For venues
Become the stop riders were already looking for.
Ravito is where serious cyclists choose where to eat, sleep, and regroup — before they arrive in your city. We don't sell ads. We curate trust.
Limited by design
Three spots per category. Per city.
We cap listings so riders trust every name on the map — and partners aren't drowned out. When a slot is gone, it's gone.
Girona
☕ Café
1 spot left
🛏 Hotel
Full
🍝 Restaurant
2 spots open
🚲 Bike shop
1 spot left
Madrid
☕ Café
Full
🛏 Hotel
1 spot left
🍝 Restaurant
Full
🚲 Bike shop
2 spots open
Barcelona
☕ Café
1 spot left
🛏 Hotel
Full
🍝 Restaurant
1 spot left
🚲 Bike shop
Full
Availability updates as applications are approved. Full means the category is closed for that city.
Who shows up
The rider at your door
“She's 34, flew in for a long weekend, bike bag checked at the hotel. She's not price-shopping — she's time-shopping.”
She saved three places on Ravito last Tuesday. She knows which café opens at seven for pre-ride espresso. She'll pay more for a croissant that doesn't taste like an airport. She tips when you let her lean a €6,000 bike against the wall without flinching.
She posts one story if the vibe is right. She won't write a bad review — she just won't come back. She's not “foot traffic.” She's the guest you built your business for, if your business speaks cycling.
The math
What one good listing can do
Illustrative scenarios from partner categories — not promises, but plausible outcomes when you match how riders already behave.
Café · Girona
Sunday morning, eight tables inside
A group of six finishes Rocacorba. They want espresso, not energy drinks. They order six coffees, four pastries, and ask where to eat lunch. You didn't run an ad — they found you because you were on the map riders already trust.
~€85
typical post-ride spend per group
Hotel · Madrid
Two-night cycling weekend
A couple books because your listing says bike storage and early breakfast — non‑negotiables for them. They skip the aggregator that doesn't mention either. You get direct intent, not bargain hunters.
2.4×
longer stay vs. generic city search
Conversion
Riders who plan before they travel
People save places in Ravito before a trip. When they land, they're not browsing — they're executing a list. Showing up in that list is closer to a reservation than a footfall gamble.
68%
of surveyed riders visit a saved place
Break-even
One incremental weekend
For a mid-size café, two extra group stops per month — riders who wouldn't have known you existed — is often enough to cover a year of partnership. Everything after that compounds.
2 groups
per month to cover typical partnership
The sticker
A signal, not a perk
Michelin didn't sell meals. It sold certainty.
The Ravito sticker works the same way. Riders don't know your menu yet — they know someone who rides harder than they do already vetted you. It's on the door, on the window, on the bike rack. It says: this place knows why we're here.
Partners receive a physical kit after approval. Display it where cyclists see it before they commit — that's the whole game.
Ravito partner
Cycling-approved venue
Process
How it works
01
Apply
Tell us how you serve riders — parking, hours, culture. No pitch deck required.
02
Review
We visit standards, not volume. Every listing is curated by people who ride.
03
Get listed
Map, city pages, editorial — wherever cyclists plan their next stop.
04
Earn the sticker
Physical proof you passed the bar. Riders look for it before they walk in.
The venue next door may have already applied.
Slots don't reopen when someone hesitates. If your category in your city still shows open, this is the window.