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Discover Paris at night on an electric bike tour for $114.95, exploring iconic landmarks lit up after dark with a knowledgeable guide for nearly 2 hours.
Exploring Paris after sunset on an electric bike offers a fresh and exciting way to see the city’s most famous landmarks. This Night / Sunset Tour of Paris in Electric Bike, priced at $114.95 per person, provides a comfortable, efficient, and scenic way to understand Paris’s history, culture, and architecture. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours, making it ideal for those seeking a quick yet immersive experience. With a high rating of 5.0 based on 74 reviews, and 96% of participants recommending it, this tour is clearly a favorite among visitors.
The tour departs from 10 Rue de la Paix at 7:00 pm, with most bookings made about 35 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The guide leads you through Paris’s illuminated streets, passing landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Palace, and Pont Alexandre III, all beautifully lit after dark. The use of electric bikes and helmets ensures a safe, accessible, and enjoyable ride, suitable for a wide range of participants.


This electric bike tour transforms the way visitors experience Paris after sunset. The guides are well-regarded for their friendliness and knowledge, with Roman and Thomas frequently praised for their patience and storytelling. The bikes are easy to operate and equipped with helmets, making the experience accessible even for those new to cycling. The guided commentary offers insights into Paris’s rich history, architecture, and modern life, enriching every stop.
Participants are introduced to important landmarks right from the start. The initial learning session at the XL Tour stop ensures everyone is comfortable riding before heading into the city streets. The tour moves through the Place Vendome, offers a quick view of the Tuileries Gardens, and passes the Place de la Concorde with its towering obelisk.
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A major highlight is the passage along the Seine River, where riders glide without traffic, enjoying the illuminated cityscape. The tour makes stops at Carrousel du Louvre, Ile Saint-Louis, and the renowned Notre-Dame Cathedral—though the cathedral itself is viewed from the outside, and its interior visit is not included.
The Pont Alexandre III, considered one of Paris’s most beautiful bridges, is a visual treat. The Eiffel Tower is showcased in all its evening glory, with riders stopping to admire its sparkling lights for around five minutes. The Trocadero offers an impressive vantage point of the Eiffel Tower and the surrounding gardens. Additional stops include the Grand Palais and the Esplanade des Invalides, giving a comprehensive look at Paris’s historic and cultural icons.

The tour’s itinerary covers a mix of historic squares, bridges, museums, and official buildings. At Place Vendome, the Vendome Column stands tall, while the Place de la Concorde features its iconic obelisk, dating back to ancient Egypt. The Louvre Palace and Triumph Arch flank the Carrousel du Louvre, where the Pyramid of the Louvre is visible from the outside.
Passing Ile Saint-Louis, riders enjoy a quiet, scenic view of this charming island in the Seine. The Notre-Dame Cathedral is a photo-worthy sight, lit up against the night sky, though entry into the cathedral is not part of the tour. The guide also passes by Saint-Michel Fountain and the lively Latin Quarter, giving a taste of Paris’s vibrant street life.
Next, riders cross Pont Alexandre III, admired for its ornate details and statuary. The Eiffel Tower remains a highlight, with a dedicated stop to take in its glowing presence. The Trocadero gardens and the Palais de Chaillot provide excellent photo opportunities, especially with the tower as a backdrop.
Further stops include the Tokyo Palace, a modern art museum, and the Liberty Flame, symbolizing freedom and the site near Lady Diana’s tragic accident. The tour concludes at the Esplanade des Invalides, home to Napoleon’s tomb and the French military history museum.

Starting at 7:00 pm, the tour suits travelers who want a relaxed yet rundown of Paris’s evening sights. The group size is limited to 25 participants, ensuring personalized attention from the guide. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, simplifying access.
The tour includes the use of electric bikes and helmets, but not transportation to or from the attractions. Photos taken during the ride are provided, allowing participants to relive the experience afterward. Participants are advised to wear layers because it can get chilly after dark, especially late in the evening.

The guides are frequently praised for their knowledgeability and ability to explain the significance of each site. They are also attentive to safety, ensuring everyone feels confident riding through Paris’s streets, which include bike lanes and side streets. Many reviews note that guides like Roman and Thomas are patient, informative, and enthusiastic, making the tour enjoyable for all ages.
The photo opportunity aspect is also highly valued, with guides often taking pictures of the group at key landmarks. This personalized service enhances the overall experience, making it feel less like a tour and more like a memorable evening adventure.
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This night bike tour is perfect for those who want a quick yet comprehensive overview of Paris’s most famous sights in the evening. It suits families, couples, and solo travelers who are comfortable with bicycles over 1.55 meters (5’01”), and who enjoy a guided, social experience. While the tour is designed to be safe and accessible, it is advised to wear layers because of potential cool temperatures and to be aware of traffic conditions—though the guide’s instructions are clear.
People who appreciate stunning night views, historical commentary, and active exploration will find this a worthwhile experience. The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews about the guides’ expertise and scenic routes make it stand out among Paris evening activities.

The Night / Sunset Tour of Paris in Electric Bike offers a convenient, engaging, and scenic way to experience the city’s top landmarks after dark. Its expert guides and well-planned stops ensure a balance between sightseeing and safety. The electric bikes make riding easy and fun, even for those less experienced cyclists.
While weather can impact the experience—particularly in case of rain—the flexible cancellation policy and the ability to receive a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance add peace of mind. This tour provides a memorable glimpse of Paris’s nighttime charm and is ideal for first-time visitors or repeated travelers wanting a fresh perspective of the city.
“We had Tomas as our instructor and guide. He was amazingly patient with all of us. The tour was great. He took all our pictures and we saw all the …”

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children over 1.55 meters (5’01”) can participate, provided they are comfortable riding a bike. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes electric bikes, helmets, a guide, and photos taken during the ride. Entrance tickets to landmarks are generally not included unless specified.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours before the start time. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund.
What should I wear?
It’s recommended to wear layers, as it can get cooler after sunset. The tour operates rain or shine, but poor weather may lead to cancellation.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The electric bikes reduce physical effort, making the tour accessible for most participants. Riders should be comfortable with cycling and steering.
Where do I meet the guide?
The meeting point is at 10 Rue de la Paix, centrally located near public transportation options for easy access.
What landmarks will I see?
Landmarks include Place Vendome, Place de la Concorde, Louvre, Notre-Dame, Pont Alexandre III, Eiffel Tower, Trocadero, and Les Invalides among others.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 40 minutes to 2 hours, covering a broad stretch of the city’s night scenery.
Is the guide knowledgeable about Paris?
Yes, reviews consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and passion, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.