City Cycling USA: Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco
Stylish, covetable, locally informed, fun – City Cycling USA presents the best urban locations, destinations and experiences for visitors on two wheels
Whether navigating the streets of San Francisco or the boroughs of New York, the best way to get to know any city is by bike. From coffee in one neighbourhood to lunch on the other side of town, via museums, galleries and parks, the metropolis is yours when you ride.
The four guides in the City Cycling USA boxset gives readers the confidence to experience a city from the saddle. Each book provides mapping, with cycle routes marked, to help you find your way safely from one destination to the next, includes coffee and cake stops, and features everything you’ll need to keep rolling: cycle-hire schemes, bike shops, places of interest, and much more.
Half the fun of being on a bike is following your own instincts, so the guides do not set tight itineraries. Explore at a bicycle’s pace, and discover the best each city has to offer.
Contents List
Chicago How to Use This Guide • Chicago: The Cycling City • Wicker Park • Lakefront Park South • West Side • Lincoln Park • Downtown • Racing & Training • Essential Bike Info • Links & Addresses • Los Angeles: How to Use This Guide / Los Angeles The Cycling City • Venice, Santa Monica & Malibu • Beverly Hills & West Hollywood • Downtown LA Pasadena, Altedena & the Rose Bowl • Los Feliz, Echo Park, Silver Lake & Griffith Park Racing & Training • Essential Bike Info • Links & Addresses / New York How to Use This Guide • New York: The Cycling City • Central Park • Soho & Lower East Side • Dumbo & Williamsburg • Prospect Park & Downtown Brooklyn • Washington Heights & Inwood Racing & Training • Essential Bike Info • Links & Addresses / San Francisco How to Use This Guide • San Francisco: The Cycling City • Mission • Dogpatch, The Embarcadero, North Beach, Marina • Downtown, Soma, Tenderloin, Hayes Valley • Castro, Haight, Western Addition, Pacific Heights • Sunset, Golden Gate Park, Richmond • Racing & Training • Essential Bike Info • Links & Addresses
About the Author
Kelton Wright is Women’s Ambassador at Rapha, Managing editor at Headspace and contributing editor at women.work.
Matt Seaton is staff editor at The New York Times and author of The Escape Artist: Life from the Saddle.
Greg Borzo is the author of Chicago’s Fabulous Fountains.
List of Contributors
Kelly Carpenter, Chris McNally, Wren McDonald, Michael Valenti
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