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The Very Best Ways To Explore NYC By Bike

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With the city's new Citi Bike program in full force, New Yorkers from all walks of life are getting inspired to put the pedal to metal and take their own two wheeled adventures.

Whether you're Tour de France ready or picking up a bike for the first time since elementary school, we have a cool new route for every type of cyclist.

Check out our riding picks for the pretty paths, cool pit stops and fun hang outs that will keep you spinning all summer.

Hudson River Greenway: The perfect option for city cycling newbies and seasoned bikers alike, the Hudson River Greenway treats riders to breath taking river views, cool piers and parks, and plenty of kiosks stocked with gourmet dining and drinking options.

For a long trek, start at at Rockefeller Park on Manhattan's southern most tip and spin up to the George Washington Bridge, on 125th Street. The eleven mile ride will fly by as you gaze at the breath taking scenery. Weary cyclists can stop for a bite at The Creperie on the roof of The Standard, or wait until hitting Harlem before indulging in global soul food at Marcus Samuelson's Red Rooster.



Governor's Island: This concert hot spot offers more than killer music performances- it also boasts one of the city's best bike paths. A short trip on the bike friendly East River Ferry will give you access to the path which wraps around most of the island.

Take in the tree lined trails and old time mansions, in addition to some of the best views of the New York Harbor. Refuel at Picnic Point, where you can easily park your bikes and an enjoy a bite outside or watch the sunset while sipping a glass of wine from Little Eva's, a small vendor located nearby.



Williamsburg Bridge: Cruise through some of the coolest neighborhoods in Brooklyn by starting your bike trek on the Lower East Side's East River Park bike path.

To get over to Brooklyn, you can cycle on the Williamsburg Bridge, which is thought to be one of the most bike-friendly bridges because of its wide pathway and relatively low number of tourists.

Once you arrive in Brooklyn, cruise around the restaurant-dense hood to pick your favorite spot (Some of our top choices are Reynards at the Wythe Hotel for amazing burgers and cool cocktails or Marlow and Sons, an American bistro.) If you happen to take a trip on Saturday, be sure to check out the eclectic vendors featured at Smorgasburg, a Brooklyn flea market on North 7th Street.



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