Discover the hidden gems of Nashville on our unique e-bike tour. Explore beautiful parks, historical landmarks, local eateries, and more. Book your adventure today!
Discover the hidden gems of Nashville on our unique e-bike tour. Explore beautiful parks, historical landmarks, local eateries, and more. Book your adventure today!
- Marathon Village - This is both the starting and ending point for the tour. The neighborhood is truly beloved, and Marathon Village is undeniably one of the coolest spots! It boasts an amazing car factory museum dating back to 1907, along with fantastic shopping, dining, and distillery tours.
- John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge - The view…
- Marathon Village - This is both the starting and ending point for the tour. The neighborhood is truly beloved, and Marathon Village is undeniably one of the coolest spots! It boasts an amazing car factory museum dating back to 1907, along with fantastic shopping, dining, and distillery tours.
- John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge - The view from the center of this pedestrian bridge offers an ideal photo opportunity. Standing above the mighty Cumberland River, one can appreciate Nashville’s history, including landmarks like Fort Nashborough, Broadway, and the city’s first “skyscraper” from 1957.
- The Gulch - Once the hub for Nashville’s railroad industry in the 19th and 20th centuries, the area has transformed from warehouses to trendy high-rise condos. This new era has brought world-class restaurants, boutique shops, and stunning murals to this formerly blue-collar neighborhood.
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - A walk down the Country Music Walk of Fame is a must. The city’s energy is palpable here, whether it’s a live event at the nearby Bridgestone Arena, wedding parties on tractor wagons, or the live music from Broadway echoing through the streets. This spot is unmistakably Nashville.
- Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park - The Nashville Farmers Market and Bicentennial Mall are among the most informative stops on the tour. The mall is meticulously designed, filled with fascinating tributes to Tennessee’s culture, landscape, and history.
- First Horizon Park - If you’re in town, consider catching a minor league game. The Nashville Sounds, the triple-A team for the Brewers, offer a thrilling experience. General admission tickets are $12, and some of the city’s best restaurants are nearby in Germantown.
- Nashville Farmers’ Market - Just a few blocks from the tour’s start and end point, this is the local spot for fresh fruits and veggies, amazing street food, and an indoor food court with a brewpub and winery. Life is delightful at the Nashville Farmers Market.
- Tennessee State Capitol - The tour offers multiple views of the State Capitol, with the best from Bicentennial Park. As one of the oldest operating Capitol Buildings in the country, it holds many intriguing stories, some of which may be a bit spooky!
- Public Square Park - This square, home to the Mayor’s office and County Courthouse, is rich with Nashville’s political and cultural history. Surrounded by banks, law firms, publishers, historic hotels, and speakeasies from the Prohibition era, it offers dynamic stories.
- Nissan Stadium - From the pedestrian bridge, you can see the current Tennessee Titans stadium and the construction of the new Nissan Stadium next door. Nashville is undergoing extensive redevelopment along the east bank of the Cumberland River.
- Music City Walk of Fame - Ride your e-bike over the Music City Walk of Fame and enjoy the views and energy of downtown Nashville. Surrounded by popular buildings like the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville Symphony Center, and nearby Broadway honkytonks, it’s a perfect photo spot.
- Bridgestone Arena - Home to the Nashville Predators hockey team and many live events, this downtown Nashville venue is worth checking out. Be sure to look at the schedule when planning your visit!
- Music City Center - The economic heartbeat of downtown Nashville, this convention center spans 2x3 city blocks with 2.1 million square feet of event space. The route on 6th Ave runs through the middle, offering the best and most affordable parking downtown.
- Pie Town - Home to City Winery, Pie Town Tacos, Yeehaw Brewing, Ole Smokey Moonshine, Tennessee Brew Works, and several recording studios, Pie Town is a vibrant area.
- Frist Art Museum - Once Nashville’s main post office, the Frist Art Museum is now a sleek Art Deco space with rotating exhibitions from around the world. As a non-collecting museum, there’s always something new to see, and the hands-on Martin ArtQuest Gallery is fun for all ages.
Across the street, Union Station, a former train terminal turned boutique hotel, offers a stay with historic charm and modern comfort, featuring original soaring ceilings and stained glass.
- The Gibson Garage - A must-visit for music lovers, the Gibson Garage is a retail store, museum, and live stage in one. Located downtown, it showcases Gibson’s legendary guitars and allows you to test models in soundproof rooms.
Part showroom, part tribute to rock ‘n’ roll history, it features rare vintage guitars, artist memorabilia, and custom builds. It’s an experience that celebrates the soul of Music City.
- Printer’s Alley - One of Nashville’s most iconic backstreets, Printers Alley is full of character and a touch of mischief. Originally home to publishing houses and newspapers, it became known for jazz clubs, speakeasies, and saloons during Prohibition.
Today, it retains that rebellious spirit, with neon signs lighting up the alleyway, offering everything from underground karaoke bars to upscale cocktail lounges. Whether for history or nightlife, it’s a memorable spot in downtown Nashville.
- Lower Broadway, Nashville - The heart of Nashville’s music scene, Lower Broadway offers a unique perspective on an e-bike tour. As you pass neon-lit honky-tonks, the energy is palpable, with live music inviting you to tap your feet. The ride lets you soak in the vibrant atmosphere and iconic landmarks like the Ryman Auditorium and Country Music Hall of Fame.
- Nashville Symphony Schermerhorn Symphony Center - Nestled in downtown Nashville, the Schermerhorn Symphony Center blends classical elegance with modern innovation. Opened in 2006, it serves as the home of the Nashville Symphony, featuring a “shoebox” layout for superior acoustics.
The Laura Turner Concert Hall, the centerpiece, boasts natural lighting through 30 soundproof clerestory windows. Its versatility is enhanced by a motorized system that transforms the seating area into a ballroom. This architectural marvel enriches Nashville’s cultural landscape.
- Germantown - One of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods, Germantown was founded in the 1850s by German immigrants. Its charming brick sidewalks and historic architecture offer a step back in time, yet the vibe is modern.
Featuring some of the city’s best restaurants, cozy cafes, and boutique shops, Germantown invites visitors to enjoy its walkable and welcoming atmosphere. With tree-lined streets and events like Oktoberfest, it’s a delightful area to explore.
- Music City Walk of Fame - Nashville’s answer to Hollywood Boulevard, the Music City Walk of Fame honors the legends who shaped the city’s sound. Located across from the Country Music Hall of Fame, it features stars honoring artists, producers, and industry icons.
It’s a meaningful stop where names like Dolly Parton and Jimi Hendrix connect generations of music lovers. Whether passing through or making a dedicated visit, the Walk of Fame celebrates the rhythm and legacy that earned Nashville its nickname.

- Bike Helmet
- Bicycle use
- Bike Helmet
- Bicycle use
- Tour Guide Gratuity
- Bottled water
- Tour Guide Gratuity
- Bottled water
This is not your typical city tour. Our guided e-bike adventure takes you through Nashville’s neighborhoods and cultural hotspots—many of which are not easily accessible by bus or van. It’s an intimate, open-air journey through the city’s core, led by enthusiastic local guides who are experts in their field.
You’ll glide through areas like Marathon…
This is not your typical city tour. Our guided e-bike adventure takes you through Nashville’s neighborhoods and cultural hotspots—many of which are not easily accessible by bus or van. It’s an intimate, open-air journey through the city’s core, led by enthusiastic local guides who are experts in their field.
You’ll glide through areas like Marathon Village, Germantown, The Gulch, Bicentennial Mall, and over the picturesque pedestrian bridge. Stops include the hidden gems of Printers Alley, the Music City Walk of Fame, historic parks, street art, and local landmarks that highlight Nashville’s vibrant history and present.
Our pedal-assist e-bikes allow you to choose your pace—ride leisurely or enjoy a bit of a workout, the choice is yours. This tour is ideal for both newcomers and long-time admirers of Music City, offering a fun, fresh perspective and an opportunity to experience the city in a more personal way. Reserve your ride and discover why this is one of the most unforgettable ways to explore Nashville.
- Age minimum for e-bike tours is 15.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.