Glide through London’s royal parks, grand squares, and hidden lanes on our fleet of stylish retro e-bikes. This luxury private tour blends effortless riding with stories that bring the city’s past to life—from royal scandals to street art revolutions. Perfect for couples, friends, or small groups of up to five, it’s the most exciting way to see more of London in less time. Feel the breeze, stop for incredible photos, and experience the city’s icons and hidden corners with the freedom only an e-bike can offer—intimate, fun, and unlike any other tour in town.
Meet your guide at 189 Hercules Road, London, SE1 7LD. Please check in with your guide upon arrival. The closest underground station is Lambeth North (Bakerloo Line).
Your tour will meet at 189 Hercules Road (SE17LD). Tally Ho guides will then bring you over to the bicycle storage location to get kitted up with a bike and helmet or tweed flat cap (optional). Secure bag storage is available.
Your ride starts with a loop of Archbishop's Park to get comfortable with your bike and to make any adjustments. The park is a popular spot for Lambeth residents and hosts a Zipwire in the summer months.
Lambeth Palace is home to the Archbishop of Canterbury and located on the south side of the River Thames, across from the Houses of Parliament.
You'll stop on the south side of the River Thames to see one of the best views of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
Explore the quaint backstreets of Westminster, home to politicians, air raid shelters, and Lawrence of Arabia.
Pass through the ancient grounds of one of London's 'public schools' and find out what Winnie-the-Pooh and Shane Macgowan have in common.
You will be cycling around the park and you will be back at the Beckham Palace to see the changing of the guard
Stand in the middle of Horseguards Parade where military parades take place each year and see the Downing Street garden and impressive Old Admiralty Building. You may also catch part of the Horseguards changeover.
You will have a relaxing moment and hear the history of the BUCKINGHAM PALACE
Glide around leafy Hyde Park and see the Serpentine lake.
Trafalgar Square is the home of many iconic monuments, including Nelsons Column and the National Gallery. It's also the technical centre of London.
Stop for a pint of local beer (optional) at the Lamb & Flag pub in Covent Garden. Once know as the 'bucket of blood' due to its connect with bare-knuckle boxing, the pub is older than the USA and a favourite with locals. The pub offer a selection of seasonal craft beers and soft drinks which can be purchased direct. Alternatively, if you'd rather take a break in Covent Garden Market that is also possible.
Visit London's only Italian style piazza, Covent Garden Market, bustling with shops and restaurants.
Stop by an ancient Egyptian obelisk on the River Thames to also discover the story of London's amazing Victorian sewage system.
Ride past London's iconic ferris wheel, the London Eye. You'll stop briefly at the best place for a photo. *please note we do not go on the London Eye as its a paid attraction and there isn't time
Cross the River Thames using a bike lane over Westminster Bridge. You'll cycle right underneath Big Ben!
Visit the Graffiti Tunnel under Waterloo Station, made famous by Banksy, and see street artists painting amazing murals. This is the only 'legal' graffiti zone in the area. And you'll also get to try graffiti yourself as spray paint is provided in the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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