About this tour
Explore Seville by bike over two hours, following seasonal highlights and local rhythms through Andalusia's capital. You'll pedal past Moorish city walls, Mudéjar churches, the Gothic cathedral, and the historic Port of the Indies—the launching point for voyages to the Americas. This isn't a rushed tick-box tour; it's designed to catch the city as it lives now, weaving between monuments and the neighbourhoods locals actually inhabit.
Highlights
- Moorish defensive walls and their urban context today
- Mudéjar churches blending Islamic and Christian architecture
- Gothic cathedral, one of Europe's largest
- Port of the Indies, departure point for colonial expeditions
- Seasonal local events and neighbourhood discoveries
- Guided information on tapas spots and street-level culture
What to expect
You'll cover roughly 8–12 kilometres at a conversational pace, stopping to absorb each site rather than racing through. The route threads along medieval streets and alongside the Guadalquivir, with your guide explaining how each era left its mark. Expect to learn practical tidbits about where locals eat and what's happening this season—flamenco festivals, orange blossoms, summer terraces—so you grasp Seville as a living place, not a museum. The bike is stable and straightforward; helmets, water, and a basket for belongings are supplied.
Good to know
Helmets and insurance included. Infant seats available if needed. Not suitable if you have cardiac concerns. All fitness levels welcome. Public transport is nearby if you need to bail out early. Bring sunscreen and wear comfortable shoes for any walking breaks.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







