Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour
Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour
Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour
Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour
Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour
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Barcelona: Montjuic Hill E-Bike Tour

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Highlights

Admire the iconic Arc de Triomf and explore Parc de la Ciutadella.
Discover Joan Brossa gardens and the picturesque Sot del Migdia viewpoint.
Discover hidden gems like Joan Brossa gardens and Sot del Migdia viewpoint
Itinerary
Meet your guide at the starting point to collect your e-bike and start your tour below the Arc de Triomf, one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Then ride through Parc de la Ciutadella, the green oasis of the city center, decorated with the famous monumental Cascada, inspired by the Trevi fountain.
Accompanied by your expert guide, arrive at Barcelona's Port Vell — the city's historical port. Glance at the yachts bobbing on the water and pass the glitzy Maremagnum leisure center and Cristobal Columbus statue, to reach the Miramar gardens.

Afterwards, pass by the Joan Miró Foundation to find the Joan Brossa gardens, placed between the cable cars and the Montjuic castle, a stunning place to walk and learn about the history of Barcelona.
Pass by the Sot del Migdia viewpoint, which is a spectacular place to watch the sunset before cycling down to visit the Europa square with its famous Olympic Stadium. Go to the viewpoint of the National Palace to enjoy an exceptional 360-degree view of the city from its terraces.

Ride down to the Pedró square, a place that became a cherished landmark for Barcelona Christians. You will then be introduced to the vibrant area known as El Raval.
Then head to the charming Gothic district, home to a labyrinthine of little streets, the neighborhood contains some of the city's most impressive 15th-century architecture. Finally, return to the starting point.