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Best European Cities for Cyclists (Honest 2026)

By Published 2026-05-18Reviewed 2026-05-189 min read

Cycling is the right way to see some European cities and the wrong way for others. Here's the honest sort.

Tier 1 — built for cycling

  • Amsterdam: The world capital of urban cycling. Rent for 2-3 days, navigate by bike paths.
  • Utrecht: More bike-friendly than Amsterdam, slightly less congested.
  • Copenhagen: Bike paths everywhere, 50%+ of locals commute by bike.
  • Münster, Germany: University-cycling-city.

Tier 2 — strong cycling cities

  • Berlin: Wide streets, growing bike-lane network. Treats cyclists as legitimate.
  • Stockholm: Increasing investment in bike paths.
  • Strasbourg: Densest bike-path network in France.
  • Bruges, Brussels: Bike-paths developing.
  • Munich: Englischer Garten + Isar bike trails.

Tier 3 — possible but cars-first

  • Paris: Bike-share (Vélib') exists; lanes have improved but main roads are still cars-first.
  • London: Boris/Lime bikes, bike lanes, but main roads still car-dominated.
  • Vienna: Some good paths, others sketchy.

Cities to avoid for cycling

  • Rome, Naples, Athens: Cars rule, scooters everywhere.
  • Hill cities (Lisbon, Porto, San Francisco-of-Europe): Brutally steep.
  • Cobblestone-heavy old towns: Bumpy, hard on bikes.

Strategy

For cycling cities, build a 2-3 night minimum — bike rental is most cost-effective for that range. For non-cycling cities, walk + metro.

Best European Cities for Cyclists — Honest 2026 Ranking · WhereToStayEurope