Paris Bike Tour has come of age internationally: 21 years! 21 years for a bike-friendly Paris, green & sustainable tourism with our multicultural and multilingual team. Experts in Paris by bike & more! 21 years of loyalty to the Marais & Beaubourg. Because it’s here that Paris tests itself, transforms itself, surpasses itself… Versailles, Giverny, the banks of the Marne, Fontainebleau, all the way to Chartres – just look at […]
Read moreThere’s electricity in the air at Paris Bike Tour. This year we launch guided tours by electric bike. See more of Paris and enjoy the ride. In only 3 hours you will explore more of Paris than you ever thought possible. All this at an easy relaxing pace that everyone will enjoy. Travel through time and discover the endless secrets of the City of Light awaiting you around every corner. […]
Read moreDiscover the wonderful tours that Paris Bike Tour has to offer with our latest video! In this video, you’ll hop along for a ride in the company of our knowledgeable, passionate guides Maeva, Veronika and Hélène who will take you on a true voyage through the streets of magical Paris. On comfortable bikes, you’ll be able to admire the hidden secrets of central Paris in Paris Eternel, the beautiful and […]
Read moreLive and experience the monuments and the history; the unusual and the breathtaking. All of this in 3 hours by electric bike! With little effort you will discover the heart of Paris and the intriguing Marais district. Turn a corner and surprise a game of petanque; watch the passerby wandering the Jardin des Plantes. Effortlessly ascend the Montagne Sainte-Geneviève; meander the contemplative and joyous backstreets and alleyways of the Quartier […]
Read moreWith soon more than 1000 kilometres of bike-paths Paris will soon be ranked the world’s best cycling city. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a devoted fan of the city of light our dedicated guides will show you even more. Pick a theme; cater to your passions–and we will model a tour you explore by regular bikes or electric
Read moreOn 6th October 2018, the contemporary all-night art festival ‘Nuit Blanche’ takes place in the french Capital. A cultural event across the city’s streets and monuments with a free invitation to Parisians and tourists to engage with works of art by national and international artists. The 17th edition aims at giving renewed lustre to both famous and little-known monuments in Paris by drawing on the talents of artists working in […]
Read moreBeep! Beep! Warning! Warning! Christmas tree approaching! Final warning before impact! If like most of us, you’ve never been a lumberjack or you’re not the most experienced dog-sledder you can always adapt your bicycle to get into the spirit of the season. Improvise, get out the decorations, install the brightest flashing red light on your handlebars. Put on your mittens…and don’t forget your wool socks: Let your Rudolph guide your […]
Read moreGrab the bike and pull an All-Nighter: Nuit Blanche 2017 has arrived and Paris Bike Tour has set the stage. The artists have risen to the challenge: They’re giving back to the public the space that was always theirs. Putting their creative energy together, working side-by-side, everything’s in place to exchange stories and ideas, dance, play, watch and listen. Roll on two wheels from one work of art to […]
Read moreAfter all the drama, the brutal climbs, the crashes and the daring breakaways, this Sunday, July 23rd, Parisians, visitors, tourists and diehard fans are all invited to experience cycling’s most legendary event as the final sprint of the 2017 Tour de France arrives in Paris. The final stage (103K), the 21st, departs from Montgeron south of Paris (Essonne). In a tradition since 1975 the arrival of the 104th edition of […]
Read moreThe Hodler, Monet and Munch exhibition (see previous entry) at the Marmottan-Monet museum calls into question the prejudice of how art is supposed to be ‘seen’, interpreted, felt, understood. That attracts more than a little attention. But then it’s barely under way and along comes Magritte. Beyond the idea that ‘some things are just not what they appear to be’, the Belgian surrealist painter/philosopher René Magritte exposes the disturbing ‘alienness’ beneath […]
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