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East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour
East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour
East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour
East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour
East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour

East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour

By Music City Adventure Company
Free cancellation available
The previous price was S$154 and current price is S$123 per adult
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
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Overview

Nashville’s Hidden Gems E-Bike Tour takes you beyond the tourist spots and into the areas that locals love. With the freedom of pedal-assist e-bikes and a knowledgeable guide, you'll explore East Nashville’s vibrant streets, historic architecture, and creative corners you won’t find on any other tour.

What sets this tour apart is how we connect you with the small businesses that make the city special. From a private factory tour and tasting at Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Co. to tips on our favourite brunch spots, coffee shops, and breweries—you’ll leave with a whole list of local favourites to check out after the ride.

We roll through places like Lockeland Springs, Edgefield, and Five Points, stopping for mural photo ops, skyline views on the pedestrian bridge, and stories that bring Music City to life. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re a repeat guest, this tour gives you a fresh perspective—and a true taste of the real Nashville.

Activity location

  • Shelby Park
    • South 20th Street at Shelby Avenue,
    • 37206, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Marathon Village
    • 1305 Clinton Street
    • 37203, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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East Nashville Hidden Gems E-bike Tour
  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m
    2h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 9:30
Price details
S$153.45
S$122.75 x 1 AdultS$122.75

Total
The previous price was S$153.45 and current price is S$122.75
20% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedGuide In person
  • What's includedWhat's includedBottled water
  • What's includedWhat's includedHelmet
  • What's includedWhat's includede-bike rental
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedService charge

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travellers
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travellers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Activity itinerary

Shelby Park
  • 15m
Shelby Park is one of Nashville’s best-kept secrets—and reaching it by e-bike makes the experience even more special. While most tours stick to the city centre core, our route takes you across the river and into this expansive East Nashville park, where peaceful lakes, tree-lined trails, and wide-open green space offer a refreshing break from the city’s buzz. It’s a part of town many visitors never see, and cruising through it on an e-bike gives you the perfect balance of freedom and flow. With scenic views of the Cumberland River and a glimpse of local life beyond the tourist zone, Shelby Park is a hidden gem that’s only accessible on a tour like this.
Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Company
  • 20m
Our friends at Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Co. invite us inside for a personalised factory tour, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how they craft their bean-to-bar chocolate right here in East Nashville. You’ll learn about their process, see the old-school equipment in action, and enjoy samples of their most popular treats. If you decide to take home some chocolate or souvenirs, no worries—your tour guide is fully prepared with ice packs and storage bags to keep everything cool and safe for the rest of your ride.
John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
  • 10m
Riding across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge is a highlight of the tour, offering unbeatable views of the Nashville skyline, Cumberland River, and landmarks like Nissan Stadium. It’s the perfect photo op—and if you're lucky, you’ll catch local musicians performing everything from blues to country, adding a live soundtrack to the moment. It’s a scenic, soulful pause in the middle of the city buzz.
Lockeland Springs Park
  • 10m
Lockeland Springs is one of East Nashville’s most beloved areas—a historic district with deep roots and a creative soul. Established in the 1800s and named for a local spring once believed to have healing powers, the area grew into a residential enclave filled with beautiful early 20th-century homes and shady, tree-lined streets. Today, it's known for its strong community vibe, front-porch culture, and a thriving local artist scene. Colourful murals, handcrafted yard art, and artist-run shops are just part of the charm. Most visitors never make it this far east, but on our e-bike tour, you get to roll right through the heart of it—soaking up a side of Nashville that feels personal, authentic, and completely off the beaten track.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center
  • 10m
The Schermerhorn Symphony Centre, nestled in city centre Nashville, is a harmonious blend of classical elegance and modern innovation. Opened in 2006 and named after the late Maestro Kenneth Schermerhorn, the centre serves as the home of the Nashville Symphony. Its design draws inspiration from Europe's grand concert halls, featuring a "shoebox" layout renowned for superior acoustics. The Laura Turner Concert Hall, the centrepiece of the centre, boasts natural lighting through 30 soundproof clerestory windows—a rarity in contemporary concert venues. The hall's versatility is enhanced by a unique motorised system that transforms the seating area into a 5,700-square-foot ballroom, accommodating a variety of events from classical concerts to jazz performances. This architectural marvel not only enriches Nashville's cultural landscape but also stands as a testament to the city's dedication to the arts.
Germantown
  • 10m
Germantown is one of Nashville’s oldest areas, founded in the 1850s by German immigrants. Its charming brick pavements and historic architecture make it feel like a step back in time—but the vibe is anything but stuck in the past. Today, Germantown blends rich history with modern appeal, featuring some of the city’s best restaurants, cosy cafes, and boutique shops. Whether you're grabbing brunch at a local favourite like Monell’s or enjoying oysters and craft cocktails at Henrietta Red, there’s no shortage of flavour here. With tree-lined streets, a friendly area feel, and annual events like Oktoberfest, Germantown invites visitors to slow down and savour one of Nashville’s most walkable and welcoming areas.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  • 5m
Outside the Country Music Hall of Fame, we pause not just for the photo op, but for a deep dive into the stories that make Nashville the world’s songwriting capital. This stop is where we peel back the curtain on the music industry—sharing tales of legendary sessions, chart-topping hits, and the unsung heroes who helped shape the Nashville sound. Whether it’s outlaw country or the rise of modern country-pop, this is where the magic of Music City history really comes to life. Even the building itself is a tribute to the music. From above, it’s shaped like a bass clef, with windows that look like piano keys and a front awning resembling a record disc. There’s even a tower designed to echo the tailfin of a classic Cadillac, a nod to the golden age of rock ’n’ roll. On an e-bike, you have the freedom to take it all in—from the sweeping architecture to the street-level vibe—while hearing the kinds of stories that only a local guide can deliver. It’s a stop that hits all the right notes.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
  • 10m
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is more than just a scenic green space—it’s a full-scale tribute to Tennessee’s rich and complex history. Set in the shadow of the State Capitol, the park was designed with purpose, packed with symbolism that honours the people, places, and moments that have shaped the Volunteer State. From the sweeping granite timeline tracing two centuries of Tennessee history, to the 50-bell carillon that represents each US state, every element has a storey to tell. On our tour, we don’t just pass through—we dig in. Our guides help bring the park to life, pointing out details you might otherwise miss, like the rivers and counties etched into the marble plaza, or the seven towering columns meant to echo the state’s seven geographic regions. It’s a place filled with pride, reflection, and meaning, and exploring it by e-bike lets us move through its open design while taking the time to connect the dots between past and present.
The Gulch
  • 10m
The Gulch is one of Nashville’s most dynamic areas, and exploring it by e-bike lets us show you the side most visitors miss. Once an old railyard, it’s now a hotspot for vibrant murals, trendy boutiques, stylish brunch spots, and rooftop views that show off the city skyline. We cruise past the famous wings mural, but we also uncover hidden works of street art and lesser-known corners that give the Gulch its character. With a mix of historic roots and sleek modern design, this stop captures where Nashville’s been—and where it’s headed. We wrap it up by leaving you with a long list of local favourites to check out on your own, from rooftop bars to tucked-away coffee shops.
Edgefield
  • 10m
As we cross the river into East Nashville, we ride through the Edgefield area—one of the city’s earliest suburbs and a true treasure trove of architectural and cultural history. Developed in the mid-1800s, Edgefield was once home to Nashville’s elite, and it still showcases beautifully preserved Victorian, Italianate, and Queen Anne-style homes that line its quiet, tree-canopied streets. This area has weathered a lot over the years—from devastating fires in the late 1800s to major tornados in more recent decades—but it’s always rebounded with strength and community spirit. Riding through Edgefield feels like stepping back in time, with each home and block offering a glimpse into Nashville’s layered past. Our guides bring the neighborhood’s stories to life—sharing the history of its founding, its architectural evolution, and the creative spirit that still defines East Nashville today.
Five Points
  • 10m
Five Points is the beating heart of East Nashville’s nightlife—and one of the city’s most unique cultural crossroads. This quirky, eclectic district has long been a gathering place for artists, musicians, and free spirits, and today it’s where East Nashville’s creative energy really shines. From dive bars and indie music venues to craft cocktail lounges and funky boutiques, Five Points comes alive after dark, but its roots run deep. Historically, this area served as a vital commercial centre for the east side and has grown through decades of transformation—surviving fires, floods, and tornadoes while building a fiercely loyal community around it. On our e-bike tour, we ride straight through the heart of it, pointing out landmark spots and sharing how Five Points evolved from a historic junction into the vibrant, offbeat hub it is today. It’s where East Nashville’s past and present collide—and there’s no better way to experience it than on two wheels.
Nashville Farmers' Market (Pass by)
The Nashville Farmers’ Market is a flavourful stop on our tour—literally and figuratively. Tucked next to Bicentennial Mall, this bustling market has been a community hub since the early 1800s, and today it's home to a diverse mix of local growers, international food vendors, artisans, and small businesses. It’s where old-school Tennessee farm culture meets the modern, global palate of Nashville’s ever-growing food scene. Our stop here gives guests a chance to explore the open-air sheds, sample fresh produce (when in season), and browse through handmade goods and unique finds. You’ll get the inside scoop on the market’s history, the seasonal rhythm of Tennessee agriculture, and some of our guides’ favourite food stalls and hidden gems inside the Market House. It’s a quick but colourful stop that celebrates Nashville’s roots and its evolving culinary storey.
Tennessee State Capitol (Pass by)
Perched on a hill overlooking the city, the Tennessee State Capitol is one of the most iconic and historic landmarks in Nashville. Built in the 1850s using local limestone, it’s one of the oldest working state capitol buildings in the country—and one of the few designed in the Greek Revival style without a dome. On our tour, we stop at a prime viewing spot where your guide shares the storey behind its construction, its architect’s dramatic fate, and the powerful moments in Tennessee history that unfolded on these very grounds. It’s a striking view and a powerful reminder of the state’s influence on national history—from the Civil War to the suffrage movement. We won’t bore you with politics, but we’ll definitely make the history stick.
Music City Center
  • 5m
One of the most unique moments on our tour is riding straight through the middle of Music City Centre—Nashville’s massive, wave-shaped convention centre that stretches over six city blocks. Gliding through its wide, open-air breezeway on an e-bike feels like weaving through the centre of the city’s energy. Surrounded by stunning modern architecture, public art installations, and views of both the skyline and the hills beyond, it’s a cool contrast to the historic areas we explore earlier in the tour. It’s also a chance to see how Nashville blends the old with the new—right in the heart of city centre. While most people walk around it, we ride through it, giving you a fresh perspective and a feel for just how dynamic this city really is.
Bridgestone Arena (Pass by)
Bridgestone Arena is where Nashville turns up the volume. Home to the Nashville Predators and host to some of the biggest concerts in the country, this arena is a symbol of the city’s passion for both sports and live music. On our tour, we ride right past its massive curved facade, where your guide shares stories about unforgettable shows, rowdy hockey nights, and the arena’s role in cementing Nashville as a top-tier entertainment destination. Whether it’s country legends, pop icons, or a playoff game that has the whole city buzzing, there’s always something big happening here. It’s a spot that captures the electric side of Music City, just steps away from the honky-tonks of Broadway.
Nissan Stadium (Pass by)
Nissan Stadium is a major landmark on our tour and a perfect symbol of Nashville’s past, present, and future. Opened in 1999, it's been home to the Tennessee Titans, countless concerts, and unforgettable moments like the legendary “Music City Miracle.” As we stop along the East Bank, your guide shares the stadium’s history and its role in shaping Nashville’s identity as both a sports town and a live music capital. Just beyond the current structure, you’ll see signs of what’s to come—a brand-new, state-of-the-art domed stadium set to open in the coming years. This new venue will anchor a massive redevelopment of the East Bank, transforming the area into a vibrant, walkable area filled with green space, local businesses, and riverfront access. It’s a chance to witness a changing skyline and hear how this side of the river is poised to become one of Nashville’s most exciting new districts.
Public Square Park
  • 10m
Public Square Park is a scenic and symbolic stop on our tour, right in front of the Nashville Public Courthouse. This elevated green space offers sweeping views of the city skyline, the Cumberland River, and the historic city centre district. It's a favourite spot for festivals, rallies, and local events—but it also holds deep civic importance as a gathering place for the community. Your guide will share stories about the role this space has played in Nashville’s political and social history, from public speeches to modern-day demonstrations. It’s a peaceful pause with powerful context—where the beauty of the city and the voice of its people come together in one meaningful place.
Music City Walk of Fame
  • 10m
The Music City Walk of Fame is a quick but powerful stop on our tour—a tribute to the artists, songwriters, and music legends who’ve shaped Nashville’s sound and soul. Set in a city centre park across from the Country Music Hall of Fame, these pavement stars honour names from all genres, from Johnny Cash to Jimi Hendrix. Your guide will spotlight a few favourites and share the stories behind the names, connecting you to the people who helped make this city the world’s music capital. What makes this stop extra special is the energy all around you—you’re surrounded by landmarks, live music venues, and the hum of city centre Nashville. It’s a place where the past and present collide, and you can feel the creative pulse of the city in every direction.
Pie Town
  • 5m
Pie Town is one of Nashville’s most under-the-radar areas, and that’s exactly why we love showing it off. Tucked between city centre and The Gulch, this once-industrial district has been quietly transforming into a hub for makers, creatives, and small local businesses. On our e-bike tour, we cruise through the streets where old warehouses now house design studios, coffee shops, and one-of-a-kind experiences you won’t find in the tourist guides. There’s a gritty charm and a sense of momentum here—you can feel the city growing and evolving in real time. With the skyline in view and local life happening all around you, Pie Town gives you a taste of Nashville’s future without losing sight of its roots. It’s one of those places that surprises guests in the best way possible.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESShelby Park
    • South 20th Street at Shelby Avenue,
    • 37206, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEMarathon Village
    • 1305 Clinton Street
    • 37203, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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