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Old Sep 9th, 2002 | 12:04 PM
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Im going to Paris in the 3rd week of November. Im thinking of renting a bicycle<BR>to get around town and see the sights. <BR>Good idea? Is there bike parking (and lock up's) at most locations?<BR>Also, do the tour boats run in November?<BR>What about the water taxi?<BR><BR>Thanks in Advance
 
Old Sep 9th, 2002 | 01:23 PM
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Bill, this web address is commercial, but it gave us a good idea of what's available biking wise in Paris:<BR><BR>http://www.insiderparisguides.com/parisbiking/index.html<BR><BR>That said, it's not the way I'd choose to go, even though I live in a major US city and bike its downtown areas all the time. On Sundays, biking around the Seine is great--they close some of the lanes, the traffic is much lighter, etc. We've never gotten to do it because of our schedule, but we'd do so in a heartbeat. On weekdays, I think you'd have to be nuts. It would be like biking the middle lane of a California interstate.<BR><BR>But I am going to contradict myself and say that there are areas of Paris you could bike all the time...some of the parks, etc.<BR><BR>Bike lock ups in Paris, from what I've observed, is anything you can attach the bike to, plus take either the seat or one wheel with you. At one location, I saw they took both.<BR><BR>There are at least some tour boats operating year round. The Batobus, however, ends November 3rd this year.<BR><BR>Hope this is helpful. If you do bike on a weekday along the Seine, please report back.
 
Old Sep 9th, 2002 | 01:25 PM
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Oh Bill, I forgot to tell you our kids' favorite Paris memory: there was a guy who did bike along the Seine on a weekday. Only it wasn't on the road. It was along a ridge inside the river channel. I swear the thing was less than a yard wide and had steps at intervals. Plus the Seine was flooded, so that added even more interest to the observation. Try that, too!
 
Old Sep 9th, 2002 | 02:06 PM
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Also, you could utilize an organized group to avoid the pitfalls of biking in heavily trafficked areas.. see this one: http://www.mikesbiketoursparis.com/
 
Old Sep 9th, 2002 | 02:20 PM
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Sure you can. here's some info from my book on Paris:<BR><BR>Bicycling in Paris<BR> Here's some information about renting bicycles in Paris:<BR> You can rent bicycles at several locations, and rental includes helmets, locks, all necessary stuff including baby seats. The first four places also have organized tours at various levels; some of the others may - you should call them if you're interested in a tour. Many quais along the Seine are closed to automobiles for a time on Sundays - good time for riding.<BR><BR> Maison Roue Libre (at Les Halles)<BR>95, bis Rue Rambuteau<BR>Tel: 1-53-46-43-77<BR>Fax: 1-40-28-01-00<BR>all year<BR> <BR>Rent a Bike<BR>Tel/fax 01-47-81-38-18<BR>Daily tours in English ot French run 3 1/2 hours or longer with a maximum of<BR>7 people.<BR><BR> Bike Shop<BR>9, rue Jacques Coeur<BR>75004 Paris<BR>Tel: 01-48-87--6-0-01<BR>Fax: 011-33-1-48-87-61-01<BR>several different tours in Paris<BR> <BR>Mike's Paris Bike Tours<BR>http://www.bullfrogbikes.com<BR><BR> Paris V&eacute;lo Rent a Bike<BR>2 r Fer &agrave; Moulin<BR>Tel: 01-43-37-59-22<BR><BR> Escapade Nature<BR>Tel/Fax: 1-53-17-03-18<BR><BR> Paris &agrave; v&eacute;lo c'est sympa<BR>37 Boulevard Bourdon<BR>75004 Paris<BR>France<BR>Tel: 01-48-87-60-01<BR>Fax: 01-48-87-61-01<BR>E-mail : [email protected]<BR><BR> Paris Bike:<BR>Tel: 1-43-27-13-84<BR>Fax: 1-43-20-71-93<BR><BR> Paris-velo<BR>Tel 1-43-37-59-22<BR>Fax: 1-47-07-67-45<BR>For more Paris information e-mail me: [email protected]
 
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