Nashville’s hidden gems e-bike tour

Uncover the soul of Music City—beyond the honkytonks.

this is The tour That Shows You the Real Nashville

Forget the tourist traps. This small-group e-bike tour takes you on a 2.5-hour ride through Nashville’s most iconic sights and the hidden corners that locals love. Glide past street art, historic alleys, skyline views, and vibrant neighborhoods—all with a local guide leading the way.

Our pedal-assist electric bikes make it easy to cover more ground without breaking a sweat. Whether it’s your first trip to Music City or your tenth, this experience will show you a side of Nashville you’ve never seen.

    • Duration: 2.5 hours

    • Distance: ~9 miles

    • Group Size: 1–12 riders

    • Price: $99 per person (tax included)

    • Start/End: 1305 Clinton St. at Music City Adventure Co. HQ
      (Please arrive 15 minutes early!)

    • First-time visitors who want a fun, active intro to Nashville

    • Locals looking to see their city from a new perspective

    • Music lovers, history buffs, street art seekers

    • Travelers who want more than just a Broadway bar crawl

  • Tour stops include:

    • Bicentennial Park & Tennessee State Capitol – Monuments, history, and sweeping skyline views

    • Germantown – Cobblestone streets, historic homes, and a local favorite food scene

    • Nashville Farmers Market – Optional snack stop or souvenir browse

    • First Horizon Park – Catch a glimpse of the Nashville Sounds’ home turf

    • Downtown Pedestrian Bridge – Panoramic views of the river and cityscape

    • Music City Walk of Fame – Snap a photo with your favorite country legend

    • Broadway & Printer’s Alley – From neon lights to secret speakeasies

    • Music City Center – Modern architecture and hidden art

    • The Gulch – Stylish murals, rooftop patios, and trendy hotspots

    • Marathon Village – A historic auto factory turned creative hangout

    • Hidden murals and backstreets off the tourist path

    • Skyline views and photo ops that are actually worth framing

    • Quirky stories and local legends that bring the city to life

    • Small businesses and Nashville icons you won’t find in a guidebook

    • Real recommendations for where to eat, drink, and explore next