Gregg and I are headed to Paris again at the end of the month; this time I really want to take advantage of a mode of transportation that is easier to grab than a taxi. Not only will it be fun but we'll be able to see more faster and we won't miss all the beautiful architecture and street scenes because we're stuck in the Metro.
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In Paris, Velib' Bikes are a welcome effort in sustainability. Tourists, as well as businessmen, are using this system, developed in 2007, for transportation and just enjoying the city on two wheels. There are over 10,000 bikes available at 750 locations throughout the city, with stations every 30 meters.
This ecologically- friendly network of bicycles is not only great for commuting, but also for everyday errands. They are free for trips under 30 minutes. Bike a bit, return the bike near your destination or leave it and continue on by train or bus to pick up your next bike and return it where convenient. You never have to worry about locking your bike or remembering where you parked it.
Here's great video on how it works. Remember, you'll need a credit card.
The bikes are super- sturdy and designed for high traffic use and low theft appeal.
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The system seems to work, the bikers enjoy some exercise, and city air may just be a bit cleaner.
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