Rent a Class 2 e-bike with 24/7 return and secure French Quarter storage
4 or 10 hrs
E-bike, Helmet, Lock
Pick up a Class 2 e-bike in the French Quarter and ride New Orleans at your own pace. Return and store your bike any time with 24/7 access.
Minimum age is 15, minimum height is 5 ft, and max rider weight is 275 lb; riders under 18 must ride with a parent or legal guardian and wear a helmet. Photo ID and a credit card are required (debit and prepaid cards are not accepted). You may be charged for damage, loss, or theft, and a refundable damage deposit may be required—confirm the deposit amount with Greetwell before booking.
All sales final. Refunds only for company-initiated safety cancellations. Weather/safety cancellations are at company staff discretion; if the company cancels/reschedules and you cannot make the new time, you will be offered a full refund.
Return your e-bike by the end of the business day—no exceptions.
E-bike rental departures are not allowed while rain is falling. When there is a break in the rain and staff determines conditions are suitable, they will approve departures.
Bring a photo ID and a credit card. Debit cards and prepaid cards are not accepted.
317 Burgundy St. New Orleans
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