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London: City Highlights Bike Tour

 



If you decide to bike around London, you’d be doing the city and yourself a huge favor. You’d be enjoying the sights while being kind to mother nature as well. Should you try to actually do it, here are some places you might wanna check out.

 

Hyde Park loop

 

With a total distance of 7km, any frequent biker of this area could easily say that it is one of the easiest routes to take. Because of the not-so-congested lanes within the royal park premises, you’d quickly see why. If you are a tourist you can take Santander bike from the Lexham Garden station and roam the London city. You should choose your accommodation in central London to access the attractions with ease. Park City Grand Plaza Kensington London is in the shortest distance from the popular attractions in central London. As you ride and pedal your way, you’d be spinning your wheels through the Italian gardens, the Kensington Palace, and the Royal Albert Hall as well as the Albert Memorial it faces. You can cycle around London and enjoy the beauty of the London attractions one by one.

 

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Deeper into the park, you could traverse through the West Carriage Drive where you’d be viewing the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain and the Serpentine. As you make your final lap through the park, you could also commemorate some historical revolution down Park Lane.

 

King’s Cross to Notting Hill

 

Because it’s mainly a flat route of 10 kilometers, it’s one of the hidden gems of London for any biker or stroller for that matter. Comprised mainly of short stinted quiet roads, this biker’s route will let you traverse through the Portobello Market in the speediest manner that your bike can give.

 

Once you gain entry through the Regent’s Canal Towpath in Granary Square, you’d feel like the force of gravity will just pull you through until you reach the iconic Trellick Tower of West London. Once you reach past Camden Lock, you’d be gazing at an impressive display of wildlife at the Regent Park’s zoo. As you take a break, Little Venice’s waterside would be a very ideal spot. Book one of the hotels in Kensington for quick access to Santander Bike Station in Lexham Garden for a break free ride.

 

Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace

 

Taking a picturesque biking trek will be at its easiest in choosing the route from Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace. You’d be pedaling your way through north London’s leafy network – it’s like leaving London behind, though just in an imaginative way. Embracing nature in this route will connect two of north London’s most admired parks.

 

As you start at Finsbury Park, the flat pathways will take you along the Parkland Walk – a tree-lined track of a seemingly unused railway, but one that you can use for your biking adventures. Since it’s a tree-lined track, there are no major obstacles except when you dodge some families that stroll there too.

 

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 Should you hop into this, here’s what you must bring:

  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • A tumbler of water
  • Light, comfy shoes
  • Aerodynamic clothes

What you must know about the activity:

  • Meeting place is Waterloo Train Station, Waterloo Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 8SW, UK.
  • An English-speaking tour guide will be accompanying you.
  • Only groups of 10 people are allowed each time.
  • Only a 24-hour cancellation is allowed to get a full refund.
  • Available durations are 3 to 5 hours for each group.
  • People with physical impairments or those that are over 65 years old are not allowed.
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