





London: Biking Tours
The Vibe:More ground, fewer Tube rides 🚲
On two wheels, London opens up. Guided bike tours string together parks, palaces and markets at a pace that covers far more than walking, without the detachment of a coach window.
Tyres crunch through Hyde Park gravel before the route slips onto quiet embankment lanes. Guides drop factoids between traffic lights; the city flows past at a human speed.
- • Consistently high-rated among active London experiences
- • Routes cover 15 km of landmarks on average
- • E-bike options expand appeal to non-cyclists
Fit For
- 👨👩👧 Families: Child seats and smaller frames available on select routes.
- 💕 Couples: Royal parks tours suit a shared-pace morning.
- 💪 Active travellers: Cover more ground per hour than any walking tour.
- 🌿 Green travellers: Zero-emission way to sightsee across central London.
Highlights
- Royal parks loops — Hyde Park, Green Park and St James's in one ride
- Landmark routes — Westminster to Tower via the Embankment
- E-bike options — same coverage, less effort
- Borough Market stops for mid-ride food breaks
- Secret London bike routes — backstreets the buses cannot reach — Hidden Gem
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Table of Contents
- Most tours start near Hyde Park Corner, Southbank or Borough
- Bikes are collected at the operator base, not at the meeting point itself
- Bring a photo ID and any cycling gear you prefer
Food & Coffee Shops
Borough Market — common mid-ride stop for food
Serpentine Café inside Hyde Park — royal parks tour natural break
Independent cafés along South Bank for post-ride coffee
Borough Market — common mid-ride stop for food
Serpentine Café inside Hyde Park — royal parks tour natural break
Independent cafés along South Bank for post-ride coffee
Insider Tips
Best Time: Sunday mornings see the lightest traffic in central London
Hack: Wear layers — cycling warms quickly, but stops can chill
Hidden Gem: Regent's Canal towpath sections are flat and car-free
Keep left — London cycles on the left, unlike much of continental Europe
Best Time: Sunday mornings see the lightest traffic in central London
Hack: Wear layers — cycling warms quickly, but stops can chill
Hidden Gem: Regent's Canal towpath sections are flat and car-free
Keep left — London cycles on the left, unlike much of continental Europe
Photography Tips
Stops are photo-friendly — guides usually allow 5 minutes per landmark
Action shots work best in parks where the group spreads out safely
Avoid filming while riding — London cycling demands both hands
Stops are photo-friendly — guides usually allow 5 minutes per landmark
Action shots work best in parks where the group spreads out safely
Avoid filming while riding — London cycling demands both hands
Things To Do Nearby
Hyde Park — ride beyond the tour on your own after finishing
Borough Market — mid-ride food stop doubles as post-ride destination
South Bank — riverside walk to wind down after the saddle
Hyde Park — ride beyond the tour on your own after finishing
Borough Market — mid-ride food stop doubles as post-ride destination
South Bank — riverside walk to wind down after the saddle




