Cycle the city streets to absorb the local atmosphere
Informative, friendly and professional guide
See Seville with little effort and lots of fun on this 2.5-hour electric bike tour, led by an expert local guide. Easy and safe to ride, the bikes have electric motors that start as soon as you pedal, meaning you’ll see all the city sights without getting out of breath! Pass through neighborhoods like Triana, watching out for top Seville attractions like Plaza de Espa?, Isabel II Bridge -- commonly known as Triana Bridge -- Seville Cathedral and Royal Alcazar Palace (Reales Alc?zares).Numbers are limited to ten on this small-group tour, ensuring you’ll see the best of Seville with personalized attention from your guide. Departs from ELECMOVE, between the Cathedral and the bullring (not to be confused with CasteLLar, with double L, which is on the opposite side of the city.
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Meet your expert guide in the center of town, and hop aboard your electric bike a regular two-wheeled bicycle with a handy electric motor that kicks when pedaling! Riding your electric bike is simple, but your guide will deliver a comprehensive safety briefing to put you at ease. Pedal behind your guide through the downtown streets, passing all the top Seville attractions and sights. Your expert guide will stop frequently throughout the tour to share stories and trivia about iconic landmarks, and you’ll have plenty of chances to take photos and chat with other people in your group. Cycle through El Arenal -- one of Seville’s most picturesque neighborhoods -- and see the beautiful Seville Cathedral and Giralda bell tower. Stop for a photo outside the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Royal Alcazar Palace and hear about its creation during the time of the Moorish invasion from your guide. As you pedal on through the city streets, watch out for the General Archive of the Indies and marvel at its Italian-style Renaissance architecture. Continue through Maria Luisa Park, enjoying sights of the Guadalquivir River, and then meander through the crowds at Plaza de Espa