Madrid: Electric Bicycle Rental
Rent an electric bike to see Madrid at your own pace. Visit notable locations, hear stories, and learn about legends. Choose your route and time without restrictions.
Rent an electric bike to see Madrid at your own pace. Visit notable locations, hear stories, and learn about legends. Choose your route and time without restrictions.
Rent a bike in just five minutes to explore Madrid at your own pace.
Ride through various neighborhoods and visit historic landmarks. Choose your own route and decide how long you want to ride.
Start with a 45-minute Arab bath in a traditional hammam. Warm steam opens your pores and prepares your skin for deep cleaning.
Afterward, receive a 15-minute kessa exfoliation. This treatment uses a traditional glove and natural soap to remove dead skin cells and improve circulation.
Discover Madrid by bike with this 3-hour guided tour. Cover more ground quickly as you pedal through historic neighborhoods, notable squares, and the lush landscapes of Retiro Park.
Join a local guide for a ride through Madrid and El Retiro Park. Visit Puerta del Sol with its Bear and Strawberry Tree statue, the Metropolis building, Plaza Mayor, and more.
Cycle to the park while hearing stories about the monuments and landmarks you pass.
Take a 2-hour electric bike tour to explore Madrid's Golden Triangle of Art and El Retiro Park.
Ride through hills easily with electric bikes, suitable for all fitness levels. The route includes gardens, monuments, and classical architecture, offering a clear view of Madrid’s highlights.
Start your Madrid food tour by trying churros and chocolate at a neighborhood café (only for morning tours). For the 5 pm tours, begin at a tapas bar with two classic bites and a cold beer.
See Madrid after dark on a guided e-bike tour. The streets are quieter, and riding is easy with a guide leading the way.
You’ll visit key landmarks such as Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace, Cibeles, and Retiro. This tour is perfect if you arrive late, want something different to do, or just prefer exploring at night.
Join a tapas tour in one of the city's best foodie neighborhoods. Visit four different bars—three traditional and one with a modern style. At each stop, you’ll get to try a tapa and a drink (wine, beer, or a soft drink).
Tour Madrid without tiring yourself out. Use electric bikes to visit key landmarks in just 3 hours. This ride covers the city's history, nature, and architecture.
A knowledgeable guide provides interesting facts, anecdotes, and local tips. Frequent stops allow time for photos and questions.
Start your evening at a historic tavern in Madrid with tapas and vermouth, a popular Spanish aperitif.
Learn the process of tapeo from a local guide before visiting a former horse stable that is now a family-run Asturian restaurant. Enjoy regional tapas and try pouring traditional cider.
Visit the Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales in Madrid, founded by Juana de Austria, daughter of Carlos I. The Monastery was built on the site of an old palace that belonged to the imperial treasurer Alonso Gutiérrez. Carlos I and Isabel of Portugal lived there, and Juana de Austria was born there.
Visit the OXO Video Game Museum in Madrid to learn about the history and culture of video games. See how the industry has evolved from the 1970s to the present day. Engage with interactive exhibits that cover five decades of technological and creative changes.
Take a self-guided tapas tour through central Madrid. Visit some of the city’s well-known spots and sample a variety of Spanish tapas, from traditional to modern dishes.
Tour the best wine regions of Spain without leaving the capital. This wine tasting in Madrid offers a selection of five top wines and tapas from the country, plus an olive oil tasting to complete the experience.
Explore the Madrid of the Austrians on a guided tour through the oldest historic part of the city, named after the Habsburg dynasty that ruled Spain from Charles I to Charles II.
Visit historic squares, monumental architecture, narrow streets, and listen to local legends.
Set off for a trip from Madrid to Toledo, the city of three cultures. The city is filled with history and charm. Wander through the streets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where every corner tells a story dating back to 1986.
Join a guided tour of the Royal Palace and learn about the history of this large palace. It is twice the size of Buckingham Palace and was the residence of the Spanish Monarchy from 1766 to 1931.
Visit Tablao Flamenco La Carmela to see an amazing flamenco show. The venue hosts a weekly lineup featuring top artists in the flamenco scene. Performers like Juan Andrés Maya, Antonio Canales, Farru, and Remedios Amaya have all graced its stage.
Visit the Prado Museum, one of Spain’s main art museums, with a large collection of European works. It began as a royal collection and opened to the public in 1819.
On this 2.5-hour guided tour, walk through the galleries with an expert guide. See *The Garden of Earthly Delights* by Bosch, along with other works by the artist.