Taste of Denver by Bike

Ride, eat, and explore on this 8-mile guided bike and food tour through the heart of Denver. We’ll cruise past iconic spots like Coors Field, Union Station, the Dairy Block, the confluence of the rive

Ride, eat, and explore on this 8-mile guided bike and food tour through the heart of Denver. We’ll cruise past iconic spots like Coors Field, Union Station, the Dairy Block, the confluence of the rivers, Larimer Square, the legendary Buckhorn Exchange, the RiNo Art District, the Colorado State Capitol, MSU Denver, and Tivoli Brewery. Along the way, we’ll stop for a diverse lineup of local eats—dig into spicy drunken noodles, try adventurous Rocky Mountain oysters, savor authentic street tacos, grab a slice of pizza, and finish with something sweet for dessert. It’s the perfect mix of flavor, fun, and city vibes.

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Location: Denver

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the Taste of Denver by Bike tour?

A: Kids are totally welcome on the tour! Just make sure they can ride a bike for the 8-mile distance. It’s a laid-back pace, but bringing a bike with training wheels might be tricky. If they’re younger, consider a bike seat or trailer attachment.

Q: What should we wear for the bike tour? Any recommendations?

A: Comfort is key! Wear breathable clothing and good sneakers for the ride. If it’s sunny, definitely bring sunglasses and sunscreen. Layers are smart too since it can get a bit chillier later in the day. And don’t forget a water bottle if you want something extra!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of my tour? Can we reschedule?

A: They’ll usually reschedule if the weather’s really bad, like heavy rain or snow. It’s best to check their weather policy ahead of time on the website. If you need to reschedule, they’re pretty flexible as long as you give them a heads-up.

Discussions

Just went on the Taste of Denver bike tour! What a treat!

I just did the Taste of Denver by Bike last weekend and OMG, it was the best! We cruised around for about 2 hours and got to stop at so many cool spots. Coors Field is way bigger in person, and the food was amazing. I really loved the street tacos! The tour guide was super chill and gave us lots of fun facts about the areas. Can’t recommend it enough if you're looking for a fun way to see the city!

Thinking about gifting the bike tour for my friend's birthday!

I'm considering getting the Taste of Denver by Bike experience for my friend's birthday. She's really into food and loves biking. The only thing I’m worried about is if it's suitable for beginners. She’s not a pro or anything. Any thoughts?