
Get ready to delight your friends and organize a spring city break by bike – here are five European destinations for cycling trips.
When you visit a city, you naturally want to see the sights. You can use public transport or rent a car, but combining sightseeing with a bike tour is also an environmentally friendly option. These five European cities are especially appealing for cyclists.
Spring city breaks – bike tours in Basel, Switzerland



Basel is known for culture and for a historic center with buildings dating back to the Middle Ages. Its carnival attracts visitors from across Europe, but the city also has plenty to offer for a spring city break. Cyclists are well served here: bike lanes are clearly marked, special cycle-route itineraries are available, and central bike parking makes exploring easier.
Spring city breaks – bike tours in Paris, France



Paris is one of Europe's most romantic and cosmopolitan cities, but it can also be crowded during a spring city break. If you do not want to spend hours in traffic, renting a bike is a good idea. Paris has the Velib program, one of the largest bicycle rental systems, with many rental stations across the city.
Spring city break – cycling in Berlin, Germany



Berlin has invested heavily in infrastructure for cyclists. With extensive bike paths throughout the city, along with online and offline route maps, exploring Berlin by bike is straightforward. Many residents use bicycles for daily transportation, so it is a natural choice for visitors planning a spring city break there.
Weekend bike-ride ideas in Copenhagen, Denmark


Copenhagen is known for its quality of life and is perfect for short stays in spring. Many commuters travel by bike, cycle paths run throughout the city, and visitors can move around quickly and easily on two wheels.
Plan a short bike trip to Amsterdam, Netherlands


In Amsterdam, bicycles are part of everyday traffic. This is not just policy; it is a culture that supports a more active, ecological and healthy way of life. If you still need convincing, look at the large bicycle parking facilities near the central train station, one of the busiest areas in the city.