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Explore Valencia's historic old town on a private bike or e-scooter tour, featuring top sights, expert guides, and a personalized experience.
Valencia Old Town Private Tour by Bike or Electric Ride: A Practical Exploration of History and Charm
If you’re looking to discover Valencia’s captivating Old Town without the hassle of walking or large tour groups, this private bike or electric ride offers a fantastic solution. With a duration of around 2 hours, it’s a quick but comprehensive way to see the city’s most iconic sites, with an emphasis on comfort and expert guidance. The ability to choose between traditional bikes or electric scooters means you can tailor the experience to your energy levels and interest.
One of the standout features of this tour is personalization — guided by multilingual locals, you’ll get stories and insights that bring each site to life. What we really appreciate is how flexible and intimate the experience feels, making it perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to skip the crowds but still soak in the history. That said, a possible consideration is the price: at $71.29 per person, it’s not the cheapest way to see Valencia, but the value lies in the guided attention and exclusive route.
This experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy a relaxed pace, want to cover a lot in a short time, and value a personalized touch. If you’re after an authentic, visually engaging way to understand Valencia’s past, this tour ticks all those boxes.


When considering a city tour, the goal is often to find a balance between informative content and enjoyable pacing. This Valencia Old Town experience offers exactly that, with a detailed itinerary that reveals over 2,000 years of history and culture.
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Starting at the Carrer de l’Herba, the tour kicks off with Plaza de la Virgen. This square is a favorite among locals, and guides there tend to highlight its evolution through different historical periods. Reviewers comment on how passionately guides share stories, making the square’s significance feel alive. One reviewer noted that it’s “one of the most loved squares by Valencians,” emphasizing its cultural importance.
Next, the group moves to Plaça de l’Almoina, the birthplace of Valencia’s Roman roots, known as the “Kilometre 0” of the ancient city. Here, you can peek at some of the most significant archaeological sites in Europe, which adds an authentic sense of history to your visit.
The tour then visits Valencia Cathedral, a Roman Catholic parish that is a visual highlight thanks to its baroque facade and the iconic Miguelete tower. While the admission fee isn’t included, many find the exterior views impressive enough to appreciate without stepping inside. One review highlights the fascinating stories shared by guides about the cathedral’s architectural features.
Placa de la Reina offers the chance to admire the gothic details of the cathedral and to glimpse the Miguelete tower from below, providing perfect photo opportunities and panoramic views — which many travelers love.
From there, you’re taken to Santa Catalina Church, a historical site with a spectacular tower that offers viewpoints over the city. Only a short stop, but a highlight for those who enjoy architecture and city vistas.
The visit to La Lonja de la Seda feels like stepping back in time, with its flying gargoyles and intricate stonework. Reviewers often mention how striking the building is and how it captures the wealth and craftsmanship of 15th-century Valencia.
Moving on to Central Market, you’ll find yourself in a bustling hub that has been a trading area since the Arab era. Covering almost 8,000 m², it remains a lively spot, perfect for those interested in local food culture even if only from the outside.
Finally, the tour concludes with visits to Torres de Quart and Torres de Serrans, both iconic city gates that served as defenses and entrances. These gothic towers are rich in history and feature visible cannon marks, as one reviewer pointed out, adding to their story.

Travelers consistently praise the guides, with mentions of local guides like David, Santiago, Clem, and Yuri, who provide entertaining and insightful commentary. One reviewer shared how David’s vivid storytelling made the ancient walls and buildings come alive, making the 2-hour tour feel much shorter.
The bicycles and scooters are described as high-quality and comfortable, with some reviewers noting that Valencia’s city infrastructure supports easy cycling. Several reviews recommend this mode of transport, especially for covering multiple sites quickly while avoiding crowded streets.
A common highlight is how small group sizes (since it’s a private tour) make for a more engaging experience, allowing for personal questions and tailored stories. The guides’ ability to speak multiple languages means that international visitors feel well catered to.
The price point, at just over 70 dollars, might seem steep, but considering the personalized attention, high-quality equipment, and the depth of historical insights, many find it to be excellent value, especially when compared to larger, less tailored options.

The tour starts at Carr de l’Herba 4, conveniently located near public transport, which makes getting there straightforward. It ends at the same location, so you won’t need to worry about logistics afterward. The use of bottled water is included, which is a thoughtful touch, especially on warm days.
Most travelers can participate, and because it’s a private experience, it’s flexible if you want to spend a bit more time at certain sites or skip others. The 2-hour duration hits a good balance between seeing plenty and not feeling rushed.
While the entrance fees are not included for sites like Valencia Cathedral and Santa Catalina Tower, many reviewers note that the external views alone are worthwhile, and the guides often share stories that enhance your understanding without extra cost.

Multiple reviews emphasize guides’ local knowledge and storytelling ability. One mentioned, “David is a native Valencian, so he shares fascinating personal stories,” which adds authenticity and depth. Others appreciated tour leaders like Clem for individualized attention and friendly demeanor.
Travelers also highlighted how the beautiful streets and architecture make for stunning photos. One reviewer called the tour “a perfect way to see the city in a short time,” noting the well-chosen stops that balance history, architecture, and local flavor.
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This private bike or electric ride through Valencia’s Old Town offers an engaging, flexible, and richly informative experience. It’s ideal for travelers who want a personalized, guided approach to uncovering the city’s historical gems, and appreciate the convenience of a well-organized, short tour. The knowledgeable guides, comfortable equipment, and eye-opening stops make it a valuable option for those interested in history, architecture, and local stories.
While the price might seem on the higher side, the quality of the experience, the expert guidance, and the small-group intimacy make this tour well worth the investment. Perfect for visitors who want to maximize their time, learn authentic stories, and enjoy the vibe of Valencia’s historic streets.

Is this a private tour?
Yes, the tour is private, meaning only your group will participate, ensuring a personalized experience.
What transportation is used?
You can choose between bicycles or electric scooters, both provided and included in the price.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours, offering a compact yet rundown of Valencia’s Old Town.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sites like Valencia Cathedral and Santa Catalina Church are not included, but many stops are enjoyed externally.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Carrer de l’Herba 4 and ends back at the same point, making logistics straightforward.
Can I participate if I don’t cycle or scooter well?
Yes, the electric scooters are easier for those with limited cycling experience, and the short duration helps keep the experience relaxed.
Is this suitable for families?
Definitely, especially since the bikes and scooters are suitable for adults and children, and the private format allows for flexibility.
What languages do guides speak?
Guides speak multiple languages, so you can book based on your preference for a more tailored narration.