Discover Los Angeles up close on this 3-hour private guided bicycle tour, where you’ll visit iconic spots like Hollywood Boulevard, the TCL Chinese Theatre, and the famous Sunset Strip. Pedal through
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- In-person: English, Spanish, French speaking Guide
- Help from our team to book the tickets for the desired visits.
- Customization of the tour.
- Bike rental.
- Private and exclusive walking Tour.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The bike tour is generally suitable for kids aged 10 and up, but you can always check with the provider if you have younger children. They might be able to accommodate younger kids with a specific setup. Just make sure they're comfortable riding a bike for a few hours! Overall, it's a fun way for families to explore together.
A: Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that you can ride in for a few hours. I’d recommend athletic wear since you’ll be moving a lot. Don't forget sunscreen and maybe a light jacket if you’re going early in the morning. The weather can change in LA, so it's good to be prepared!
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule the tour, but it's best to contact Guydeez directly to find out their specific policies. They seem really accommodating! Just make sure to give them enough notice, especially if it's a busy season. Generally, they want you to have a great experience.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Beverly Hills Bike Tour — Any thoughts?
I’m considering giving my brother the 3-hour private bike tour in Beverly Hills for his birthday. He's a huge fan of exploring new places and I think he'd love the idea of biking through iconic spots like Hollywood Boulevard and the Sunset Strip! Has anyone done this tour? How was the guide and the overall experience?
Anyone tried the private bike tour in LA? Curious about logistics!
So I found this 3-hour private bike tour in Beverly Hills and I’m really thinking about booking it for my partner’s anniversary. I want something unique, but I’m worried about parking and if they provide the bikes, etc. Can anyone share their experience or tips?