80% of its inhabitants owning a bicycle.The city’s bicycle network covers around 1,200 km and a trip around Munich on two wheels is a treat. Take a ride along the Isar River, and see the majestic Maximilian Eum, the parliament building, and the Maximilian Bridge. Melbourne, Australia Melbourne’s scenic beauty, culture spots and casual eateries are that much more fun when you arrive by bike. The city has more than 135 kilometers of biking roads. One riding highlight is the Capital City Trail where cyclists share its 29 kilometers with pedestrians. It circles the inner city and goes through some eastern and northern suburbs.The Maribyrnong River Trail has an easy grade and takes riders past the Flemington Racecourse, a major horse racing venue, as well as Pipemakers Park, where visitors can explore the historic buildings and wetlands. The Main Yarra Trail offers up to 33 kilometers of great river views. Curitiba, Brazil Curitiba is known to be one of the best-planned and organised cities. With winding roads and small colonies, a ride through this rustic city is the perfect way to soak in the culture of Brazil. The city has dedicated bike lanes and expanding cycle routes, making it a fabulous place to ride. When in Curitiba, sights like Jardim Botânico and Torre Panorâmica—a peak offering a panoramic view of the city from an observation deck – are a must do! Melbourne, Australia Melbourne, Australia Curitiba, Brazil Curitiba, Brazil 52|LUXEBOOK|MARCH 2023
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