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Explore Denver’s neighborhoods, landmarks, and hidden spots on this 3-hour electric bike tour led by a passionate local guide. Small groups, expert tips, and fun stories included.
Discover Denver: Electric Bike Tour with Local Guide offers an engaging way to get to know Colorado’s vibrant capital. Priced at $75 per person for a three-hour ride, this tour is ideal for those eager to explore Denver’s most iconic neighborhoods and secret corners with the help of an experienced, passionate local guide. The tour departs from the Sugar Machinery Building in the lively RiNo Art District, covering over 11 miles across 5 neighborhoods. The small group size, limited to 6 participants, ensures a personalized experience that balances fun, storytelling, and in-depth insights.
This tour shines through its use of electric bicycles, which make climbing hills and covering long distances effortless. With pedal assist and full throttle features, riders of varying fitness levels can comfortably enjoy Denver’s sights. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a local looking for a new perspective, this tour combines culture, history, and lively anecdotes in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. The inclusion of helmet, water, and guided commentary means there are no extra costs, making the experience straightforward and satisfying.


Founded in 2016, Mitch is not just a guide but a passionate Denver native who has spent decades building relationships across the city. His enthusiasm and deep knowledge of Denver‘s history, art, and local scene make the tour both informative and lively. Mitch’s storytelling style combines humor, personal anecdotes, and fascinating facts about Denver’s dark past, notable residents, and secret passages, adding a storytelling charm to every stop.
As Denver’s first e-bike tour guide, Mitch ensures that the ride is accessible for nearly everyone who can ride a bike. His full throttle and pedal assist bikes help navigate hills and urban terrain with ease, making the ride enjoyable without exhaustion. His goal is to provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience that mixes education with entertainment, whether for visitors or locals.
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The tour kicks off in the RiNo Art District, known for its vibrant murals and creative vibe. From there, the guide leads the group on a loop through must-see locations such as Denver’s Union Station, the Colorado Convention Center, and the iconic Big Blue Bear sculpture. The route also takes in Larimer Square, famous for its historic charm and lively nightlife, and Denvers’ landmarks like the State Capitol and Molly Brown House Museum.
Each stop offers a chance to learn about Denver’s unique blend of art, architecture, and history. The guide shares stories of Denver’s dark beginnings, notable heroines, and underground passages, providing context that enriches the visual experience. The ride also covers hot spots like Cheesman Park and Five Points, giving a broad view of the city’s diverse neighborhoods.

A standout feature of this tour is the inclusion of Denver Walls—a mural art district famous for its colorful, large-scale graffiti alleyways. Guests see world-famous street art, gaining insight into Denver’s thriving urban art scene. The guide provides fun facts about local artists and the significance of these murals, enhancing appreciation for Denver’s contemporary culture.
Along With murals, the tour touches on theater districts and microbreweries, showcasing Denver’s vibrant creative and craft beer scenes. The hidden alleyways and art districts visited on the way reveal Denver’s public art movement, which reflects the city’s energetic and innovative spirit.
Beyond art, the tour explores historic neighborhoods filled with Victorian architecture and classic storefronts. The guide points out suffragette monuments and haunted houses, connecting Denver’s present with its intriguing past. This blend of history and modern culture makes the ride especially engaging for those interested in local stories and legends.
The route offers views of Colorado State Capitol, with its distinctive dome, and stops at Larimer Square, where history and nightlife intertwine. These locations serve as perfect photo ops and provide a deeper understanding of Denver’s urban development over the years.
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One of the tour’s most appreciated aspects is the personalized advice provided by Mitch. Thanks to his extensive connections with local businesses, he offers genuine recommendations for the best spots to eat, drink, or explore further. Whether it’s a cozy coffee shop, a craft brewery, or a hidden bar, Mitch’s tips help guests discover authentic Denver experiences beyond the tour route.
Because the tour is designed for small groups, there’s plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion. The relaxed pace allows for engaging conversations about Denver’s culture and hidden gems, making it more than just a sightseeing ride.
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The tour starts at the Sugar Machinery Building in RiNo, a neighborhood known for its art, food trucks, and creative vibe. It runs for three hours, with options for morning or afternoon sessions, providing flexibility for travelers. Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended, but no prior biking experience is required—though riders should be able to ride a bike.
All necessary gear, including helmet and water, is supplied, and there are no additional costs. The small group limit of 6 helps maintain a friendly, intimate atmosphere—ideal for those who prefer personalized guidance. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or anyone with mobility or health issues that prevent bike riding.

The combination of expert local storytelling, accessible e-bikes, and an emphasis on art and history makes this tour a standout option. The passionate guide Mitch ensures that each ride feels intimate and informative, with plenty of fun anecdotes and recommendations to take home. Its small group size guarantees a tailored experience that is both relaxed and lively.
While the ride covers a broad area, the focus on art districts, historic sites, and local culture gives a well-rounded picture of Denver’s personality. Its three-hour duration strikes a good balance between depth and pace, making it suitable for a variety of visitors.

This adventure suits anyone comfortable on a bike who wants to see Denver in a fun, relaxed way. The electric bikes make it accessible to those worried about hills or endurance, while the small group atmosphere promotes engaging conversations. The tour is especially ideal for first-time visitors wanting a broad overview, or locals seeking fresh insights into their city.
The rich storytelling, combined with the opportunity to sample Denver’s art, architecture, and hidden corners, offers a unique perspective that’s difficult to replicate through self-guided exploration. However, those unable to ride a bike or with significant mobility restrictions should consider other options.

With $75 per person, this three-hour electric bike tour delivers comprehensive coverage of Denver’s neighborhoods, landmarks, and secret spots. Led by Mitch, a guide passionate about his city, the tour offers informative stories, local tips, and fun experiences in a small group setting.
The ease of e-biking, combined with Mitch’s depth of knowledge and humor, makes this a highly enjoyable way to explore Denver. It’s perfect for those who crave a personalized, educational adventure that highlights both the city’s vibrant art scenes and historic tales.
While it’s best suited for adults and older teens who can comfortably ride a bike, the tour’s rich content and friendly atmosphere make it a memorable experience for anyone eager to see Denver through the eyes of a true local.
Is the tour suitable for children under 12?
No, the tour is not recommended for children under 12 due to safety and suitability considerations.
What do I need to bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are advised. The tour provides helmets and water, with no additional costs.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need biking experience?
No, but riders should be able to ride a bike comfortably. The electric bikes help with hills and long distances.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or those who cannot ride a bike.
What locations will I see?
Stops include RiNo Art District, Union Station, Coors Field, Larimer Square, Colorado State Capitol, Molly Brown House Museum, Cheesman Park, Five Points, and Denver Walls Mural Art District.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the Sugar Machinery Building in the RiNo neighborhood.
Are food or drinks included?
No, but Mitch offers personalized recommendations for local places to eat and drink.
Is alcohol allowed during the tour?
No, alcohol and drugs are not permitted on the ride.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 6 participants for a more personalized experience.