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Explore Greenville on three wheels with Greenville Bike Taxi’s new pedicab tours

Whether you’re looking to see the sights or learn about Greenville’s history, Greenville Bike Taxi’s new pedicab tours are the perfect way to see the city.

Greenville Bike Taxi co founders Leonard and Phil

Cofounders Leonard and Phil | Photo by GVLtoday

We have some wheelie good news. Greenville Bike Taxi (GBT) has a new lineup of tours to help you get to know Greenville (or for you to recommend to an out of town visitor).

Hop in a pedicab and learn more about your city by booking one of these tours:

Greenville History Pedicab Tour

GBT partnered with Greenville History Tours to take you on a 90-minute ride through downtown to explore art, architecture, and hidden gems. The best part? It’s narrated by prominent Greenville tour guide and historian John Nolan.

Scenic Pedi-cruises of Greenville

Sit back and relax for one of three scenic routes of our city. The hour-long North Tour features rides through the Hampton-Pinckney Historic District and the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail + the 45-minute South Tour includes Falls Park and the West End. Can’t decide? Take the 90-minute Here, There, and Everywhere Tour so you don’t miss anything.

Tikes on Trikes

In partnership with Kidding Around Greenville, roll through downtown Greenville with hands-on stops for kids of all ages, including tasting samples at Poppington’s + stops at Linky Stone and Unity Park.

Not done sightseeing yet? Check out our City Guide featuring more tours to play tourist in your hometown.

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