Tour de vélo électrique dans Paris





Description
Nous vous proposons de découvrir Paris avec notre guide au guidon de nos e-bikes qui sont le tout nouveau produit à la mode en matière de mobilité électrique urbaine. Nos vélos ne nécessitent aucun permis de conduire. Oubliez le stress des transports classiques urbains, très confortables et silencieux ils vous propulseront jusqu'à 25km/h. Avec leurs gros pneus , leur système de frein à disque et leur selles confortables nos vélos électriques sont accessibles à tous , leur prise en main ne demande pas plus de 5 minutes . Attention car la selle est fixe une taille minimum est requise pour rouler ( 1m55 ou 5' 01 pieds). Nos parcours se déroulent majoritairement sur pistes cyclables et trottoirs ce qui signifie que nos circuits sont totalement adaptés aux ados et aux familles Si vous avez des questions ou des appréhensions, notre équipe est là pour vous faire une démonstration et vous donner toutes les informations nécessaires pour vous assurer que votre voyage sera sûr et amusant. Remarque : La durée indicative de la visite comprend le briefing et l'essai routier. À bientôt .
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
C'est le lieu d'accueil et de test des vélo .
Vous verrez la place Vendome et la Colonne Vendome .
Vous longerez les jardins des Tuileries
Vous verrez le Palais du Louvre ainsi que l'Arc de Triomphe et la Pyramide du Musée du Louvre.
Vous apercevrez le Pont des Arts aussi appelé le pont des amoureux.
Vous verrez l'île de la cité et le palais de la cité depuis les quais.
Vous traverserez l'île Saint-Louis.
Vous verrez la cathédrale Notre-Dame.
Vous passerez à côté de la Fontaine Saint-Michel et du célèbre quartier latin.
Vous passerez à côté d'un des plus grands musées de Paris, le Musée d'Orsay.
Détendez-vous et roulez le long de la Seine sur les quais sans aucune circulation.
Vous verrez l'Assemblée nationale où siègent les députés français depuis la Révolution française de 1789.
Vous verrez l'un des plus beaux et célèbres ponts de Paris.
Vous passez à côté du Musée Branly.
Vous verrez la Tour Eiffel (pas besoin de décrire tout le monde la connaît :) )
Vous verrez la place et les jardins du Trocadéro et le Palais de Chaillot.
Vous passez à côté du Musée d'art moderne de Paris aussi appelé Palais de Tokyo.
Vous verrez la Liberty Flame qui est aussi l'endroit où Lady Diana a perdu la vie dans un tragique accident de voiture.
Vous voyez le Grand et le Petit Palais.
Vous verrez la place et l'Hotel des Invalides.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte .
- Pour conduire les vélos vous devez faire au minimum 1m55 .
Avis(432)
We had an amazing experience with Tomas as our guide through Paris. The electric bikes assisted very well making the bike ride easy and required minimal physical effort. Tomas was knowledgeable and fun, cracking jokes and giving us great information. We would highly recommend for anyone looking to see a a lot of Paris in a few hours.
We had a great tour with Thomas as our guide. He was super knowledgeable about all the sites. Navigating through Paris can be stressful with the large crowds and aggressive drivers, but Thomas got us through very easily. We covered a lot of ground in just over 2 hours, and he provided us with some tips and suggested places to visit later in the evening. He also took really nice photos of my husband and at each spot along the tour, as well as a great video of us riding past the Eiffel Tower. We would definitely recommend this tour.
We had a great tour with Thomas as our guide. He was super knowledgeable about all the sites. Navigating through Paris can be stressful with the large crowds and aggressive drivers, but Thomas got us through very easily. We covered a lot of ground in just over 2 hours, and he provided us with some tips and suggested places to visit later in the evening. He also took really nice photos of my husband and at each spot along the tour, as well as a great video of us riding past the Eiffel Tower. We would definitely recommend this tour.
This was a really fun experience. Our guide was very helpful and provided a lot of information while on the tour. He was taking pictures as we were going and sent them to us. It's a beautiful experience to visit Paris on a bike, the electric bike makes it easy. Make sure you are the right size and that you are wearing pants or shorts for the tour, the electric bikes are different than real bikes and look more like a moped.
Roman was our guide, and he led us on a phenomenal adventure through the city of light! We saw so many incredible sights, and Roman had such an appreciation for Parisian history and a great sense of humor. Our kids (12 and 9) were just as into it all as my wife and I were. We absolutely loved getting to do this as a family. It’s definitely a bit chaotic and not for the faint of heart, but it’s something your family will not soon forget. For context, none of the four of us had ever ridden e-bikes before. This was all of our first times. My 12-year-old daughter took to the bike immediately, and was a total pro at winding through cars, pedestrian intersection interchanges, and pedestrian pathway obstacles (poles, boulders, etc.). My 9-year-old son rode tandem with me and sat behind me with his feet on pegs. We all felt about as safe as anyone can feel riding bikes for the first time in Parisian end-of-workday traffic. The bikes themselves worked great. There’s definitely some pedaling involved, but the bike does a lot of the work for you, especially on up hills. My wife was concerned about how much stress the bike would put on her knees, but after just the first few minutes, she wasn’t concerned at all. I did feel like the seat itself was pretty low relative to the pedals (my knees came up kinda high for how I ride my own actual bike), but it was very doable and comfortable the whole ride. Also, our guide Roman again I have to say was the best. He was so kind to our kids and so patient with their questions and stories. He got them so excited about the history of Paris and France, particularly before/around/after the revolution. And he has the absolute best Parisian accent for hearing French history (and as Americans, we all understood him very well). He also took tons of great photos of our family at the iconic landmarks and also a video of each of us riding our bikes. It’s already one of our favorite memories from this amazing trip. This tour was an absolute gem. If you want to see some classic sites and some places off the usual path in a fun and thrilling way, this tour is for you!
Thank you so much Brian that’s the kind of review we are working hard for , it was an honor for the team to share with you a few hours of your precious time in Paris . Take care and see you soon .
My 11 and 15 year daughter and I did the tour with Roman and it was amazing. I was nervous at first with cars and other bikers on the road but everything ended up fine and we had no issues.
Guide amazing, bikes excellent, on time, appropriate for a family of 6. highly recommended
It was a small private tour and our tour guide Raymon was fantastic. He was so knowledgeable in the history behind every single landmark we visited from his Parisian POV. He also takes pictures and makes sure everyone is. This was a fantastic experience if you are in a time crunch like we were in Paris and hit every single landmark within 2 hours.
Ramon was an awesome tour guide. We had an amazing time and now our daughter wants an electric bike.
Thomas, our tour guide, was incredibly kind, funny, and flexible. We were also lucky enough to be the only four people booked for that time slot, which made the experience even more enjoyable. At first, we were a little nervous about riding through the city after exploring Paris on foot, but it turned out to be very easy. Thomas always made sure we felt safe and comfortable. We were traveling with our 11-year-old and 8-year-old daughters, and they loved it too. At every stop, Thomas shared interesting information and stories — enough to keep it engaging without ever feeling overwhelming or boring. Out of the 6 days we spent in Paris, this was definitely our favorite activity.



