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Electric Bike Tour of Central Park and Waterfront Greenway

Overview
Experience the very first electric bike tour in New York City! This tour packs in a ton of views of Central Park and the West Side with less pedaling. E-bikes are the hot new trend in cycling; experience what all the hype is about while sightseeing in NYC.
City: New York City
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $97.00
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $97.00
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What's Included
Guided e-bike tour
E-bike bike rental and helmet
Basket/Bike Bag
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • MUST be at lest 16 years old to participate. Tour operator reserves the right to check identification for age. Those who are not 16 years or older will not be able to participate in the tour and will not receive a refund for tour spots held in their name.
  • Tours may be cancelled if the weather makes for dangerous riding conditions. If we are unable to reschedule the tour, we will issue a full credit or refund
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
1
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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2
Central Park
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3
Belvedere Castle
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4
Strawberry Fields, John Lennon Memorial
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5
Bethesda Fountain
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6
Cleopatra's Needle
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7
Bike and Roll NYC
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8
Hudson River Park
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9
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir
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10
Hudson River Greenway
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11
New York City
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Central Park
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (72)
JAMESSydneyAustralia
May 2018
What a wonderful afternoon spent with such a knowledgable guide in Joseph S. Not only was the weather and Park spectacular, but Joseph's fascinating insights into various sights, statues and local highlights along the way were right on point. Full credit to Joseph and my sincere thanks. James from Sydney.
sammbarnes
Apr 2018
My two daughters, ages 10 and 12 and I loved the bike tour. Edward was a great guide as he gave us so much info/history on the city and Central Park while we were biking along and when we stopped. He was helpful with also answering some other questions about the city. We thoroughly enjoyed it, and would definitely want to do it again if/when we go back to NYC. We've also done a Bike and Roll tour in DC (Monuments at Night) and it was awesome too!
KimKini
Apr 2018
A potentially great tour undermined by a bad guide unfortunately. He didn't tell us his name, nor ask ours. Didn't care. Even the bloke at reception was a bit indifferent. We rode way too fast (passing many, many other tourist cyclists) so couldn't really enjoy the scenery as I'd have liked to. I'm reasonably fit and previously raced triathlons (currently 6 months pregnant), and my husband is an elite cross country cyclist, so it wasn't just me being slow. Guide had the audacity to berate me for going slowly and say that I need to keep up or I'd miss them if he turned off! Sorry buddy, as a guide that's your job to ensure the 4 whole people on the tour keep together! We stopped at some nice interesting sites which I wouldn't have known about without him, and he was quite knowledgeable about the park's history. The stops were for a bit too long each time. Perhaps more time riding (at a leisurely pace), and less time stopping for photos while you sit on your phone? Seemed to choose the windiest spots with zero protection to park up to talk each time, including the middle of a pier in the Hudson in howling wind. Rode a couple of k's into a screeching head wind along the Hudson, then turned up the wrong street (up hill climb) twice to get back on the road home. Perhaps think about changing the direction of travel to suit the wind? Or learning the route first? At the end, the guide gave a wierd, perfunctory "park your bike here, do you need any directions?" then left us alone and went inside without even a goodbye or anything. Not even offered water or anything (before or after the trip)! I'm not chasing a surly kid down to give him a tip, so here's my tip now for the business owner... A tour is about your punters. Adapt to the climate and the crowd, keep the pace leisurely, and put some personality into it. I'd avoid, or ensure the kid from Kentucky doesn't lead your tour.

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