Explore Downtown LA’s iconic landmarks on a thrilling 3-mile bike tour. Discover history, culture, and architecture with a local guide. Book now!
Explore Downtown LA’s iconic landmarks on a thrilling 3-mile bike tour. Discover history, culture, and architecture with a local guide. Book now!
- Grand Central Market - Grand Central Market is the premier culinary destination in downtown Los Angeles, showcasing the city’s rich cultural diversity through its food offerings. Since 1917, this market has brought together local vendors, artisanal eateries, and exciting pop-ups under one historic roof. Visitors can explore a wide array of…
- Grand Central Market - Grand Central Market is the premier culinary destination in downtown Los Angeles, showcasing the city’s rich cultural diversity through its food offerings. Since 1917, this market has brought together local vendors, artisanal eateries, and exciting pop-ups under one historic roof. Visitors can explore a wide array of flavors, from gourmet tacos and fresh seafood to handcrafted coffee and desserts, all within a vibrant setting.
Grand Central Market is also the starting point for Handlebar Bike Tours. Here, the guide meets participants, fits them to a bike, and embarks on an enjoyable ride highlighting the best of DTLA.
The tour is a round trip from Grand Central Market. Before or after the tour, visitors can soak in the energetic atmosphere filled with both locals and travelers. Grand Central Market combines history, flavor, and accessibility, making it the perfect hub for a biking adventure through Los Angeles.
- Angels Flight Railway - Angels Flight Railway is a historic Los Angeles landmark and the world’s shortest funicular railway, connecting Hill Street with Grand Avenue on Bunker Hill. Operating since 1901, its bright orange cars transport passengers up a steep incline, offering a glimpse into the city’s past and sweeping downtown views.
During the tour, participants meet their guide across the street from this famous film attraction, making it an easy and recognizable meeting point. From here, the bike experience begins as they explore the surrounding neighborhood and uncover the stories behind one of LA’s most iconic glimpses into the past.
- Gloria Molina Grand Park - Gloria Molina Grand Park is a gathering green space in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, stretching from The Music Center to City Hall. This is where LA celebrates the 4th of July, New Year’s Eve, and free summer concerts. The scenic park features fountains, shaded walkways, and sweeping city views, making it a favorite gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
On the tour, participants bike through the park and tackle a gentle incline using accessible ramps, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride for all skill levels while taking in the park’s lively atmosphere.
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The Music Center - The Music Center in downtown Los Angeles is one of the nation’s largest performing arts complexes, home to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, and Mark Taper Forum. This cultural hub hosts acclaimed opera, theater, and dance.
At the heart of the campus, Jerry Moss Plaza welcomes visitors with open space, public art, and a lively atmosphere. The plaza also features free summer programming, including concerts, dance events, and community performances that attract both locals and visitors.
During the tour, participants ride through the campus and admire its striking architecture and vibrant gathering spaces as the guide shares insights into its history and cultural impact. - Walt Disney Concert Hall - Walt Disney Concert Hall is an architectural icon in downtown Los Angeles, designed by Frank Gehry with sweeping stainless steel curves that define the city skyline. Home to the LA Phil, this world-renowned venue is celebrated for its exceptional acoustics and bold design.
On the tour, participants ride past the hall and admire its striking exterior while the guide shares insights into its creation, design, and role as a centerpiece of LA’s cultural scene.
- The Broad - The Broad Museum is a striking contemporary art destination in downtown Los Angeles, known for its honeycomb-like exterior and world-class collection. Visitors encounter works by leading modern artists in an immersive setting.
During the tour, participants pass by the museum as the guide shares highlights of its architecture and cultural impact on LA’s art scene.
- Little Tokyo - Little Tokyo is a historic downtown Los Angeles neighborhood rich in Japanese culture, cuisine, and heritage. Bustling streets feature authentic eateries, unique shops, and cultural landmarks.
On the tour, participants stop here for an off-bike break, allowing time to explore, relax, and experience the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere up close.
- City Hall - Los Angeles City Hall stands as a historic Art Deco landmark at the heart of downtown, offering a glimpse into the city’s civic past. Nearby, the Caltrans District 7 Headquarters showcases bold modern design, while LAPD’s headquarters highlights sleek, contemporary architecture.
During the tour, participants ride through this civic center and learn how these contrasting styles shape LA’s identity.

- Bicycle use
- Bicycle use
The Downtown LA Express Bike Tour is exceptional, offering a swift, enjoyable, and efficient 3-mile journey through the city’s most famous landmarks—ideal for those with limited time who want to explore the essence of Los Angeles. Unlike standard walking or bus tours, participants glide effortlessly between attractions with a local guide who enriches…
The Downtown LA Express Bike Tour is exceptional, offering a swift, enjoyable, and efficient 3-mile journey through the city’s most famous landmarks—ideal for those with limited time who want to explore the essence of Los Angeles. Unlike standard walking or bus tours, participants glide effortlessly between attractions with a local guide who enriches each location with stories, history, and insider insights. The tour includes Grand Central Market, Angels Flight Railway, Gloria Molina Grand Park, The Music Center, Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, Little Tokyo, and LA City Hall in one smooth circuit. With short distances between stops, a relaxed pace, and numerous photo opportunities, this tour optimizes sightseeing without feeling hurried. It’s an engaging, active way to experience the culture, architecture, and vibrancy of Downtown LA in less than 3 miles.
- Not recommended for travelers who can not ride a bike.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.