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2.5 hours
This isn’t your average city tour. Our guided e-bike experience takes you through Nashville neighborhoods and cultural hotspots—many of which you can’t easily access on a bus or van tour. It’s an up-close, open-air ride through the heart of the city, led by passionate local guides who know their stuff.
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Our meeting and end point for the tour. We love our neighborhood. I can humbly say the Marathon Village is the coolest! We're home to an incredible car factory museum from 1907. We also have incredible shopping, dining and distillery tours.
The view from the middle of the pedestrian bridge provides us the perfect photo opportunity. The history of Nashville reveals itself while standing above the mighty Cumberland River. Overlooking historical landmarks like Fort Nashborough, Broadway and Nashville's first "skyscraper" from 1957.
Once the shipping headquarters for Nashville's railroad industry in the 19th and 20th century. The warehouses have since been demolished and new trendy high rise condos have taken overs the winding streets of the Gulch. This new era has introduced world class restaurants, boutique shops and beautiful murals to this...
Here we take a stroll down the Country Music Walk of Fame. You can feel the energy of the city from this location. Whether it's a live event at Bridgestone Arena next door, wedding parties cruising the streets on a tractor wagon or the live music of Broadway echoing the...
The Nashville Famers Market and the Bicentennial Mall is one of the most informative stops on our ride. The mall was designed with such an attention to detail, it is filled with interesting tributes to Tennessee culture, landscape and history.
Maybe you want to go out to the ball game while you're in town? Our minor league games are a blast. The Nashville Sounds are the triple A team for the Brewers. General admission tickets are $12 and some of the best restaurants in the city are right next door...
Only a few blocks away from our starting and ending point of our ride. It's the locals spot for getting fresh local fruits and veggies as well as incredible street food and an indoor food court with a brewpub and winery. Life's good here at the Nashville Farmers Market.
We get multiple views of the State Capitol along our tour, the best being from Bicentennial Park. The TN State Capitol is one of the oldest operating Capitol Building in the country has many interesting stories and moments in its history. Warning some stories may be spooky!
Home to the Mayors office and County Courthouse this square holds dynamic stories of Nashville's political and cultural history. This Public square is surrounded by banks, law firms, publishers, historic hotels and speakeasies remaining from Nashville's 30 year run of prohibition.
From the pedestrian bridge we observe the current Tennessee Titans stadium as well as the construction site of the new Nissan Stadium right next door. Nashville has an extensive redevelopment project all along the east bank of the Cumberland River.
Ride your e-bike over the Music City Walk of Fame. Take in the views and energy of downtown Nashville as we're surrounded by many of Nashville most visited buildings. The Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville Symphony Center and the near by honkytonks of Broadway. This is a...
Home to our hockey team the Nashville Predators and many live events in downtown Nashville. Be sure to check out the schedule when booking your visit to Nashville!
The heartbeat of downtown Nashville's economy. The convention center spans 2x3 city blocks and includes 2.1 million square feet of event space. Our route on 6th Ave runs right through the middle of the building. If you're driving downtown this is you best and cheapest option for parking.
Pie Town is home to the City Winery, Pie Town Tacos, Yeehaw Brewing, Ole Smokey Moonshine, Tennessee Brew Works and multiple recording studios.
The Frist Art Museum, once Nashville’s main post office, is now a sleek Art Deco space showcasing rotating exhibitions from around the world. Since it’s a non-collecting museum, there’s always something new to see—and the hands-on Martin ArtQuest Gallery makes it fun for all ages.
Right across the street, Union...
The Gibson Garage is a must-visit for music lovers—a retail store, museum, and live stage all rolled into one. Located in the heart of downtown, it showcases Gibson’s legendary guitars and lets you test out models in soundproof rooms.
Part showroom, part tribute to rock 'n' roll history, the space...
Printers Alley is one of Nashville’s most iconic backstreets, dripping with character and a little bit of mischief. Originally home to the city’s publishing houses and newspapers in the early 20th century, it earned its name from the printers, typesetters, and journalists who worked there. But by night, those same...
Lower Broadway is the beating heart of Nashville's music scene, and experiencing it on an e-bike tour offers a unique perspective. As you glide past the neon-lit honky-tonks, the energy is palpable—live music spills out from venues like Tootsie's Orchid Lounge and Robert's Western World, inviting you to tap your...
The Schermerhorn Symphony Center, nestled in downtown Nashville, is a harmonious blend of classical elegance and modern innovation. Opened in 2006 and named after the late Maestro Kenneth Schermerhorn, the center serves as the home of the Nashville Symphony. Its design draws inspiration from Europe's grand concert halls, featuring a...
Germantown is one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods, founded in the 1850s by German immigrants. Its charming brick sidewalks and historic architecture make it feel like a step back in time—but the vibe is anything but stuck in the past. Today, Germantown blends rich history with modern appeal, featuring some of...
The Music City Walk of Fame is Nashville’s answer to Hollywood Boulevard—a tribute to the legends who shaped the city’s sound. Located on a stretch of lawn across from the Country Music Hall of Fame, this public park features stainless steel stars embedded in the sidewalk honoring artists, producers, and...
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