Fat Tuesday is just around the corner, and that means one thing: Mardi Gras! If you’re looking for a unique way to experience this festive holiday, consider having a bicycle tour. This is a great way to see all the sights and sounds of New Orleans while getting some exercise at the same time. We’ll tell you everything you need to know about planning your bicycle tour during Mardi Gras. Keep reading for more information!
First things first: do you want to ride your own bike? If so, get it ready now. Make sure everything works as expected and that there are no major mechanical issues with any of the components (tires, brakes etc.). Then make a list of what needs fixing or replacing before embarking on this adventure!

If you’re not comfortable riding a bike in an unfamiliar city, you can always rent one. There are plenty of places to do this in New Orleans, and it’s a great way to try out different types of bikes before investing in your own.
Once you have your mode of transportation sorted out, it’s time to start planning the route. This is a bit more difficult during Mardi Gras, as many of the streets will be closed off for parades and other festivities. However, there are still plenty of options available to you.
One idea is to start in the French Quarter and make your way down to the riverfront. This route takes you past some of the most popular tourist spots in New Orleans, like Jackson Square and Bourbon Street.

Once you reach the riverfront, head west along St Charles Avenue until you get to Audubon Park. From there, take a right onto Magazine Street for about half a mile before turning left at Freret Street (the street that leads into Uptown). This will take you to the Garden District, where you can admire some of the most beautiful homes in New Orleans.
Finally, head back towards the French Quarter via Esplanade Avenue. This route takes you past City Park and through the Faubourg Marigny neighbourhood.
As you can see, there are plenty of options when it comes to planning a bicycle tour during Mardi Gras. Just be sure to stay aware of the festivities happening in the city and plan your route accordingly. Have fun and be safe!
Jesse Jenkins is a bicycle enthusiast who has turned his passion into a successful business. Along with his sister Jane, Jesse owns Fat Tire Bikes, a shop that specializes in selling high-quality bicycles and accessories. Jesse got his start in the cycling world as a kid, when he would ride his bike around town for fun. He quickly developed a love for the sport, and decided to turn it into a career.