The New York Times highlights Bogotá as one of the best cities to ride a bike in

Cyclists and pedestrians using the bike lanePhoto: Mayor's Office of Bogota
The US publication recommended the "ciclovía" and the bike ride along tracks in La Calera.
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25
May
2022
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As part of a special edition dedicated to cycling during the summer season, the renowned newspaper The New York Times, in its digital version, published the article 7 Great Biking Cities (and Which Trails to Ride), in which Bogotá stands out as one of the best destinations for lovers of two wheels.

The Colombian capital is highlighted along with leading cities in the field, such as Copenhagen, New York, Paris, Washington, Geneva, and San Francisco.

In the report, the New York Times highlights Ciclovía Sundays, which have become an international attraction, as a sign of the clear passion for bicycles at a local and national level.

The traditional route ridden by cyclists along the roads to the municipality of La Calera is also mentioned as a more challenging alternative to quiet days spent riding during Ciclovía. This option is highlighted by the media as an activity more suitable for people who seek a competitive experience during which they can learn about the city’s fauna and flora.

The article highlights the joy experienced by those who participate in these activities. "Then it’s all backslaps and good cheer as cyclists peel off to the myriad hill stalls and cafes to linger over aguapanela, a bracing sugar-cane infusion that makes Gatorade taste like water, and arepas con queso, cheese-stuffed masa," details the publication.

Finally, details and recommendations are shared for those interested in doing the ride, such as how long it takes. This route is recommended for both children and adults who want to experience the experience of riding a bike in the Colombian capital.

Below, read the full article in which The New York Times recommends Bogotá as a cycling city: