Explore Orlando after dark on a guided bike ride through downtown + nearby neighborhoods. You’ll make stops at a few local favorite bars and take in the city’s laid-back nightlife scene along the way.
Orlando has a different kind of energy at night. This guided bike tour offers a fresh way to experience it — riding through local neighborhoods as the city winds down and the nightlife starts to come alive. The route moves through downtown, Mills 50, and Ivanhoe Village, giving you a feel for the places where locals actually spend their evenings.
You’ll stop at a few favorite neighborhood bars along the way, with time to grab a drink and take in the atmosphere. The ride is relaxed and welcoming, designed for visitors who want to see more of the city and enjoy a night out that feels both fun and meaningful.
Our first stretch takes us along the scenic shores of Lake Ivanhoe and through Gaston Edwards Park. You’ll catch lakeside views, city skyline glimpses, and shady paths that feel a world away from the busy streets nearby.
From there, we hop onto Orlando’s Urban Trail, stopping at an inconic mural, cruising over the protected bike overpass and into the vibrant heart of downtown Orlando.
We’ll roll right through Church Street Station, once Orlando’s historic train hub and now a lively stretch filled with bars, restaurants, and live music spots. It’s a quick but colorful ride through one of the city’s most iconic areas.
We’ll park the bikes at Wall Street Plaza, a perfect spot with easy walking access to Orange Avenue and Magnolia Avenue—two of downtown’s main hubs for bars and nightlife. You’ll have time to grab a drink or explore a few lively spots before we hop back on the bikes.
Next, we cruise alongside the famous Lake Eola, where swan boats, skyline reflections, and public art offer a peaceful stretch of the ride.
We’ll park the bikes again and explore Thornton Park’s charming streets, full of independent shops, sidewalk cafés, and cozy bars. You can grab another drink, browse the boutiques, or just enjoy the relaxed, artsy vibe.
From Thornton Park, we continue riding through historic Eola Heights before making our way into Mills 50—an eclectic district known for street art, dive bars, and late-night food spots. We’ll ride through a hidden alley tucked behind some of Mills 50’s most popular nightlife spots, then take a break at a favorite bar known for live music and a laid-back crowd. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase.
A short cruise along the Urban Trail brings us back to where we started. Your guide will share more recommendations if you want to continue your night out in Orlando.
We will meet at Loch Haven Park (1001 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803).
When you enter the park from Princeton, make a right towards Orlando Family Stage and you'll see your guide with all the bikes.
Orlando is renowned as the theme park capital of the world, home to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld. Beyond its famous attractions, Orlando offers a vibrant dining scene, luxurious resorts, and natural beauty with its lakes and parks.
Walt Disney World Resort is the world's largest theme park resort, featuring four theme parks, two water parks, and numerous entertainment and shopping districts.
Universal Orlando Resort features two theme parks, a water park, and the CityWalk entertainment district, offering a variety of thrilling rides and attractions based on popular movies and characters.
SeaWorld Orlando is a marine-life theme park featuring thrilling rides, marine animal exhibits, and educational shows.
The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers a fascinating look into America's space program, with exhibits, tours, and the opportunity to see real spacecraft and astronauts.
The Orlando Museum of Art features a diverse collection of American and contemporary art, as well as traveling exhibitions and educational programs.
A fusion of Caribbean and Floridian flavors, featuring dishes like grilled fish, jerk chicken, and tropical fruit salsas.
Slow-smoked meats with a variety of sauces, including traditional and sweet and tangy options.
Florida is known for its citrus, and Orlando offers a variety of fresh citrus dishes, including marmalades, sorbets, and cocktails.
This is the peak tourist season with pleasant weather and crowded attractions. It's ideal for those who want to experience all that Orlando has to offer but be prepared for higher prices and long lines.
United States Dollar (USD)
Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00)
120VV, 60HzHz
Orlando is generally safe for tourists, with a low crime rate in tourist areas. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety.
Orlando Greyhound Station
The Lynx Bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around Orlando. It serves major attractions, hotels, and neighborhoods.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A popular beach destination known for its surfing, beautiful beaches, and the Kennedy Space Center.
The oldest city in the United States, featuring a rich history, beautiful architecture, and scenic views.
A popular beach destination known for its racing history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife.
Price varies by option