New York on wheels may put your head in a spin – from the traffic jams to the busy subway, commuting in the city is far from a relaxing journey. That was my mind-set before our latest visit to the Big Apple, when I discovered the two-wheeled kind was in fact not only a great way to explore my surroundings, but travelling on bike also gave me a different perspective of this incredible city.
Bike tours are a great way of touring a city
I’ve done bike tours in Paris and Barcelona – but I couldn’t imagine it would be enjoyable in New York where the hustle and bustle of the city is all encompassing. How wrong I was! Admittedly, it wasn’t a ride across Times Square or even down Fifth Avenue that I was attempting but a tour of Central Park – which may sound slightly less hectic. Even so, with hundreds of things to do in the park and a reported 40 million visitors a year, it is still buzzing with activity.
Central Park is dubbed New York City’s playground
It is no wonder that the iconic park is referred to as New York City’s playground – the vast green space is one of the top New York attractions for locals and tourists and is the equivalent size of 650 football fields.
This may sound somewhat intimidating – especially for someone like me who is a fair-weather cyclist – but the promise of a tour that brings alive the park’s history and provides a chance to view famous Manhattan landmarks without queues or the endless throng of tourists was enough to convince me (although the opportunity to try to offset the pile of waffles and the milkshake I’d consumed for breakfast through a two hour bike ride might also have had something to do with it.)
Before contemplating what lay ahead I needed a guiding hand and that came in the form of Jennifer, our guide from Unlimited Biking, one of several bike companies that had come highly recommended to me.
I arrived at the bike shop – situated five minutes from the park- in a state of anxiety. It was chilly and the last time I’d ridden a bike had resulted in a very prickly situation; me tipping the baby basket (and said third child) into a thorn bush. However, it didn’t take long for Jennifer to calm my nerves; in fact her boundless energy and enthusiasm helped fuel my adrenalin.
After all, it wasn’t every day I took a bike ride without the kids in one of the most beautiful parks in the world. In fact, despite the unusually chilly conditions – seeing the park covered in orange and red hued leaves added to its beauty.