Tokyo: Visite de 3 heures à vélo/e-vélo des joyaux cachés de la ville





Description
Préparez-vous à plonger au cœur de Tokyo avec notre exaltante visite à vélo! Pédalez à travers les temples historiques de Zojoji jusqu'au célèbre Sensoji à Asakusa, tout en profitant et en tissant à travers les monuments emblématiques et les joyaux cachés. Nos guides sympathiques et compétents partageront des histoires fascinantes et des idées locales, faisant de chaque arrêt une chance de se connecter avec la riche culture de Tokyo. Que vous soyez un cycliste expérimenté ou un coureur occasionnel, notre circuit s'adresse à tous les niveaux de compétence, garantissant à chacun de vivre la magie de Tokyo d'un point de vue unique. Vous vous sentirez en sécurité et protégé à tout moment dans nos vélos de route de haute qualité! Alors enfourchez votre vélo et découvrez Tokyo comme jamais auparavant : une aventure en deux roues vous attend ! - Ce tour est d'environ 18km donc si vous n'êtes pas à l'aise à vélo pour de longues distances, nous vous recommandons de choisir l'option E-bike! - Nous emmenons généralement les enfants de plus de 13 ans, mais ne serait-ce que s'ils savent faire du vélo ! - Cette visite n'est pas accessible en fauteuil roulant
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visitez le célèbre temple et prenez une photo avec la tour de Tokyo en arrière-plan! Si vous avez de la chance, vous pourrez aller à l'intérieur du temple et voir la structure!
Voyez où réside l'empereur japonais ! Nous allons voir l'entrée du Palais Impérial et voir les gardes !
Explorez la gare de Tokyo, un superbe mélange de modernité et d'histoire. Ouverte en 1914, sa façade emblématique en briques rouges est un symbole de la ville.
La célèbre Porte Sakurada, l'entrée impressionnante du Palais Impérial. Vous pourrez prendre de belles photos de la porte historique Japonaise !
Découvrez le palais d'Akasaka, construit à l'origine comme une villa royale, il sert maintenant de maison d'hôtes d'État. C'est une destination fascinante pour quiconque s'intéresse au patrimoine culturel japonais.
Visitez le cimetière caché de Hachi niché dans les ruelles arrière!
En passant par le stade qui est le lieu saint du rugby Japonais !
Rendez-vous là où se sont déroulés les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques de Tokyo 2020 !
Prenons une photo devant le symbole olympique devant le Musée olympique !
Nous terminerons devant Shinjuku Gyoen, un des plus grands parcs de Tokyo ! Assurez-vous de visiter après la fin de la visite!
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Pour des raisons de sécurité, nous demandons que toutes les femmes enceintes s'abstiennent de participer.
- Si votre conduite cause des dommages à la bicyclette (comme des dommages à la béquille latérale ou au cadre), nous pouvons vous facturer les frais de réparation, selon les circonstances.
Avis(59)
Had a fabulous time visiting some tourist hotspots and some hidden highlights with our guide Irene. Met some lovely people and got to understand more about where everything is located after spending a few days underground on the trains. It is a great way to get to know the city. Irene was an excellent host, shared lots of information about the city, looked out for everyone and navigated us around with ease.
Thank you! After a few days underground on the trains, seeing the city above ground makes such a difference — and Irene is wonderful at sharing the stories while looking out for everyone. So glad you discovered both the hotspots and the hidden gems with us!
The tour itinerary I booked and prepaid for was changed without notification. Four locations were dropped and two were added. Three locations which I was really interested in (Aoyama Street, Shibuya Cat Street, and Shibuya Crossing {their Times Square}) were dropped. Additionally, the endpoint was changed. I had planned my day based on the original endpoint. In addition, the description said there would be a max of 7 people; we had 8. Which doesn't seem like a huge deal, but on several occasions the group got separated and in one case 4 people got lost from the group.
Thank you for taking the time to explain this, and we're sorry. You're right that the change should have been communicated to you in advance, and not doing so was our mistake. For context, your tour fell during Golden Week, when areas like Shibuya and Cat Street get extremely crowded, and on the day the guide adjusted the route with everyone's safety in mind. Even so, we should have explained the change and the reason to you clearly at the time. We'll also look at how we size and pace groups on the busiest days. Safety always comes first for us, but being clear with our guests matters just as much, and we'll make sure the two go together from now on. We'd really like to make this right. Please reach out to us through Viator, and thank you again for the honest feedback.
This was really fun tour riding an E-bike around Tokyo! We stopped at various locations. Kai, our tour guide, had extensive knowledge of the neighborhoods further adding interest and value to the day. Kai and people I was paired with made this such an incredible and enjoyable experience! I liked how they broke overall large group into smaller 8-people groups rising fun and keeping us safe at the same time! I recommend people sign up for this tour and ask for Kai.
Atsushi was a good guide. Got to see a lot of different sites, around 5 stops! Great way to get aquatinted with the city.
Despite the drizzly weather, we had a fabulous time with Hiro (our guide), who calmly and confidently navigated us through the streets of Tokyo. The bikes were excellent and easy to ride. My only advice would be the use of real time guiding with an earbud, as it is difficult for the riders who are not directly behind the guide.
Nice way to spend a few hours seeing another side of Tokyo. However if like us you are used to biking tours,it was a little disappointing as bikes used were street bikes you can hire across the globe in most cities using your credit card. Tour guide was friendly but history at the stop points was good but limited. Be mindfull that helmets are not included in the price.
Guides are awesome bikes are great, well worth the trip to go with these guys… btw bring your own water and and food you want, mind you it’s only 16km
Disappointed we didn’t get to see Tokyo station but otherwise tour as advertised. Guides did great job and were very friendly.
Good fun! Ken and Sho were both knowledgeable and enjoyable. We learned about the sights and other aspects of Japanese culture. Small group size, good bicycles, and a great tour of parts of Tokyo.
Show gave us a good tour with some fun anecdotes and an optional stop off for a refreshment. Cycling is a great way to see several sites.



