Nashville E-Bike Tour: History, Music & Fun!
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Overview
Nashville's Historic Electric Bike Tour offers a fun way to see Music City! Instead of walking, explore Nashville's famous spots on a comfy electric bike. This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to see the city without getting too tired.
Get ready to roll through places like Music Row, where all the famous songs are made. Cruise down Honky Tonk Highway (Lower Broadway) and feel the music in the air. See the Ryman Auditorium, where country music legends have played. The tour also goes to cool spots like Marathon Village and The Gulch, where there's always something new to see. It even passes by Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena, where big games and concerts happen!
The tour includes a helmet and a personal listening device so everyone can hear the guide clearly. It also includes the use of the e-bike. Gratuities are not included. This tour is led by a friendly guide who knows all about Nashville's history and music. It’s a great way to see the city's best spots and learn something new!




Highlights
Effortless Exploration: Glide through Nashville's iconic neighborhoods with ease on a comfortable electric bike.
Expertly Guided: Learn about Nashville's rich history and vibrant music scene from a knowledgeable local guide.
See the Sights: Visit famous landmarks like Music Row, Ryman Auditorium, and Honky Tonk Highway.
Personalized Audio: Enjoy clear narration and music with a personal listening device.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers love seeing Nashville by e-bike because it is a fun and easy way to learn about the city's history and music. Some suggest improvements like more photo stops and comfier seats.

Customers say the e-bikes make it easy to see a lot of Nashville.
Many enjoyed learning about the history and music from the guides.
People love that the tour covers many different neighborhoods.
The personal listening devices help everyone hear the guide clearly.
Some people wished there were more stops for taking pictures.
A few customers mentioned the seats could be more comfortable.
The Journey
Downtown Nashville Meeting Point
Begin your adventure in the vibrant heart of Downtown Nashville, where your expert guide awaits. Here, you'll be equipped for an immersive exploration of Music City's most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods, setting the stage for an unforgettable ride through the city's rich tapestry of music and history.
Music Row
Delve into the legendary Music Row, the epicenter of Nashville's recording industry. This iconic neighborhood is home to numerous recording studios, record labels, and management offices, where music legends like Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, and countless others have created some of their biggest hits. Experience the magic where countless chart-topping songs came to life.
Honky Tonk Highway (Lower Broadway)
Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere of Honky Tonk Highway, a five-block stretch pulsating with live music from 10am to 3am daily. This is the true heart of Music City, offering a non-stop celebration of music, drinks, and dancing. Explore venues like Blake Shelton's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, and Robert's Western World, each offering a unique taste of Nashville's vibrant nightlife.
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
Step into Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Nashville's most iconic honky-tonk, instantly recognizable by its legendary purple exterior. This historic venue has been a proving ground for countless country artists, from Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline to surprise appearances by Pink and Ed Sheeran. Experience the raw energy and musical history that permeate this Lower Broadway staple.
Ryman Auditorium
Visit the Ryman Auditorium, affectionately known as the 'Mother Church of Country Music.' This legendary venue, a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage. Experience the hallowed grounds where countless music legends have graced the stage, shaping the very soul of country music.
Printer's Alley
Discover Printer's Alley, Nashville's original live entertainment district, a hidden gem tucked away from the bustle of Lower Broadway. This historic micro-neighborhood once hosted burlesque shows, speakeasies, and blue bars, and still offers some of Music City's best live music venues and clubs. Walk in the footsteps of Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, and Frank Sinatra, who all frequented this legendary alley.
Marathon Village
Step back in time at Marathon Village, a historic industrial complex that was once a 20th-century vehicle manufacturing factory. Today, it's a vibrant hub for local artisans, artists, vendors, and unique boutique shops. Explore the Jack Daniel's Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology, home of the American Pickers, for a taste of Nashville's unique craft scene.
The Gulch
Experience the modern pulse of Nashville in The Gulch, the city's fastest-growing high-end neighborhood. This trendy district boasts some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art installations, including the iconic 'What Lifts You' angel wings mural. Pass by the historic Station Inn, a haven for bluegrass music, and snap a photo with Nashville's Union Station.
Nissan Stadium
Visit Nissan Stadium, home of the NFL's Tennessee Titans and Nashville's premier live sports venue. This dynamic stadium hosts professional football games, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival, CMA Fest. Experience the thrill of live sports and entertainment in this state-of-the-art facility.
Bridgestone Arena
Experience the excitement at Bridgestone Arena, the epicenter for indoor sporting events and entertainment in Nashville. Home of the NHL's Nashville Predators, this versatile venue also hosts March Madness games, concerts, circuses, and prestigious award shows. Be part of the action at one of Music City's premier event spaces.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Immerse yourself in the history and legacy of country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. As one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to American vernacular music, it boasts an extensive collection that celebrates the genre's most influential artists and moments. Discover the stories behind the songs and the stars that shaped country music.
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Celebrate the unsung heroes of the music industry at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. This unique institution honors the talented musicians who worked behind the scenes to create some of the most iconic music, regardless of genre or instrument. Discover the stories and contributions of these often-overlooked artists who helped shape the sound of generations.
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Step back in time at the Municipal Auditorium, once one of the South's most sought-after live events venues. This historic auditorium has hosted some of Nashville's largest and most iconic touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards. Experience the legacy of this landmark venue.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Explore Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, a beloved Nashville park built to commemorate Tennessee's 200th anniversary. This picturesque park features a variety of attractions and scenic spots that offer prime photo opportunities for visitors and locals alike. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this beautiful green space and discover the state's rich history.
Tennessee State Capitol
Visit the Tennessee State Capitol, the center of the state's government. Take a free tour of this stunning Greek-revival building, home to Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office, and enjoy panoramic views of Downtown Nashville. Experience the history and architecture of this important landmark.
Vanderbilt University
Catch a glimpse of Vanderbilt University, one of the South's premier educational institutions. As you pass along the southern edge of Music Row, admire the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some of Music City's greatest scholars. Experience the prestige and beauty of this renowned university.
Nashville's Angel Wings Mural
Strike a pose at Nashville's iconic angel wings mural in The Gulch, a vibrant work of art by Kelsey Montague. These intricate white lace wings adorning a black wall have become a must-see photo opportunity for visitors. Capture your own heavenly moment amidst the bustling atmosphere of this trendy neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability).
Union Station Hotel
Marvel at the grandeur of Union Station, a stunning architectural masterpiece that once served as Nashville's major rail hub. Today, this beautifully restored building houses a luxury boutique hotel, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. Admire its exterior and step back in time at this iconic gateway to Nashville's western neighborhoods and Downtown.
RCA Studio B
Step into music history at RCA Studio B, the birthplace of the 'Nashville Sound.' This legendary studio, beloved by Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, and countless others, helped establish Nashville as an international recording center. Take a tour and relive the magic of Nashville's golden age of music recording.
Nashville's Music Studios
Explore the world-famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by legends like Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Loretta Lynn, Sting, Beyoncé, Adele, Taylor Swift, and many more. Immerse yourself in the creative energy that has shaped the sound of generations.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a helmet, safety vest, the use of the e-bike during the tour, access to exclusive discounts for additional tours and attractions, and a personal listening device to clearly hear the guide. Gratuities for the guide are not included in the price of the tour. The tour starts and ends at a meeting point in Downtown Nashville.
Hot Tip
Many people suggest bringing a water bottle, especially on hot days. Also, wear comfortable shoes and clothes that are easy to move in. Don't forget your camera to capture all the fun sights!