New Orleans Bike Tours: Bike Bar, Brewery, or Sightseeing?
If you Google “bike tour New Orleans” and three completely different things come up, you’re not crazy. Three completely different products go by that name. They’re not interchangeable. Picking the wrong one for your group means showing up to a quiet ride when you wanted a party, or a party ride when you wanted to actually see things and learn something. This post is the cleanup. Three formats, who each one is built for, what you’ll actually see, and how to know which one fits your group. We run the bike bar version, plus the brewery route and a couple of route variations. So we know the differences in detail. The other two formats (guided sightseeing tours, e-bike rentals) are real options too, and we’ll be honest about when they win. The three formats Format 1: The bike bar (the…
May 15, 2026
What You’ll Actually See on the French Quarter Bike Bar Route
If you’re trying to decide whether a French Quarter bike bar ride is worth your group’s time, this is the post that tells you what you’ll actually see and why it matters. Not a brochure. The real version. We run an open-air bike bar through the heart of the French Quarter, into the Marigny, and toward the Bywater. The route changes a little depending on the night, the season, and whether your group wants more music or more architecture, but the spine is the same. Here’s what’s on it. Why the route is the actual product A bike bar isn’t a tour where the guide reads facts about buildings. It’s not a transportation service. It’s a moving group experience, and the route is what makes it work or not work. A boring route through empty streets is a hot tub…
May 13, 2026