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Explore Denver on a 2-hour guided e-bike tour for $105, visiting top landmarks with a knowledgeable guide, e-bike, helmet, and water included.

The Denver’s Best Guided eBike Tour offers a practical and enjoyable way to see the city’s top sights in just 2 hours. For $105 per person, participants ride new e-bikes with pedal assist, making it easier to cover more ground and enjoy Denver’s attractions without tiring out. The tour departs from The Westin Denver Downtown and features a small-group setting with a maximum of 9 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and engaging commentary from the guide.
This tour stands out thanks to its comprehensive itinerary, which includes popular landmarks, historic districts, and scenic parks. The experience is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0/5 based on 16 reviews, and 94% recommend it. While the tour is suitable for most people, it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike and eager to explore Denver’s diverse neighborhoods and attractions in a relaxed, guided format.

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The tour begins at The Westin Denver Downtown located at 1672 Lawrence St. Here, travelers receive a brief e-bike tutorial to familiarize themselves with the pedal assist system before setting off. The location is conveniently close to public transportation, making access easy for visitors arriving from various parts of the city.
Since the tour concludes back at the starting point, it’s simple to plan post-tour activities or return to your accommodation. The mobile ticket makes checking in straightforward, and travelers should ensure they arrive prepared for the weather, as the experience is weather-dependent.

The first stop features Denver Union Station, the city’s main railway station and central transportation hub. It’s a free entry site that highlights Denver’s historic architecture and bustling transit scene. This stop sets the tone for the tour with its historic ambiance and vibrant surroundings.
Next, the guide leads visitors past The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, a hub for live theatre and cultural events. While admission isn’t included, the area’s lively atmosphere and architectural sights make it a notable stop. The guide shares insights into Denver’s arts scene, adding depth to the visit.
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The Colorado Convention Center is a multi-purpose event space and home to the famous Big Blue Bear photo opportunity. The tour offers around 10 minutes here to appreciate the building’s modern design and take photos of the iconic bear, which is a favorite for many visitors.
The tour then moves to Civic Center Park, Denver’s political and cultural hub. It’s the site of the state capital courthouse and hosts Denver’s beautiful park system. The guide discusses the city’s history and the significance of this central area, all within a 10-minute stop.
A highlight is the Denver Art Museum, where visitors learn about the city’s artistic heritage and view impressive modern architecture. Note that admission isn’t included, but the guide provides context about Denver’s vibrant art scene. The museum is part of the city’s cultural fabric and offers a chance for art lovers to see contemporary works.
The tour passes by Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, providing a glimpse into Denver’s baseball culture. Then, Larimer Square stands out as Denver’s first community gathering spot and a historic district with charming shops and restaurants. Both are free stops that give a feel for the city’s lively downtown area.
McGregor Square and nearby LoDo attractions highlight Denver’s modern dining, hotels, and entertainment options. The guide shares insights into the city’s development, making this segment both informative and visually engaging.
The tour continues along the bike path to various points of interest, including the Oldest Brewery in Colorado, an aquarium, Modern Art Museum with interactive exhibits, and the home of the Denver Broncos. These stops give a mix of historical, cultural, and sports-related insights, with around 10-minute durations at each.
The last major stop is Confluence Park, where two rivers meet. The park features scenic views and is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a peaceful conclusion to the tour without additional admission fees.

The meeting point is at The Westin Denver Downtown. The tour operates with a maximum of 9 travelers, which ensures a personal experience with the guide. The small group size also allows for more engaging storytelling and the chance to ask questions.
The tour is suitable for most participants, provided they are comfortable riding an e-bike. The pedal assist means less physical exertion, making it accessible for a broad range of fitness levels. The tour is weather-dependent and may be canceled or rescheduled if the weather is poor, with options for a full refund or alternative date.

Priced at $105 per person, this guided e-bike tour includes the bike, helmet, and bottled water, offering good value for an active city highlights experience. Most bookings are made 22 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The free cancellation policy provides flexibility, allowing full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
The tour’s high ratings and consistent positive feedback show it’s a reliable way to see Denver while enjoying a fun, eco-friendly ride through the city’s most interesting neighborhoods and landmarks.

This tour appeals to those who want a guided, relaxed way to explore Denver’s key sights. It’s great for history buffs, art lovers, sports fans, and anyone looking to cover a lot of ground without fatigue. The small-group size makes it ideal for travelers seeking a personalized experience with a friendly, knowledgeable guide.

The Denver’s Best Guided eBike Tour offers a balanced mix of cultural, historic, and scenic stops in a compact, two-hour package. The inclusion of a new e-bike, helmet, and water, combined with the small-group format, makes it a convenient and personalized way to experience the city’s highlights.
While it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike, the pedal assist system minimizes physical strain, making the tour accessible and enjoyable. The high praise for guides like Sarah and Kara underscores the quality of the storytelling and the friendly atmosphere.
This tour delivers an informative, fun, and active experience that captures the essence of Denver’s vibrant neighborhoods and landmarks. It’s an excellent choice for visitors wanting an efficient, guided overview of the Mile High City.
“Roman was a great guide who is full of interesting information about Denver.”

Is the tour suitable for children or beginners?
The tour is designed for most participants, and the pedal assist e-bikes help make riding easier. However, riders should be comfortable on a bike and able to balance.
What should I bring?
Participants are provided with a helmet and bottled water, but it’s recommended to wear comfortable clothing suitable for the weather. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also useful.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available if you cancel more than 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Are admission tickets included for stops like the Denver Art Museum?
No, admission to sites such as the Denver Art Museum or Coors Field is not included, but the guide provides informative commentary on these locations.
How do I find the meeting point?
The tour starts at The Westin Denver Downtown (1672 Lawrence St), a central location easily accessible by public transportation.