Cape Town eBike City Tour





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Discover the Heart of Cape Town – Your Unforgettable City Tour Step into the rhythm of the city and uncover its soul—one story, one street, one secret at a time. Our City Tour isn’t just sightseeing—it’s a journey through time, culture, and the little details that make this place truly unforgettable. Whether it’s your first visit or you’re ready to see the city from a new perspective, we’ll take you beyond the guidebook. From iconic landmarks to hidden alleyways, vibrant neighborhoods to quiet corners, you’ll experience the city like a local—with a fresh sense of wonder. Led by passionate local guides, our tours blend historical insight with personal stories and insider tips that only true city-lovers know. Think less textbook, more “wow, I never knew that!”
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The Cape Town Stadium is a football and rugby union stadium in Cape Town, South Africa, that was built as part of the country's hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Green Point Common, is a park in Green Point, Cape Town, in South Africa, where numerous playing fields and a golf course are situated. The Green Point Urban Park & Biodiversity Garden is just behind Mouille Point and has an entrance on Bay Road.
The Green Point Lighthouse, Cape Town is an operational lighthouse on the South African coast. First lit on 12 April 1824, it is located on Mouille Point. The lighthouse was the first solid lighthouse structure on the South African coast and the oldest operational lighthouse in South Africa.
rendy Mouille Point is known for posh fish restaurants and steakhouses with oceanfront patios, and for the Sea Point Promenade, which winds along the oceanfront past the red-striped Green Point Lighthouse. A playground with an ice rink and miniature railway attracts families at Blue Train Park, and nearby Green Point Park has trails, a hedge maze and the Cape Town Stadium sports and concert venue.
Ocean-facing Sea Point is a lively, affluent suburb where sandy beaches like Milton and Saunder’s Rock feature tidal pools, kids’ playgrounds and sunset views. Tracing the coastline, Sea Point Promenade is a popular walking route. Heading inland, there are abundant sushi bars, fast-food eateries and pizzerias. African handicrafts, craft coffee and live music are among the draws at the colorful Mojo Market
Clifton is an upscale oceanfront area beneath Lion’s Head peak known for its 4 white sand beaches, each with a distinctive crowd and vibe. Clifton 1st Beach is popular with surfers, 2nd Beach attracts families, 3rd Beach has a gay scene and tree-lined 4th Beach draws a trendy crowd. The neighboring Camps Bay district has a lively bar and restaurant scene along its waterfront.
Upmarket Camps Bay draws crowds to its namesake beach, known for its fine white sand, natural rock swimming pool and views of the Twelve Apostles mountains. Behind the beach, posh seafood restaurants, mellow cafes and cocktail bars with patios overlook the promenade. Nearby, Promenade Mall has boutiques selling fashion and beachwear, while the intimate Theatre on the Bay stages drama, musicals and comedy
ignal Hill, or Lion's Rump, is a landmark flat-topped hill located in Cape Town, next to Lion's Head and Table Mountain. The hill was also known as "The Lion's Flank", a term now obsolete. Together with Lion's Head, Signal Hill looks like a lion sphinx.
The Company's Garden is the oldest garden in South Africa, a park and heritage site located in central Cape Town. The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the region's first European settlers and provided fertile ground to grow fresh produce to replenish ships rounding the Cape. It is watered from the Molteno Dam, which uses water from the springs on the lower slopes of Table Mountain.
A popular daytime destination, hillside Bo-Kaap is known for its narrow cobbled streets lined with colorful houses. Local Cape Malay culture is represented at sites like the 1790s-built Auwal Mosque and the Bo-Kaap Museum, with exhibits about the achievements of Muslim immigrants. Nearby, simple restaurants serve curries, roti and other Cape Malay dishes. The Noon Gun cannon is fired daily at midday from Signal Hill.
Hillside De Waterkant is a chic enclave centered on Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, a small, upscale mall with fashion boutiques, commercial art galleries and global eateries. Leafy streets nearby are lined with brightly colored cottages housing craft coffee bars, stylish gift shops and guesthouses. A cluster of gay and lesbian cocktail bars and dance clubs gives the neighborhood its late-night, LGBT-friendly vibe.
The V&A Waterfront is a mixed-use suburb in Cape Town, South Africa. It is on the site of the oldest working harbour in the Southern Hemisphere. With Table Mountain as its backdrop, the 123-hectare neighbourhood sees millions of people visiting each year. It contains art, entrepreneurs, and sustainable design.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(6)
Great experience and way to get a good idea of the landscape of Capetown. With the very high quality e-bikes, should be possible for everyone despite a rather long climb to a great viewpoint on the Lion’s rump. Some riding along traffic but not too bad. We booked for the four of us and the tour was just the four of us with our guide. William our guide was outstanding and very knowledgeable about history and other interesting information about the city- highly recommend!
William gave us an awesome tour, we had a great time and saw part of the city we had never seeing before. Highly recommend!
In all honesty, I found the tour expensive compared to tours of other cities but I did enjoy the experience and the weather was amazing. William guided a group of 7 cyclists along the seashore and up to Signal Hill. The bikes are in excellent condition and it was easy going up the road to the top of the mountain.
Thank you William for a wonderful tour of Cape Town. We managed to see all of the sights! The bikes are superb and very powerful (no effort required!). Would highly recommend!
Easy booking and good e-bikes and helmets. Water bottle carrier on the bike and lockers at the shop to leave a bag Well paced tour with stops at points of interest. Cycled out along the coast to Camp Bay and then up Signal mountain (easy on an e bike). Back via Bo Kap to look at the colourful houses. William was a friendly and knowledgeable guide who looked after us well and took lots of photos for us. We would not usually do an e-bike tour but this enabled us to do a couple of decent climbs without breaking sweat.
Even if you wouldn’t normally do a bike tour of a city, I recommend this one. E-bikes enabled us to easily cover a good amount of ground with time at various sites to actually take in the scenery and enjoy it. Bikes were well maintained and set up for us individually so the pedalling was easy. Guide was very knowledgable and took us on routes and to places that vehicular tours can’t match. I’d been on a vehicle tour the day before , so had already seen a couple of the places on our cycle route, but we approached from a different angle and the information/ experience was different. Overall felt like this rounded off my sightseeing nicely. Would totally recommend this trip.



