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There are many ways to explore Paris, but few are as fun as traveling on a bicycle. These handy two-wheelers will get you up close and personal with the capital’s best streets, squares and attractions-without getting painful feet from walking miles on end.
Paris highlights via Cyclo
Forget your worries about the weather and getting worn out, because the Cyclo does away with all that. This covered three-wheeled bicycle will get you to all the capital’s hot spots with ease, thanks to your knowledgeable guide and driver. From the Tuileries gardens, you’ll venture onto Champs Elysees, Palais Royal, the Louvre and more.
Tour via the city’s Velib bikes
This tour introduces you to the Velib system: Paris’s equal of London’s Boris Bikes, which can be shared by many people. As you switch your bike as you move from station to station, you’ll get the chance to explore independently. It’s perfect for those who don’t like to be shown around too much.
Tour de France bike ride
This is a once-a-year deal, but a great tour if you happen to be in Paris in July. As the Tour de France comes to an end, you can join Fat Tire Tours on a bike ride along the closed roads through Paris. In the morning, while the closing ceremonies are still being set up, you’ll cycle down Champs Elysee, round the Arc de Triomphe and finish off at the Eiffel Tower where coffee and bread will be waiting for you.
See Paris by night
The night bike tour gives you the perfect opportunity to see why Paris was given the nickname "City of Lights". In three hours you’ll cycle past the city’s most beautiful flood-lit monuments and learn about their history while you’re at it.
21. What can we know about Velib bikes?
A. They are shared bikes in Paris. B. They are also called Boris.
C. It is cheaper to tour on Velib bikes. D. Visitors can explore more on Velib bikes.
22. What can visitors do in Tour de France bike ride?
A. Join in Tour ae France. B. Bicycle on closed roads.
C. Take photos with winners. D. Eat at the closing ceremonies.
23. Which of the following could be the easiest bike trip?
A. See Paris by night. B. Tour de France bike ride.
C. Paris highlights via Cyclo. D. Tour via the city’s Velib bikes.