Enjoy a 3-hour, small-group bike tour and explore the beautiful charms of Paris on a fun and leisurely bike ride. Cruise with local guides who show you nooks and crannies and explains historical context and anecdotes. Discover Saint Germain des Prés, The Latin Quarter, Odéon and Luxembourg, the forever trendy central areas. Cycle flat routes on mostly low-traffic side streets for a full immersion with locals.
Explore The Marais, the medieval district with its Jewish and gay areas, the first King squares and get to know the medieval Latin Quarter and its roman roots
Place Saint Sulpice, 75006 Paris, between the fountain and the church. The guide, holding a red umbrella, will wait next to the SAEMES parking garage where our bikes are stored. Metro is the safest way to arrive on time. (City Mapper free app) The metro station is "Place Saint Sulpice", line 4.
Paris left bankers preferred garden ... hosting the French senate and the lovers fountain ...
The Latin Quarter unfolds like a living postcard as you ride through its winding streets. Cafés spill onto the sidewalks, the Sorbonne whispers history, and golden light dances on old stone. On a bike, you feel the neighborhood’s pulse—lively, bohemian, effortlessly Parisian. Every turn reveals a secret corner, a scent of books, a spark of student life. It’s a ride that captures the soul of Paris in motion.
The Hôtel de Ville dazzles with grand Parisian elegance. Cycling past its 500 years old ornate façade, the square bursts with life and light. A vibrant crossroads where history, beauty, and the city’s energy meet.
The old medieval jewish & Gay areas of Paris
The first King square of Paris
The 500 years old private mansion of the Sens archbishops that ruled Paris for 1000 years
The 700 years old Kings palace, where Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were sentenced to death ...
Place Dauphine feels like a secret Paris keeps just for you. Cycling onto the square, you enter a quiet world of chestnut trees and soft golden façades. Artists sketch, pétanque balls click, and time seems to slow under the warm light. It’s an intimate haven tucked at the tip of the Île de la Cité. A gentle pause in the heart of Paris, perfect to savor the city’s quiet magic.
Paris oldest bridge ...
The literary neighborhood of Paris, where Hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald used to hang out in the roaring twenties ...
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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