Celebrate Houston On A Fully Motorized Party Bike

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Trill On Wheels Hip-Hop Party Bike

Welcome to the Trill On Wheels experience!  Ride through Houston on a fully motorized, music driven Hip Hop Party Bike led by our professional Hip Hop Captains. This high energy tour keeps the music going from start to finish with interactive call and response moments, Trill Trivia, and Hip Hop Karaoke.

 

Along the route, guests will hear stories about Houston’s culture, music, and neighborhoods while making two stops at some of the city’s hottest spots. There will also be photo opportunities along the way, so come camera ready.

 

Reservation Information

 

  • Check in begins at your designated tour start time at the Rider Lounge located at 3900 Almeda, Houston TX 77004.

  • Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for check in and orientation.

  • A state issued ID or passport is required.

  • Ride experience includes light pedaling, Trill Trivia, Hip Hop Karaoke, and two bar stops.

Refund Policy:

The party never stops at Trill On Wheels, but safety always comes first. If weather conditions are deemed unsafe, the tour may need to be canceled. Houston weather can change quickly and storms often pass without impacting rides, so please dress appropriately for changing conditions. Do not assume your reservation is canceled unless you are contacted by a Trill On Wheels team member.  If weather is deemed unsafe, we will cancel the tour, notify you, and issue a rain check for a future ride. If your group chooses not to ride at its own discretion, rain checks will not be issued.

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Individual Seat

$42.99

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Trill On Wheels Hip-Hop Party Bike
Trill On Wheels delivers the culture in motion through the country’s first Hip-Hop themed party bike. Based in Houston’s Historic Third Ward, we blend music, storytelling, and celebration on safe, guided routes while spotlighting local, minority-owned businesses and landmarks