Seville Bike tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know the city on wheels with this bike tour of Seville . It is one of the most comfortable, fun and original ways to take a guided tour through the city centre to see all the emblematic places of Seville.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and the bike rental is included . You will be accompanied by an expert local guide who will give you all the information of interest in each of the tourist attractions that the tour passes through.
- Discover the sights of Seville in an original way.
- Have fun touring the city on a group bike tour.
- Learn the most interesting facts about Seville from an expert local guide.
What’s included
- Bicycle tour of Seville of approximately 2 hours
- Bicycle rental
- Expert local guide
- Bottled water
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Step by Step
A bike tour of Seville is the best option if you want to get a panoramic view of the city and also have some fun. You'll cycle around the city for approximately 2 hours, stopping at the city's main tourist attractions to learn about its history.
An expert local guide will brief you on each stop and you will have plenty of time to take pictures and discover the area. Bike hire is included and the expert shop assistants will advise you on arrival on which bike is best suited to you to ensure you get the most out of your tour.
You will visit the famous Plaza del Triunfo, the only one with three World Heritage Sites: the Real Alcázar, the Cathedral and the General Indian Archives. You will discover Seville from a different perspective and stop at the most emblematic points of the city:
- Plaza de España
- Maria Luisa Park
- The Mudejar Pavilion
It will also be a good opportunity to visit the area of the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929, the first international exhibition of twinning between the two countries of the Iberian Peninsula and Latin America.