While Berlin, also with nice wide roads and good provision for cyclists, is mostly delightful to ride around. But then so is Bruges, which has a completely mediaeval street plan and no special provision for cycling at all. The only thing both places share is a huge number of people cycling. Whether better infrastructure can get those numbers cycling in a city where they aren't already, well...
While Berlin, also with nice wide roads and good provision for cyclists, is mostly delightful to ride around. But then so is Bruges, which has a completely mediaeval street plan and no special provision for cycling at all. The only thing both places share is a huge number of people cycling. Whether better infrastructure can get those numbers cycling in a city where they aren't already, well...