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Picasso’s Footsteps & the Bohemian Neighbourhoods eBike Tour

 "I do not seek, I find."
"Pablo Picasso

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16 h

The Bohemian Neighbourhoods Tour gives you an insight into the roots of the historical Barcelona. We cycle down hidden alleys, passing by small squares that are so characteristic of this medieval part of the city, exploring the Gothic district and then on into El Born Next, we transit the exotic Park Ciutadella and then straight-on to Barceloneta beach, where you can appreciate the horizons and skyline of the city with the sea at your feet. As the beaches curve away to the north and south, the castle atop MontJuïc is a real jewel. We then cycle along bike lanes under palm trees, passing by the old port and then back to the Old Town. On this tour you will discover the hidden faces of the city and get to know the events that have marked the history of Barcelona in the last three hundred years. A city that has survived wars and many invasions before it has now become one of Europe´s most popular destinations..

Overview

Pablo Picasso, perhaps the greatest artist that Spain has ever produced, moved to Barcelona at the tender age of fourteen. It was here that the young painter would spend some of his most formative years and the Catalan capital was to leave an indelible mark on his imagination.

More than a hundred years on, the city which once captivated some of the greatest creative minds the world has ever known continues live and breath in the cobbled streets and quaint squares of the Old Town.

So join us to find out what it was that so enchanted this genius-in-the-making and why the city continues to attract bohemians from around the globe.With our e-bikes fully charged and ready to go, we’ll wind our way through the medieval alleyways of El Born and trace some of the young Picasso’s earliest footsteps.

Then, crossing the avenue now named in his honour, we’ll ramble through the fin-de-siècle charm of the Parc de la Ciutadella (Park of the Citadel) before heading to the Port Olímpic (Olympic Port) to see the impressive legacy of the ‘92 games.

From there, we’ll cruise along shores of the Mediterranean under the shade of the palm trees which line the promenade of Barcelona’s famous Barceloneta beach. At the Port Vell (Old Port), you’ll discover why these seaside neighbourhoods are so important to the history of modern art and why the city lays claim to so many cathedrals.

This is the best way to get to know the many faces of modern Barcelona. You’ll quickly realise how, even with the many monumental changes that these ancient neighbourhoods have experienced, this is still the same city Picasso used to know.

Itinerary

16:00h

Meeting Point

Pça. Sant Agustí Vell 16
At 1600, once you and all your co-riders have been checked in and kitted out, your guide will show you to your bikes and give you the run-down of how they work. Your guide will also go over a little bit of common-sense road-safety and explain what you are going to see on your tour around the city. You’ll then be able to give you bike a quick spin to make sure everything is in working order before setting off to the first stop.

16:15h

El Mercat del Born

By 1615, you will have arrived at your first stop: El Mercat del Born. Here, you will be able to get off your bikes and have a walk around whilst your guide explains the significance of the area to the history of Catalonia and why this area became the centre of artistic activity.

16:35h

Parc de la Ciutadella

After leaving El Born, you’ll cross the Passeig Picasso into El Parc de la Ciutadella. As you ramble through the open environs of the park, you’ll get to see what has become of the old military installation and how the area became the show-piece for the World’s Fair of 1888.

17:00 h

Arc del Triomph - Port Olimpic

Passing the Arc de Triomf and setting course for the Port Olímpic, you’ll get a full panorama of the new Barcelona. Once at the quay, your guide will be able to point out and explain some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, showing you just how much the city has changed since the transition to democracy.

17:25h

W Hotel - Castle of Montjuïc

Arriving at the W Hotel, you’ll be able to cycle the full length of the jetty to get a sense of the city. In the summer, you’ll get the chance to get draw a relaxing breath amidst the hush of the breaking waves – a rare luxury in a city that pulses with as much life as Barcelona. In the winter, you’ll be able to experience the calm of the setting sun as the day sinks behind the Castle of Montjuïc.

17:50h

El Port Vell

From the W Hotel, you’ll head towards El Port Vell, which has been the source of Barcelona’s wealth for most of it’s history. There, you will be able to see the contrast between the small neighbourhood of Barceloneta and the grand sea-front of El Gòtic. You’ll also get to hear about Picasso’s time in Barcelona and the city’s role in the birth of Modernism.

18:15h

Plà de Palau - La Catedral del Mar

After this, you’ll head to Pla de Palau for the tour’s last stop. Here, you’ll hear all about the La Catedral del Mar, one of the architectural jewels of El Born and a building with a special place in the heart of all Barceloníns. After one last look at the Bohemian neighbourhoods, you’ll make your way back to the shop.

19:00h

Sant Agustí Vell ,16

By 18:30 you will be back at the shop, where you’ll leave your bikes and helmets, and collect any valuables that you’ve left. At this point, [your guide will take you round ta a nearby local restauranr specially chosen by the guides to give you the best introduction to Spain’s culinary greatest hits. After you have toasted with a glass of Cava and whilst you sample a local wine & tapas your guide will be able to give you recommendations and any further information you might need for your stay here in Barcelona.

FAQS

What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

  • Fully equipped eBike more than 10 years old
  • Child seats from 9 moths to 5 years
  • Trailer from 5 years to 8 years
  • Regular non electric Bike from 6 years to 10 years 
  • Helmet
  • Botled water
  • Local Guide
  • Assistance 
  • Liability insurance

 

Whats not included in this tour.
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

  • Snacks & beverages

Yes sure. We have small bikes (8-14 years)  and child seats (under 8).

There are tours specifically desgned for children

Check out the family bike tour

Don’t worry, it is simple and fun. Our guides will make sure you feel comfortable and understand how to ride an ebike.

Wearing a helmet is not mandatory in urban areas, but necessary for under 16. Anyway we encourage the use of the helmet, safety first.

At Barcelona Ebikes Tours safety is taken seriously. Our guides will provide you sufficient instructions on how to navigate through the city.

No problem, if you bring your bag with you but you don’t want to take it to the tour, you can leave it in our office.

Our office is in the Born Quarter, an excellent place to find restaurants, shops and the nicest walks in Barcelona!

Plaça de Sant Agustí Vell, 16 08003 Barcelona

This tour covers in between 10 km and 20 km. With ebikes you can cover almost any distance effortlessly whiles enjoying the stunning urban landscape of Barcelona.

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