Review of the Paris: 2-hour Emily Tour in a Private Rickshaw Bike
If you’re after an innovative way to soak in the sights of Paris, this 2-hour private rickshaw tour offers a unique blend of comfort, eco-consciousness, and a dash of the Emily in Paris charm. Using a sleek electric rickshaw, you’ll glide through some of the city’s most photogenic spots with a private driver and an audio guide in your language of choice. It’s a compact experience but packed with enough highlights to satisfy both first-timers and those looking for a different perspective on the City of Light.
Two things I really appreciate about this experience are its personalized nature—you’re in a private vehicle with just you or your small group—and the flexibility for photo stops and breaks. Plus, the audio guide in up to eight languages, including French and Japanese, helps you learn about each landmark without the chatter of a guide constant hovering over your shoulder. The only caveat? The sound quality of the audio can sometimes be hampered by traffic noise and the bumpy ride, so don’t expect a crystal-clear podcast experience.
One consideration to keep in mind is that the driver isn’t a guide—they’re there to operate the vehicle and ensure your safety—so you’ll want to pay close attention to the audio commentary. Also, since the tour focuses on the highlights, it’s best suited for those who want a quick, scenic overview rather than an in-depth historical deep dive. Overall, it’s a fun, convenient, and eco-friendly way to see Paris’s top spots without foot fatigue or traffic jams.
Key points / Takeaways

- Private & intimate: Only 1-2 passengers per electric rickshaw, making it ideal for couples or small groups.
- Audio-guided experience: Eight languages available, offering insights without a guide physically present.
- Flexible stops: Photo breaks and requests are welcome, letting you capture memories or grab a snack on the go.
- Iconic sights included: From the Panthéon to Pont Alexandre III, the route covers many of Paris’s most famous landmarks.
- Pet friendly: Bring along your furry friends without hassle.
- Accessible and eco-friendly: Electric bike reduces emissions and noise, perfect for a city that loves its sustainability.
Exploring Paris in a Rickshaw: A Practical and Quirky Ride

I love how the idea of exploring Paris in a rickshaw blends fun with practicality. It’s a refreshing alternative to walking or hopping on a crowded bus or bike. The electric-powered vehicle ensures a smooth ride, and since it’s private, you won’t be competing for space or trying to hear a noisy guide.
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What’s Included and How It Works
The service includes a driver, an audio guide in multiple languages, wifi on board, and photo stops. You’ll start at 2 Pl. Saint-Michel, a bustling hub in the Latin Quarter, then meander through some of Paris’s most photogenic areas. Your driver, like Zac or Alex according to reviews, isn’t a historian but an enthusiastic host who’s eager to make your ride enjoyable. For example, Gemma appreciated how her driver allowed her to enjoy a croissant and hot chocolate during a stop at Emilys apartment and boulangerie—making the tour feel more personal.
If you’re worried about being just a passenger, don’t be. The flexibility to request photo stops—whether at the Luxembourg Gardens or the Dalida Statue—means you can customize your experience. Want an extra shot of the Eiffel Tower or a quick snap at the Pont Alexandre III? Just ask.
The Itinerary and Highlights
The route takes in some of Paris’s most beloved sights. Starting at the Place Saint-Michel, you get a great view of the river and Notre Dame’s vicinity. Next, the Panthéon provides a grand photo opportunity, along with the Place de l’Estrapade, a quiet, charming square often missed by travelers. The tour also hits Rue des Fossés Saint-Jacques and SAS Boulangerie Rabineau, which, based on reviews, might be a hidden gem for food lovers.
A highlight is crossing Pont Alexandre III, renowned for its ornate design and stunning views of the Seine and the Invalides. From there, the Luxembourg Gardens offers a lush green respite—perfect for a quick photo or just to breathe in the Parisian atmosphere. The Dalida Statue adds a personal touch, connecting you to the city’s pop culture history.
What Travelers Say
Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and knowledgeable drivers, noting their enthusiasm and local tips. Lilian, for example, loved the driver Alex, describing him as “fun and nice,” giving plenty of historical tidbits. Several mention how the tour was well-planned, covering all the major sites comfortably within the two-hour window. Others appreciated the flexibility—Gemma pointed out that her driver even took her to the “I love you walk” after the main tour, which wasn’t on the original itinerary.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Experience and Its Limitations
While many praise the stunning views and personalized service, some note that the audio quality isn’t perfect. Gemma pointed out that the voice can sound “slightly robotic,” and traffic noise sometimes makes it hard to hear. Also, since the driver isn’t a guide, your understanding of each site depends on how attentive you are to the audio and your own curiosity.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience appeals most to couples, small groups, or solo travelers wanting a quick, comfortable overview of Paris’s highlights. It’s perfect if you’re short on time but still want good photos and a sense of the city’s vibe. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate eco-friendly travel and enjoy personalized, flexible experiences. If you’re looking for an in-depth guided tour, this might not satisfy; but if your goal is a fun, scenic ride with a bit of local flavor, you’ll find it a worthwhile option.
The Price and Practical Details

Pricing isn’t explicitly listed here, but considering the inclusions—private transport, audio guide, wifi, and stops—this is a good value for a private tour in a city as expensive as Paris. The two-hour duration is enough to see many core sights without feeling rushed, and the opportunity to request stops or extend your photo sessions adds to the value.
Availability varies, so check ahead for your preferred time slot. The departure point is convenient, right in the Latin Quarter, and the tour ends where it started—no fuss about transportation afterward.
Accessibility & Pet-Friendliness
A noteworthy perk is that the tour is pet friendly. If you’re traveling with a furry friend, this is a relaxed way to include them in your sightseeing.
Final Thoughts

This private Rickshaw tour offers a distinctive way to see Paris, combining comfort, flexibility, and a touch of whimsy. While it’s not a guide-led deep dive into the city’s history, it’s perfect for those wanting a quick, scenic overview with personal touches. The friendly drivers and the opportunity for photo stops make it a memorable experience, especially for first-time visitors or anyone wanting to see the major sights without the hassle of walking or navigating public transportation.
If you’re after an eco-friendly, intimate, and fun way to explore some of Paris’s most photogenic spots, this tour is worth considering—just remember to bring your curiosity, a sense of humor, and maybe some earplugs if you’re sensitive to traffic noise.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for small children or pets?
Yes, it’s pet friendly—which means you can bring your furry friends along. As for children, the tour is private, so you can decide if it suits their attention span.
Can I customize the stops during the tour?
Absolutely. The driver is open to breaks and photo requests, making it easy to tailor the experience to your interests.
What languages does the audio guide come in?
The audio guide is available in eight languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Chinese.
Does the tour include any guide commentary?
No, the driver isn’t a guide; instead, the audio guide provides the commentary in your chosen language.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The available information doesn’t specify accessibility details, so it’s best to contact the provider directly for specific mobility needs.
What should I wear or bring for the tour?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended. Don’t forget your camera or smartphone for photos. If the weather looks uncertain, bring a light raincoat or umbrella.
In all, this tour strikes a nice balance between fun, convenience, and seeing iconic Paris. It’s a great way to experience the city’s highlights without overdoing it—perfect for a quick, memorable ride through the heart of Paris.
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