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 - 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.
- Shelby Park - Our first stop is the beautiful Shelby Park, a 300-acre oasis on the…
- Marathon Village - 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.
- Shelby Park - Our first stop is the beautiful Shelby Park, a 300-acre oasis on the outskirts of East Nashville. The historic rail bridge towers over the park and over the Cumberland River. This is a great place for wildlife viewing and provides an optional stop to play a round of disc golf at the 18-hole course inside the park.
- John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge - 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.
- Lockeland Springs Park - This is historic neighborhood in the heart of East Nashville where no two homes are the same. The architectural styles found here range from Neoclassical to Italianate, Queen Anne, and Craftsman. Local restaurants and shops are around every corner. Many of our local favorites are on this section of the tour!
- The Gulch - 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 once blue-collar working man neighborhood.
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - 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 streets there is no mistaking you’re in Nashville from this location.
- Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park - 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.
- Edgefield - Historic neighborhood full of beautiful Craftsman Bungalows and Victorian Cottage architecture. The show “Nashville was filmed here.
- Five Points - Our tour guides neighborhood hang out! All of our local cocktail bars, wineries, BBQ joints, recording studios and artsy shopping.
- Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Company - Our best friends own a chocolate factory, how cool is that! We stop by for a visit and learn about the craft of bean to bar chocolate. We even have icepacks and coolers to bring some chocolate home with us!
- First Horizon Park - 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 in Germantown.
- Nashville Farmers’ Market - 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.
- Tennessee State Capitol - 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!
- Public Square Park - 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.
- Nissan Stadium - We make two river crossings on our route and 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.
- Music City Walk of Fame - 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 great spot for a photo opportunity.
- Bridgestone Arena - 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!
- Music City Center - 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 - Pie Town is home to the City Winery, Pie Town Tacos, Yeehaw Brewing, Ole Smokey Moonshine, Tennessee Brew Works and multiple recording studios.
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- Bottled water
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- Bottled water
This is super fun e-bike ride through Music City that we’d love for you to join us on. We want you to have a unique experience in Nashville and we guarantee you’ll have an awesome time on our tour!
We show you the beautiful parks, historical landmarks, public art & murals, local eateries and watering holes that most tours don’t get to see!
Our #1…
This is super fun e-bike ride through Music City that we’d love for you to join us on. We want you to have a unique experience in Nashville and we guarantee you’ll have an awesome time on our tour!
We show you the beautiful parks, historical landmarks, public art & murals, local eateries and watering holes that most tours don’t get to see!
Our #1 priority is safety and a personalized experience for our guests. The e-bikes are light weight, easy to operate and we make sure you’re 100% confident at the controls before we set off.
From our meeting point at Music City Adventure Co. 1305 Clinton St. we set out on a 2.5 hour, 14-mile ride.
A few of the highlights include Shelby Park, Lockeland Springs, The Pedestrian Bridge, Downtown, the Gulch, 5 Points, Capitol View, Nashville Farmers Market, Bi-Centennial Mall and much more.
Our tour guides are passionate about telling the history of our town and showcasing all of the amazing things Nashville has to offer. Book a tour today!
- 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.