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Day or Week Bike-Rental Passes from Citi Bike in New York (Up to 57% Off). Four Options Available.

Citi Bike / NYC Bike Share
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Unlock New York with access to 6,000 bikes at 330+ stations; day or week passes, valid for one year, make a great holiday gift

Choose from Four Options

Day Pass Options

  • $15 for three day passes ($29.85 total value)
  • $45 for ten day passes ($99.50 total value)<p>

Week Pass Options

  • $25 for two week passes ($50 total value)
  • $64.98 for six week passes ($150 total value)<p>

See the station map for bike locations.<p>

Citi Bike is a great new way to visit New York’s holiday sights and run errands without getting stuck in traffic. This Groupon can be redeemed now or in the spring and summer of next year. Each pass is valid for unlimited 30-minute rides; after 30 minutes, overtime fees accrue.<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 7, 2014. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Must use Groupons within 12 months of purchase. Trips longer than 30 minutes will incur overtime fees. Bikes are available year-round, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Must be 16 or older. Valid credit card required. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Citi Bike / NYC Bike Share

Citi Bike, operated by NYC Bike Share, LLC, is New York City’s new bike share system that was introduced on Memorial Day in 2013. New Yorkers and visitors have already taken more than 5 million trips to countless places on its 6000 bikes. Pop over to Midtown to gaze at Rockefeller Center's tree or Macy's holiday window displays. Sail down West Side Greenway to take in river views. Ride over the Brooklyn Bridge to explore Dumbo. Time Out New York also has recommended Citi Bike adventures. In reality, the bike-share program's options are endless, thanks to its 332 stations scattered every few blocks throughout Manhattan below 59th Street and in Brooklyn neighborhoods including Williamsburg, Clinton Hill, and Brooklyn Heights. Members can enjoy unlimited 30-minute rides between the stations on sturdy, comfortable bikes that have been designed for city riding—front and rear LED lights keep the bike visible and bikers sit on foam-paddle saddles.

For added convenience, the Citi Bike app helps riders find nearby stations and plan their routes, rather than just telling them to follow the most confident-looking biker in sight. And speaking of confident bikers, Citi Bike's web site also has a comprehensive riding tips page to highlight how to stay safe and how to be smart, savvy bicyclist. For inspiration on where to ride, check out these itineraries.

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