€30.00 per person
Duration:
Approximately 3.5 hours
Schedule:

Jan 1 - Jan 31Mo to Sa - 11am
Feb 1 - Mar 30Daily - 11am
Mar 31 - Oct 26Daily - 11am & 3pm
Oct 27 - Nov 30*Daily - 11am
Dec 1 - Dec 31*Mo to Sa - 11am
*No day tours on July 14, July 21 or December 25

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Day Bike Tour – 11am & 3pm

What better way to start a day in Paris, than to pedal through its timeless streets? This is our signature tour and our world-class tour guides showcase all of the most popular sites with great commentary.

Our Day Bike Tour is the perfect tour for both those new to the city and Parisian veterans. And we’re sure you’ll both agree that biking is the best way to see the “City of Light”. We also stop for lunch during this tour (price not included).

Tour Highlights

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The Eiffel Tower

The symbol of Paris was built by Gustave Eiffel sa the entrance for the Universal Exposition of 1889 and stood as the tallest building in the world until New York City's Chrysler Building was completed in 1930.

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Napoléon's Tomb

Originally built by King Louis XIV in 1676 as an exclusive place or worship for the Royal family. Ceased functioning as a church during the Revolution and is now the resting place of the most famous Frenchman in history.

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Alexander III Bridge

Originally built by King Louis XIV in 1676 as an exclusive place or worship for the Royal family. Ceased functioning as a church during the Revolution and is now the resting place of the most famous Frenchman in history.

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Louvre Museum

Originally built as a fort by King Philippe-Auguste in 1190, now one of the grandest museums in the world. The most famous works include the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and Winged Victory of Samothrace.

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Musée D'Orsay

Designed for the 1900 Universal Exhibition and originally a train station. It reopened in 1986 as the museum hosting a world-class collection of Impressionist paintings.

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Tuileries Gardens

Former Royal Gardens in the middle of the city where we'll settle down for lunch at a café nestled in the chestnut trees (price not included).

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Place de la Concorde

One of the major squares of Paris. This place is the gateway from Paris' gruesome past to the present. You will learn about The French Revolution, Paris' most controversial gift, and the City's unique status as a fashion icon.

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Also see...

...the Ecole Militaire, Rodin Museum, Les Invalides, Alexander III Bridge, Grand and Petit Palais, Place de la Concorde, UNESCO and more!

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Comparison of Day Tour v. Night Tour

Many customers want to know the difference between our Day and Night Tours. First, the routes and information provided are completely different.

The Day Tour is where you’ll get the most information about Paris. We hear one of two comments most often after the Day Tour. Either, “Wow, I’m so glad I took this because now I know what I’m going to do the next few days while I’m in the city” or we hear, “I can’t believe I’m leaving tonight because there’s so much more here that I didn’t know about and I’ve missed it all.”

The Night Tour is simply beautiful. There is more riding involved and slightly less information than the Day tour, but the city at night is fantastic! It is a more relaxed atmosphere than our Day Tour as the wine tends to loosen everyone up a bit.

Most of our customers take both of our tours. However, if you’re not sure you want to take both, we suggest you take whichever one sounds most interesting to you, and then you can decide at that point if you enjoyed it enough to ride with us a second time. We think we know what your answer will be…