Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Lonely Planet Cycling Italy thanks BikeRentalsPlus!


Monica Malpezzi Price, and the staff at BikeRentalsPlus! are thanked for their contributions to the 2009 edition of the Lonely Planet's, Cycling Italy guide. Monica, with the help of others assisted with routes and descriptions for the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. In addition, BikeRentalsPlus! is recommended as a bicycle rental supplier. The Lonely Planet's line of Cycling books are great resources for self supported riders. We highly recommend using them to plan your rides (and there are some great lodging suggestion's as well). But, if you need a bicycle to go along with that ride, check out our bicycles available for rent.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Italy's Cruiser Bike Tours Shows off Florence, Rome and Pisa

Italy's Cruiser Bike Tours offers half day, relaxed guided tours for 39 euros and half day self-guided bike rentals (including helmet, MP3 player with an audio guide, and a map) for 39 euros per person.

Interested in just doing your own thing? Cruiser Bike Tours will rent you a cruiser for an hour (4 euros), five hours for 10 euros, and all day for 15 euros. For more information on bicycle rentals click here.

Hotels and Bicycles: What Took So Long

The New York Times reports again in its Sophisticated Traveler edition Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009 of more and more hotels offering free bicycles. Park Hyatt is one which announced its new "Bicycle Valet" initiative on Facebook July 20th.

According to the Facebook announcement, "the Park Hyatt Bicycle Valet program will be complimentary at most Park Hyatt locations with a refundable deposit." The service includes use of a lock, helmet, lights, pump, kickstand, bottled water, and map." Free of charge for up to four hours! Now that's our kind of hotel.