Official site of Berlin on Bike stated that half of Berlin's households don't own a car. The city is flat, green, and highly accessible by bike with lanes and quiet streets. Berliners like to bike for sure. You can see lot's of bikes.
Saw this group tourist on bikes yesterday evening and such tours last for four hours and they go about 10 miles cycling countless entertaining and informative places of Berlin.
Such tour on bike lets tourist see the real life and housing conditions in the metropolis, including Berlin’s bars, lounges and dance clubs. They also do classic sightseeing as well, visiting the splendid legacies of the mighty Prussian kings or riding along the former Berlin Wall.
Check my previous blog about Bike and Cycling.
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