There's no better way to explore a city or destination than from the saddle of a bicycle. You move fast enough to cover significant ground, but slowly enough to notice the details — the café with the perfect terrace, the hidden courtyard, the viewpoint that the tour buses never stop at. Bike rental is one of travel's great pleasures.
🚲 Why Explore by Bike?
- Discover more: Cover 3–4 times more ground than on foot while still experiencing the city at human speed
- Save money: Bike rental is dramatically cheaper than taxis, Ubers or guided tours
- Stay active: Turn your holiday into an active adventure
- Eco-friendly: Zero emissions, no traffic jams, no parking stress
- Flexible: Stop wherever you like, whenever you like
Rent a bike in 1,000+ cities worldwide — city bikes, e-bikes, mountain bikes
Find a Bike Near You🌍 The World's Best Cities for Cycling
Types of Bikes Available
🏙️ City Bikes
Upright, comfortable and practical — designed for flat urban environments. Perfect for Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Paris, Barcelona and most European city centres.
⚡ E-Bikes (Electric Bikes)
E-bikes make cycling accessible to everyone — the electric assist means hills feel flat and you arrive at your destination without breaking a sweat. Increasingly available in hilly cities and for touring routes.
🏔️ Mountain Bikes
For off-road adventures, trail riding and mountain destinations. Bali, the Alps, the Scottish Highlands and the Dolomites all offer extraordinary mountain biking terrain.
🛵 Scooters
In Southeast Asia, Bali, Greece and other warm-weather destinations, scooter rental is the standard way to explore. Always check local requirements and ensure appropriate insurance.
Cycling Routes Not to Miss
- Amsterdam canals: Flat, beautiful, the original cycling city
- Loire Valley, France: Châteaux, vineyards and gentle river paths
- Danube Cycle Path: From Passau (Germany) to Vienna through stunning river scenery
- Bali rice terraces: Guided downhill cycling from volcanic highlands
- Pacific Coast Highway, California: One of the world's great coastal cycling routes