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Explore Paris on this 2-hour guided electric bike tour for $88, passing major landmarks like the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, and Notre Dame with a knowledgeable guide.

This Paris: Guided City Tour by Electric Bike offers an engaging way to see many of the city’s highlights in just 2 hours. Priced at $88 per person, the tour is perfect for those who want to cover major sights without the physical strain of traditional biking or walking. Departing from 10 Rue de la Paix, it combines ease, fun, and rich insights, making it an appealing choice for first-time visitors and locals alike.
We like how the electric bikes make exploring Paris effortless, especially when passing through green spaces like the Tuileries and Trocadero Gardens. The guided commentary brings history and culture to life, while the well-planned route touches on iconic landmarks like Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower. However, this tour requires participants to be at least 155 centimeters tall and is not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. Still, its family-friendly, mostly bike-path route makes it accessible for most.
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The tour kicks off from 10 Rue de la Paix, where participants are advised to arrive 10 minutes early. The briefing takes place inside the parking area, so don’t worry if you don’t see bikes or staff immediately. The team emphasizes punctuality, and arriving more than 10 minutes late results in a no-show, as the safety briefing and start are tightly scheduled. The team can be contacted via WhatsApp or text at +33672237025 if delays are anticipated.

Riding an electric bike makes covering Paris’s major attractions both easy and comfortable. The motor assists reduce fatigue, allowing you to enjoy the sights without breaking a sweat. The comfortable helmets and gloves provided add to the sense of safety, and a raincoat ensures weather won’t ruin the experience. The route is designed to be family-friendly, featuring mostly bike lanes and sidewalks, ideal for riders of different ages and skill levels.

The tour’s route includes a visit to the Louvre Palace, where the guide shares fascinating facts about the museum and its most famous artwork, the Mona Lisa. Passing by the Tuileries Gardens, travelers can enjoy lush greenery and watch ships glide through the docks. Crossing the Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, offers a picturesque view of the Seine and the city’s historic core. The guide points out architectural details and historic significance at every stop, making the experience both visual and educational.
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A highlight is riding past the Notre Dame Cathedral, where the Gothic architecture and rose window are visible from the bike. The Sainte-Chapelle and Cité Palace on Cité Island are notable stops with their stunning architecture and history. The route also includes a quick view of the Institut de France, famous for its classical architecture and connection to the love locks on the nearby Arts Bridge.
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The Musée d’Orsay comes into view on the route, offering a glimpse of its former life as a train station and its collections of impressionist artworks. Passing the Orsay Docks and the Eiffel Tower, the tour provides fantastic photo opportunities. The guide shares insights into each landmark’s significance, from the Gothic splendor of Notre Dame to the modern elegance of the Eiffel Tower. The view from the Trocadero Gardens offers a stunning perspective of the tower’s grandeur.

Riders cross the Pont Alexandre III, famed for its ornate design and sculptures, providing a perfect setting for photos. The Place de la Concorde and Place Vendôme showcase Paris’s historic and aristocratic roots through their monuments and architecture. The Palais de Chaillot, with its imposing wings, and the Palais de Tokyo bring a touch of modern art into the mix, illustrating the city’s blend of old and new.
The route also touches Lady Diana Square, highlighting the Liberty Flame that symbolizes US-France relations. The tour concludes back at the starting point on Rue de la Paix, completing a loop that captures the essence of Paris in a short time. The group size and guided narration ensure an intimate experience where questions are welcomed.

The $88 price includes electric bikes, helmets, gloves, and a raincoat, making it a good value for the comprehensive experience. The tour is suitable for adults of at least 5’01” tall and those comfortable with city biking on designated lanes and sidewalks. The brief safety introduction sets the tone for a relaxed ride, with the guide ensuring everyone is comfortable.
The two-hour duration makes it a perfect activity for travelers with limited time but who want a broad overview of Paris’s iconic sights. Since food and drinks are not included, it’s recommended to plan for a meal beforehand or afterwards. Note that the tour does not accommodate pregnant women or people with mobility impairments.
The tour’s highlight is the knowledgeable guide who combines entertaining anecdotes with historical facts, making the experience both educational and fun. The passion for Paris’ history shines through the explanations, especially at landmarks like Notre Dame, the Louvre, and the Eiffel Tower. The well-maintained bikes and safety gear enhance the experience, giving confidence to riders new to electric bikes.
However, travelers should be aware of the physical requirement of being at least 155 cm tall and the fact that wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments cannot join. The strict punctuality rule should be kept in mind, and arriving on time is essential for a smooth experience.
This guided electric bike tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, history, and fun. The two-hour format allows for a quick yet rundown of Paris’s most famous sights while keeping the pace lively. The cost is justified by the quality of bikes, guides, and the route.
Ideal for first-time visitors, small groups, or families, the tour provides a comfortable, informative, and memorable introduction to the City of Light. While it may not suit those with mobility limitations or those seeking an in-depth cultural experience, it remains a smart choice for a flexible, scenic, and safe way to see Paris in a short time.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is family-friendly, but children must be at least 155 centimeters tall and comfortable riding an electric bike.
Are helmets and gloves provided?
Yes, helmets and gloves are included in the price.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and clothes are recommended; a raincoat is provided in case of rain.
Can I join if I don’t know how to ride a bike?
The tour requires riding an electric bike, but a test drive is provided during the safety briefing to ensure comfort.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility impairments.
How long in advance should I arrive?
Arrive at least 10 minutes early; late arrivals over 10 minutes will result in a no-show.
What landmarks will I see?
Major sights include the Louvre, Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, Sainte-Chapelle, Pont Neuf, and more.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included; plan to eat before or after the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak French, English, and Italian.