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Experience Memphis on a lively 1.5-hour party bike ride passing iconic landmarks, with music, drinks, and a fun guide—perfect for groups wanting a memorable city tour.
If you’re looking for a way to combine sightseeing with a good time, this 1.5-hour public party bike ride in Memphis offers just that. It’s a lively, social experience perfect for groups wanting to enjoy the city’s sights, sounds, and flavors while hanging out on a pedal-powered party. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, a bachelorette party, or just want a different perspective on Memphis, this tour delivers with a mix of city views, music, and camaraderie.
What makes this experience particularly appealing are two things: first, the informative and energetic guide who keeps the vibe fun and moving; second, the flexibility to bring your own drinks and tunes, turning the ride into a mobile party. That said, a possible consideration is that the bike requires some peddling—though with many stops and a relaxed pace, it’s manageable for most.
This tour is best suited for groups that enjoy a social atmosphere, don’t mind a little pedaling, and want to see some of Memphis’s most famous spots without the fuss of traditional tours. It’s a casual, fun way to explore that’s ideal for those who appreciate a lively, interactive experience over a more serious historical deep dive.
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The tour begins and ends at Rock N Dough on Madison Avenue, a spot that guests praise for its good food and lively atmosphere, making it an excellent starting point for your Memphis adventure. This central location means you’re close to many downtown attractions and easily accessible by public transport.
The ride kicks off on the legendary Beale Street, where you can soak in the vibrant music scene and lively atmosphere. While the tour doesn’t include admission to the street itself, many guests choose to stay afterward for more fun at nearby bars or to dine. The Ride lasts about 20 minutes from start to finish, setting an energetic tone for the adventure ahead.
From Beale Street, your guide will take you past the Lorraine Motel, a site of deep historical significance. Guests often enjoy a quick outside look here and some like to make a brief stop—just let your driver know if you’d like to visit. This stop is about 20 minutes, but admission tickets are not included, so plan accordingly if you want to explore further.
The route passes notable sights like the Peabody Hotel, famous for its ducks, AutoZone Park—the home of the Memphis Redbirds baseball team—and the Fire Museum of Memphis. It’s a quick, scenic pass rather than a stop, giving you a taste of Memphis’s diverse attractions.
One of the tour highlights is a stop at Earnestine & Hazel’s, a dive bar with a reputation for being haunted and a history as a former brothel. It’s a fun spot for a drink, and many guests enjoy the quirky atmosphere. It’s a 20-minute stop, and no admission fee is required—just bring your own drinks if you wish.
Next, you enjoy panoramic views at Big River Crossing, a 10-minute stop showcasing the Mississippi River and downtown skyline. The views here are a favorite among guests, providing perfect photo ops and a relaxing breather.
Your final stop is at the ML14 Suffrage Monument on 1 N Front St, honoring women’s voting rights. It’s a brief 10-minute visit, offering a chance to reflect on Memphis’s role in American history.
The tour includes the use of a 16-seater party bike, a cooler for drinks, Bluetooth speakers to connect your tunes, and helmets for safety. You’ll also meet a knowledgeable guide who keeps the energy up and makes sure everyone’s having fun.
However, alcoholic beverages are BYOB—no glass, straight liquor, or pre-mixed cocktails in glass containers are allowed, but cans and plastic cups are fine. Bring snacks to stay energized, as there’s limited time for eating during the ride. Water, ice, and cups can be purchased from the operator if needed. Remember, your phone won’t be charged on the bike, so come prepared. If it rains, bring a light jacket or poncho, as the tour runs rain or shine.
The group caps at 16 travelers, which keeps things intimate. The bike has ten pedal seats—so some peddling is involved—and six non-pedal seats, ideal for those who prefer to relax. Anyone over 300 pounds will need to sit on a non-pedaling seat.
Guests consistently praise the energy and friendliness of the guides, calling out comments like, “The driver was awesome. She had a wonderful personality and made the ride enjoyable.” Many reviews highlight the fun atmosphere, with phrases like “turnt up,” “great vibes,” and “a real party.”
One guest appreciated a “fun afternoon” with “great music,” describing the experience as “not to be missed,” while others enjoyed the mix of sightseeing and socializing. Several reviews noted the importance of bringing their own drinks and tunes, which really enhances the experience.
A couple of comments mentioned pedaling as work—if the bike isn’t fully charged, everyone has to pedal, but most still found it enjoyable and part of the fun. Notably, many guests appreciated the opportunity to see Memphis’s sights while socializing in a relaxed setting, making it perfect for birthdays or bachelorette parties.
At $40 per person, this tour offers good value for those who want a lively, engaging way to see Memphis. Considering it includes a guided tour, bike rental, music, and the opportunity to bring your own drinks, it’s a fun, affordable option that beats traditional sightseeing tours by a mile. The social aspect and flexibility to customize your playlist add to its appeal.
The stops provide a nice balance between sightseeing and unwinding at local spots—the ride’s length is manageable, and the stops are well-paced. While not a comprehensive historical tour, it’s ideal for travelers who prioritize fun and atmosphere over deep dives into Memphis history.
This experience is best for groups seeking a lighthearted, social outing. It’s perfect for celebrating special occasions, meeting new friends, or simply trying something different. If you’re comfortable with some pedaling and enjoy music and drinks, you’ll find this tour a highlight. But if you prefer a quieter, more traditional sightseeing experience, a different tour might suit you better.
It’s also suitable for those with moderate physical fitness and open to a bit of exercise mixed with entertainment. Families with older teens or groups of friends will especially enjoy the relaxed, party vibe.
This Memphis party bike tour offers a unique blend of sightseeing, socializing, and entertainment. It’s a rare chance to pedal through downtown Memphis, soaking in iconic sights while enjoying tunes and drinks with friends. The guides keep the atmosphere upbeat, and the stops at Beale Street, the Lorraine Motel, and the Mississippi River provide memorable moments along the way.
While it’s not a deep historical dive, the focus on fun, music, and local flavor makes it a standout choice for those wanting a casual, lively introduction to Memphis. The flexibility to BYOB and connect your playlist means you can tailor the experience to your group’s vibe, making it truly your own.
If you want an active, entertaining, and social way to explore Memphis’s core, this party bike ride strikes a great balance between sightseeing and celebration. It’s worth considering for groups wanting a lively, memorable, and reasonably priced experience in the heart of the city.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
It’s designed for adults and groups comfortable with some pedaling. Minors may be allowed if accompanied by adults, but check with the provider for age restrictions.
How much pedaling is involved?
There are ten pedal seats, so some pedaling is expected. However, non-pedal seats are available for those who prefer to relax.
Can I bring my own drinks?
Yes, you can BYOB—no glass or straight liquor, but pre-mixed cocktails in plastic or cans are fine. Bring your own cups and ice if desired.
Are there stops during the ride?
Yes, several stops include Beale Street, Earnestine & Hazel’s, Big River Crossing, and the ML14 Suffrage Monument, each lasting about 10-20 minutes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather, and sturdy shoes for pedaling. Bring a rain jacket or poncho if rain is forecasted.
How many people can join?
The tour caps at 16 travelers, making it a cozy, social group without feeling crowded.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Likely better suited for adults or older teens who enjoy a party atmosphere and are comfortable with some pedaling.
What about physical fitness?
Moderate fitness is recommended; if you’re over 300 pounds, you’ll need to sit on a non-pedaling seat.
Can I get a refund if I change my mind?
No, this tour is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked.
How do I book?
You can reserve your spot through the provider’s website or Viator, usually 20 days in advance on average.
This Memphis party bike ride is a fantastic way to turn a sightseeing day into a lively celebration. Whether you’re into music, fun company, or just trying something different, it offers a memorable slice of Memphis life—on two wheels and a whole lot of good vibes.