a transport hub, it is an architectural landmark, centrally located near the Plaza de Toros and other attractions.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN IT FR ES

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The bike ride time between the locations is 1 hour and 30 minutes. You can read the detailed itinerary description.

Meeting point

Go to the meeting point on Calle Cuba 24 in the Ruzafa neighborhood of Valencia. This is a bicycle rental store.

Important notes

Keep the reserve when you go to rest the bicycle

About Valencia

Valencia is a vibrant city on Spain's eastern coast, known for its City of Arts and Sciences, beautiful beaches, and rich culinary traditions. The city blends modern architecture with historic charm, offering a unique Mediterranean experience.

Top Attractions

City of Arts and Sciences

A futuristic complex featuring an opera house, science museum, and oceanographic park.

Architecture Half day to full day €30-€50 (depending on the attractions visited)

Valencia Cathedral

A stunning Gothic cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, home to the Holy Grail.

Historical 1-2 hours €3-€5 (additional cost for tower access)

La Lonja de la Seda

A late Valencian Gothic-style civil building and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Historical 1 hour €2-€4

Malvarrosa Beach

A popular urban beach with a long promenade, perfect for relaxation and water sports.

Beach Half day to full day Free

Central Market

One of the largest fresh produce markets in Europe, offering a variety of local and international products.

Market 1-2 hours Free to enter, prices vary for purchases

Must-Try Local Dishes

Paella Valenciana

A traditional rice dish cooked with rabbit, chicken, and vegetables.

Main Course Contains meat and vegetables

Fideuà

A noodle-based dish similar to paella, made with seafood.

Main Course Contains seafood

Horchata

A sweet, milky drink made from tiger nuts, typically served with fartons (sweet pastries).

Drink Vegan and gluten-free

All i Pebre

A traditional dish made with eel, garlic, and peppers.

Main Course Contains fish and seafood

Popular Activities

Hiking in Albufera Natural Park Water sports at Malvarrosa Beach Beach lounging Spa treatments Visiting museums and historic sites Attending local festivals Boat tours in Albufera Swimming and water sports

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.

15-28°C 59-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: Valencian, English
  • 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

Valencia is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of pickpockets and scams in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with offers or requests

Getting there

By air
  • Valencia Airport • 8 km from city center
By train

Valencia Joaquín Sorolla Station

By bus

Valencia Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and affordable, with multiple lines connecting major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Ciutat Vella (Old Town) El Carmen Ruzafa Malvarrosa

Day trips

Albufera Natural Park
10 km from Valencia • Half day to full day

A beautiful wetland area with a variety of birdlife and traditional fishing villages.

Sagunto
30 km from Valencia • Half day

A historic town with a Roman theater, castle, and medieval center.

Requena
100 km from Valencia • Full day

A picturesque town known for its wine production and historic center.

Festivals

Fallas Festival • March 15-19 Tomatina Festival • Last Wednesday of August Las Fallas de Valencia • March 15-19

Pro tips

  • Visit the City of Arts and Sciences early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday sun and crowds
  • Try local specialties like paella, fideuà, and horchata at traditional restaurants and markets
  • Explore the city's neighborhoods, each with its unique character and attractions
  • Use the Valencia Tourist Card for unlimited public transportation and discounts at major attractions
  • Be cautious of pickpockets and scams in crowded areas, especially during festivals and peak tourist seasons
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