REVIEW · MADRID
Electric Bike Rental with Phone Holder and Self Guided Tour
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A city this easy to pedal is rare.
This self-guided electric bike rental in Madrid turns a big, busy city into something you can actually control. You get the bike, helmet, and a map with guidance, plus a phone holder so your route stays visible without pulling out paper every five minutes. The whole setup is built for flexibility: you’re not stuck on a fixed bus route.
I especially like two things about it: first, the location by Puerta del Sol makes it simple to start your ride and get back without drama. Second, the e-bike power means you can cover more Madrid than you’d ever want on foot, including areas that are a pain for large buses. The one drawback to keep in mind is that you’re responsible for your own route choices, so you’ll want to spend a few minutes planning before you roll out.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- Where You Start: Trixi Bikes in Madrid’s City Center
- How the Self-Guided E-Bike Tour Really Works
- Your 8 Hours in Madrid: A Simple Ride Plan You Can Follow
- 1) Get oriented near Sol
- 2) Reach areas big buses can’t manage
- 3) Use your mid-day time for a longer photo-and-stroll break
- 4) Consider parks and green areas if you’re traveling with kids
- 5) Finish with your last loop back toward the center
- Bikes, Helmet, Lock, and the Stuff You Don’t Have to Think About
- Battery Confidence and Service You Can Count On
- Price and Value: Is $36.05 Worth It?
- Where This Fits Best: Who Should Book It
- Tips That Make a Self-Guided E-Bike Day Feel Easy
- Short FAQ on the Madrid E-Bike Rental
- FAQ
- How long can I rent the electric bike?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Does the rental end back where I started?
- What’s included with the rental price?
- What is not included?
- Is there a phone holder?
- Is this a guided tour?
- Who can book?
- What is the maximum group size?
- What are the cancellation rules?
- Should You Book This Madrid Electric Bike Rental?
Key Points at a Glance

- Start near Puerta del Sol in central Madrid, so your day feels efficient
- Self-guided with a map and route help, giving you freedom without total guesswork
- Up to 8 hours on the bike for flexible sightseeing pacing
- Phone holder + helmet + lock included, so you can ride smarter from minute one
- Small rental group size (max 15) helps keep the handoff practical
- Real-world battery confidence, since the e-bike charge is described as lasting all day
Where You Start: Trixi Bikes in Madrid’s City Center

Your ride starts at C. de los Jardines, 12, right in Madrid’s Centro area, close to Puerta del Sol. That matters more than it sounds. When your meeting point is central, you waste less time on transit and more time actually moving through the neighborhoods you came for.
The shop setup is also practical: you rent the e-bike right there, get what you need (including helmet and lock), and you’re free to head out. If you’re the type who likes to decide your own pacing, this works well. You aren’t waiting around for the next step in someone else’s schedule—you just ride.
And because it’s near public transportation, you’ve got options if your timing isn’t perfect. If you arrive early, you can get sorted and start. If plans run long, you’re not stranded far from the rest of the city.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Madrid.
How the Self-Guided E-Bike Tour Really Works

This is a rental with self-guidance, not a guided ride with a person pedaling beside you. After you pick up your electric bike, you use the city map and the guidance the shop provides to decide where to go next. That’s the core idea.
Here’s what I like about a map-based plan like this: it gives you enough structure to avoid the most common Madrid mistake—spending the whole day “wandering” without landing at the sights you actually want. The bike lets you move faster, but your choices still matter. If you come in with a few must-dos in mind (even just neighborhoods), the map helps you connect the dots.
The phone holder is a genuinely useful detail. Madrid can mean changing street patterns, one-way streets, and lots of signs in Spanish. With your route visible, you spend less time stopping, less time hunting, and more time actually riding.
One more practical point: your rental can be used for up to 8 hours during the shop’s opening times. So you can plan a full day loop, or break it into parts—main core areas first, then parks or slower streets later.
Your 8 Hours in Madrid: A Simple Ride Plan You Can Follow
You won’t get a strict schedule handed to you, so think of this as a flexible itinerary framework. Use the map and the shop’s suggestions to choose your stops, then ride between them like a moving base.
1) Get oriented near Sol
Start in the central area so you can quickly understand the rhythm of the streets around you. This is where an e-bike shines. Madrid’s center can be dense. On foot, it’s stop-and-start all day. On an e-bike, you glide through longer stretches and save your energy for the areas you actually want to linger.
Practical tip: in the first hour, focus on getting your bearings rather than racing to every photo spot. You’ll ride better—and you’ll feel less rushed.
2) Reach areas big buses can’t manage
One of the best promised benefits is exactly this: the e-bike helps you reach parts of the city that large bus tours can’t reach. The tradeoff is that you’ll also be navigating more local street conditions. That’s not bad, but it does mean you should ride defensively and expect tighter sections.
If you’re choosing between two routes on the map—one that’s faster but busier, and one that’s quieter but slower—pick the quieter one if you want a calmer ride.
3) Use your mid-day time for a longer photo-and-stroll break
This is where you stop, take photos, and switch from moving mode to walking mode. The bike gets you there. The walking lets you soak up the streets properly.
Because drinks aren’t included, plan a break where you can grab water or a snack on your own. Even if you’re not sure where you’ll stop, keep it in the back of your mind early so you don’t end up stuck thirsty with no time left.
4) Consider parks and green areas if you’re traveling with kids
The shop points out that if you’re coming with small children, there are parks and green areas that can be more fun than pure sightseeing blocks. Even if your group is mostly adults, this is a smart mid-afternoon reset. Ride the bike to a calmer area, then take a real pause.
A note on age rules: the rental is listed as only for 18+. At the same time, they do have bikes for children and a small-child seat option (extra cost). If you’re bringing kids, make sure your adult in charge understands the rental age requirement.
5) Finish with your last loop back toward the center
Because you end where you start, plan a return window inside your total 8-hour time. Don’t leave it to the last 20 minutes. Even if everything is easy, you’ll want time for slowing down, rounding up the group, and returning without stress.
Bikes, Helmet, Lock, and the Stuff You Don’t Have to Think About

The rental includes the big essentials: electric bike, helmet, lock, and a city map. That’s the value piece. You’re not paying extra for the equipment that actually lets you ride safely and stop when you want.
Here’s what the included items change for your day:
- The helmet keeps the setup straightforward and safe.
- The lock means you can park the bike when you hit a stop and not worry every time you step away.
- The map and guidance reduce the mental load. You don’t need to be a navigation expert to have a good day.
They also rent different types of bikes for different ages—city bikes for adults and children, and a seat for small children (listed as €5). If you have a mixed group, it’s one less thing to coordinate.
And yes, this is electric. That’s not just a comfort perk. It changes what’s realistic. With an e-bike, you can keep your pace higher without feeling like you’re sprinting. That means more neighborhoods can fit into a single day.
Battery Confidence and Service You Can Count On

The e-bike experience lives or dies on two things: battery and handoff. The battery is described as lasting all day in the feedback you were given, and that’s what you should look for if you don’t want to constantly manage charge.
The handoff matters too. The rental is set up so pickup and return don’t turn into a half-hour ordeal. The vibe is friendly and practical, and the process is meant to get you moving quickly.
So if you’re the type who hates travel friction, this should feel like a win. You handle the fun part—choosing where to go—and the shop handles the mechanics.
Price and Value: Is $36.05 Worth It?
At $36.05 per person for about 8 hours, the price is straightforward for a city-day plan. This isn’t “cheap to be cheap.” It’s more like: you’re paying for time, energy, and access.
Here’s where the value really shows:
- You cover more Madrid than you can walk, especially if your day includes hills or long distances.
- You can reach places tour buses often can’t, which keeps your day from feeling copy-paste.
- The equipment bundle (helmet, lock, map) cuts down on what you need to bring or figure out.
What’s not included is drinks. That’s normal for rentals, but it’s worth planning for so you don’t eat up your sightseeing time hunting for water when you’re already tired.
Also, the rental is for adults, but it still offers options for children’s bikes and a seat. If you’re traveling with family, that can make the total cost easier to manage compared to splitting up into multiple transport plans.
Where This Fits Best: Who Should Book It

This e-bike rental fits best if you want control, not a rigid schedule.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You like making your own Madrid itinerary and switching plans mid-day.
- You want to see more than a walking-only day but don’t want the effort of squeezing in public transit everywhere.
- You’re comfortable riding in a busy city and paying attention to your surroundings.
- Your group includes different ages and you want the option to match bikes and seating.
It might be less ideal if:
- You prefer a fully guided experience with commentary and fixed stops.
- You want someone else to plan logistics down to the minute.
- You’re not comfortable riding an e-bike in dense streets.
One more thing: it’s listed as max 15 travelers, which usually means you won’t be stuck in a huge crowd at the start.
Tips That Make a Self-Guided E-Bike Day Feel Easy

These are the small habits that keep your day smooth, especially in a city center:
1) Spend 10 minutes with the map before you go
Decide on a rough loop. You can still change your mind, but you’ll avoid wandering too far off-plan.
2) Treat the e-bike like a tool, not a license
The bike makes distances easier, but streets can get crowded fast. Keep your speed modest in pedestrian-heavy zones.
3) Plan your breaks like landmarks, not leftovers
A good day has at least two pauses: one mid-day reset and one early return buffer.
4) Bring water or plan to buy it
Drinks aren’t included, and if you don’t plan for it, you’ll lose time when you’re already tired.
5) Use the phone holder for navigation
This cuts down on stopping and fiddling. It also helps you spot route changes sooner.
Short FAQ on the Madrid E-Bike Rental
FAQ
How long can I rent the electric bike?
The bike rental is available for up to 8 hours, within the shop’s opening times.
Where is the meeting point?
You’ll start at C. de los Jardines, 12, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain.
Does the rental end back where I started?
Yes. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included with the rental price?
Included are the electric bike, helmet, city map, and a lock.
What is not included?
Drinks are not included.
Is there a phone holder?
Yes, the experience includes a phone holder.
Is this a guided tour?
No. It’s self-guided. You’ll receive a map and guidance on what to see and where to go.
Who can book?
The listing says it is only for 18+.
What is the maximum group size?
The activity has a maximum of 15 travelers.
What are the cancellation rules?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.
Should You Book This Madrid Electric Bike Rental?
If you want freedom with guardrails, I’d book it. The best reason is simple: you get an e-bike day that’s long enough to feel like a real sightseeing plan, but flexible enough to adapt as Madrid changes around you.
Book it if you’re excited to ride between neighborhoods and you don’t need someone narrating every street corner. Skip it if you’re looking for a tightly scheduled, fully guided tour with named stops and built-in pacing.
Overall, this is a strong pick for an efficient Madrid day: central start near Puerta del Sol, smart included gear, and electric power that makes your 8 hours feel useful instead of exhausting.




















