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Paris: Small Group Highlights E-Bike Guided Tour

4.9(145)1 hour
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Description

Are you looking for an exciting and unique way to explore the beautiful city of Paris? Look no further than this small group electric bike tour, designed to take you on a thrilling journey through some of the city's most iconic and stunning landmarks hassle-free. Hop aboard your electric bike, and let our expert guide lead you on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Paris. You'll take a route that includes some of the most famous monuments in the city, including the Invalides, the stunning Pont Alexander 3, Grand, Petit Palais and way more! As you pedal along, you'll have the chance to take in the stunning architecture and rich history of these incredible landmarks, and your knowledgeable guide will be on hand to share fascinating stories and insights about each one.

Tour Options

Group tour
  • Group Tour: Are you looking for an exciting and way to explore the beautiful city of Paris? Look no further than this small group tour!
Private tour
  • Private tour: This is a private tour for you, your friends and family.

Itinerary

5 min

Les Invalides, the Military Museum and Tomb of Napoleon. The Hôtel des Invalides was commissioned in 1670 by Louis XIV in order to provide accommodation and hospital care for wounded soldiers. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

The Pont Alexandre III is one of the bridges that cross over the River Seine in Paris (Pont is the French word for bridge). It was built for the World Fair held in Paris and is considered one of the most beautiful bridges of Paris. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

The Petit Palais was built for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, like its neighbor the Grand Palais, on avenue Winston Churchill. It became a museum in 1902. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

Grand Palais is the iconic monument of the Rmn-GP. Built for the Universal Exhibition in 1900 and dedicated “by the French Republic to the glory of French art Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

Place de la Concorde is located between the Champs Elysées and the Tuileries Gardens, and because of its elaborate history, it is one of Paris’ most evocative public spaces. This square is the largest in Paris and the country’s second-largest after Place de Quinconces in Bordeaux. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

The Champs-Élysées was originally commissioned to be built by Louis XIV, while Napoleon ordered the construction of the avenue's famed Arc de Triomphe when his armies conquered Europe. Pass by for some pictures and history behind it!

5 min

The purpose of the Arch was to perpetuate the memory of the victories of the French army. The first stone was laid on August 15 of 1806, and the monument was finished 30 years later. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it.

Admission not included5 min

The Eiffel tower history represents a part of national heritage. It's been the symbol of France and Paris for decades. But when Gustave Eiffel achieved its construction in 1889, the tower was only meant to be temporary in the Parisian landscape and was far from being the Parisians' favorite landmark. Stop here for some pictures and history behind it!

Pass by

The Champ de Mars is a beautiful open park stretching from the Eiffel Tower, offering breathtaking views and a perfect place to relax, take photos, and enjoy the Parisian atmosphere.

Highlights

Helmet
Use of bicycle
Professional Guide
Fun

What's included

Included
Helmet
Use of bicycle
Professional Guide
Fun
Not included
Gratuities

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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