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  1. The narrow, winding streets of Amsterdam's historic 17th-century city centre are definitely best navigated by bike. And with up to 400 kilometres of bicycle paths leading just about everywhere in town, it's no wonder that Amsterdam is a true cycling city.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2023 · January 17, 2023. Cycling in Amsterdam is the most authentic way for any visitor to see the city. Amsterdam is perfectly set up for getting on your bike – there are around 515km (320 miles) of dedicated cycle lanes. Amsterdam is routinely rated as the world’s 2nd most bike-friendly city, just behind Copenhagen.

  3. Riding in Amsterdam. Amsterdam is well known as one of the most bicycle-friendly cities, with high levels of bicycle infrastructure, planning and funding, tourism—as well as high levels of bike theft, safety concerns and overcrowding in places.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2019 · The cycling culture in Amsterdam is a result of a few decades of hard work and fight for cyclist rights. Bike infrastructure, low number of cars, and people aware of the bicycle traffic make cycling in Amsterdam safe and very well organized. Bicycles in front of Amsterdam Centraal Station || Photo Courtesy of Stas Rozhkov.

  5. Discover Cycling Routes Netherlands North Holland. Amsterdam. The best cycling routes around Amsterdam. 948rides. 4.6. ( 2,753) 44,561 people rode here. There are many things that the beautiful, spirited Netherlands is known for but cycling in Amsterdam surely trumps everything else.

  6. Visit the Bicycle City and the region! Experience Amsterdam Bike City up close, physically and/or online. We stage visits for municipalities, provinces and countries from all over the world to share our knowledge about cycling. Contact us for information and possibilities via bikecity@amsterdam.nl.

  7. Amsterdam Bike City is the platform for knowledge and innovation about cycling. Cycling is important in Amsterdam, its region and the Netherlands. It is a means of transport helping to make the city and its region liveable, safe and accessible.