Bizi Tips

Places to visit 

in Madrid:

 

Temple of Debod

Casa de Campo Park

Almudena Cathedral

Muslim Walls of Madrid

Sabatini Gardens

Plaza Mayor

Sol Square

Museums 

Prado Museum  www.museodelprado.es

Reina Sofia Museum www.museoreinasofia.es

Caixa Forum  www.caixaforum.org

Royal Palace Madrid www.royal-palace-madrid-tickets.com

Restaurants and Bars 

by Neighborhoods

 
Barrio de los Escritores

La Fragua de Vulcano:

www.lafraguadevulcanomadrid.eatbu.com

Restaurant serving typical Spanish tapas, roasts, and paellas located on the corner of Alvarez de Cat Alley.

Casa Gonzales

www.casagonzalez.es

Founded in 1931, offering delicatessen products, wines, and regional cheeses.

Casa Lhardy:

www.lhardy.com

Very old and traditional Spanish tapas restaurant and bar.

Casa Alberto 1827:

 www.casaalberto.es

Historic restaurant since 1827, serving classic tapas, seafood, meats, and homemade vermouth.

Alimentación Quiroga: Spanish wines and cheeses on the central street of Huertas.

www.alimentacionquiroga.com

Inclan Brutal: Very modern and cool bar.

www.inclanbrutalbar.com

Las Bravas: 

Traditional Spanish patatas bravas tapas.

www.lasbravas.com

Malasaña Neighborhood:
 

WXYZ Aloft

Great rooftop view of Madrid, no entry fee.

www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels

Vía Láctea

Old-school rock bar in Madrid, very famous in the 80s and 90s.

La Latina Neighborhood:
 

Casa Revuelta 

Authentic local known for its battered cod, serving tapas and house wine. www.casarevuelta.com

Sala Equis Bar

Bar in an old and spicy cinema in the city.

https://salaequis.es

Casa Lucio 

Picturesque restaurant offering rustic Spanish cuisine, such as egg dishes and oxtail stew.

www.casalucio.es

Bar Cruz

Typical bar, serving classic tapas and famous grilled razor clams.

www.casadelasnavajas.com

Madrid Center (Sun’ s Gate):

Casa Labra:

Long-standing local with a menu offering cod dishes, croquettes, and tapas.

www.casalabra.es

San Ginés:

Chocolatería founded in 1894, offering the best chocolate and churros in Madrid

www.chocolateriasangines.com

Café de Oriente:

Sophisticated restaurant with a glazed terrace in front of the Royal Palace, serving coffee, tapas, and desserts

www. cafedeoriente.es

Bar Postas:

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

www.facebook.com/BarPostas

La Campana

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

www.instagram.com/lacampana.oficial

Sobrinos de Botin:

The oldest restaurant in the world.

www.botin.es

 
Lavapiés Neighborhood:

La Kaniban:

Industrial-style bar offering organic wines, craft beers, and local cheeses.

https://lacanibal.com/la-canibal/.

Bar Melo’s:

Galician-style shoe and croquettes, a place where Madrileños often go.

www.instagram.com/barmelos/

Café de Ratas:

Very good alternative bar, try the nachos.

 

Chueca Neighborhood:

Círculo de Bellas Artes:

Rooftop bar with a view of Madrid on Calle de Alcalá.
Baco y Beto: Small friends’ bar in the heart of Chueca.

 

Nightclubs:

Florida
Teatro Kapital
Samsara
Teatro Eslava

 

Taberns and restaurants with more than 100 years:

BODEGA LA ARDOSA: C. de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid

CASA BOTÍN: C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid

CAFÉ GIJÓN: P.º de Recoletos, 21, 28004 Madrid

CASA ALBERTO: C. de las Huertas, 18, 28012 Madrid

CASA CIRIACO: C. Mayor, 84, 28013 Madrid

CASA LABRA: C. de Tetuán, 12, 28013 Madrid

CASA PEDRO: Calle de Ntra. Sra. de Valverde, 119, 28034

RESTAURANTE LA BOLA: C. de la Bola, 5, 28013 Madrid

CASA DEL ABUELO: C. de Núñez de Arce, 5

CASA LHARDY: C. de S. Jerónimo, 8, 28014 Madrid

RESTAURANTE MALACATÍN: C. de la Ruda, 5, 28005 Madrid

ESPAÑOL

Lugares a visitar en Madrid: 

Museo del Prado

Museo Reina Sofia

Templo Egipcio de Debod

Parque de la Casa de Campo

Iglesia de la Almudena

Murallas Musulmanas de Madrid

Jardines de Sabatini

Plaza Mayor

Plaza Sol

Caixa Forum 

 

Restaurantes y bares por barrios:  

 
Barrio de los Escritores 

Casa Gonzales 

Tienda fundada en 1931 donde se ofrecen productos de delicatesen, vinos, y quesos regionales

Casa Lhardy 

Restaurante y bar de tapas español muy antiguo y tradicional 

Casa Alberto 1827 

Restobar histórico de 1827 con platos clásicos de tapas, mariscos y carnes, además de vermut casero.

Calle Echegaray

Llamada Calle del Lobo hasta 1888 Ranking internacional de las calles más geniales del mundo, muy buena para tapas y bares

Alimentación Quiroga

Vinos y quesos de España en la céntrica calle de Huertas

La fragua de Vulcano

Restaurante y Tapas típicas españolas en el callejón del Gato

Inclan Brutal 

Bar muy moderno y genial

Las Bravas

Tapas tradicionales de patatas bravas españolas 

Las Bravas

Mejor receta de patatas bravas de Madrid 

 

Barrio de Malasaña

WXYZ  Alof

Vista de Madrid en un Rooftoop genial, no se paga entrada.

Vía Láctea

Bar de estilo rockero antiguo de Madrid, muy famoso en los años 80 y 90

 

Barrio de La Latina 

Casa Revuelta

Local castizo, conocido por su bacalao rebozado, que sirve tapas y vino de frasca.

Sala Equis Bar

Bar un Cine antiguo y picante de la ciudad

Casa Lucio 

Pintoresco restaurante,  ofrece cocina rústica española, como platos con huevo y estofado de rabo de toro.

Bar Cruz 

Bar típico, tapas clásicas y famosas navajas a la parrilla

 

Centro de Madrid (Puerta del Sol 

Casa Labra

Local de larga trayectoria con un menú  que ofrece platos de bacalao, croquetas y tapas.

San Ginés

Chocolatería fundada en 1894 Chocolate y Churros, el mejor de Madrid.

Café de Oriente

Sofisticado restaurante con terraza acristalada enfrente del Palacio Real que sirve café, tapas y postres.

Bar Postas 

Bocadillo tradicional de calamares de Madrid 

La Campana  

Bocadillo tradicional de calamares de Madrid 

Sobrinos de Botin

El restaurante más antiguo del mundo

Barrio de Lavapiés

La Kaniban

Vinos de todas las regiones de España, muy buenos precios, buen queso también 

Bar Melo’s

Zapatilla y croquetas  gallegas, un lugar al que los madrileños van a menudo, 

Café de Ratas

Bar alternativo muy bueno, pedir los nachos.

Chueca

Círculo de Bellas Artes

Bar Rooftoop con vista de Madrid en calle de Alcalá

Baco y Beto

Bar pequeño de amigos  en plena chueca

 

Club Nocturnos

Florida
TeatroKapital
Samsara
Teatro Eslava

Tabernas y restaurantes con más de 100 años.

BODEGA LA ARDOSA_ C. de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid

CASA BOTÍN_C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid

CAFÉ GIJÓN_P.º de Recoletos, 21, 28004 Madrid

CASA ALBERTO_C. de las Huertas, 18, 28012 Madrid

CASA CIRIACO_C. Mayor, 84, 28013 Madrid

CASA LABRA_C. de Tetuán, 12, 28013 Madrid

CASA PEDRO_Calle de Ntra. Sra. de Valverde, 119, 28034

RESTAURANTE LA BOLA_C. de la Bola, 5, 28013 Madrid

CASA DEL ABUELO__C. de Núñez de Arce, 5

CASA LHARDY_Cra de S. Jerónimo, 8, 28014 Madrid

RESTAURANTE MALACATÍN_C. de la Ruda, 5, 28005 Madrid

FRANCAIS

Endroits à visiter à Madrid:

Musée du Prado

Musée Reina Sofía

Temple égyptien de Debod

Parc de la Casa de Campo

Église de l’Almudena

Murailles musulmanes de Madrid

Jardins de Sabatini

Place Mayor

Place Sol

Caixa Forum

 

Restaurants et bars par quartiers:

 
Quartier des Écrivains:

Casa Gonzales:

Magasin fondé en 1931 proposant des produits gastronomiques, vins et fromages régionaux.

Casa Lhardy:

Restaurant et bar à tapas espagnol très ancien et traditionnel.


Casa Alberto 1827:

Restobar historique de 1827 proposant des plats classiques de tapas, fruits de mer et viandes, ainsi que du vermouth maison.


Rue Echegaray:

Anciennement appelée rue du Loup jusqu’en 1888, elle est internationalement reconnue comme l’une des rues les plus géniales du monde, idéale pour les tapas et les bars.


Alimentation Quiroga:

Propose des vins et fromages d’Espagne dans la rue centrale de Huertas.
La forge de Vulcain: Restaurant proposant des tapas typiquement espagnoles situé dans la ruelle du Chat.


Inclan Brutal:

Bar moderne et génial.


Las Bravas:

Propose des tapas traditionnelles de pommes de terre bravas espagnoles et détient la meilleure recette de pommes de terre bravas de Madrid.


Quartier de Malasaña:

WXYZ Alof:

Offre une vue géniale de Madrid depuis un Rooftop, sans frais d’entrée.


Via Láctea:

Bar de style rock ancien de Madrid, très célèbre dans les années 80 et 90.


Quartier de La Latina:

 

Casa Revuelta:

Établissement authentique, connu pour sa morue panée, qui propose des tapas et du vin de pichet.


Sala Equis Bar:

Bar situé dans un ancien cinéma épicé de la ville.


Casa Lucio:

Restaurant pittoresque proposant une cuisine rustique espagnole, tels que des plats à base d’œufs et de queue de taureau en ragoût.


Bar Cruz:

Bar typique proposant des tapas classiques et célèbres, ainsi que des couteaux grillés.
Centre de Madrid (Puerta del Sol):

Casa Labra:

Établissement de longue date proposant des plats de morue, des croquettes et des tapas.


San Ginés:

Chocolaterie fondée en 1894 proposant du chocolat et des churros, les meilleurs de Madrid.


Café de Oriente:

Restaurant sophistiqué avec terrasse vitrée face au Palais Royal, proposant café, tapas et desserts.


Bar Postas:

Propose le sandwich traditionnel aux calmars de Madrid.


La Campana:

Connu pour son sandwich traditionnel aux calmars de Madrid.


Sobrinos de Botin:

Considéré comme le restaurant le plus ancien du monde.
Quartier de Lavapiés:

La Kaniban:

Propose des vins de toutes les régions d’Espagne à des prix abordables, ainsi que du bon fromage.


Bar Melo’s:

Réputé pour ses zapatillas et croquettes galiciennes.
Café de Ratas: Bar alternatif très bon, où vous pouvez commander des nachos.


Chueca:

Círculo de Bellas Artes:

Bar Rooftop offrant une vue sur Madrid depuis la rue de Alcalá.
Baco y Beto: Petit bar fréquenté par des amis en plein cœur de Chueca.


Clubs nocturnes:

Florida
TeatroKapital
Samsara
Teatro Eslava


Tavernes et restaurants de plus de 100 ans:

BODEGA LA ARDOSA_ C. de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid


CASA BOTÍN_C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid


CAFÉ GIJÓN_P.º de Recoletos, 21, 28004 Madrid


CASA ALBERTO_C. de las Huertas, 18, 28012 Madrid


CASA CIRIACO_C. Mayor, 84, 28013 Madrid


CASA LABRA_C. de Tetuán, 12, 28013 Madrid


CASA PEDRO_Calle de Ntra. Sra. de Valverde, 119, 28034


RESTAURANTE LA BOLA_C. de la Bola, 5, 28013 Madrid


CASA DEL ABUELO__C. de Núñez de Arce, 5


CASA LHARDY_Cra de S. Jerónimo, 8, 28014 Madrid


RESTAURANTE MALACATÍN_C. de la Ruda, 5, 28005 Madrid

ENGLISH

Places to visit in Madrid:

Prado Museum

Reina Sofia Museum

Temple of Debod

Casa de Campo Park

Almudena Cathedral

Muslim Walls of Madrid

Sabatini Gardens

Plaza Mayor

Sol Square

Caixa Forum

 

Restaurants and Bars by Neighborhoods

 
Barrio de los Escritores

Casa Gonzales:

Founded in 1931, offering delicatessen products, wines, and regional cheeses.

Casa Lhardy:

Very old and traditional Spanish tapas restaurant and bar.

Casa Alberto 1827:

Historic restaurant since 1827, serving classic tapas, seafood, meats, and homemade vermouth.

Echegaray Street:

Formerly known as Calle del Lobo until 1888, internationally ranked as one of the coolest streets in the world, great for tapas and bars.

Alimentación Quiroga: Spanish wines and cheeses on the central street of Huertas.

La Fragua de Vulcano: Restaurant serving typical Spanish tapas in the Callejón del Gato.

Inclan Brutal: Very modern and cool bar.

Las Bravas: Traditional Spanish patatas bravas tapas.

Malasaña Neighborhood:

WXYZ Aloft

Great rooftop view of Madrid, no entry fee.

Vía Láctea

Old-school rock bar in Madrid, very famous in the 80s and 90s.

La Latina Neighborhood:

Casa Revuelta 

Authentic local known for its battered cod, serving tapas and house wine.

Sala Equis Bar

Bar in an old and spicy cinema in the city.

Casa Lucio 

Picturesque restaurant offering rustic Spanish cuisine, such as egg dishes and oxtail stew.

Bar Cruz

Typical bar, serving classic tapas and famous grilled razor clams.

Madrid Center (Sun’ s Gate):

Casa Labra:

Long-standing local with a menu offering cod dishes, croquettes, and tapas.

San Ginés:

Chocolatería founded in 1894, offering the best chocolate and churros in Madrid.

Café de Oriente:

Sophisticated restaurant with a glazed terrace in front of the Royal Palace, serving coffee, tapas, and desserts.

Bar Postas:

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

La Campana

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

Sobrinos de Botin:

The oldest restaurant in the world.

Lavapiés Neighborhood:

La Kaniban:

Wines from all regions of Spain, great prices, and good cheese too.

Bar Melo’s:

Galician-style shoe and croquettes, a place where Madrileños often go.

Café de Ratas:

Very good alternative bar, try the nachos.

Chueca Neighborhood:

Círculo de Bellas Artes:

Rooftop bar with a view of Madrid on Calle de Alcalá.
Baco y Beto: Small friends’ bar in the heart of Chueca.

Nightclubs:

Florida
Teatro Kapital
Samsara
Teatro Eslava

Taberns and restaurants with more than 100 years:

BODEGA LA ARDOSA: C. de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid

CASA BOTÍN: C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid

CAFÉ GIJÓN: P.º de Recoletos, 21, 28004 Madrid

CASA ALBERTO: C. de las Huertas, 18, 28012 Madrid

CASA CIRIACO: C. Mayor, 84, 28013 Madrid

CASA LABRA: C. de Tetuán, 12, 28013 Madrid

CASA PEDRO: Calle de Ntra. Sra. de Valverde, 119, 28034

RESTAURANTE LA BOLA: C. de la Bola, 5, 28013 Madrid

CASA DEL ABUELO: C. de Núñez de Arce, 5

CASA LHARDY: C. de S. Jerónimo, 8, 28014 Madrid

RESTAURANTE MALACATÍN: C. de la Ruda, 5, 28005 Madrid

ENGLISH

Places to visit in Madrid:

Prado Museum  https://www.museodelprado.es/

Reina Sofia Museum

Temple of Debod

Casa de Campo Park

Almudena Cathedral

Muslim Walls of Madrid

Sabatini Gardens

Plaza Mayor

Sol Square

Caixa Forum

 

Restaurants and Bars by Neighborhoods

 
Barrio de los Escritores

Casa Gonzales:

Founded in 1931, offering delicatessen products, wines, and regional cheeses.

Casa Lhardy:

Very old and traditional Spanish tapas restaurant and bar.

Casa Alberto 1827:

Historic restaurant since 1827, serving classic tapas, seafood, meats, and homemade vermouth.

Echegaray Street:

Formerly known as Calle del Lobo until 1888, internationally ranked as one of the coolest streets in the world, great for tapas and bars.

Alimentación Quiroga: Spanish wines and cheeses on the central street of Huertas.

La Fragua de Vulcano: Restaurant serving typical Spanish tapas in the Callejón del Gato.

Inclan Brutal: Very modern and cool bar.

Las Bravas: Traditional Spanish patatas bravas tapas.

Malasaña Neighborhood:

WXYZ Aloft

Great rooftop view of Madrid, no entry fee.

Vía Láctea

Old-school rock bar in Madrid, very famous in the 80s and 90s.

La Latina Neighborhood:

Casa Revuelta 

Authentic local known for its battered cod, serving tapas and house wine.

Sala Equis Bar

Bar in an old and spicy cinema in the city.

Casa Lucio 

Picturesque restaurant offering rustic Spanish cuisine, such as egg dishes and oxtail stew.

Bar Cruz

Typical bar, serving classic tapas and famous grilled razor clams.

Madrid Center (Sun’ s Gate):

Casa Labra:

Long-standing local with a menu offering cod dishes, croquettes, and tapas.

San Ginés:

Chocolatería founded in 1894, offering the best chocolate and churros in Madrid.

Café de Oriente:

Sophisticated restaurant with a glazed terrace in front of the Royal Palace, serving coffee, tapas, and desserts.

Bar Postas:

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

La Campana

Traditional Madrid calamari sandwich.

Sobrinos de Botin:

The oldest restaurant in the world.

Lavapiés Neighborhood:

La Kaniban:

Wines from all regions of Spain, great prices, and good cheese too.

Bar Melo’s:

Galician-style shoe and croquettes, a place where Madrileños often go.

Café de Ratas:

Very good alternative bar, try the nachos.

Chueca Neighborhood:

Círculo de Bellas Artes:

Rooftop bar with a view of Madrid on Calle de Alcalá.
Baco y Beto: Small friends’ bar in the heart of Chueca.

Nightclubs:

Florida
Teatro Kapital
Samsara
Teatro Eslava

Taberns and restaurants with more than 100 years:

BODEGA LA ARDOSA: C. de Colón, 13, 28004 Madrid

CASA BOTÍN: C. de Cuchilleros, 17, 28005 Madrid

CAFÉ GIJÓN: P.º de Recoletos, 21, 28004 Madrid

CASA ALBERTO: C. de las Huertas, 18, 28012 Madrid

CASA CIRIACO: C. Mayor, 84, 28013 Madrid

CASA LABRA: C. de Tetuán, 12, 28013 Madrid

CASA PEDRO: Calle de Ntra. Sra. de Valverde, 119, 28034

RESTAURANTE LA BOLA: C. de la Bola, 5, 28013 Madrid

CASA DEL ABUELO: C. de Núñez de Arce, 5

CASA LHARDY: C. de S. Jerónimo, 8, 28014 Madrid

RESTAURANTE MALACATÍN: C. de la Ruda, 5, 28005 Madrid.

FAQ
Where is Bizi?

We are located at Calle de Moratín 29, in the heart of Madrid. If you’re coming by metro, we recommend taking Line 1 to either Antón Martín or Sol station, both of which are within walking distance. We are just 600 meters away from the city center

Bizi is open every day of the year, including Sundays and holidays from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, in any season.

Just keep cycling! You pay your rent on return, so you can keep the bike until you are done with it, unless you have decided to extend for longer than a week. By the way: longterm renters get a better rate..

Yes we do. Groups off 10 persons get a 10% reduction when they pay all together. For longer periods than 48 hours we offer special rates.
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Riders under 18 are required by law to wear a helmet. One is provided with your rental.

Madrid is gradually becoming more bike-friendly, but there’s still room for improvement. While there are some bike lanes and shared lanes with vehicles, the city’s small hills may pose a challenge to inexperienced cyclists. However, there are some areas, such as Retiro Park, Juan Carlos I Park, Casa de Campo, and Madrid Rio, that are well-suited for cycling and free from car traffic, making them great options for a family bike ride.

Bikes like to sleep indoors, just like people. If you’re staying in a hotel, check with the bellhop, concierge, or reception to find out if you can take your bike to your room or if they want to keep it in their luggage room. Keeping the bike indoors overnight is the best way to avoid potential damage or theft, you can also left the bike in our store.

“We have 20”, 24”, 26”, and 28” bikes for children and adults. We also have seats available for children under 3 years old.”

We have liability insurance, which covers any damages caused by or originating from Bizi equipment. However, it does not cover personal injuries or theft.

Yes, but please call ahead of time to verify our availablility! We can deliver or pick up anywhere within Madrid for an additional fee depending of the distance .

If you encounter a flat tire or a broken bike during your bike tour with us, don’t worry – we won’t charge you for normal wear and tear. Our team is equipped to promptly manage and replace the equipment as needed to ensure that your tour runs smoothly.

Please note that the customer assumes responsibility for any rented equipment, including bicycles, and is required to pay for any stolen or damaged items. While we include a high-security lock with each rental to help prevent theft, we also recommend taking additional precautions to ensure the safety of your equipment.