Hire the best city bike in Barcelona
With Terra Bike Tours Barcelona you can rent this 2018 model city bike.
You can hire this city bicycle in Barcelona center, quite near Sagrada Familia, in our main rental station equipped with: Abus combination lock, front and rear lights, front basket, special tires to minimize the risk of having a flat, shimano group set.
The Spanish city of Barcelona has a wide network of bicycle lanes that make it a perfect city to be explored at the pedal rhythm , quietly reaching the most emblematic points of the city
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BARCELONA - Bike Tour
Eduardo fue nuestro guía nos llevó a recorrer los barrios del Gótico, el Borne, el Parque de la Ciudadela, l'Eixample, luego por el Paseo Sant Joan y por Marina hasta el Puerto Olímpico. Terminamos en la Barceloneta descubriendo rincones de Barcelona que no teníamos ni la menor idea de que existían.
Esta actividad fue posible gracias a:
* #bcnTB
* BCN.travel,
* Green Bikes
* Steel Donkey
Bloggers socios de #bcnTB:
-Daniel e Ingrid de The Backpacktraveller,
-Laura de Meridiano 180,
-Pedro de Social Travel Barcelona,
-Ruben de Ruben y el Mundo,
-Jordi y Susanna de Companys de Viatge
y nosotros Edgardo y Julia de Un Mundo de Experiencias.
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Cámara y edición: unmundodeexperiencias.com
Steel Donkey Bike Tour of Barcelona ~ Discover the real Barcelona in 2020!
Steel Donkey Bike Tours are Barcelona's only alternative bicycle tours company. We travel in small groups to discover tapas bars, flea markets, street art, hidden squares and treasures.
We have a small but amazing team of passionate English-speaking local guides, brand new easy-to-ride bikes, and we take you out of tourist-ville to show you the coolest districts, architecture and beaches...
Riding in a small group makes us pedestrian-friendly, manoeuvrable, and lets our guests interact with our guides. Head to our website for more info and reservations:
...come take a bike tour of Barcelona with us!
Rent a bike Barcelona
Video realizzato per il lancio del servizio bike renting di Barcellona
Beautiful Barcelona Beach Bike Ride!
Cycle along the coast on our Camino Barcelona Bike Tour with one of our teachers Pedro, and see the beautiful coast of Barcelona from beginning to end!
How To Use Barcelona Metro & Getting Around the City
Barcelona city has lots of ways you can travel around: the Metro, sightseeing tour buses and (lest you forget) your own two feet!
The Metro is 100% our transport of choice but we've outlined all the travel possibilities in this video so you can up your own mind!
Here are some links to the link to the Barcelona Metro website:
Barcelona Bus Turistic:
and Barcelona City Tour:
We also have a video about Barcelona's Hidden Gems, most of which you'll find on your travels:
And, last but not least, a video with our Top 10 Things To Do in Barcelona:
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How do you get around in Barcelona? Well, other than using your legs, the name of the game in Barcelona is the Metro. We like the buses too but more on that later.
We definitely recommend the Metro. It’s cheap, it’s safe; you’ll get to see loads of the city and if you’re familiar with using the London Underground, the Metro will feel pretty similar. So here goes…
A single ticket costs €2.15 and this is good for one, single journey. But, if you plan on travelling a lot over the course of your holiday, consider buying a T-10 ticket. It’s really useful because it allows you ten journeys and each journey can take up to an hour and fifteen minutes and I think it allows you on the bus as well as the Metro. And you can use it between two people so I can go through the barriers and then pass it back to Siân-Amy and she can go through too.
What’s also great about the T-10 ticket it that you don’t have to use all of your ten journeys in one day, because that would be pretty tough to do. In fact, no matter when you buy your ticket, it will still be valid until the end of January the following year.
If for some reason you don’t like the idea of those, you can buy tickets that are for two-day travel, three-day travel, that sort of thing. But we have spoken with locals out there, we’ve done it for ourselves and, sorry, but the T-10 just wins hands down. And we realise that’s a lot of information to take in, but what it comes down to is…
The T-10 will be great for you if you’re going to be in Barcelona for a few days and if you plan on going around the city and seeing a tonne of sights. T-10 is the way forward. T-10 FTW. T-10!
That’s the Metro in Barcelona. It’s open until midnight Sunday to Thursday and then 2am on Fridays and Saturdays.
Next up, seeing the city from buses. Sightseeing tours work on a hop-on, hop-off basis. There are two main bus tour companies in Barcelona. You’ve got Barcelona Bus Touristic and Barcelona City Tour. Barcelona Bus Touristic claim to be the official Barcelona bus tour company and they have three major routes: red, green and blue.
The red route includes some of the Gaudì attractions, Port Olympic - where as the blue route takes you to some of the most popular tourist attractions like Sagrada Família; you’ll go up to Park Güell and FC Camp Nou. The green route is a seasonal route. It runs from April to November and includes the coastal views.
You can buy your tickets on the bus, although I think you’re less likely to get them if it’s going to be really busy. You can buy them in the tourist office or you can even buy them online before you go, if you want to be super organised, and then when you get on the bus they’ll swap them for real tickets.
You can do a walking tour of the city if you want to use your feet. Some of them you do have to pay for and some of them are free. They include tours of the Gaudí attractions; a tour of the old city; a tour of Barcelona at night time. Yeah, it’s really cool. Obviously, if you don’t want to pay though, you can just wander around yourself and find your own way around.
We’re going to recommend using your feet to keep it cheap or going on the Metro. Obviously both these things are affordable and easy and just great ways to see the city. Yep and now you know how to get around the city, have a look at our video on the top things to do while you’re here.
Thanks for watching. Bye! Bye!
Barcelona By Bike
my second day cycling around Barcelona - weather was overcast - perfect riding weather
Barcelona Beach Bike Tour!
Pedro takes our students on a bike tour all along the beautiful coast of Barcelona! A great way to see Barcelona, and learn a little bit more about the city!
BICYCLING in BARCELONA - Spain
Barcelona Superblocks: Change the Grid, Change your Neighborhood
Over two years ago, Barcelona set the transportation world aflutter when it announced it would be attempting to reinvent parts of its city by developing a Superblock system by transforming targeted street grids to prioritize people over cars. On selected small street networks large parts of intersections and roadways would be taken back for parks and community gathering. Vehicles would not be banned, but it would redesign the grids so that fast thru-traffic was discouraged thru a series of driving direction changes, street narrowing and speed limits. Thus, almost all vehicles present would be either local residents or people with personal business on those streets.
A Superblock encourages more residents to safely use the streets. Children to play and explore. Seniors and those with limited mobility a place to relax and be social. Bicyclists to feel safer and young kids to grow more confident riding. They also provide more greenery and healthy air while dramtically reducing noise levels and pollution.
I was fortunate to visit in June, when some of the initial tactical urbanism style interventions were being made more permanent in Poblenou, a 3 x 3 street grid in a section of the city where there is a lot of public housing. The streets were calmer and you could hear things you usually can't in the center of a city. And it ebbed and flowed whether it was lunch hour or weekends with families and children. Being in the Superblock gives one a unique sense of happiness.
Much of the initial wave of reporting inferred that the city had installed many Superblocks. But that wasn't the case. In fact, Poblenou was the only one until a second Superblock officially opened in Sant Antoni just days before my arrival. It has entirely different story as the city had already allocated funding to redesign the market there when they approached residents about making the space car-light. It did not utilize any tactical urbanism techniques and went directly to a finished construction.
From my conversations with people with the city of Barcelona, it would seem there are now roughly a dozen new Superblock areas deep in the planning stages or starting implementation/discussion. It will be exciting to see this experiment in urbanism continue to transform their city and the lessons the rest of the world can learn.
Barcelona bike ride
Bike ride in Barcelona , Barcelonetta Badalona Catalunia Spain
Medieval Vic - Day Trip from Barcelona Vlog (Catalonia, Spain)
Vic's location is only 69 km from Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain), and me and my friend Robert decide to visit it as we have heard many good things about this little medieval town. It is quite an ancient town, with a Roman temple in the heart of it, and many other historical curiosities. We are quite pleased with the trip, and the town is definitely worth a visit, especially being so close to Barcelona.
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Fabio Bottacci & Valeriy Kozlov presenting Enel Green Power Brazilian Solar PV Farms End-to-End Industrial IoT Use Case @IoT Solutions World Congress 2017 - Barcelona, Spain
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Cycling along the Barcelona beach!
Yesterday we cycled along the beach in Barceloneta! ???? We enjoyed the summer weather while our teacher Pedro showed us through the neighbourhood! ????????#cycling #barcelonabeach
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Barcelona Bus Turístic, your best guide for discovering Barcelona
One city: Barcelona. Three routes: red, blue and green. Thousands of sensations: the roar of the sea, the astonishing Sagrada Família, the passion for Barça, the charm of La Rambla, the tasty food of the Boqueria. Your destination is the city, your guide is the Barcelona Bus Turístic. Buy your ticket at
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Barcelona Bus Turístic, tu mejor guía para descubrir Barcelona
Una ciudad: Barcelona. Tres rutas: Roja, Azul y Verde. Miles de sensaciones: el rugido del mar, el asombro ante la Sagrada Familia, la pasión por el Barça, el atractivo de La Rambla, la sabrosa gastronomía de la Boquería. Tu destino es la ciudad, tu guía es el Barcelona Bus Turístic
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Barcelona Bus Turístic, el teu millor guia per descobrir Barcelona
Una ciutat: Barcelona. Tres rutes: Vermella, Blava i Verda. Milers de sensacions: el rugit del mar, la sorpresa davant de la Sagrada Família, la passió pel Barça, l’atractiu de la Rambla, la saborosa gastronomia de la Boqueria. La teva destinació és la ciutat, el teu guia és el Barcelona Bus Turístic.
Fixie Ride Barcelona nº1
Rodando en bicicleta a piñón fijo por Barcelona (versión corta).
Wheeling Barcelona on my fixie bike (short version).
#fixie @barcelona #urban #street #fast #green
Catalunya cycling spring camp 2016, Spain, HC Bike Tours
Our second spring camp was held in Catalunya, Spain this spring. We did around 1,500 km in 2 weeks, climbed most famous climb in Barcelona area - Montseny, watched LIVE Volta a Catalunya 2 stages: 3rd in the Pyrenees and the final stage in Barcelona at Montjuic.
Stay tuned with us and secure your spot on our camps in Y2017!
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