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Explore Portland's East Side on a 3-hour guided bike tour, visiting two local microbreweries, learning about craft beer, and discovering historic neighborhoods.
Discover Portland in a new way with the Portland: Guided Bike Tour with Brewery Visits. Priced at $65 per person and lasting around 3 hours, this tour offers a blend of active exploration and craft beer culture. Led by an expert local guide, the tour takes you through Portland’s bike-friendly streets, historic neighborhoods, and two carefully selected microbreweries.
This experience is well-suited for those who enjoy cycling, local history, and craft beer. It’s a practical choice for travelers seeking a small-group outing, with limited to 10 participants, ensuring personalized attention. The tour also includes a pint glass to take home and rain gear, making it a flexible activity regardless of weather. However, it’s important to note that drinks are not included at the brewery stops, and food is not part of the package.


The tour begins in Portland’s east side, an area known for its historic charm and bike-friendly streets. Participants pedal through vibrant neighborhoods, experiencing the local vibe in a relaxed, active way. The guide shares insights into Portland’s development, highlighting how the city has become an international hub for craft beer.
Cycling through downtown Portland, you get a visual sense of the city’s pedestrian-oriented layout. The bicycle routes are designed for easy riding, making this activity accessible even for less experienced cyclists. The route emphasizes Portland’s commitment to sustainability and urban biking culture.
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The highlight of the tour is two microbrewery visits, where samples of locally crafted beer await. The breweries are selected for their quality, innovation, and contribution to Portland’s craft beer reputation. At each stop, you can sample beers and gain insights into the brewing process.
One of the breweries offers a sneak peek behind the scenes, explaining how ingredients like Willamette Valley hops and Mt. Hood’s snowmelt are used. These insights help understand why Portland beers are celebrated worldwide. Though drinks are not included at the stops, tasters can be split between two people, providing flexibility.

Along the route, the tour makes stops at notable sites like Lone-Fir Cemetery, paying homage to Portland’s original brewmasters. This cemetery adds a historical dimension to the ride. The journey also includes a tranquil cycle through Laurelhurst Park, Portland’s flagship green space, perfect for a quick break amid nature.
This combination of urban cycling and historical sites creates a well-rounded experience that mixes local character, history, and a taste of Portland’s craft beer culture.
Participants meet at a variable location depending on the booking. The tour provides a multispeed or single-speed bicycle, suitable for various riding preferences. The group is small, with up to 10 people, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Weather-appropriate attire is recommended, and the tour offers rain gear if needed. Participants need to bring a passport or ID, sunscreen, water, and closed-toe shoes. The activity is suitable for those at least 21 years old and at least 4’11” tall.
More Great Tours NearbyOperated by Cycle Portland, the tour includes live English-speaking guides. For added convenience, travelers can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before. This flexibility makes it easier to plan, especially if weather or other factors are uncertain.
The activity takes place rain or shine, providing a dependable option regardless of weather conditions. Since food and beverages are not included, participants should plan to eat before or after the tour.
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While this bike-and-brewery tour offers a unique combination, similar experiences like Portland’s city walking tours or waterfall excursions are available. However, the small group size and focus on craft beer give this experience a personalized, local feel absent in larger tours.
For those interested in Portland’s underground tunnels, ice-cream tours, or Willamette River cruises, additional options are listed but focus on different aspects of the city. This tour’s emphasis on cycling and beer makes it particularly appealing for active, craft-loving visitors.
What sets this tour apart is its combination of active exploration with learning about Portland’s craft beer scene. The guide’s insights into local ingredients and brewing traditions deepen the appreciation of the city’s beverage culture.
The bike-friendly routes and historic neighborhoods make this a refreshing way to see Portland without the hassle of driving. The inclusion of a pint glass to take home adds a tangible souvenir of the experience.
This activity offers a fun, active way to explore Portland’s East Side neighborhoods and learn about its world-renowned craft beer industry. The small-group format ensures an engaging experience, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and enjoy the scenery.
While drinks are not included at the breweries, the curated stops and behind-the-scenes access provide great value. The 3-hour duration is ideal for a relaxed afternoon outing, especially for those who want to combine exercise, history, and beer tasting.
If you are comfortable cycling, enjoy discovering local culture in an active way, and appreciate quality microbrews, this tour is a highly recommended choice.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour offers multispeed or single-speed bikes and takes place on bike-friendly streets, making it accessible for most riders.
Are drinks included at the brewery stops?
No, drinks are not included. Tasters can be split between two people, and the cost of samples is paid separately at the breweries.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring a passport or ID, sunscreen, water, weather-appropriate clothing, and closed-toe shoes. Rain gear is provided if required.
Is there an age restriction?
Yes, participants must be at least 21 years old and at least 4’11” to join the activity.
Can this tour be canceled?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable during rain?
Yes, the activity takes place rain or shine, with rain gear provided as needed.