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Explore Denver's vibrant neighborhoods on a scenic 8-mile bike tour, enjoying hidden murals, historic sites, local breweries, and lively bars.
If you’re planning a trip to Denver and want a way to see the city that’s active, fun, and a bit different, then the Bikes, Brews & Hidden Bars tour offers a chance to combine sightseeing with local flavors. This 3-hour guided ride takes you through the city’s bustling downtown, the artsy RiNo district, and hidden local watering holes, all from the seat of a bicycle. It’s a practical choice for anyone who enjoys a mix of culture, history, and a cold drink in good company.
We particularly like the way this tour combines urban exploration with a relaxed, social vibe—you get to see iconic sights while discovering Denver’s coolest murals and sipping craft beers. The other big plus? The dedicated guide makes everything more engaging and informative.
One thing to keep in mind: at about 8 miles, it’s a moderate ride, so it’s best suited for those comfortable on a bike and with a bit of energy to spare. If you’re looking for a slow, museum-style tour, this might not be your best fit. But if you want a lively, authentic experience with a good dose of local flavor, this tour hits the spot. It’s ideal for curious travelers who love outdoor activities, cultural scenes, and, of course, a well-timed drink.


The tour kicks off downtown, where you’ll quickly become familiar with Denver’s iconic landmarks. Passing by Coors Field, the Dairy Block, Union Station, and Larimer Square, you get a sense of the city’s vibrant urban fabric. Our impression? These are the spots that define Denver’s modern skyline and historic charm. Your guide will share stories about these sites, adding context that makes their visual beauty even more interesting.
From there, you’ll head along the Cherry Creek River, riding through a pleasant green corridor that culminates at its confluence with the Platte River. This scenic stretch offers a refreshing break from city streets and a chance to enjoy some natural beauty in an urban setting. The bike ride itself—about 8 miles—is manageable for most, with enough variation to stay engaging without becoming exhausting.
The real highlight begins in the River North (RiNo) district, Denver’s hub for street art and creative energy. We loved the way the guide points out murals—about a dozen of the best—each telling its own story or style. These murals aren’t just pretty pictures; they’re part of Denver’s artistic pulse. The guide’s insights help you see them not just as colorful walls but as expressions of local culture.
Next, it’s time to sample some of the city’s best-hidden drinking spots and local breweries. Stops include Lincoln’s Speakeasy, Our Mutual Friends, Improper City, and the Central Market. Each offers a different vibe, from the secretive ambiance of a speakeasy to lively beer gardens and eclectic markets. These stops are more than just a drink; they’re a chance to mingle with locals and get a taste of Denver’s emerging craft scene.
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One review mentions how the combination of biking and bar visits was “an excellent idea,” which underlines how well this tour balances activity and relaxation. The inclusion of snacks and two drinks adds to the value, making it more than just a sightseeing trip. Travelers have noted the knowledgeable guides—described as friendly and engaging—that really help bring the tour to life.
The route is designed to showcase a variety of neighborhoods and views, giving you a well-rounded impression of Denver beyond the typical tourist spots. The evening timing means you might catch some beautiful sunset light as you pedal along the river or explore murals.

At $95, the tour offers a lot: a bike, helmet, bottled water, snacks, and two alcoholic beverages included in the price. That’s a decent deal considering the insider access and personalized attention with a group limited to six. You’re not just paying for transportation—you’re paying for a curated experience designed to give you more than just surface-level sightseeing.
When you consider the cost of individual drinks, bike rentals elsewhere, and the value of local knowledge, this tour stands out as a cost-efficient way to enjoy Denver’s arts, history, and culture. Plus, the small group size ensures you won’t be lost in a crowd, and your guide can tailor the experience a little to your interests.

This experience suits travelers who enjoy active outings and want to see Denver from a different angle. It’s perfect if you’re interested in street art, craft beer, and authentic local spots that aren’t overrun by travelers. It’s also ideal for those who appreciate storytelling and want to learn about Denver’s neighborhoods and history while getting some exercise.
If you prefer a leisurely stroll or a guided bus tour, this might not be your first choice. Likewise, if you’re not comfortable cycling or have mobility issues, the 8-mile ride could be a challenge. But for those who love combining movement with discovery, this tour offers an engaging way to spend a few hours.
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Bikes, Brews & Hidden Bars delivers a lively, authentic taste of Denver that balances sightseeing with socializing. The tour’s combination of urban exploration, local art, and craft drinks makes it a memorable introduction to the city’s coolest neighborhoods. The guide’s knowledge and friendly approach bring extra warmth and insight, making the experience feel both fun and educational.
For travelers who want to see Denver from the saddle of a bike while discovering its hidden gems and sampling local flavors, this tour offers excellent value. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy outdoor activity, appreciate street art, or have a penchant for craft beers and local taverns.
If you’re after a relaxed yet lively way to explore Denver’s artistic and historic scenes, and want to connect with locals through their favorite bars, this tour is hard to beat.
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Is it suitable for children or teenagers?
This tour is best suited for adults, especially since it involves cycling and some alcohol consumption. Younger travelers might enjoy the murals and sights but should be comfortable on a bike and old enough for the drinks included.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for biking, including closed-toe shoes. Check the weather ahead and bring a jacket or rain gear if needed.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included and provided as part of the tour, so you don’t need to bring your own.
Can I bring my own drinks or snacks?
The tour includes snacks and two alcoholic beverages, but extra drinks and food are not included. Feel free to bring additional snacks if you’d like.
What if I don’t know how to ride a bike?
The tour assumes a basic comfort with biking. If you’re unsure, let the provider know in advance; they may be able to accommodate or suggest alternatives.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Given the cycling component and outdoor paths, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility if your plans change.
Embark on this bike tour for a lively, insider peek at Denver’s murals, neighborhoods, and local taverns. It’s a delightful way to experience the city’s vibrant culture in just a few hours—active, sociable, and full of local flavor.
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