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Explore Denver on this 3.5-hour guided bike tour for $125, featuring iconic sights and diverse local eats including tacos, Rocky Mountain oysters, and more.
Experience Denver with the Taste of Denver by Bike
The Taste of Denver by Bike offers a lively way to discover the city’s most recognizable landmarks while indulging in a variety of delicious local foods. Priced at $125 per person, this 3.5-hour guided tour covers approximately 8 miles through downtown Denver, making it ideal for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, active exploration, and culinary adventure. The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience, and is perfect for anyone with moderate physical fitness. We appreciate how the tour combines stunning city views with tasty bites at multiple stops, offering a unique perspective that’s both fun and flavorful.
One of the tour’s standout features is its inclusion of all food and tips, with bottled water provided, removing the hassle of additional costs. While alcoholic beverages are not included, the tour’s flexibility and engaging route make it a top choice for food lovers and city explorers alike. Bookings are made about 15 days in advance, which indicates good demand for this popular experience.


The tour begins at 5:00 pm at 675 29th St in Denver, USA. This convenient location is near public transportation and easily accessible for most travelers. The tour concludes back at the same meeting point, making it simple to plan your evening after the ride. The mobile ticket system adds to the ease of booking, and the activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if your plans change.
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From the start, riders cruise past landmark sites like Coors Field, the famous home of Denver’s baseball team, and Union Station, a historic transit hub turned vibrant hub of activity. The route continues along the Dairy Block, a bustling area known for its trendy shops and eateries, before reaching the confluence of the rivers, where the city’s waterways meet. These sights offer great photo opportunities and a sense of Denver’s lively urban fabric.
The ride is designed to offer a comfortable pace, making sure every stop is enjoyed without feeling rushed. The route’s well-chosen landmarks give a well-rounded picture of Denver’s downtown landscape, from historic to modern.

The first stop is La Diabla Pozole y Mezcal, a local spot famed for its tacos. Riders bike about 10 minutes from the meeting point to reach this eatery, where options include Al pastor tacos or carnitas, chicken, or bean tacos. The 25-minute stop allows plenty of time to enjoy these authentic flavors. This stop is free of charge, and the focus is on giving a genuine taste of Denver’s diverse culinary influences.
This initial tasting sets the tone for the tour, offering a flavorful introduction to the city’s vibrant food scene. The tacos are described as delicious and provide a great way to start the culinary journey.

Following the tacos, the tour passes several notable sites such as Coors Baseball Stadium, the Dairy Block, and Union Station once again, along with the Confluence of the Platt and Cherry Creek rivers. The route then heads towards the Cherry Creek, a popular shopping and recreation area, before arriving at Bao Brewhouse.
The Bao Brewhouse stop lasts about an hour and is free of charge. Riders pass landmarks like Metropolitan State University of Denver, the historic Tivoli Brewery, and the Ninth Street Historic Park during the ride, which highlights Denver’s blend of educational, historic, and modern attractions. The stop at Bao Brewhouse offers a chance to enjoy local brews and perhaps some casual bites, adding a relaxed element to the tour.

Next, the route takes riders through Metropolitan State University of Denver, past the historic Tivoli Brewery, and the Ninth Street Historic Park. The highlight of this segment is the Buckhorn Exchange, established in 1893.
The Buckhorn Exchange is renowned for its historic significance and unique menu featuring Rocky Mountain oysters. The visit lasts about an hour and is free of charge. This stop provides an authentic taste of Denver’s frontier and culinary history, with an opportunity to learn about the city’s old-west heritage and enjoy some adventurous eats.

After the historic experience, the tour heads towards the Denver Central Market, passing the Colorado State Capitol along the way. The RiNo Art District is the final major stop, celebrated for its vibrant street art, galleries, and creative energy.
Riders spend about an hour exploring RiNo’s eclectic scene and sampling more local flavors. The district’s colorful murals and artistic vibe make it a dynamic backdrop for this food-focused tour, blending Denver’s creative spirit with its culinary offerings.

Throughout the tour, a diverse lineup of local eats is served at each stop. The tacos, Rocky Mountain oysters, spicy drunken noodles, and street tacos showcase Denver’s culinary diversity. The final stop offers a sweet ending, rounding out the flavor experience with dessert options.
While alcoholic beverages are not included, the bottled water provided helps keep everyone refreshed. The focus remains on enjoying authentic, well-prepared dishes that reflect Denver’s local food scene.

The tour starts at 5:00 pm and is designed to be a leisurely yet engaging experience. The maximum group size of 8 allows for a more personal interaction with the guide, Jeremy, who is praised for his knowledge and accommodating nature. The moderate physical activity involved in biking makes this tour accessible for most people with average fitness.
Participants should be prepared for a 3 hour 30 minute activity, including multiple stops. The entire route is manageable within this timeframe, with plenty of opportunities to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
This guided bike tour combines sightseeing with culinary discovery in a way that few others do. The focus on iconic landmarks, paired with dining at local hotspots, makes it ideal for those who want a taste of Denver’s history, culture, and food all in one experience. The small group size and comprehensive stops set it apart, offering a more intimate and detailed exploration.
The inclusion of all food and tips adds value, while the flexible cancellation policy enhances confidence in booking. The tour’s evening timing means you enjoy Denver’s vibrant city life, illuminated by evening lights.
This tour is perfect for foodies who enjoy active outings, as well as history buffs interested in Denver’s landmarks. It suits travelers who appreciate small group experiences and want to explore city hotspots while sampling authentic local cuisine. Fitness levels should be moderate, as the tour involves biking for about 8 miles with some stops.
Those looking for a relaxed yet engaging way to discover Denver’s culinary scene and iconic sights will find this tour both enjoyable and informative.
“Jeremy was very knowledgeable. He provided an excellent tour of Denver and unique food opportunities. Very accommodating to our needs.”
How long is the Taste of Denver by Bike tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
What is included in the price?
All food and tips are included, along with bottled water. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, so children with adequate stamina may participate, but the specific age limit is not specified.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 675 29th St, Denver and ends back at the same point.
Can I cancel the tour if needed?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, participants are offered a full refund or alternative date.
Who is the guide?
The tour is led by Jeremy, who is praised for his knowledgeable and accommodating approach.
Are alcoholic drinks available during the tour?
No, alcoholic beverages are not included, but bottled water is available.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of iconic Denver sights and authentic local eats at multiple stops, with a small group size, ensures a personalized experience.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, the small group size makes it a great option for solo travelers seeking an intimate and engaging experience.