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Parcourez les meilleurs sites de New York en une journée

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From Central Park to Brooklyn Bridge to Ground Zero, we'll see it all! This is not a tour for beginner cyclists. This a tour for confident, urban cyclists. We'll cover around 25 miles (40 km) over 6 hours. The pace will be brisk but not back-breaking or exhausting. We'll stick to designated bike lanes, but please understand, we cannot do this exclusively. This a tour for the adventurous of spirit. You'll see so many of NYC's most iconic spots and as they were intended to be seen: from the street. We'll take lots of breaks where you can get off the bikes, walk around and I will find you lots of photo ops to make you Instagram feed POP!

I'll keep you safe and you'll never risk wasting time getting lost. I'll also keep you entertained and provide history, context and local color. By the end of the day, you'll feel the burn, but be ready to feast in one of NYC's great restaurants—guilt free, you earned it!
Ville: La ville de New York
Sun 06 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
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Use of bicycle
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Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
2
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
3
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
4
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
5
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
6
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
7
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
8
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
9
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
10
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
11
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
12
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
13
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
14
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
15
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
16
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
17
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
18
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
19
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
20
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
21
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
22
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
23
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
24
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
25
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
26
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
27
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
28
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
29
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
30
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
31
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
32
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
33
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
34
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
35
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
36
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
37
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
38
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
39
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
40
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
41
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
42
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
43
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
44
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
45
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
46
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
47
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
48
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
49
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
50
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
51
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
52
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
53
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
54
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
55
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
56
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
57
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
58
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
59
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
60
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
61
Parc central
Nous verrons le centre commercial, la terrasse et la fontaine Bethesda, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow et de nombreux endroits familiers de la télévision et des films.
62
Times Square
Profitez des lumières de Broadway et de l'histoire de ce carrefour historique du monde.
63
Cathédrale Saint-Patrick
Admirez les arches élancées de cette cathédrale de renommée mondiale, inaugurée en 1910.
64
centre Rockefeller
Émerveillez-vous devant les tours art déco et modernistes, admirez la vue sur les statuts tout en racontant l'histoire de la vision de David Rockefeller Jr. pour une ville de New York moderne.
65
Bibliothèque publique de New York
Le bâtiment phare du système de la bibliothèque publique de New York, construit en 1911, est une merveille des beaux-arts et le site du premier mariage (et avorté) de Carrie et Big sur Sex and The City.
66
Terminal Grand Central
Cette station Gilded Age est célèbre dans le monde entier pour sa grandeur et ses 67 voies qui en font la plus grande station du monde. Cet héritage de la légendaire famille Vanderbilt de New York a été magnifiquement restauré dans les années 1990.
67
Parc John V.Lindsay East River
Le charmant East River Park a été le lieu de naissance de Shakespeare in the Park, depuis longtemps transféré à Central Park. Nous profiterons des vues de l'East River sur le Queens et Brooklyn en nous dirigeant vers le pont.
68
le pont de Brooklyn
Glissez sur la promenade de cette icône de New York âgée de 137 ans. Profitez de vues à couper le souffle sur les toits de Wall Street et le port de New York. Nous ferons une pause pour prendre plein de photos !
69
Dumbo
Cette zone post-industrielle était autrefois un foyer d'usines et d'entrepôts. Maintenant, ce sont des spectacles branchés, des restaurants chics et de magnifiques parcs. Nous ferons une pause pour un déjeuner de 30 minutes ici (coût du déjeuner non inclus).
70
Parc de l'hôtel de ville
Le 9 juillet 1776, le parc de l'hôtel de ville de New York a vu le général George Washington lire la déclaration d'indépendance des colonies. Respirez l'histoire de l'hôtel de ville, du palais de justice de Tweed, du bâtiment municipal et de la cathédrale du commerce connue sous le nom de célèbre bâtiment Woolworth.
71
Wall Street
Visitez Wall Street, la Bourse de New York et prenez votre selfie avec la statue emblématique "Charging Bull" d'Arturo Di Modica.
72
Parc de la batterie
Le plus ancien parc de New York se trouve sur la pointe la plus au sud de l'île de Manhattan et offre votre meilleure vue sur le Statut de la Liberté et abrite le Castle Clinton National Monument, construit en 1808.
73
Un centre de commerce mondial
Nous verrons le site "Ground Zero" resculpté, qui abrite désormais un verger de chênes de 400 arbres, deux piscines commémoratives, le musée commémoratif du 11 septembre, la tour WTC 1 et le centre de transport et de vente au détail Oculus du maître architecte Santiago Calatrava.
74
Parc de la rivière Hudson
Hudson River Park s'étend sur 4,5 miles (7,2 km) et comprend 550 acres (220 ha), ce qui en fait le deuxième plus grand parc de Manhattan. Profitez de la vue sur la rivière Hudson du New Jersey et des pelouses, jardins et espaces de loisirs sans fin alors que nous nous dirigeons vers le nord.
75
Le navire
Nous verrons le navire aux chantiers Hudson nouvellement construits. Cette collection de nouvelles tours de verre en plein essor a ajouté plus de 10 millions de pieds carrés de bureaux, de logements et de commerces à New York au cours des deux dernières années seulement.
76
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
77
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
78
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
79
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
80
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
81
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
82
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
83
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
84
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
85
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
86
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
87
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
88
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
89
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
90
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
91
Central Park
We'll see the the Mall, Bethesda Terrace and Fountain, Strawberry Fields, Sheep's Meadow, and many places familiar from TV and films.
92
Times Square
Enjoy the lights of Broadway and history of this historic crossroads of the world.
93
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Enjoy the soaring arches of this world famous Cathedral, dedicated in 1910.
94
Rockefeller Center
Marvel at the art deco and modernist towers, enjoy views of the statutes while taking in tales of history of David Rockefeller Jr.'s vision for a modern New York City.
95
New York Public Library
The flagship building in the New York Public Library system, built in 1911 is a beaux arts marvel and the site of Carrie and Big's first (and aborted) wedding on Sex and The City.
96
Grand Central Terminal
This Gilded Age station is famous world over for its grandeur and 67 tracks that make it the largest station in the world. This legacy of New York's legendary Vanderbilt family was gorgeously restored in 1990s.
97
John V. Lindsay East River Park
Charming East River Park was the birthplace of Shakespeare in the Park, long since moved to Central Park. We'll enjoy East River views of Queens and Brooklyn as we make our way to the bridge crossing.
98
Brooklyn Bridge
Glide over the promenade of this 137 year old icon of NYC. Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Wall Street skyline and New York harbor. We'll pause to take lots of pics!
99
Dumbo
This post-industrial area was once a hotbed of factories and warehouses. Now it's trendy shows, chic restaurants, and gorgeous park land. We'll break for a 30 minute lunch here (lunch cost not included).
100
City Hall Park
On July 9, 1776, New York's City Hall Park was the sight that General George Washington read the Colonies' Declaration of Indepence. Breath in the history of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, the Municipal Building and the Cathedral of Commerce known as the famous Woolworth Building.
101
Wall Street
See Wall Street, the New York Stock Exchange and snap your selfie with Arturo Di Modica's iconic "Charging Bull" statute.
102
Battery Park
NYC's oldest park sits on the southern most tip of Manhattan island and provides your best view of the Statute of Liberty and houses Castle Clinton National Monument, built in 1808.
103
One World Trade Center
We'll see the resculpted "Ground Zero," site, now home to a 400 tree oak orchard, two memorial pools, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, WTC 1 tower, and master architect Santiago Calatrava's Oculus transportation and retail hub.
104
Hudson River Park
Hudson River Park stretches 4.5 miles (7.2 km) and comprises 550 acres (220 ha), making it the second-largest park in Manhattan. Enjoy Hudson River views of New Jersey and endless lawns, gardens and recreation spaces as we make our way north.
105
The Vessel
We'll see the Vessel at the newly built Hudson Yards. This collection of soaring new glass towers have added more than 10 million square feet of office, housing and retail to New York City in just the last 2 years.
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Commentaires (10)
ceciliabH1228ET
Sep 2024
Scott lead our group of four friends, all over 60 and one of us just turned 70. We found Scott’s pace very good for a pleasurable cycle around the city. Scott’s knowledge is current, impressive and immence. He was happy to adapt the route to suit our interests and was most generous with his time. Scott was able to show us sights we’d never heard of and to allow us to stop and enjoy the sights when we wanted to. Thank you Scott for a brilliant day out.
lakesareac
May 2024
Scott did an amazing job of showing us around New York. He asked what we wanted to see and he made it all happen and then some. He provided great historical details for some of the locations and made sure we went to all the best apots for pictures! I have a feiend who is a travel agent and she said we saw more places in 1 day then she has seen in 4 visits. Highly recommend-no better way to see the city!
474ianj
Oct 2023
Great fun day covering Manhattan and Brooklyn by bike with Scott. Saw all the important sights whilst getting exercise in a fun way Scott is very knowledgable

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