Travel & Leisure Magazine recently named Art Bikes a "Top Pick"! This guided tour will take you through Jacksonville's historic neighborhoods, exploring our parks, public art and the St Johns River. W
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Location: Jacksonville
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Use of bicycle
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there are some age recommendations for the electric bike tour. Generally, participants should be at least 12 years old to ride an electric bike. If you're considering this as a gift for a younger child, you might want to check with the provider about age limits and if they have any options for kids. It's a fun way to explore Jacksonville, so older teens or adults are great choices!
A: Wear comfy clothing and closed-toe shoes since you'll be riding for a while. Jacksonville can get pretty warm, so breathable fabrics are a must! Don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses, too. If you're going on a Sunday Funday Tour, it might be a good idea to wear something you don't mind getting a little dirty, just in case you stop at a brewery or food festival.
A: Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on weekends. There's some street parking available, but I'd recommend arriving earlier to find a good spot! Alternatively, you might find parking garages nearby, which can be more reliable. Just check the tour's starting point details when you book for the best options.
Discussions
Just did the Electric Bike Tour in Jacksonville and it was awesome!
I went on the electric bike tour last weekend and it was such a cool experience! We explored Riverside and Avondale, and the views from the pedestrian bridge over the St Johns River were breathtaking. The tour guide, who was super knowledgeable, shared a lot of fun facts about the local art scene. I'm thinking of gifting this experience to my parents for their anniversary. Anyone else have tips on doing this as a gift?
Considering the Electric Bike Tour for my friends' upcoming visit!
So I was looking at the electric bike tours in Jacksonville, and this one caught my eye. I love the idea of seeing public art while biking! Anyone know if the bikes are easy to ride? I haven’t been on one in ages. Also, what’s the vibe like on the Sunday Funday tours?