REVIEW · AMSTERDAM
Amsterdam: The Original BUBBLES & BIKE Private Prosecco Tour
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That cork-pop feeling is the whole point. This is a private Prosecco Bike party where you cruise Amsterdam on pedals, not on sightseeing time. I like the clean setup: you bring the crew and your playlist energy, and each person gets an ice-cold bottle of Prosecco while a driver-guide handles the route.
What really makes it work is that you can control the effort. I love the balance of pedal-as-much-as-you-like plus an able driver-guide who keeps things moving. One thing to consider: it’s not a quiet, hushed tour. You’ll be in party mode, and you should keep it respectful if your route edges toward quieter residential streets.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Go
- A Private Prosecco Bike Ride That Trades Sights for Sips
- The 85-Minute Rhythm: What You’ll Do During the Ride
- Price and Value: $365 Per Group Up to 6
- How the Tour Feels on the Bike: Pedal Power, No Stress
- The Guide Factor: Why Fun and Patience Matter
- Meeting Point Under the Train Viaduct: Small Detail, Big Difference
- Routes and Neighborhood Vibes: Party Mode With Boundaries
- What’s Included (and What You Should Plan for)
- Who This Prosecco Bike Tour Is Best For
- Should You Book This Amsterdam Prosecco Bike Tour?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start?
- How do I get there from Amsterdam city center?
- How long is the tour?
- Is it a private group tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I have to pedal the whole time?
- What languages are the hosts/greeters?
- Can larger groups be accommodated?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Points Before You Go

- Ice-cold Prosecco for every person is included, no extra drinks math.
- Private group ride keeps the vibe friendly and flexible.
- 85 minutes gives you a proper stretch of cruising, not a quick photo stop-and-go.
- Pedal as much as you like while the driver-guide handles the route.
- English and Dutch hosts help you settle in fast.
- Meeting under a train viaduct means you need to find the exact spot and be on time.
A Private Prosecco Bike Ride That Trades Sights for Sips

Amsterdam is made for walking, canals, bikes, and planning your next moment. This tour swaps the usual script of museums and monuments for something way more social: a rolling celebration on a bike bar. It’s built around the simple idea of popping open Prosecco and letting the city slide past while you laugh and pedal.
The best part is the way the tour format protects your fun. You’re not stuck waiting for a group pace, and you’re not doing a checklist of attractions. Instead, you can focus on the atmosphere—your tunes, your crew, and the steady motion of Amsterdam streets outside the center’s busiest churn.
You can also read our reviews of more cycling tours in Amsterdam
The 85-Minute Rhythm: What You’ll Do During the Ride

Think of the experience as one long, upbeat loop rather than a chain of separate stops. The total time is 85 minutes, and the heart of it is pedaling through Amsterdam while the route is managed for you.
Here’s how that typically plays out for your group:
- You meet at the start point, get settled, and get your bottle of Prosecco per person.
- You head out with a driver-guide who handles the route so you don’t need to think about turning, directions, or where you’re going next.
- You pedal when you want, then ease up when you don’t—because the setup is designed for shared effort, not punishment.
This isn’t a silent, sightseeing-first tour. If you want to learn the city, you’ll still get some Amsterdam talk from the host/guide. But the main storyline is simpler: cruise, sip, and let your group set the energy.
Price and Value: $365 Per Group Up to 6

The price is $365 per group (up to 6 people). That’s not cheap in raw numbers, but it can land as good value when you look at what’s included: the tour guide plus one bottle of Prosecco per person during the ride.
This is the kind of activity where the “per person” math depends on how many of you show up:
- If you book with a full group up to 6, the cost per person drops a lot compared with splitting between just two or three riders.
- It also makes sense for celebrations—hens, birthdays, weekend arrivals—because you’re paying for an experience that turns into one memorable shared night.
If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it can still be fun, but you’ll usually feel the price more. For a friend group, though, this is the sweet spot: you get a private vibe, guided navigation, and the Prosecco included, all in one package.
How the Tour Feels on the Bike: Pedal Power, No Stress

Amsterdam bikes can feel like a sport, even when you’re just doing a normal ride. This one still has that pedal rhythm, but it doesn’t force you into full-on training mode.
You’re explicitly told you can:
- Pedal as much as you like
- Or let the driver-guide take over
That matters because it lets different fitness levels stay together. One person can crank and laugh; another can ease back and enjoy the ride. And since there’s a driver-guide managing the route, you’re not stuck worrying about where to steer while you’re holding a bottle.
A lot of the fun comes from the contrast: Amsterdam is usually about movement and focus, and here it’s turned into a party loop. You end up with sore legs afterward—not because you have to suffer, but because pedaling for a steady 85 minutes is still pedaling.
The Guide Factor: Why Fun and Patience Matter

In a tour like this, the guide is the difference between a nice ride and a truly chaotic-good memory. The experience leans hard on the host’s energy, and it shows in the way different guides get mentioned by name: Mu, Lucas, Pepper, Roger, and Edward.
What you should expect from a strong guide here:
- They keep the group entertained without making it awkward.
- They’re patient, especially when everyone is chatting, setting up tunes, and adjusting to the bike.
- They add just enough Amsterdam context to make the streets feel more meaningful than a backdrop.
Even when the ride is all about partying, you still want someone who can read the group and keep the pace comfortable. That’s the part that turns this into a smooth, rolling hangout instead of a bumpy logistics exercise.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Amsterdam
Meeting Point Under the Train Viaduct: Small Detail, Big Difference

Getting to the start spot is simple once you know what you’re looking for—but it’s precise. The meeting point is under the train viaduct, directly opposite Rhôneweg 1, behind the bus stop.
Two practical tips that will save your group stress:
- Be on time. You may have to wait a few minutes if the team is returning from the previous tour.
- If you arrive and don’t see anyone, don’t panic. Wait until the appointed time so you don’t miss the handoff.
From Amsterdam city center, the easiest path in the information provided is:
- Take a train or metro to Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station
- Walk about 4–5 minutes to the meeting area
If you’re the type who likes arriving early anyway, you’ll probably feel happiest by giving yourself a little buffer. This is one of those tours where your first five minutes set the mood for the whole 85.
Routes and Neighborhood Vibes: Party Mode With Boundaries

You’re told the ride happens outside the busy centre in an up-and-coming area. That’s part of the appeal: you get Amsterdam energy without being trapped in the thickest tourist flow.
Still, there’s one expectation you should set before you start clinking bottles: it’s a party on wheels, but you’ll be moving through real streets. One consideration that’s worth taking seriously is noise and behavior. If your group is loud, keep it fun, not disruptive—especially if the route touches calmer streets where people may prefer quiet.
This isn’t about fear or rules. It’s about smooth sailing. The best group energy doesn’t just feel good—it makes the ride better for everyone around you, including the guide trying to keep the flow moving.
What’s Included (and What You Should Plan for)

Here’s what’s clearly included:
- Pedal bar tour
- Tour guide
- 1 bottle of Prosecco per person
What you should plan for:
- Your group dynamic. Since this is a private experience, your crowd sets the tone.
- Your tunes. The description references using your playlist, so think about downloading your favorites ahead of time or having a plan for what you want playing.
- Your comfort level. It’s not a stroll. You may want water and breathable layers depending on the season.
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes “value for money,” this is one of those rare tours where a major part of the experience cost is bundled in: the Prosecco isn’t a separate purchase decision during the ride.
Who This Prosecco Bike Tour Is Best For

This tour fits best when your goal is fun first and facts second. It’s ideal if you:
- Want a group celebration (hens show up again and again in the vibe of this kind of tour)
- Are visiting Amsterdam for a weekend and want an opening activity that feels like a memory
- Like the idea of seeing the city at bike speed, but don’t want to wait for formal sightseeing stops
- Have a mixed group where some people want to pedal and others want to enjoy the party without going full workout
It can also work well for first-timers because the guide helps orient you with Amsterdam talk while the ride does the entertainment heavy lifting.
Should You Book This Amsterdam Prosecco Bike Tour?
Book it if you want a private, social, alcohol-included Amsterdam activity that doesn’t feel like a standard walking tour. The included Prosecco per person and the guide-led routing make it easy to relax while still feeling the momentum of biking through the city.
Hold off if you want a quiet cultural tour, or if your group isn’t comfortable with party energy in public spaces. Also, if your group size will be far below the up-to-6 target, you may feel the price more strongly since the cost is per group.
If you’re looking for a fun start to your Amsterdam weekend and your crew is ready to pedal, sip, and laugh, this is a strong choice. Just show up on time, find the train-viaduct meeting point, and set expectations for a rolling party rather than a hushed stroll.
FAQ
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is under the train viaduct directly opposite Rhôneweg 1, behind the bus stop.
How do I get there from Amsterdam city center?
Take a train or metro to Amsterdam Sloterdijk Station, then walk about 4–5 minutes to the meeting point.
How long is the tour?
The ride lasts 85 minutes.
Is it a private group tour?
Yes, it’s a private group experience.
What’s included in the price?
You get a pedal bar tour with a tour guide, plus one bottle of Prosecco per person.
Do I have to pedal the whole time?
No. You can pedal as much as you like, and the driver-guide can take over.
What languages are the hosts/greeters?
The host or greeter is available in English and Dutch.
Can larger groups be accommodated?
Yes. Each bike group has capacity up to 17, and the provider says more bikes are available for bigger groups.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.








































