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Оригінальний велосипедний тур «Creole and Crescent».

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Established in 2011 as the first legitimate New Orleans bike tour company that wasn't run from a living room sofa.
-> 13 Years in Business
-> 3,000+ 5-star reviews across multiple platforms
-> Original Owner
-> Original Guides
-> Original Tours
-> What more could you want from a tour company?

Who else is better qualified to show you New Orleans than the people whose family, in 1696, cut their way through a mosquito infested swamp in order to establish what would become the world famous City of New Orleans?

Both versions of our 'Creole' tour (pedal & electric) showcase the original settlement of New Orleans - from the French Quarter, down Esplanade Ave. to city park, and back again to the French Quarter through the neighborhoods of Bayou St. John and Treme.

Choose FreeWheelin' for the most:
-> authentic
-> informative
-> and entertaining Bike Tours of New Orleans mon ami.

Don't deliberate, this is the tour that you need to do, visit our website for the easiest booking experience.
Місто: Новий Орлеан
Sun 29 Jun
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Починаючи з $55.00
Sun 29 Jun
Починаючи з $55.00
Забронювати
Що включено
Вода в пляшках
Шолом, кошик і дзвіночок
Користування велосипедом
Bottled water
Complementary ponchos for rainy weather.
Helmet, Handlebar Bag & Bell
Use of bicycle
Додаткова інформація
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Not recommended for idividuals who cannot ride a bike! If that is you, please don't book a bike tour.
Чого очікувати
1
Вулиця Французів
Місцеві жителі Бурбон-стріт і епіцентр живої музики в Новому Орлеані
2
Кладовище Сент-Луїс No3
Ми зупиняємося, щоб побачити останній і найстаріший цвинтар Сент-Луїса, щоб почути про процес поховання померлих Новоорлеанців; це точно цікава історія. Ми не проводимо екскурсію по цвинтарю; це лише коротка зупинка, щоб почути історії, а також сфотографуватися та можливість коротко прогулятися серед гробниць.
3
Міський парк
Зазвичай ми зупиняємося, щоб випити каву та випити каву в Cafe' du Monde, якщо черги не надто довгі. Якщо зараз пік сезону, ми зазвичай робимо перерву в одній із місцевих кав’ярень на маршруті. Ми їдемо крізь тисячолітній живий дубовий гай і зупиняємося, щоб почути історії про дуелі та трагедії, які відбувалися в цьому величному місці. Після виходу з парку ми перетинаємо Bayou St. John через «Міст Magnolia» перед тим, як прямувати до Treme».
4
Байо Сент-Джон
Екскурсія перетинає Байо-Сент-Джон через «Міст Магнолія» і деякий час їде вздовж затоки, перш ніж повернути в однойменний район. Ми зупиняємося на проспекті Урсулін, обсадженому живим дубом, щоб провести ще один урок історії в мальовничій обстановці.
5
Треме
Ми їдемо в Треме. На відміну від багатьох інших турів, ми беремо наших гонщиків глибоко в Треме, показуючи вам справжню версію околиць, яку не зображують у популярних шоу, створених Голлівудом. Оскільки ми з Нового Орлеана, у нас багато друзів по сусідству; вас зустрінуть посмішками, маханнями руками та словами «привіт, дитинко», коли ми рухатимемося до парку Армстронга та площі Конго.
6
Парк Луї Армстронга
Поїздка парком Луї Армстронга дає нам зрозуміти, що ми майже закінчили найкращий велосипедний тур у місті. Спокійна поїздка вздовж заповнених фонтанами ставків і обсадженої деревами стежки приведе нас до нашої кінцевої зупинки на площі Конго.
7
Площа Конго
Це остання зупинка в турі, тут все поєднується. Ця остання зупинка є місцем народження джазової музики та витоків Jazz Fest.
8
Новий Орлеан
Є кілька інших визначних пам'яток і ще кілька зупинок, які не можна вказати в цьому описі Trip Advisor, оскільки їх немає в списку доступних місць.
9
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
10
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
11
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
12
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
13
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
14
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
15
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
16
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
17
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
18
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
19
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
20
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
21
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
22
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
23
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
24
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
25
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
26
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
27
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
28
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
29
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
30
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
31
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
32
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
33
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
34
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
35
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
36
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
37
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
38
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
39
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
40
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
41
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
42
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
43
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
44
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
45
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
46
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
47
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
48
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
49
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
50
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
51
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
52
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
53
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
54
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
55
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
56
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
57
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
58
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
59
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
60
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
61
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
62
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
63
French Quarter
We meet and begin the tour at the FreeWheelin' shop in the French Quarter @ 317 Burgundy St. *Updated description coming - see either our company website or the 'Electric Creole Cruise' description on Viator since both tours are essentially the same with the biggest difference being the type of bike used on tour.
64
Frenchmen Street
The locals Bourbon Street and epicenter of the New Orleans live music scene
65
City Park
We ride through a thousand year Live Oak tree grove and stop to hear stories about duels and tragedy's that took place in this majestic setting. Upon departure from the park we cross over Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' before heading to Treme'.
66
Bayou St. John
The tour crosses Bayou St. John via 'Magnolia Bridge' and rides along the bayou for a while before turning into the neighborhood of the same name. We stop on the Live Oak tree lined Ursuline Avenue for another history lesson in a beautiful setting.
67
Treme
Into the Treme' we ride. Unlike many other tours, we take our riders deep into Treme' showing you the true version of the neighborhood that isn't depicted on popular shows produced by Hollywood. Since we're from New Orleans, we've got a lot of friends in the neighborhood; you'll be greeted with smiles, waives and a "hey baby" as we roll on to Armstrong Park & Congo Square.
68
St. Louis Cemetery No. 3
We stop to see the last and oldest of the St. Louis cemeteries to hear about the burial process of the deceased New Orleanians; it's an interesting story for sure. We do not give a tour of the cemetery; this is just a brief stop to hear stories as well as a photo op and opportunity for a short stroll among the tombs.
69
Congo Square
This is last stop on the tour, it's where it all comes together. This last stop is the birthplace of Jazz Music and the origins of Jazz Fest.
70
New Orleans
There are several other sights and a couple of more stops that can't be listed on this Trip Advisor description since they are not in the available choices for attractions.
71
Louis Armstrong Park
A ride through Louis Armstrong Park let's us know that we're almost finished with the best bike tour in the city. A peaceful ride along the fountain filled ponds and tree-lined path takes us to our final stop in Congo Square.
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Phil_Carol_Green
Jan 2025
Brilliant Tour - Teddy was a great guide, funny & informative. Bikes were comfortable & felt very safe on the roads. Definitely recommend this tour.
Відповідь від хоста
Feb 2025
Thank you so much! We truly appreciate you touring with us here in New Orleans at FreeWheelin' and even more thrilled to hear you had a great experience with Teddy. We hope to share even more of the city with you on your next visit.
Cruiser29696433621
Dec 2024
This was my second time with free wheeling. I went back in 2015 on a trip through NOLA and of all the things my family and I did, it was the only thing I still remember vividly because it was so fun. My family and I did the pedal bike tour in 2015, but this time I did the electric bike tour with my husband. Both tours are so fun and informative! Our guide knew so much about NOLA and you could see he really loved his city. This is definitely worth it! If I’m ever back in NOLA I would definitely do this tour again!
Відповідь від хоста
Jan 2025
Thank you so much for coming back to see us after so many years! It was a pleasure to share what makes our city so unique and why we love it so much. We try to highlight our history and how it affects our present while trying to keep it entertaining and hopefully that shines through. We hope to see you and your family in the years to come.
michaelcY2501FD
Dec 2024
Tour guide was knowledgeable and added his own flair to history of the city. Very professional and serious about rider safety. Made stops at ice cream shop and some other unique sections of New Orleans. Would highly recommend.
Відповідь від хоста
Jan 2025
Thank you so much Michael! It's truly a pleasure to be able to show why our city is such a unique place amongst the world and we are thrilled here that showed and that you enjoyed the ride. We hope to see you again and share even more of New Orleans with you next time.

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