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Discover Lyon effortlessly on this 2-hour e-bike tour for $35.69, visiting Tête d'Or Park, Old Town, and the River Saône with a friendly guide.
Exploring Lyon can be a challenge if relying on walking or public transport. The E-bike Tour by ComhiC offers a convenient and engaging way to see some of the city’s most iconic sights in just 2 hours. For $35.69 per person, participants enjoy a guided ride around Vieux Lyon, along the Quais de Saône, through the Croix-Rousse Tunnel, and into the expansive Tête d’Or Park. The tour is limited to 10 people, ensuring a comfortable, personalized experience, and is suitable for ages 14 and above with a minimum height of 1.50 m.
While Lyon’s attractions are spread out, this tour makes it easy to cover the highlights without the fatigue of walking. The electric bikes are user-friendly, and helmets are provided, making the experience accessible for most. Be aware that bottled water isn’t included, so bringing your own is recommended. This tour suits visitors who want a quick, informative overview of Lyon with a relaxed pace and some scenic stops.


The tour begins at the ComhiC shop located at 7 Quai Romain Rolland in Vieux Lyon. Upon arrival, guides equip participants with helmets and review safety instructions. From this central spot, the small group departs confidently on electric bikes designed for easy cycling, promising a smooth ride around the city’s highlights.
The briefing is quick, and the team ensures everyone feels comfortable before setting off into the city. The 2-hour length makes it perfect for a short visit or as a practical introduction to Lyon for first-timers.
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The first scenic stop takes riders along the Quais de Saône, where vibrant buildings line the riverbanks. This part of the tour offers breathtaking views of the Basilica of Fourvière, easily seen from the water’s edge. The ride is casual, making it suitable for beginners, and offers plenty of photo opportunities of Lyon’s colorful architecture and lively river scenes.
This stretch provides a relaxing start, with the guide sharing insights into Lyon’s urban landscape and history. It’s an excellent way to get oriented and enjoy some fresh air without the fatigue of walking.

Next, the group rides through the Tunnel de la Croix-Rousse, a unique feature reserved for soft modes of transport. The tunnel’s quiet environment makes for a fun and unexpected experience as you glide through this hidden passage.
Emerging on the Croix-Rousse Hill, the tour highlights one of Lyon’s most distinctive neighborhoods. The area is known for its bohemian atmosphere and history as a silk district, though specific details are not covered in the tour description. The ride through this tunnel offers a novel perspective of Lyon from a different vantage point.
The highlight of the tour is the hour spent in Parc de la Tête d’Or. This expansive green space features a botanical garden, tropical greenhouses, a zoo, a rose garden, and a tranquil lake. The guide leads visitors through various corners of the park, sharing stories about its greenhouses and animal enclosures.
Cycling through Tête d’Or Park gives a sense of vastness and serenity. The park’s diverse attractions are accessible on the bike, making it easier to see highlights that might be missed on foot. It’s a favorite stop, praised for its beauty and the opportunity to relax amid lush foliage and peaceful surroundings.

The tour concludes with a stop at Place des Terreaux, located on the Lyon Peninsula. Here, the guide shares stories about the square’s history, including landmarks like the City Hall, the Fountain of Terreaux, and the Museum of Fine Arts.
This historic square offers a scenic and cultural finale, with ample time for photos and questions. The area’s lively atmosphere contrasts nicely with the tranquility of Tête d’Or Park, giving a well-rounded impression of Lyon’s architectural and artistic heritage.
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The tour is operated by a multi-lingual guide, ensuring clear communication for international visitors. With a maximum of 10 travelers, the group remains small enough to be comfortable and safe while allowing personalized attention. Helmets are provided, and in case of rain, a rain cape is included to keep riders dry.
Participants should dress casually and comfortably, suitable for cycling and outdoor activity. The bikes are described as high-quality, and the overall cycling experience is considered very easy, suitable for most ages 14 and up.
This mobile ticket tour departs from the 7 Quai Romain Rolland location in Lyon. It is highly requested, with bookings averaging 10 days in advance, indicating good availability but also suggesting planning ahead. The tour’s short duration and compact stops make it ideal for those with limited time or who prefer a relaxed pace.
The activity ends at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics, and the tour is not refundable, so travelers should confirm their plans before booking.

While the focus here is primarily on Lyon’s main sights and park exploration, similar tours offer broader city highlights or culinary experiences. However, this tour’s urban cycling route and inclusion of Tête d’Or Park make it stand out as a balanced, scenic introduction. The small-group setting enhances safety and interaction, and the affordable price adds to its appeal.
This 2-hour guided e-bike tour offers a practical way to see Lyon’s key sights without the hassle of walking or public transit. It’s especially suited for visitors who want a relaxed, informative experience on an easy-to-ride electric bike, with highlights including Vieux Lyon, the Quais de Saône, Croix-Rousse Tunnel, and the expansive Tête d’Or Park.
The friendly, knowledgeable guides and well-maintained bikes contribute to a positive experience, as reflected in high review scores. The tour’s casual pace and scenic stops make it ideal for families, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting a quick but rundown of Lyon.
Limitations include the non-refundable policy and the fact that Lyon’s attractions are less concentrated than in larger cities, but overall, this tour delivers good value for a short, scenic adventure through Lyon’s most beloved areas.
“Riding through Lyon was wonderful and especially through the park! I never expected to see a zoo during the ride.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 14 years old, and children should be at least 1.50 meters tall to participate comfortably.
What should I bring?
The tour includes helmet and rain cape, but it’s wise to bring bottled water and dress comfortably for outdoor activity.
Can I cancel or change the booking?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be amended once booked, so plan accordingly.
Is the tour accessible if I’m a beginner cyclist?
Yes, the electric bikes are easy to handle, making this tour suitable for most skill levels, especially since the pace is unhurried.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the initial meeting point at 7 Quai Romain Rolland, making it convenient for further exploring or transportation.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour may be operated by a multi-lingual guide to accommodate international visitors.
This small-group e-bike tour offers a friendly, scenic, and hassle-free way to discover Lyon’s top sights, especially for those who appreciate efficient sightseeing with a touch of outdoor fun.