What You Will Do
Experience Nashville’s street art scene like never before with our 2-hour mural tour on e-bikes! Cruise through the city’s colorful neighborhoods as you visit some of the most iconic murals, all while riding in comfort and style on our easy-to-use electric bikes. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you'll learn the stories behind each mural and the artists who brought them to life.
Perfect for art lovers, adventure seekers, or anyone looking to explore Nashville in a unique way, our e-bike mural tour offers an exciting, eco-friendly way to see the city. You'll cover more ground than a walking tour and enjoy the freedom of riding through the streets, stopping for photos and taking in the vibrant atmosphere.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a local looking for a new perspective, this tour is a fun and memorable way to experience Nashville's dynamic art scene. Book now and let's ride!
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Our e-bikes will be lined up by the pump station at the entrance to the parking lot. Marathon Automobiles brick building is across the street from us.
1
Marathon Village
15 minutes
Our meeting location for the Mural & Street Art E-bike Tour is at Marathon Village, a dynamic hub of Nashville's automotive history and culture. It's the ideal spot to gather before we set off on our adventure, providing easy access to local amenities and a taste of Nashville's unique character.
2
The Gulch
10 minutes
Cruising through The Gulch on an e-bike is like rolling through an open-air art gallery. This trendy Nashville neighborhood is packed with larger-than-life murals, from the iconic "Wings" mural by Kelsey Montague—where everyone stops for a photo—to bold, colorful street art tucked between modern high-rises and local hotspots. As you ride, you'll spot vibrant walls splashed with everything from abstract patterns to music-inspired designs, reflecting the city's creative energy.
3
Music City Center
10 minutes
The Music City Center is a premier convention and event space, renowned for its striking architecture and expansive facilities. Its modern design features a distinctive glass façade and a spacious interior that hosts a wide range of events, from concerts to conferences. Located in the heart of downtown, it serves as a vibrant hub for cultural and business activities, reflecting Nashville's dynamic spirit.
4
Bridgestone Arena
10 minutes
Bridgestone Arena is a premier entertainment known for its impressive architectural design and vibrant atmosphere. Home to the NHL’s Nashville Predators, the arena also hosts a diverse array of events, including concerts, sports, and family shows. Its central location downtown and state-of-the-art facilities make it a key destination for entertainment in the city.
5
Honky Tonk Central
5 minutes
Lower Broadway is the beating heart of the city's vibrant music scene. Famous for its lively honky-tonk bars, neon lights, and constant decibels of live music, this iconic stretch offers an authentic taste of Nashville’s musical heritage. Whether you're catching a rising star at a local dive or enjoying the energy of the crowds, Lower Broadway is where the city's spirit comes alive, day and night. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the true essence of Music City.
6
First Horizon Park
10 minutes
First Horizon Park, located in the Germantown neighborhood, is a modern baseball stadium that serves as the home of the Nashville Sounds, the city's minor-league baseball team. Opened in 2015, the park offers a family-friendly atmosphere with stunning views of the downtown skyline. In addition to baseball, it hosts a variety of events, including concerts and community gatherings, making it a vibrant hub in the Germantown neighborhood.
7
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
10 minutes
Bicentennial Park, officially known as Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, is a beautiful and historic green space located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol. Spanning 19 acres, the park commemorates the 200th anniversary of Tennessee’s statehood with a range of monuments, fountains, and memorials that reflect the state's rich history. With its expansive lawns and scenic views, Bicentennial Park is a peaceful retreat that offers visitors a deep connection to Tennessee's heritage. Home to 5-star sunsets!
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Tennessee State Capitol
5 minutes
The Tennessee State Capitol is a beautiful and historic building designed in the elegant Greek Revival style. Completed in 1859, it features grand columns and a stately dome, perched on a hill with lovely views of the city. The Capitol has witnessed significant moments in Tennessee's history and is surrounded by peaceful gardens and statues honoring the state's leaders.
9
Nashville Farmers' Market
5 minutes
The Nashville Farmers Market is a vibrant and bustling spot to find fresh, locally grown produce, artisanal foods, and unique handmade goods. Open year-round, it features a mix of indoor and outdoor vendors, offering everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to gourmet cheeses and specialty items. The market also has a variety of international eateries, making it a great place to grab a delicious bite while visiting Nashville.
10
Germantown
15 minutes
Ride through the historic streets of Germantown on our mural-focused e-bike tour, where art meets history in one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods. As you pedal past charming Victorian homes and tree-lined streets, you’ll discover vibrant murals that capture the spirit of the community. From large-scale artworks celebrating local culture to colorful, hidden pieces tucked away on side streets, Germantown’s murals showcase a blend of tradition and modern creativity. Along the way, our guide will share the stories behind the artists and their work, giving you a unique perspective on how this neighborhood blends the old and new through art.
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