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Discover Barcelona on electric bikes, visit charming Alella D.O. winery, enjoy scenic coastal views, and indulge in wine tastings—all in an engaging small group tour.
Exploring Barcelona by eBike with a Wine Tasting in Alella D.O.
This small group eBike tour offers a fantastic way to see more of Barcelona’s diverse landscapes, from its lively Gothic Quarter to peaceful seaside towns and a boutique winery in Alella. Priced at around $115, it promises a mix of city highlights, scenic coastal rides, and a relaxed wine tasting experience—all with the convenience of electric bikes to make the journey easier and more enjoyable.
One of the things we love about this tour is how it balances urban exploration with countryside charm. The inclusion of a professional guide, small group size, and the opportunity to taste local wines makes it a well-rounded outing for anyone looking to experience Barcelona beyond its typical tourist spots. That said, a potential consideration is the physical aspect—the tour covers approximately 20 km on bikes, so it’s best suited for travelers with a good level of fitness or those comfortable on an eBike.
This tour particularly suits adventurous travelers eager to combine cycling, culture, and wine, as well as those who appreciate small-group intimacy for more personalized attention. If you’re after a relaxed yet active day that showcases both Barcelona’s urban magic and the tranquil beauty of Alella’s vineyards, this could be a perfect fit.

From the moment you meet your guide at the bike shop near Placa Sant Augusti Vell, the journey begins with a quick intro to your eBike’s features. We appreciated how our guide explained the motor and assisted us during the initial adjustment—this made us feel confident to focus on the surroundings rather than worrying about the mechanics.
The first stop is downtown Barcelona’s Medieval maze of narrow streets. Here, your guide will point out hidden corners and share stories that bring the past to life. It’s a delightful way to get oriented and appreciate the city’s layered history. The 10-minute stop is just enough to soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
Next, you’ll pedal over to Parc de la Ciutadella, a lush green space in the heart of the city. This park, which hosted the 1888 Universal Expo, offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling city streets. Here, history buffs can learn about Barcelona’s urban transformation during the 1992 Olympic Games, transforming the city into a modern hub with vibrant parks and improved infrastructure. The 15-minute stop allows for a quick stroll and some photo opportunities.
Leaving the city behind, you’ll enjoy seaside views as you cycle along the coast, away from the crowds. The ride takes you past beaches and scenic promenades, giving you a taste of Barcelona’s popular seaside lifestyle. The Pont del Petroli, a short break spot, is perfect for a coffee by the Mediterranean. Imagine sipping your brew with the sea breeze in your hair—this stop, included in the tour, offers a serene pause in your morning.
Your journey then continues along the coast before entering the charming fishing village of Alella. This area is known for being Spain’s smallest D.O. (Denomination of Origin), making it a special destination for wine lovers. The highlight here is the wine tasting at Bouquet d’Alella, where you’ll sample local wines in a cozy boutique winery setting. The hour-long session isn’t just about sipping; your guide shares insights into the wine’s origins and what makes Alella’s terroir unique, adding depth to the tasting experience. One reviewer noted that the tour of the winery was very informative, which is great for those interested in wine culture.
Following the tasting, you’ll cycle back along the coast, enjoying the sea views once more. The final stretch takes you past more scenic spots before returning to Barcelona, completing roughly 20 km on the bikes. The last five-minute stop is a chance to ask your guide for recommendations on what to explore next during your stay.
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For $115, this tour offers a lot of value. The inclusion of electric bikes means you won’t tire out easily, even if you’re not a regular cyclist. The small group setup ensures your guide can tailor the experience, answer questions, and share insider tips—something we found highly beneficial.
The wine tasting at Alella D.O. is a standout feature. Visiting a boutique winery in such a picturesque setting is a memorable experience, especially when paired with the scenic coastal ride. The fact that snacks and bottled water are included adds to the comfort, though you have the option to order appetizers at the winery independently.
While the tour is well-paced and offers a rundown, it does require a good physical level since you’ll be cycling roughly 20 km. However, the eBikes’ assistance makes the effort manageable for most fitness levels. Also, be aware that the meeting point was noted to have an address error in the booking documentation; the actual start is at the bike shop near Placa Sant Augusti Vell, so plan accordingly.
One reviewer, Will M., described the experience as a “very nice day trip,” emphasizing how the e-bikes made it easy to ride with plenty of power to spare. He appreciated the “great way to break out of the city and ride along the sea,” and found the winery tour “very informative.” Such feedback highlights the combination of ease and educational value this tour offers.
Another point worth noting is the expert guidance provided. The guide was knowledgeable, making stops engaging and informative, which enhanced the overall experience. The small group size meant more personal attention, making it easier to ask questions or just relax and enjoy the scenery.
This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy cycling and cultural activities. It’s perfect if you want to see a different side of Barcelona—away from the crowds—and indulge in local wines. The tour caters well to those with moderate physical fitness, thanks to the assistance of eBikes, but it’s not suited for anyone with mobility limitations.
Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the visit to Alella’s boutique winery and the chance to learn about Spain’s smallest D.O. region. The scenic coastal ride makes this a memorable combination of active exploration and relaxation. Plus, those who value small group interactions will find the intimate setting enhances the overall experience.
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This small group eBike tour offers a delightful blend of urban discovery, seaside scenery, and wine tasting, all within a manageable half-day outing. The expert guidance, scenic routes, and inclusion of wine make it stand out from more generic city tours. It’s a fantastic option for those wanting to see beyond Barcelona’s famous sights with a touch of local flavor.
The value is solid given the inclusion of bikes, tasting, snacks, and personalized attention. While it demands a bit of physical effort, the eBikes help make the ride accessible and fun for most travelers. This tour strikes a good balance between activity, culture, and leisure—perfect for curious explorers looking for a memorable day outside the city center.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes electric bikes, bottled water, a local guide, wine tasting, and snacks. Optional appetizers at the winery can be ordered separately.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 9:30 am, including all stops, cycling, and tasting.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the bike shop near Placa Sant Augusti Vell in Barcelona and returns there at the end of the day.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-cyclists?
The tour is best suited for those with a strong physical fitness level, but the eBikes make it easier. Children and less confident cyclists may need to consider individual comfort.
How challenging is the cycling part?
While about 20 km of riding is involved, the electric assistance helps reduce physical strain, making it more manageable for most participants.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets with audio devices are included, helping you hear your guide throughout the ride.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for cycling are recommended. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses for the seaside portions.
Are there any age restrictions?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but the physical requirements suggest it’s best suited for adults or children comfortable on bikes.
Is there any additional cost during the tour?
The main costs are covered, but you may choose to purchase appetizers at the winery on your own.
This eBike and wine tour delivers a memorable taste of Barcelona’s coastal charm and culinary delights, all within a relaxed, intimate group setting. Perfect for curious explorers eager to combine activity, culture, and wine in one engaging day.