Discover the freedom of urban cycling with our CITY BIKE. Designed for city streets, this bike is perfect if you’re looking for a reliable ride to navigate through bustling neighborhoods or leisurely weekend explorations.
Key Features:
Terrain Type: Urban - tackle city roads with ease
Comfort: Ergonomic design for a smooth ride
Style: Sleek frame that fits your city vibe
Get ready to enhance your city experience. Book now and enjoy the ride!
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Customer reviews
4.8 (141 reviews)
Chris Shenton
5
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Heather C
5
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Chris Shenton
5
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Heather C
5
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Ivan Vujovic
5
I rented a simple city bike and I had no problems with it on unpaved hilly roads in Madrid’s parks. For 15€ for more than 5 hours and 45km of riding, I think it’s fair price. Many thanks to the owner who gave me good advice on routes to take, in great English!
David Griffin
5
Alvaro our guide was terrific! What a great way to see Madrid, its beautiful buildings and parks and to learn its history. Had a great time, learned and saw a lot. A highlight of my trip so far. I Highly recommend Bravo Bike to everyone. Do yourself a favour and check it out!
Neil Soiffer
5
A friend and I rode the self-guided tour from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. It was a great experience thanks in part to the Bravo Bike team. We had great communication beforehand, with Amanda and Kaspar answering several questions and making sure the bikes and other equipment was what we needed. The bikes performed flawlessly, and the heavy duty panniers and handlebar bag kept our clothes, phones, and snacks dry in the inevitable rain in late October. Their choice of hotels were above our expectations; we felt a bit guilty when we talked with others who were staying in minimalist Albergues :-) The bonus bike tour of Madrid given by Alex was a great introduction to Madrid that I recommend others take advantage of.
As to the ride itself, it took longer and was harder than the daily distance might indicate. It was mostly on quiet roads, although a few sections followed the dirt walking trail. The climb to O’Cebreiro was a mostly 10% or more 2000' climb on a beautiful quiet road that we really enjoyed; others that don't like hills might have a different opinion. But if you don't like hills, don't ride this section of the camino... or do it because dealing with challenges is part of an authentic camino experience...
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1. From the home page of our website, you have two options to start booking: click on the "Book" button or select the equipment you're interested in directly.
2. Next, you'll need to select the period during which you'd like to rent the equipment.
3. A list of available equipment for the selected period will appear. Browse the list and choose the equipment that best suits your needs.
4. Add the equipment you want to book to your basket. You can add as much equipment as you want.
5. Once you have everything you need, go to your basket and confirm the equipment and rental duration.
6. You'll then be asked to provide certain information, such as your contact details and any other details required for the rental.
7. Finally, you can confirm your booking. Once it has been confirmed, you'll be notified via a confirmation e-mail.
When can I pick up the equipment I've booked?
As soon as you've completed your online booking, your equipment is reserved and ready to be collected at the date and time you chose at the time of booking.
We recommend early arrival to allow time to both check the equipment and ask any necessary questions. If you need to collect the equipment earlier or later than expected, please contact us directly to check availability, and we'll do our very best to accommodate your request.
Please note that for reasons of availability and stock management, it is important to respect the dates and times for equipment collection and return you indicated at the time of booking.
What delivery options are available?
We do not currently offer delivery. All equipment booked through our online store must be collected directly from our store. You can select your preferred pick-up date and time when making your booking.
Discover the freedom of urban cycling with our CITY BIKE. Designed for city streets, this bike is perfect if you’re looking for a reliable ride to navigate through bustling neighborhoods or leisurely weekend explorations.
Key Features:
Terrain Type: Urban - tackle city roads with ease
Comfort: Ergonomic design for a smooth ride
Style: Sleek frame that fits your city vibe
Get ready to enhance your city experience. Book now and enjoy the ride!
Customer reviews
4.8 (141 reviews)
Chris Shenton
5
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Heather C
5
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Chris Shenton
5
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Heather C
5
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Ivan Vujovic
5
I rented a simple city bike and I had no problems with it on unpaved hilly roads in Madrid’s parks. For 15€ for more than 5 hours and 45km of riding, I think it’s fair price. Many thanks to the owner who gave me good advice on routes to take, in great English!
David Griffin
5
Alvaro our guide was terrific! What a great way to see Madrid, its beautiful buildings and parks and to learn its history. Had a great time, learned and saw a lot. A highlight of my trip so far. I Highly recommend Bravo Bike to everyone. Do yourself a favour and check it out!
Neil Soiffer
5
A friend and I rode the self-guided tour from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. It was a great experience thanks in part to the Bravo Bike team. We had great communication beforehand, with Amanda and Kaspar answering several questions and making sure the bikes and other equipment was what we needed. The bikes performed flawlessly, and the heavy duty panniers and handlebar bag kept our clothes, phones, and snacks dry in the inevitable rain in late October. Their choice of hotels were above our expectations; we felt a bit guilty when we talked with others who were staying in minimalist Albergues :-) The bonus bike tour of Madrid given by Alex was a great introduction to Madrid that I recommend others take advantage of.
As to the ride itself, it took longer and was harder than the daily distance might indicate. It was mostly on quiet roads, although a few sections followed the dirt walking trail. The climb to O’Cebreiro was a mostly 10% or more 2000' climb on a beautiful quiet road that we really enjoyed; others that don't like hills might have a different opinion. But if you don't like hills, don't ride this section of the camino... or do it because dealing with challenges is part of an authentic camino experience...
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
I rented a simple city bike and I had no problems with it on unpaved hilly roads in Madrid’s parks. For 15€ for more than 5 hours and 45km of riding, I think it’s fair price. Many thanks to the owner who gave me good advice on routes to take, in great English!
Alvaro our guide was terrific! What a great way to see Madrid, its beautiful buildings and parks and to learn its history. Had a great time, learned and saw a lot. A highlight of my trip so far. I Highly recommend Bravo Bike to everyone. Do yourself a favour and check it out!
A friend and I rode the self-guided tour from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. It was a great experience thanks in part to the Bravo Bike team. We had great communication beforehand, with Amanda and Kaspar answering several questions and making sure the bikes and other equipment was what we needed. The bikes performed flawlessly, and the heavy duty panniers and handlebar bag kept our clothes, phones, and snacks dry in the inevitable rain in late October. Their choice of hotels were above our expectations; we felt a bit guilty when we talked with others who were staying in minimalist Albergues :-) The bonus bike tour of Madrid given by Alex was a great introduction to Madrid that I recommend others take advantage of.
As to the ride itself, it took longer and was harder than the daily distance might indicate. It was mostly on quiet roads, although a few sections followed the dirt walking trail. The climb to O’Cebreiro was a mostly 10% or more 2000' climb on a beautiful quiet road that we really enjoyed; others that don't like hills might have a different opinion. But if you don't like hills, don't ride this section of the camino... or do it because dealing with challenges is part of an authentic camino experience...
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
Caspar lead a fine tour of the main sites of Madrid. Madrid has hills, but we were able to climb them just fine on the excellent bikes. Caspar clearly knew his stuff, easily answering all our questions.
Went on a 3 hour bike tour around Madrid. Loved all the sites and recommendations. Staff were friendly and informative. Great tour guide, Remi. Would highly recommend.
I rented a simple city bike and I had no problems with it on unpaved hilly roads in Madrid’s parks. For 15€ for more than 5 hours and 45km of riding, I think it’s fair price. Many thanks to the owner who gave me good advice on routes to take, in great English!
Alvaro our guide was terrific! What a great way to see Madrid, its beautiful buildings and parks and to learn its history. Had a great time, learned and saw a lot. A highlight of my trip so far. I Highly recommend Bravo Bike to everyone. Do yourself a favour and check it out!
A friend and I rode the self-guided tour from Leon to Santiago de Compostela. It was a great experience thanks in part to the Bravo Bike team. We had great communication beforehand, with Amanda and Kaspar answering several questions and making sure the bikes and other equipment was what we needed. The bikes performed flawlessly, and the heavy duty panniers and handlebar bag kept our clothes, phones, and snacks dry in the inevitable rain in late October. Their choice of hotels were above our expectations; we felt a bit guilty when we talked with others who were staying in minimalist Albergues :-) The bonus bike tour of Madrid given by Alex was a great introduction to Madrid that I recommend others take advantage of.
As to the ride itself, it took longer and was harder than the daily distance might indicate. It was mostly on quiet roads, although a few sections followed the dirt walking trail. The climb to O’Cebreiro was a mostly 10% or more 2000' climb on a beautiful quiet road that we really enjoyed; others that don't like hills might have a different opinion. But if you don't like hills, don't ride this section of the camino... or do it because dealing with challenges is part of an authentic camino experience...