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#5 Paris, France: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour

Bike Taxis

As in Barcelona and Berlin, you can find these cool bicycle taxis in Paris.

If you missed the others, check out the #10 Basel, #9 Bogota, #8 Barcelona, #7 Berlin, and #6 Groningen great bicycle city photo tours.

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4 Responses to “#5 Paris, France: Great Bicycle City Photo Tour”

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  2. [...] you missed the previous bicycle photo tours, they were: #4 Copenhagen (Denmark) #5 Paris (France) #6 Groningen (the Netherlands) #7 Berlin (Germany) #8 Barcelona (Spain) #9 Bogota (Columbia) #10 [...]

  3. [...] counter-culture as Portland (Oregon), or the largest bicycle sharing program in the world like in Paris, or naked bicycle rides like in Barcelona and Portland, but compared to these and other world [...]

  4. [...] Paris’ stellar bike-sharing program that has gotten a ton of international attention and praise had 20,000 bicycles at about 1,500 stations at the end of its first year. In its first one hundred days, it had 10 million rentals. In about 6 months, the number of bicyclists in Paris nearly doubled! The program transformed transportation in Paris: “In the space of one year the vélib’ has become a Parisian institution, giving the streets and boulevards of the French capital a vague air of Amsterdam or Cambridge.” [...]

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