Pedal a beer bike along Lisbon’s riverside with friends or family while sipping unlimited beer, sangria, or rosé wine. Pass Belém’s famous sights like MAAT and the 25 de Abril Bridge, guided by locals who share stories and laughs along the way—a relaxed ride you’ll remember every time you see a sunny riverbank.
We were already laughing before we even started pedaling, honestly. The sun was out—one of those sharp Lisbon mornings where the air smells a bit salty and sweet at the same time. Our guide, João, gave us a quick rundown (“Don’t spill your beer!”), and then we were off, legs moving, glasses clinking. I could hear fado music drifting from somewhere behind the MAAT museum as we rolled past, and someone in our group tried to hum along—didn’t quite work, but it made us all grin.
The private beer bike tour in Lisbon took us right along the river in Belém. We passed under the shadow of the 25 de Abril Bridge—so close you could almost feel the rumble of cars overhead—and João pointed out Amália Rodrigues’ monument tucked between some trees. I’d never noticed it before; he told us she’s basically Portugal’s queen of fado. The breeze picked up near the Electricity Museum, carrying that metallic tang mixed with yeast from our drinks. I went for sangria first (cold and fruity), but switched to rosé halfway through because why not?
There were families waving from benches and cyclists zipping by who shouted “Boa viagem!” at us. It felt like everyone was in on our little adventure. By the end, my legs were tired but not sore, and my cheeks hurt from smiling so much. I still think about that view over the river—sunlight bouncing off water and glass—and how good it felt to just be there with friends, drinks in hand, rolling through Lisbon together.
Participants must be at least 18 years old to drink alcohol, but all ages can join if accompanied by an adult.
The tour includes unlimited beer, sangria, and rosé wine served during your ride.
The ride begins in Belém parish along the riverside—exact meeting details are provided after booking.
Yes! The route is flat and easy; it’s suitable for all fitness levels and you can take breaks as needed.
Your experience covers unlimited pours of local beer, chilled sangria, or rosé wine as you pedal with your group along Belém’s scenic riverside—all guided by friendly locals who know every corner of this part of Lisbon.
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