Governor's Island in NYC
Take a ferry (you can catch it near the Staten Island Ferry downtown, which is easily accessible by subway) and you can pick up free bikes on Governor's Island. A perfect afternoon... More
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Take a ferry (you can catch it near the Staten Island Ferry downtown, which is easily accessible by subway) and you can pick up free bikes on Governor's Island. A perfect afternoon... More
The Liberty Hotel, in Beacon Hill (doubles from $295), and Harvard Square’s Charles Hotel (doubles from $199) are partnering to allow guests to travel the five miles between the... More
"If I can, I bring my bike and ride instead of taking taxis or the subway." Katharine Van Itallie, Art Director
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If you’re fit and intrepid, riding a bicycle is the best way to get around the island. There are more than 25 miles of bike paths here—all of them safely separated from roadways... More
Biking is a viable option for those with time, especially in Minneapolis, which has 55 miles of designated bicycle lanes. The Midtown Greenway, which will eventually connect to ... More
Compared to other cities its size, Houston has done little in the way of providing well-marked bicycle lanes. Bicycling in the heart of town is difficult and hazardous. Even on ... More
From May through October, you can "borrow" a bike by leaving a valid ID and a refundable deposit at Theaterplatz or at the Hauptbahnhof in Zurich.
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Bikes rentals are inexpensive and available at most train stations in Amsterdam; most streets have designated bike lanes.
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Bike tours are an excellent way to visit New Zealand's Marlborough wine country and are offered through Wine Tours by Bike (www.winetoursbybike.co.nz).
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