Pedal around like a local in the world’s best biking cities.
Find a bike:In Copenhagen, it’s possible for you to rent a bike through theDonkeyRepublicapp.
Here, youll find dedicated lanes, bike-traffic signals, and more than 700 miles of marked routes.
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One-way passes are pay-as-you-go.
The Western Australia government built the extensive Perth Bicycle web link to keep up with an inspiring local demand.
Find a bike:About Bike Hirerents road, mountain, hybrid, and tandem bikes by the hour.
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In 2017, 68 percent of commuters rode their bikes to and from work or school.
From the city center, follow the Amstel River south on the Ouderkerk aan de Amstel trail.
Find a bike:Amsterdam’s bike share program isHello-Bike, a pay-as-you-go service that works through an app.
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Seattle, Washington
The League of American Bicyclistsrecently namedWashington the No.
3 state for cyclists in 2022, giving Seattle a gold ranking.
The city earned aneight out of 10for its bicycle internet and its championing of bike culture.
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Find a bike:In Seattle, you might take advantage of app-based bike share programs likeLimeandVeo.
Spend the day rolling along the many bike paths that showcase the citys green spaces.
Just double-check to book your Bogota cycling vacation for a weekend so you could experience the capital without cars.
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Your first 30 minutes are free and a day pass about $4.30.
Basel, Switzerland
The Swiss have a love affair with cycling and in this city it shows.
you’re able to alsorent a bike in Basel and return it in another Swiss city.
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Find a bike:Grab an e-bike fromGuest Bike Baselat the citys main train station for about $20.
Barcelona, Spain
Theres no need to leave the urban core to cycle around this design-centric city.
Take a right onto Av.
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This route ends at Las Ramblas, a walkway lined with cafes, bars, and shops.
Prices start at about $9 for two hours.
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