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Best of Downtown Los Angeles by luxury e-bike

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Embark on the ultimate adventure through the vibrant streets of Downtown Los Angeles with the Best of Downtown Los Angeles luxury e-bike tour. Explore the city's rich history and diverse culture as you ride through art deco landmarks, colorful graffiti back alleys, and peaceful parks with sweeping views. Immerse yourself in the bustling Fashion District, PiƱata District, and more while enjoying the convenience of a luxury e-bike. With bottled water, snacks, and a knowledgeable local guide included, this tour is the perfect way to experience the best of what Downtown LA has to offer. Get ready to pedal through the heart of the city and discover hidden gems along the way. Let's Ride!

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 4 hours - 5 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore historical artifacts at Ɓvila Adobe
  • Immerse in the colorful Fashion District
  • Ride through the largest art colony in the world
  • Enjoy calm 'helmet time' in Elysian Park
  • Experience the monumental Sixth Street Viaduct
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Use of bicycle
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Discover the vibrant and eclectic side of Downtown Los Angeles with the Best of Downtown LA luxury e-bike tour. From exploring art deco designs to cruising through graffiti back alleys, this tour offers a unique and immersive experience of the city's hidden gems.

What to expect?

Embark on a thrilling adventure through the heart of Los Angeles, where you will witness exquisite mosaics, historical artifacts, and the bustling energy of various districts and parks. Enjoy the convenience and ease of riding a luxury e-bike as you explore the diverse culture and rich history of the city.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for travelers who crave a mix of art, history, and adventure. Whether you are a solo explorer, a couple seeking a romantic escapade, or a group of friends looking for a fun outing, this tour caters to all. Experience the best of Downtown LA and create lasting memories with your loved ones.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Downtown Los Angeles with the Best of Downtown LA luxury e-bike tour. Explore hidden gems, iconic landmarks, and picturesque parks while enjoying the convenience of an e-bike. With knowledgeable guides and a carefully crafted itinerary, this tour guarantees an unforgettable experience filled with excitement and exploration.

Good to know

Before embarking on this tour, make sure to wear comfortable clothing and sunscreen. Stay hydrated with the provided bottled water and snacks, and be prepared to be amazed by the stunning views and cultural diversity of Downtown LA. Don't forget to capture memorable moments and enjoy the thrill of exploring the city on two wheels.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Best of Downtown LA luxury e-bike tour rave about the unique sights and immersive experience it offers. From the fascinating art deco designs to the bustling flea markets and serene parks, customers praise the tour for its engaging itinerary and knowledgeable guides. Overall, guests have expressed satisfaction with the tour and recommend it as a must-do activity in Los Angeles.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

E Bike Tours Los Angeles

Our local guide will meet you at our office, a dedicated bike bungalow in adorable Atwater Village, an easy walkable neighborhood known for its cafe scene and artisanal shopping. We'll introduce you to your ebike and get you acquainted (yes all the ebikes have names!) and fitted with safety gear.

Atwater Village

We head off into quiet residential streets and enter the LA River at the new car-free "Red Car Pedestrian Bridge", so named after the legendary Red Car Rail Trolleys that rumbled over the L.A. River at the same spot more than 60 years ago. We'll also learn about our beloved LA River, the lifeblood of Los Angeles throughout its early history, providing essential water for life in this arid region. Without this river, LA would have never existed. Weā€™ll be standing under the Hyperion Bridge, a replica of which stands in Disneyland. Walt Disney lived 5mins away in Los Feliz where he created Mickey Mouse in his Aunt and Uncle's garage. He later had his first studio here in Silver Lake and was a regular at the Tam Oā€™Shanter (Table 31) right here in Atwater Village. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the bridge is designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

Elysian Valley

This new, bright orange, bike-walk bridge with its distinctive open frame box style is located in the eight-mile-long, relatively natural Glendale Narrows stretch of the river. Measuring 400 ft long, 20 foot wide it features two cantilevered viewing platforms - called belvederes - with expansive north and south views and is designed exclusively for pedestrians and bicyclists, connecting the Elysian Valley and Cypress Park neighborhoods. Taylor Yard Bikeway and Pedestrian Bridge is one of three pedestrian crossings recently erected along the LA River as part of the Los Angelesā€™ River Revitalization Master Plan. This crossing will eventually connect to the Taylor Yard G2 River Park, a new, sustainable recreational greenspace to be built on the 42-acre site adjacent to the river known as the G2 parcel.

Glassell Park

Weā€™ll weave our way through a maze of gritty back alleys and traffic tunnels, past a backstreet pop up flea market.

Lincoln Heights

Wheeeee! Hereā€™s our first spiral staircase, over the 5 freeway. Skirt the edges of Dogtown to the Brewery District.

THE BREWERY ARTIST LOFTS

The Brewery Arts Complex (also known as the Brewery Art Colony) in Los Angeles has been called the largest live-and-work artists colony in the world. The 16-acre compound sits on twenty-one former warehouses and includes a former Edison power plant chimney dating to 1903, work studios, living lofts, restaurants and galleries.[1] The Brewery is home to practitioners of artistic media that include painting, sculpture, photography, music, industrial design, architecture and experimental new media. More than 100 of the studios are open to the public during the twice-yearly Brewery Art Walk

The Stronghold Climbing Gym

The Stronghold sits within the 23-acre Brewery Artist Lofts Complex, a three-decades-old artist community housed in an old Pabst Brewing facility and the older California Edison Los Angeles Steam Power Plant.

6th Street Viaduct

This tiered arch bridge - referred to as the ā€œRibbon of Lightā€ -pays homage in its design to the original 1932 bridge, which had two pairs of iconic arches over the LA River section of the structure and appeared in countless films, television shows, music videos, and commercials. The new bridge employs a series of 10 pairs of sculptural arches with the tallest pairs placed adjacent to and framing the LA River where the original arches stood and another taller pair span US101 as a gateway on the east. We access the bridge by swirling up a monumental helical bike ramp. Wheeeeee!! A new 12-acre public park running below the bridge, accessible by multiple stairways and the helical bike ramp, provides access to much-needed recreational fields with restrooms and cafĆ©, the LA River, public art, and a programmed arts plaza.

Blue Bottle Coffee

We'll take a coffee break at one of the cafes along Mateo Street.

the Row DTLA

Located at the intersection of Fashion District, Skid Row, and the Arts District, The Row is a mixed-use development comprising 100 retail stores, restaurants, and 1.3 million square feet (120,000 mĀ²) of commercial workspace spans over 30 acres. The 7th Street Produce Market, which is an open-air wholesale produce market that was established in 1917, occupies a 5-acre (2.0 ha) area within ROW DTLA. Every Sunday the marketplace is converted into Smorgasburg ā€“ a free food market.

PiƱata District

Anyone for pupusas? Tacos? We'll stop for street food lunch. Maybe also try traditional fermented Mexican beverages Tepache (made from the peel and the rind of pineapples) or Pulque (made from agave plants)

Fashion District

The LA Fashion District is the West Coast hub of the apparel industr

The Santee Alley

Known as ā€œa bargain hunter's paradiseā€, Santee Alley is LA's legendary open-air corridor of 150+ retailers, from electronics and equipment to food and knock off fashion. A thrilling cacophony of sunglasses, sneaker, t shirts, suits, sequins, soda and salsa!

Federal Building

Standing sentry at the imposing Federal Building are two exquisite mosaic murals "Celebration of our Homeland" and ā€œ"Recognition of All Foreign Lands", both 26 foot tall.

El Pueblo de Los Angeles

El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument marks the place where 44 settlers of Native American, African and European heritage arrived from Mexico in 1781 and founded the village that grew into one of the worldā€™s greatest cities.

Olvera Street

This colorful Mexican Marketplace features huarache sandals, embroidered blouses and woven blankets, while mariachi music brings locals out to dance on the plaza. Commonly known by its Spanish name Calle Olvera, this is a historic pedestrian street in El Pueblo de Los Ɓngeles, the historic center of Los Angeles.

Avila Adobe

The Ɓvila Adobe, built in 1818 by Francisco Ɓvila, is the oldest standing residence in the city of Los Angeles, California. Avila Adobe is located in the paseo of historic Olvera Street, a part of the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District, a California State Historic Park. The building itself is registered as California Historical Landmark, while the entire historic district is both listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.

Los Angeles State Historic Park

A 32-acre California State Park in the heart of Los Angeles that is set at the midway point of an evolving 52-mile Los Angeles River greenway, and is considered a catalyst for the River Revitalization Movement.

Union Station

Widely regarded as ā€œthe last of the great train stationsā€ with its decadent art deco design, Union Station first opened in May 1939, and is the largest passenger rail terminal in the Western United States. Dozens of films & TV shows have shot here including Blade Runner, Catch Me If You Can, Pearl Harbour, Dark Knight, Speed and Euphoria.

Chinatown

Twin golden dragons adorn the Chinatown Gateway Monument, welcoming visitors to the first Chinatown in the U.S. owned by Chinese residents. Shops and street vendors along Broadway sell fresh produce, straw hats, toys, housewares and more. Youā€™ll see art around every corner, including the famed ā€œDragon Chasing Pearlā€ mural, a statue of martial arts star Bruce Lee and art galleries. The original Chinatown developed in the late 19th century, and was demolished to make room for Union Station, the city's major ground-transportation center. This neighborhood and commercial center, referred to as "New Chinatown," opened for business in 1938 and includes restaurants, shops, and art galleries, but also has a residential neighborhood

Elysian Park

The city's oldest park, founded in 1886, has sweeping views of Dodger Stadium, San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles and out to the Pacific Ocean.

Elysian Valley

Elysian Valley - known as Frogtown - is a hidden gem of creative energy in Los Angeles brimming with bike paths, art studios and restaurants.

Atwater Village

(Pass by)

We'll come home via the LA River and the Red Car Bridge.

E Bike Tours Los Angeles

Home Sweet Home - congratulations on an epic ride!

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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