Rent a heavy-duty mobility scooter for the French Quarter (up to 300 lbs)
24 Hour Rental
Mobility scooter rental
Get around New Orleans on a premium, heavy-duty mobility scooter designed for stability and comfort on uneven sidewalks. Pick up at 317 Burgundy St. in the French Quarter and ride on your own schedule.
A refundable damage deposit may be required and is secured via credit card transaction. You may be charged for late return ($1 per minute) and for lost, damaged, or stolen equipment (including key replacement fees).
All sales final; refunds only for company-initiated safety cancellations. Customer cancellations require email notice at least 48 hours before departure; inside 48 hours, all payments are forfeited. Late arrival can reduce duration or forfeit without refund; over 15 minutes late forfeits funds.
Bring a valid photo ID and a credit card to rent or reserve. Bring cash and a card for refreshments and incidental purchases (some vendors do not accept cards).
Yes. Each participant must read, agree to, and sign the company’s release/waiver before departure, and a digital waiver must be signed and submitted before you arrive.
Yes. You must demonstrate you can safely operate the scooter to the satisfaction of staff. If staff determine you can’t operate safely, you won’t be allowed to depart and you won’t receive monetary compensation. Anyone suspected of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol will not be permitted to depart, and payment is forfeited.
317 Burgundy St. in the French Quarter
FreeWheelin' delivers an outstanding cycling experience in New Orleans, with knowledgeable staff like Ryan and Teddy earning consistent praise for their enthusiasm and local expertise. The electric bikes are well-maintained, fast, and perfect for covering serious ground around the city. Whether you're joining a guided tour or renting for self-guided exploration, you'll get thorough instructions, helpful route suggestions, and quality equipment including helmets and locks. The French Quarter location makes pickup convenient, and the after-hours return system works smoothly. Tour guide Teddy gets mixed feedback on his presentation style. Most travelers love his storytelling and deep knowledge of New Orleans neighborhoods and history, finding him passionate and engaging even in pouring rain. However, a few reviewers noted he speaks very quickly, which can be challenging for non-native English speakers or those trying to catch every detail. Two visitors reported uncomfortable political commentary during their interactions, so be aware that conversation may occasionally veer into personal territory beyond standard tour content.
We went on a bike tour with FreeWheelin' on our first ever trip to New Orleans a few years ago. We ended up renting bikes from them as well. They were all around so awesome that we went back to them this past trip and rented a golf cart. It was AMAZING. Great tours and great people, Teddy is the best. Highly recommend.
Amber Fontenot
November 4, 2025
We went on a bike tour with FreeWheelin' on our first ever trip to New Orleans a few years ago. We ended up renting bikes from them as well. They were all around so awesome that we went back to them this past trip and rented a golf cart. It was AMAZING. Great tours and great people, Teddy is the best. Highly recommend.
Amber Fontenot
November 4, 2025