Vienna Tip: Update on the Citybike program

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

City bikes in Vienna

Cheapos do love a nice ride. That’s why we first brought you news of Vienna’s awesome Citybike program two years ago. At the time, our correspondent Ellen Farkas said, “When it comes to bicycles, the Viennese fully support two-wheeled transport without any fuss. They take their bikes as far as they can, come rain or shine. The sight of a well-dressed exec—all in black—pedalling his way to work isn’t a novelty. It’s this love of bikes that Citybike Wien exploits.”

The right cycle

So, what’s new about the program? No, they haven’t exactly reinvented the wheel, but they’ve kept up those same low prices, especially for the one-time booking fee. If you reserve ahead of time, you’ll pay €1, and it gets returned to you when you pick up your bike.  A €2 borrowing fee still applies.

With more than 54 rental stations throughout the city (there were only 50 at our earlier press time), hitching a ride is easy. The first hour of pedalling is free, 2 hours will run you €1, 3 hours = €3, and anything after 4 hours is charged at a rate of €4 each.

Get movin’!

For more info, you can visit the Citybike Wien program (only in German), or check out the Vienna Tourism Board’s section on bike rental. Happy cycling.

***Above photo of Citybikes courtesy of sustainablerotterdam

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Vienna: Citybike program offers daily bike rental for €2

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Man at Südtiroler Platz U-Bahn station, Vienna
photograph courtesy of nofranz

Vienna is no Beijing. But when it comes to bicycles, the Viennese fully support two-wheeled transport without any fuss. They take their bikes as far as they can, come rain or shine. The sight of a well-dressed exec—all in black—pedalling his way to work isn’t a novelty.

It’s this love of bikes that Citybike Wien exploits. A somewhat atypical biking rental system, Citybike Wien is an easy way to get around the city while doing the environment a big favor and getting some exercise.

Citybike already boasts 50 terminals, with five more to be added next month. Bikes can be borrowed or returned at any time at any of these automated terminals—24 hours a day, seven days a week.

What’s more, the people from Citybike make it easy for tourists to take advantage of the system. Tourists can purchase the Citybike Tourist Card by going to one of Citybike’s issuing departments: Royal Tours, Herrengasse 1-3, 1010 Vienna, (every day 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.) and Pedal Power, Ausstellungsstrasse 3, 1020 Vienna (every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.). The Citybike Tourist Card can also be purchased from hotels and pensions. Pay up for a one-time borrowing fee of €2—yes, €2! can you believe it?—per day and everything’s set for a hustle-free Vienna tour.

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