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Unlimited Biking: London

April 1st - November 2nd : 8am - 8pm
November 3rd - March 31st : 8am - 5pm

135a Mepham St, London SE1 8SQ, United Kingdom
+447882338779
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FAQs

How much is it to rent a bike in London?

You can rent a bike by the hour or for the full day with Unlimited Biking! Unlimited Biking’s DayPass Rental is $45 and includes a helmet, bike lock, bike bag and map! Everything you need for an all day adventure!

What is included with my bike rental?

Every bike rental includes a high-quality bike, a helmet, a bike lock, a handlebar bag, and a map to help you explore the city.

Do I need to wear a helmet?

While wearing a helmet is not mandatory for adults in London, we highly recommend it for your safety. Helmets are provided with all bike rentals, and we encourage you to wear one while riding. For children, helmets are required by law, and we provide them for young riders as well. Safety first!

Can I rent an electric bike?

Of course! Rent an electric bike for an extra boost to your next ride! Riders must be 16+ years old and minors must have an adult present with them to rent.

Is London a bike friendly city?

Yes, London has become increasingly bike-friendly in recent years. The city boasts a growing network of cycle lanes, bike paths, and bike-sharing programs like Santander Cycles, making it easier for both locals and visitors to bike around. Major areas like Hyde Park, Regent’s Canal, and South Bank are particularly popular for cycling. Although some areas can be busy and traffic can be challenging, London has made efforts to prioritize cycling with the introduction of dedicated bike lanes, safer crossings, and increased bike parking.

Is cycling a good way to get around London?

Yes, cycling can be a great way to get around London. The city has made significant improvements in bike infrastructure, with dedicated cycle lanes and cycle superhighways. Cycling allows you to bypass traffic, explore areas like Hyde Park, Regent’s Canal, and the South Bank, and avoid the congestion of public transport during peak hours.