With the aim of enjoying Zaragoza at night and escaping the stifling temperatures of the day, Ebrobizi has scheduled guided bicycle routes through the city for the months of July and August. The first routes will begin this Friday and Saturday (July 19 and 20) and are scheduled on electric bicycles along the banks of the Ebro, bike lanes and certain areas of the city centre, for greater safety and comfort for cyclists.
They are open to all citizens and visitors of Zaragoza who wish to explore the city in a sustainable way and learn about it. These routes will start at 8:30 p.m. from the Ebrobizi premises located in the centre (Calle Mundir, 6) and last 2 hours. The rest of the schedule can be consulted on the Ebrobizi website.
The visits are themed and in each one the user will be able to learn different stories and legends about the city. Thus, one can choose between “El Vigía del Campanario” (The Bell Tower Watchman ), about the Sieges, “El Barquero de la Ribera” (The Boatman of the Ribera ), about stories of the Ebro River; or ” El Camaleón Mudéjar” (The Mudejar Chameleon), about this style that is a World Heritage Site. In addition, you can also tour modernist Zaragoza through its most emblematic buildings.
The price of the visit starts at
19 euros and the ticket can be purchased on the Ebrobizi website. The ticket includes the rental of the electric bike and any damage to it will be billed to the customer in full.

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