Party Bike Team Building Activity
What is the Party Bike Team Building Activity?
An alternative after-work drinks experience, putting your colleagues on a pedal-powered bike around your chosen location to see the sights and enjoy some drinks. This informal event will see you work together to get around with help from your sober driver to steer through the city.
What’s Included
- Party bike to see the sights!
- Sober guide to drive the bike
- Pedal together around the city
- Bluetooth sound system on board
- Maximum 15 people per bike
- 2 bikes available that will take the same route together
- Choice of drinks on board can include: prosecco, beer, wine, cider and more
- Unlimited drinks per person
- Bike roof and ponchos provided in wet weather
- Karaoke option on the bike
- Unique after work drinks idea
- Duration: 1 hour
- Times available: 11am – 8pm
Event Format
Before your event, you'll be provided with a central meeting point where you can hop on the bike and get settled. From there, your sober driver will set off around the city, with the ability to adapt the route to you.
The bike comes equipped with a sturdy roof and coolbox in the middle, this is where you'll find all the drinks! Grab as many drinks as you want on the way around the city whilst seeing the sights. There is also a bluetooth music system on board, so you can connect and listen to your own music - and even do a bit of karaoke if you fancy.
FAQ's
What happens to the Party Bike experience if it rains?
It's a good question, considering the unpredictable UK weather. All of our bikes have sturdy roofs to cover most of the bike, but we will also provide ponchos for everyone for a bit of extra protection against the elements.
How Long is the Party Bike Team Building Experience?
After everyone is comfortable on the bike, we allocate an hour for your tour around the city. This is enough time to cover a lot of ground without getting too tired from the pedalling!
Other food & drink events we offer include the pizza making activity & cocktail making team event
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