Pedal through the historic streets of Kyoto as you visit its magnificent temples and shrines by bike during this 3- to 4-hour small-group tour limited to 9 participants. Take a spin down the Path of Philosophy on this Kyoto tour that gives you an overview of the city while using a mode of transport preferred by locals: the humble bicycle. See shrines, temples and mountains - this is an enlightening escape from the city.
Small-group bike tour of Kyoto
See Heian-Jingu Shrine and Nanzenji Temple
Ride down the Path of Philosophy
Maximum of 9 participants ensures a more personalized experience
Use of bike is included
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
Local English-speaking guide
Use of bicycle and helmet
Exclusions
Gratuities (optional)
Food and drinks, unless specified
Departure & Return
Departure point
In front of Kyoto Tourist Information Center on 2nd floor of Kyoto Station next to Isetan Department StoreIn Japanese: "Kyoto-kan-koo-annai-jo"
Departure Time
8.45am
Return Details
Returns to original departure point at approximately 12:30pm
What To Expect
Wind your way through the charming side streets and elegant temples of ancient Kyoto by bicycle, allowing an unexpected way to explore this famous Japanese city. Your small-group bike tour is the perfect chance to experience the daily rhythms and important attractions of one of the world's most picturesque urban areas.Start your bike excursion in the morning from Kyoto Station, where you'll meet your guide and proceed to get your bike, helmet and brief safety instructions. Pedal off into the city by heading for the Kamo River, a route that affords excellent views of downtown, along with a collection of traditional restaurants that line the river banks.Head next to Heian-Jingu Shrine, an important religious center known for its visually-striking red torii (sacred gate), where you'll also have the chance to admire reconstructions of structures from Kyoto's old palace complex.Continue your cycle trip by riding along a network of charming canals, eventually reaching Nanzenji Temple, which embodies many of the typical stylistic details of classic Zen Buddhist religious structure. Take a few moments to explore the site's collection of eye-catching small temples before proceeding on to the famous Path of Philosophy.Arrive at the Path of Philosophy, a beautiful thoroughfare lined on both sides by hundreds of cherry trees. This iconic path was named by Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro, who used the walkway to practice meditation during his commute to nearby Kyoto University. After visiting the Path of Philosophy, return by bicycle to Kyoto Station where you ride concludes.Please note that this tour covers about 9 miles (15 kilometers) by bicycle, and can be quite strenuous for travelers who are not used to cycling. This tour is recommended for guests who have at least a medium level of fitness ability.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Minimum age is 12 years
Please note: Shimogamo Shrine will no longer be visited on this tour.
Please note that this tour covers about 15 kilometres by bicycle, and can be quite strenuous for travellers who are not used to cycling. We recommend this tour for guests who have at least a medium level of fitness ability.
Maximum group size is 9
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel At least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.