Paris Food Tour: Bike & Bites on Two Wheels!
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Overview
Bike & Bites: The Ultimate Paris Food Tour on Two Wheels invites everyone to discover Paris like a true local – by bike, with a focus on delicious food and delightful experiences! This tour winds through charming neighborhoods, from the historic Latin Quarter to the lively streets of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and into the culinary heart of Le Marais.
Participants can expect to taste the best-kept secrets of Parisian cuisine. They will indulge in creamy cheeses, expertly sliced charcuterie, warm pastries straight from the oven, and handcrafted chocolates. Key stops include iconic landmarks like Hôtel de Ville, the vibrant Marché des Enfants-Rouges, and the picturesque Seine River.
The tour includes the use of a bicycle and delicious snacks. It excludes gratuities for the guide. This small-group tour, capped at 10 guests, ensures a personal experience led by a knowledgeable foodie guide. This experience offers electric bikes, helmets, and a focus on safety, making it suitable for all skill levels.




Highlights
Taste Real Paris: Enjoy 6 gourmet food stops, each a local favorite.
See Paris by E-Bike: Glide effortlessly through the city's prettiest streets.
Small Group, Big Fun: Get a personal experience with a maximum of 10 guests.
Foodie Guide: Led by a local expert who knows Paris inside and out.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers highly recommend this tour for its delicious food, scenic bike ride, and engaging guides.

Customers loved the variety of delicious food and drinks.
Many enjoyed biking through beautiful neighborhoods.
The guides were knowledgeable, fun, and made the experience special.
Customers appreciated the small group size for a personalized experience.
Some found the biking tiring.
A few wished for more time at certain stops.
The Journey
Hôtel de Ville
The Hôtel de Ville, Paris's city hall, is a Neo-Renaissance masterpiece. Adorned with hundreds of sculptures, its opulent interiors rival Versailles, especially the grand ballroom echoing the Hall of Mirrors. More than just a building, it's a stage for history—revolutions, speeches, and public celebrations have all unfolded in its lively square. A visit promises a glimpse into Parisian civic pride and history.
Latin Quarter
The Latin Quarter, a historic district on the left bank of the Seine, pulsates with intellectual and artistic energy. Home to the Sorbonne University and Shakespeare and Company, the area boasts a rich literary history. Wander through its charming narrow streets, filled with vibrant cafes and bookshops, absorbing the unique atmosphere where groundbreaking ideas and artistic expression converge.
Le Marais
Le Marais is a vibrant, multicultural district characterized by its medieval cobbled streets and well-preserved 17th-century mansions. This historic neighborhood, one of Paris's oldest, is a captivating blend of Jewish heritage, LGBTQ+ culture, trendy art galleries, and charming cafes. Don't miss the Marché des Enfants-Rouges, the oldest covered market in Paris, for a taste of local flavors and a burst of Parisian life.
Marché des Enfants-Rouges
The Marché des Enfants-Rouges, established in 1615, is Paris’s oldest covered market, a feast for the senses. Colorful stalls overflow with fresh produce, fragrant flowers, artisanal cheeses, and an array of global cuisines. Experience the vibrant energy of Parisian life as you sample local delicacies and discover unique culinary treasures. It's the perfect spot for a delicious and immersive cultural experience.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church
Saint-Germain-des-Prés Church, Paris’s oldest church, offers a serene escape into history. Its Romanesque-Gothic architecture, ancient bell tower, and mellow stained-glass light create an atmosphere of spiritual calm. Founded in the 6th century, it stands as a testament to centuries of faith and artistic evolution. A visit offers a moment of reflection amidst the bustle of Parisian life.
Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Saint-Germain-des-Prés embodies timeless Parisian charm with its cobbled alleys and elegant Haussmann facades. Renowned for its literary cafes like Café de Flore and Les Deux Magots, it once hosted intellectual giants. Explore its centuries-old abbey, discover contemporary art galleries, and enjoy live jazz—a perfect blend of intellectual history, architectural beauty, and quintessential Parisian café culture.
Seine River
The Seine River, the lifeblood of Paris, gracefully winds its way through the city, reflecting centuries of history and romance. A boat tour along its shimmering waters offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, and the Louvre. Whether strolling along its banks, crossing its historic bridges, or enjoying a riverside picnic, the Seine provides an unforgettable Parisian experience.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes the use of a bicycle and delicious snacks. Gratuities for the guide are not included. Meetup information will be provided after booking.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as you'll be doing a fair amount of biking and walking. Also, come hungry to fully enjoy all the delicious food stops!