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Paris: Famous Monuments Cycling Tour

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Embark on a grand cycle around the most notable and striking parts of Paris. See timeless monuments such as the Eiffel Tour and historic museums such as the Louvre, experiencing Paris as though you're in a classic movie.

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  • Live guiding
    English
  • Duration
    3.5 hours
  • Includes
    • Bikes and helmets (if desired)
    • Tour guide
    • Food or drinks
Highlights & Description

Highlights

  • Marvel at the Eiffel Tower up close
  • Glide through the courtyards of the Louvre
  • Take in the views of the sparkling, gold-topped Hôtel des Invalides
  • Explore the bustling Rue Cler in search of your next pastry
  • Experience the best of Paris' new bike lanes

Description

Meet your team at Le Peloton Café, the office and base located in the quintessential old Parisian streets of the Marais. After meeting your group and being introduced to your local guide, find the perfect bike for you and your family before setting off to the islands just across the river. The very first sight you'll see is Nôtre Dame to learn about it's history, construction, and reconstruction.

Following that, swing around the island, through a local flower market, and right up to the Palais de Justices. After crossing by the infamous Fontaine Saint-Michel in the Latin quarter, make your way over to the Pont des Arts, Paris' first lock bridge. Learn about the importance of the bridges of Paris and the Institute of France, before popping into the back entrance of the Louvre.

Meander around the cobblestones of the older courtyard before gliding through the archways to the bigger courtyard, where the famous pyramid of the Louvre sits. After some family photos, continue onward to receive views of the Tuileries Garden and the Orsay Museum.

Next up, visit Les Invalides. You'll pass through the Place de la Concorde - once the sight of the monarch-executing guillotine, today the site of an Egyptian Obelisk. You'll then cross the Alexander Bridge, approaching Les Invalides head on (which is best known for being Napoleon Bonaparte's resting place).

From there, you'll take a pit stop on Rue Cler, a bustling pedestrian street filled with delicious snacks. Indulge yourself with a crèpe or an éclair before heading through small streets to the Eiffel Tower, and pedal alongside Paris' most famous landmark until you meet back up with your trusted bike path to cross the river.

On the way back, there's even more to see. You'll pull into the Grand and Petit Palais to learn a little more about the World's Fairs that once took place in Paris, before taking a photo op at the Arch de Triomphe and the Champs-Elysées. Your tour concludes with not one, but two fun tunnels and a beautiful ride along the Paris riverside.

Good to know before you go
  • This route is straightforward, with most of the journey spent on bike paths
  • The route is flat and runs for about 13 kilometers with plenty of stops to take photos and learn about the history of Paris
  • This tour is not recommended for people who do not know how to ride a bike
  • Please pack layers and hats/gloves if you've booked during the colder months
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the cancellation policy for this activity?
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
2. When will I receive the confirmation of my booking?
You will receive an email notification right after your successful payment. If you don't see it in your inbox, check your spam or junk mail folder. When the payment is completed you have the option to download your ticket directly.
3. Are mobile tickets enough or do I have to print them?
Tickets don't need to be printed. You can show your ticket from your smartphone as a PDF.
  • Adults
    18-99 years
  • Children
    5-17 years
  • Infants
    0-4 years
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