Private Guided Tour in Santa Barbara on Electric Bikes
Private Guided Tour in Santa Barbara on Electric Bikes
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Our tour guides are locals and we know lots of fun facts and history of the sights we show. We do research on each point of interest in order to give you interesting stories. Because our tour is on bikes we can show you Channel Drive and State Street Promenade which can't be accessed by car. Our comfortable and fun electric bikes let you see more in less time. You'll love the 360 degree view of downtown and the coastline from the Courthouse tower and the story of how it was built. We'll tell you the story behind the sights including the interesting people involved. We love telling you about our favorite restaurants and ice cream stores. Some of them are off State Street and don't even have any signs. We ride right through the neighborhood our owner grew up in. Many people say our tours are the highlight of their trip to Santa Barbara.
Цити: санта Барбара
Sat 28 Jun
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Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Travel time riding between points of interest is approximately 1.5 hours
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1
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
2
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
3
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
4
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
5
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
6
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
7
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
8
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
9
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
10
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
11
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
12
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
13
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
14
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
15
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
16
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
17
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
18
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
19
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
20
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
21
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
22
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
23
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
24
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
25
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
26
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
27
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
28
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
29
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
30
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
31
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
32
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
33
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
34
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
35
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
36
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
37
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
38
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
39
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
40
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
41
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
42
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
43
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
44
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
45
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
46
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
47
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
48
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
49
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
50
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
51
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
52
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
53
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
54
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
55
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
56
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
57
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
58
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
59
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
60
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
61
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
62
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
63
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
64
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
65
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
66
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
67
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
68
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
69
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
70
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
71
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
72
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
73
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
74
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
75
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
76
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
77
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
78
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
79
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
80
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
81
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
82
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
83
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
84
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
85
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
86
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
87
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
88
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
89
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
90
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
91
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
92
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
93
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
94
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
95
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
96
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
97
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
98
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
99
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
100
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
101
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
102
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
103
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
104
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
105
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
106
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
107
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
108
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
109
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
110
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
111
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
112
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
113
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
114
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
115
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
116
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
117
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
118
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
119
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
120
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
121
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
122
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
123
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
124
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
125
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
126
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
127
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
128
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
129
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
130
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
131
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
132
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
133
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
134
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
135
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
136
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
137
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
138
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
139
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
140
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
141
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
142
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
143
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
144
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
145
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
146
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
147
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
148
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
149
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
150
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
151
Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
152
Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
153
Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
154
The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
155
Old Mission Santa Barbara
Stop and smell the roses at the lovely Mission Rose Garden. Look down the ocean to see where you rode from. Look up at the beautiful mountains. We'll tell you the history of the Mission and surrounding area.
156
Santa Barbara County Courthouse
Go up the courthouse town to see a stunning 360 degree view of downtown Santa Barbara. We'll point out the architectural highlights and quirky facts about this famous building.
157
Santa Barbara Waterfront
We'll point out the highlights of the Harbor and the history of Stearns Wharf and the Potter hotel 1901-1921 and the residents of the castle on the hill.
158
Arlington Theatre
We'll take you back in time when this was a fancy hotel and why it is now a theatre. We'll show you why it's a special theatre.
159
Butterfly Beach
Ride on Channel Drive where cars can't go and glide down the hill to beautiful Butterfly Beach. We will explain the history of the Biltmore Hotel and Coral Casino
160
Montecito
We'll cruise thru "downtown Montecito" along Coast Village Road.
161
Stearns Wharf
We'll explain the history of the Dolphin Fountain and it's twin and the lumbering history of California's oldest operating wooden wharf.
162
Moreton Bay Fig Tree
We'll tell you the history of the biggest fig tree in America and how it got there. We'll explain why it has a fence around it. We'll explain the meaning of the vintage train car parked next to it. We'll even explain how it was almost cut down for a gas station.
163
El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park
We'll tell you the history of the first building built by Europeans in Santa Barbara in the 1700s
164
Andree Clark Bird Refuge
We'll tell you the history of this man made lake and how it got it's name. Hint: the mansion on the hill.
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Cabrillo Bike Path
A primo bike path along the Santa Barbara waterfront. We'll point out the cool things and tell you some history
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Santa Barbara's Chromatic Gate
Most locals call it "The Rainbow Arch". We'll explain why it was so controversial when it was built and who it memorializes. We'll even explain how they keep the colors so bright.
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Chase Palm Park
Even many locals don't know how this popular park got it's name. We'll talk about the person behind this park and how it evolved over the last 50 years. We might even see a paraglider land here!
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The Granada Theatre
We'll give you the stories of how this tallest building on Santa Barbara was built. We'll explain why it looks different than most buildings in downtown. We'll tell you who lives and works in the building and what's on the roof. We'll even tell you how many "G" emblems there are inside.
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Коментара (52)
Gert_R
Dec 2024
We had a great time! Our tour guide was very knowledgeable in local history and we learned a lot. Electric bikes are super easy to use. Highly recommend this tour!
Одговор домаћина
Dec 2024
I'm glad you enjoyed your tour with Doug. Electric bikes are an easy way to see the sights in Santa Barbara.
Inspire616183
Nov 2024
The tour was great. The tour guide has lived his whole life in Santa Barbara, so he is very knowledgeable about the area. The bikes were easy to operate and ride. Our tour was over 2.5 hours long and I felt that I really saw all of Santa Barbara. Definetly recommend!
Одговор домаћина
Nov 2024
Thanks for the nice review. It's amazing how much you can see on an electric bike in 2.5 hours.
Wendy_F
Nov 2024
Fantastic ride with Mike! Great history overview complete with a lot of fun facts. Perfect pace. Terrific ebike. Various choices for bike tours in Santa Barbara. Would absolutely recommend this one.
Одговор домаћина
Dec 2024
Thanks for your nice review. I love showing visitors my hometown.