Ride an e-bike through East Nashville’s murals, parks, and local favorites
2.5 hour
Up to 12 people
E-bike, helmet, bottled water
Explore East Nashville on a guided e-bike ride that mixes neighborhood streets, public art, parks, and city landmarks. Cover about 14 miles with pedal-assist support and time for photo stops along the way.
Riders must be at least 14 years old, at least 5 feet tall, and under 275 lbs. You should be confident riding a bike in the city with turns, stops, and hills. Guide gratuity is not included—clarify the suggested amount with Greetwell before booking if needed.
24hr cancellation policy for a full refund. If cancellations occur due to inclement weather, Music City Adventure Co. will offer a lifetime voucher to join a tour at a later date.
The route is designed for all skill levels, but you must be confident riding in city traffic.
The ride covers about 14 miles and lasts up to 2.5 hours.
Riders must be at least 14 years old and 5 ft tall.
Music City Adventure Co. 1305 Clinton St. Nashville, TN 37206
Music City Adventure Company offers an excellent way to discover Nashville beyond the typical tourist spots. Guides Tyler and Justin consistently earn praise for being knowledgeable, safety-conscious, and genuinely personable—visitors frequently mention feeling like they're exploring with a friend rather than just following a tour guide. The e-bikes themselves are a hit, with first-time riders and nervous bikers repeatedly noting how easy and fun they are to use, making the experience accessible regardless of fitness level. The tours strike a nice balance between main attractions and hidden neighborhoods you'd likely miss on your own, with stops at places like farmers markets, murals for photos, and local breweries. What really stands out is how guides tailor recommendations to individual interests and keep groups engaged with Nashville history and insider tips on where to eat and what to explore next. The company handles logistics professionally too, including flexible rescheduling when weather doesn't cooperate. It's consistently mentioned as a trip highlight and something locals would recommend even to fellow Nashvillians.
Great experience!!!
Candace Hulcher
April 3, 2026
Great experience!!!
Candace Hulcher
April 3, 2026