Guided E-Scooter Tours in the Heart of Paris
See Paris on e-scooters
Perfect for families and teens!
Ready for an adventure? Hop on one of our premium e-scooters and discover Paris in a whole new way!
Our expert guides are passionate about sharing the city's secrets and making sure you have a blast. Glide past world-famous sights like the Louvre, Notre Dame, the Seine River, all while enjoying the fresh air and
beautiful views.
See More World-Famous Sights with Less Effort
Our e-scooter tours are designed to give you the best of Paris without having to walk. We’ll take you to must-see spots and have fun doing it.
Complimentary ponchos and sunscreen.
Closed shoes are a must—no flip-flops, sandals, or high heels allowed.
Tour Details
• When: Every day at 10 AM and 2 PM
• Approx. 2.5 - 3 hours
• Meeting Point: Saint Germain Des Prés church
• Age Requirement: 14 years and older (Per French law)
• What We Provide: Top-of-the-line e-scooters, helmets, and a quick
intro session
Guests will enjoy seeing the famous Louvre palace. For centuries home to the kings and queens of France, the palace is now the most-visited art museum in the world. Our route will take us to view the famous glass pyramid and portions of the stunning architectural design, built over generations. An excellent stop for photos!
Place de la Concorde, revolution square. Opposite the Louvre we will visit the notorious site of the guillotine during the days of the revolution. Guests will see the place where many, including the king and queen, met their end.
Heavily damaged by a fire in 2019, Notre Dame Cathedral is now undergoing intensive reconstruction work. Still, it is possible to pass by to see the intricate stonework on the main facade and appreciate the beauty of the architecture.
Central islands where the city began. Our tour route will take us through different parts of the islands in the center of Paris where the first inhabitants settled more than 2,000 years ago.
In previous times Le Marais was a swampy area outside of Paris. Now it's a trendy and vibrant neighborhood. This will be our pit stop, with an opportunity to use the restroom and grab an optional coffee/snack from a local cafe.
This large glass-domed hall designed and built for the 1900 Exposition Universelle is one of the more striking features of the Paris skyline. It features a rotating selection of events and exhibitions and will be one of the features seen from our stop on the Pont Alexandre III.
Guests will enjoy scenic views of the famous river Seine. Our tour route will take us down onto the pathway adjacent to the river at several different points. Guests will see first hand the transformation underway as Paris converts more areas fo the city into green and pedestrian zones. These sections should be very fun for riding the electric scooters, with plenty of beautiful views of the city's architecture and bridges.
We begin and end our journey on the Left Bank (Rive Gauche) of Paris! The historic neighborhood holds some of the city's best views and historic sites and is the perfect jumping off point for our electric scooter tour.
Our route will begin with a trip through the winding old streets of Paris' Latin Quarter. The tour starts on a small and quiet street perfect for learning how to ride the scooter. Then, follow your guide as they lead you through a quiet section of the neighborhood to get down to the bike pathway and the first stop on the tour.
Our tour will stop for pictures and incredible views from Paris' most famous and iconic bridge. Here we will see views of the Eiffel tower, the gold dome of Napoleon's tomb, as well as the Grand Palais and Petit Palais.
The tour meets at Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris, 75006.
Please meet your guide in front of the church.
Thanks for booking a tour with us!
Please use the link in this message to have everyone in your group read and sign our waiver before your scheduled tour time.
https://tinyurl.com/BadassWaiver
We need one signed waiver per person please, and parents/guardians can sign for those guests under the age of 18.
Minimum age for participation is 14 years old, as per French law.
Thanks and have a great time on your electric scooter tour of Paris!
-Badass Tours Paris
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