2-hour bike tour at lower Manhattan and to Brooklyn Bridge
Hybrid bike, helmet, bike bag and map
Meals and beverages
Tips and gratuities
Other services not specified
Children aged 13+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Children aged 1-17 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Luggage storage services are not provided
Participants should be able to ride a bike comfortably. The operator reserves the right to refuse service if the customer cannot ride a bike safely, and no refunds will be issued
Double trailers for toddlers, and tag-a-long attachments are not permitted on this tour
No guest under the age of 18 will be given a bike without an adult over the age of 18 present
Please note that no riders may exceed 300lbs in weight
Bike insurance is available for purchase, please refer to the exact price at the store. This is optional, but highly recommended as insurance protects renters from the cost of all damages up to USD400 and up to USD200 if the rental is stolen
Renters can keep the bike for the rest of the day for an additional USD15 per person
Please ask the staff in the store prior to your ride if you have any questions about the routes
Remember to ask the staff for any complementary equipment you will need (helmet or map)
Children aged 3-13 are required to wear a helmet
English and Dutch tour: 10:00 and 16:00
The best way to discover a city is traveling like a local. Instead of private charters, cabs, buses and trains, why not tour the city by bicycle? This 2-hour guided bike tour in New York will take you to see the busy lower Manhattan and the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn Bridge is one of the United State's oldest roadway bridges and was the first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed. After you’ve spotted the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and Staten Island, continue your tour descending into Brooklyn and riding past the historic houses of Brooklyn Heights. As you return over the bridge, passing the South Street Seaport, stop to take some more photos, taking advantage of the amazing views in all directions from the top of the Brooklyn Bridge.