Public | Small Group | City Of Portsmouth Bike Tour | 1.5-2hr






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Get ready for an exciting bike tour through the colorful neighborhoods of Portsmouth, where history and culture come together beautifully! Join us for a delightful 1.5-2 hour tour that showcases stunning 18th and 19th-century architecture, along with gorgeous parks and gardens filled with amazing art and sculptures. As we stop and explore, you'll discover the true charm of Portsmouth—a lovely seaport with a unique vibe and a well-preserved cityscape. Each neighborhood has its own special character, yet they all come together to create a rich community shaped by diverse cultures since the early 1900s. We’ll pedal along the scenic Piscataqua River and swing by Little Harbor to uncover some hidden gems that most people miss. Get ready to be in awe with stories and architectural wonders that bring Portsmouth to life! This fun and educational journey is perfect for families and is super easy ride. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes before the tour starts. Child’s 20 & 24 in. option on site.1 hour 45 minutes
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time)
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Use of equipment : Other.
Use of equipment : Bicycle use. Use of bicycle
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- Maximum 8 travellers in this tour.
Locations in the itinerary
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth, United StatesHighlights of the Hidden Neighborhoods of Portsmouth City View Bike Tour:
Former North End / Italian "Little Italy"
The Hill
South End and Prescott Park
Strawbery Banke
Wentworth Coolidge Mansion
Frank Jones Brewery - West End
Creek Neighborhood - Christian Shore10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location2
There are over a dozen colorful wooden houses are squeezed up against the towering Marriot and the Hilton Hotels. The concept, in the early 1970s, was that dilapidated buildings bred ragged people. After World War II, most cities demolish thousands of "blighted" urban areas across the nation. Most were replaced by high-rise apartments, shopping malls, and hotels. In Portsmouth, we lost much of historic Vaughan Street and replaced it with a parking garage and open lots. We will pass by a collection of preserved historic homes saved by urban renewal and move into this area for preservation.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location
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Strawbery Banke Museum
14 Hancock St, Portsmouth, United States, 03801-4669Strawbery Banke Museum began as a “save our history” effort by the citizens of Portsmouth. In the late 1950s, Puddle Dock, an area of dilapidated homes near the Piscataqua River was targeted for urban renewal. All the “substandard” homes in Puddle Dock — some of which dated back to the 1600s — were to torn down and replaced with modern buildings. That was until city librarian Dorothy Vaughn addressed the Portsmouth Rotary Club one day in 1957.
That day Vaughn “laid it on the line” for the Rotary Club, telling them that every time one of the old houses was torn or an antique piece of Portsmouth furniture shipped out of town, the city was losing its past. The Rotary Club was galvanized into action, and while Puddle Dock did undergo urban renewal, much of it has been saved as a historic museum.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location4
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion
375 Little Harbor Rd, Portsmouth, United States, 03801-5527Explore the beautiful Little HARBOR7 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location5
Franklin Jones was born in Barrington, New Hampshire in 1832. He was the fifth of six boys as well as the fifth of seven children in his family. He left home at 16 and moved to Portsmouth and worked as an apprentice in his older brother Hiram's stove store. Within 3 years he owned an interest in the store and in 1854 he took it over completely. Throughout his life Jones would be active in several businesses at once, a pattern he developed early and in these early years, he was also a tin peddler and a rag picker. In 1858 he became partners with John Swindell, an Englishman who had recently moved to Portsmouth to start a brewery producing ale. 7 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth, United StatesThe Creek (pronounced “Crick”) was about 90% Irish Catholic and
there are still many Creek natives who live in the neighborhood. The North End and Christian Shore surrounding the North Mill Pond, are
linked to the downtown by Maplewood Avenue. While
the southern portion has been intruded by urban renewal,
containing several major historic urban archaeological sites,
the rest is a 2-story residential area below the Route 1 ByPass which includes the oldest house in New Hampshire and
a cluster of Federal and Victorian buildings similar to the
South End. Added to the District in 2010, the West End is
a 19th-century Frank Jones Brewery and Button Factory which also encompasses the Islington Street neighborhood and includes various residential and commercial architectural styles.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location7
Prescott Park
105 Marcy St, Next To Portsmouth Harbor, Portsmouth, United States, 03801-4616Prescott Park is a ten-plus acre waterfront park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. The land was purchased in the 1930s by two sisters, Josie and Sarah Prescott. The sisters, public school teachers, had used an inheritance to systematically purchase and clear properties along the Piscataqua River.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location8
Visit the new Endeavor Sculpture dedicated for the Portsmouth 400th Anniversary.10 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location
Meeting and Pickup
Starting point
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Historic John Paul Jones HouseView Location
End point
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Historic John Paul Jones HouseView Location
Pickup details
Customers must make their own way to and meet at the start point- Travelers CANNOT choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Language And Guide
Tour Guide Available In
- English
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticketCancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Suplier may cancel the activity on account of bad weather conditions.
- Suplier may cancel the activity due to too few participants.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in America/New_York time to receive 100% refund.
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Operated by PortCity Bike ToursCreated on 19 Jan 2020Created on 28 Jun 2025
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