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The Original Pedal Pub Tour - Individual Seats

Overview
Experience the Twin Cities like never before with Pedal Pub! Hop on our unique, fun-filled group bikes and enjoy an unforgettable adventure while pedaling through some of the most vibrant and scenic spots in Minneapolis. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion, hosting a team-building event, or simply looking for a fun way to explore the cities with friends, this experience offers a blend of exercise, sightseeing, and socializing all rolled into one!

As you cruise through charming neighborhoods, local breweries, and picturesque parks, you’ll enjoy the fresh air and breathtaking views while sipping on your favorite beverages. Our friendly guides ensure you have a great time, sharing stories about the cities and providing safe, convenient stops at local spots along the way.
City: Minneapolis-Saint Paul
Fri 19 Dec
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $45.00
Fri 19 Dec
Starting at $45.00
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What's Included
Coolers & Ice is provided for your drinks!
Use of bicycle
Music
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What To Expect
1
First Avenue & 7th St Entry
This ex-Greyhound depot is now the hub of Minneapolis' live music scene. Featuring more than 500 stars with names of the acts who have performed there, First Avenue was one of Prince's main stages to try out his new eccentric sounds. In 1983, the album version of the song “Purple Rain” was recorded here live.
2
Target Field
Pass the Twin's Stadium
3
Bob Dylan Mural
The vibrant Bob Dylan mural is the largest work of public art that world-renowned street artist Eduardo Kobra has created in the United States to date. It is also the most Instagrammed image in Minnesota. This five-story tribute to Bob Dylan was created in the fall of 2015 as a private commission.
4
Mill City Museum
Soon after Minneapolis was born on the Mississippi's west bank, the city's flour milling industry skyrocketed. Powered by the mighty river and fed by boxcars of grain rolling in from the plains, the industry gave Minneapolis bragging rights as the “Flour Milling Capital of the World.” Explore where old mingles with new at Mill City Museum, built into the ruins of what was once the world’s largest flour mill.
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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 (15)
Kimpossible202
May 2021
Our group did a pedal pub at the downtown location and had a BLAST. The owners were totally flexible on what we wanted to do with our two hours, where we wanted to stop and for how long. This is a great way to get out and see downtown Minneapolis for anyone visiting or who lives here and wants to celebrate an event (in our case a birthday)!
Steve H
Oct 2019
Took a Pedal Pub Yesterday as part of Team Finnegan's MS 150 challenge. All teams are invited to ride the Pedal Pub in a set course to post a time for all teams to compete against. The 'pocket rocket' team composed of only 6 members posted the 1st time to beat. It was a great time and we all got an extreme workout in the process. Thanks to the Pedal Pub folks and Finnegan's for the hospitality
ahiltravels
Oct 2019
I did the Pedal Pub in Minneapolis and loved every second of it. The tour takes you through beautiful parts of downtown Minneapolis and through parts of the University of St. Thomas campus. The pub stops at two bars, and the drivers know which ones are the most fun to stop at. Pedaling was not difficult and the tour guides allowed my group to play music, talk, and bring 2 drinks on board during the tour. Would absolutely recommend this amazing activity to anyone visiting or locals alike!

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