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Discover Lyon on a 2-hour electric bike tour for $35.72, exploring highlights like Parc de la Tête d'Or, Place Bellecour, and the Saône River with expert guides.

This electric bike ride in Lyon offers an engaging way to see the city’s most notable sights in just two hours. Priced at $35.72 per person, it provides a relaxed yet informative experience that covers key landmarks including Parc de la Tête d’Or, Place Bellecour, and the banks of the Saône River. The tour is designed for those who want to explore Lyon comfortably on electric bicycles, which make covering distances easy and enjoyable.
With safety gear such as helmets and a brief training session, this tour is accessible for most travelers aged 14 and above. It’s especially suitable for visitors seeking a guided, active experience that combines scenic views, history, and city highlights in a compact timeframe. The small group size of up to 20 travelers ensures a friendly, personalized atmosphere.
While the tour is highly praised for its knowledgeable guides and scenic stops, keep in mind that it does not include food, drinks, or hotel transfers. It’s an ideal choice for those who want a stress-free way to see Lyon’s top sights with minimal effort.
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The tour begins at 7 Quai Romain Rolland, close to public transportation for easy access. Travelers meet the guide at the shop for a quick training session on how to operate the electric bikes. The briefing emphasizes safety, ensuring even novices feel comfortable before heading out.
With the electric bikes, covering Lyon’s hilly terrain and long distances becomes effortless. Riders appreciate how smoothly they can navigate through the city, making it an excellent option for those with limited biking experience.

One of the tour’s key stops is along the Saône River, where the guide explains how the colorful buildings along the water are inspired by Italian architecture. This part of the ride offers breathtaking views of the Fourvière basilica, perched atop a hill. The guide’s insights help visitors appreciate Lyon’s urban charm and architectural details.
This stretch provides plenty of photo opportunities, and the breezy riverfront scenery makes for a relaxing pause before continuing the ride. The 15-minute stop includes enough time to soak in the views, take photos, and learn about Lyon’s riverside development.

Next, the tour crosses the hill of Croix-Rousse via a dedicated tunnel reserved for mild modes of transport. This area is historically significant for its silk industry and the Canuts—the silk workers’ community. The guide shares stories of Lyon’s textile past, adding depth to the experience.
The 10-minute tunnel crossing is swift and comfortable, allowing riders to enjoy an urban escape that’s both practical and historically meaningful. This stop also offers insight into one of Lyon’s most vibrant neighborhoods.

A highlight of the tour is 50 minutes spent exploring Parc de la Tête d’Or, France’s largest urban park with 117 hectares of greenery. The guide leads visitors on a leisurely stroll around the park’s lakes, botanical gardens, and zoo.
This stop emphasizes Lyon’s natural spaces and provides a peaceful break from biking. It’s a perfect chance to appreciate Lyon’s green “lung”, with plenty of opportunities for photos of the park’s expansive landscapes and iconic monuments.
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Next, the group rides along the Berges du Rhône, a beautiful urban section of the ViaRhôna cycling route. The 10-minute stroll along the river showcases Lyon’s vibrant riverside life, with views of modern architecture and quaint cafes.
This part of the tour highlights Lyon’s adaptation to modern urban living while maintaining its historical charm. It’s an ideal spot for a quick photo break and to see how Lyon integrates nature and city life.

The tour’s final stop on the peninsula is at Place des Terreaux, famous for its Town Hall, Fine Arts Museum, and Bartholdi Fountain. This 15-minute visit allows guests to admire Lyon’s cultural and artistic heritage.
The guide shares insights into the history and architecture of this lively square, making it a fitting conclusion before heading to Old Lyon. It’s a lively spot where visitors can absorb Lyon’s artistic spirit.

The tour wraps up in Old Lyon, where the guide introduces the history of France’s most picturesque medieval district. Travelers have the opportunity to continue exploring on their own or just enjoy the atmosphere of this charming neighborhood.
This final stop emphasizes the city’s architectural beauty and the stories behind its narrow streets and Renaissance buildings. The tour ends right back at the starting point, making for a convenient and structured experience.
This tour is suitable for most travelers aged 14 and above, provided they know how to ride a bike. Options are available for younger children with classic bikes, trailers, or baby seats. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the safety gear and briefing help even less experienced riders feel confident.
The activity is non-refundable and must be booked 37 days in advance on average. It is perfect for those seeking a flexible, scenic overview of Lyon that combines cycling, sightseeing, and light history lessons without the hassle of walking or driving.
This electric bike tour in Lyon delivers a compact, engaging way to explore the city’s highlights in just two hours. It scores highly for excellent guides, scenic stops, and easy riding, making it a popular choice for visitors who want to see a lot without exhausting themselves.
The tour’s focus on key sights like Parc de la Tête d’Or, Place Bellecour, and the Saône River offers a well-rounded glimpse of Lyon’s urban beauty and historical neighborhoods. While it doesn’t include food or drinks, the informative narration and comfortable bikes create a memorable experience, especially for those new to Lyon or cycling.
This activity suits active travelers, families with teenagers, and history enthusiasts wanting a fun, scenic overview of Lyon’s most iconic sites. Its affordable price and positive reviews highlight its value as a friendly, guided cycle adventure in France’s vibrant city.
“We are new to e-bike and our tour guide gave us clear instructions about how to function it. She gave good introduction to the iconic places and t…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children from 14 years and older can participate. For younger kids, options like classic bikes, trailers, or baby seats are available.
Do I need to know how to ride a bike?
Yes, knowing how to ride is required to join the tour. The briefing and safety equipment help ensure comfort and safety.
What is included in the tour?
The price covers an electric bicycle, helmet, and a local guide who provides safety instructions and historical insights throughout the ride.
Are there any food or drink options?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks. Participants are responsible for their own meals and refreshments afterward.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at 7 Quai Romain Rolland in Lyon, conveniently close to public transportation.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since it involves biking and some walking, it may not be suitable for those with significant mobility challenges.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This activity is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made approximately 37 days in advance, ensuring availability for your preferred date.