London Evening Bike Tour
23 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 4 hr










Watch day turn to night on a sunset bike tour of London, led by a friendly local guide in a small-group! Going at a steady pace, your tour passes all of the city’s legendary landmarks on both sides of the River Thames. See the London Eye, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and then cross Tower Bridge to see the Tower of London and more.
Itinerary Details
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Pass By: Thames River
Meet your guide in Southwark, central London, and after listening to a quick safety briefing, put on your helmet, hop on your bike and set off on your way. Following your guide, pedal toward the River Thames, getting a feel for the mystery and romance of London’s riverside as the sun goes down.
Pass By: London Eye
Pass the iconic London Eye – a monument that was built to celebrate the Millennium but proved so popular that it had to stay – and then work your way east in the direction of the City of London, stopping every so often to soak up the evening sights and relax.
Pass By: London Bridge
Continue toward London Bridge, the city’s best-known river crossing, discovering the origins of the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down.
Stop At: Tower Bridge
Cross beautiful Tower Bridge – a testament to both the Victorian’s grandeur and ingenuity – and explore the north side of the River Thames About half-way through your tour, stop for a well-earned break in one of the city’s historical pubs for a beer tasting (included in tour cost), and then continue your tour on the north side of the river.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Cruise past the Monument to the Great Fire of London (known to Londoners as simply, the Monument.
Pass By: Tower of London
Cycle around the Tower of London, hearing tales of Beefeaters, ravens and glistening Crown Jewels.
Stop At: Leadenhall Market
Pedal to Leadenhall Market – one of London’s hidden 14th-century gems – and hear how it featured in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Cross the river again and see Shakespeare’s Globe -- a beautiful reconstruction of the Elizabethan playhouse where Shakespeare’s plays were originally performed – before returning to Southwark under the shade of the moonlight. Your bike tour ends here, after four hours of cycling London’s city streets.
Pass By: Thames River
Meet your guide in Southwark, central London, and after listening to a quick safety briefing, put on your helmet, hop on your bike and set off on your way. Following your guide, pedal toward the River Thames, getting a feel for the mystery and romance of London’s riverside as the sun goes down.
Pass By: London Eye
Pass the iconic London Eye – a monument that was built to celebrate the Millennium but proved so popular that it had to stay – and then work your way east in the direction of the City of London, stopping every so often to soak up the evening sights and relax.
Pass By: London Bridge
Continue toward London Bridge, the city’s best-known river crossing, discovering the origins of the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down.
Stop At: Tower Bridge
Cross beautiful Tower Bridge – a testament to both the Victorian’s grandeur and ingenuity – and explore the north side of the River Thames About half-way through your tour, stop for a well-earned break in one of the city’s historical pubs for a beer tasting (included in tour cost), and then continue your tour on the north side of the river.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: The Monument to the Great Fire of London
Cruise past the Monument to the Great Fire of London (known to Londoners as simply, the Monument.
Pass By: Tower of London
Cycle around the Tower of London, hearing tales of Beefeaters, ravens and glistening Crown Jewels.
Stop At: Leadenhall Market
Pedal to Leadenhall Market – one of London’s hidden 14th-century gems – and hear how it featured in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Cross the river again and see Shakespeare’s Globe -- a beautiful reconstruction of the Elizabethan playhouse where Shakespeare’s plays were originally performed – before returning to Southwark under the shade of the moonlight. Your bike tour ends here, after four hours of cycling London’s city streets.