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Boston Bikes at Landry's

Join us in supporting these initiatives

Landry's Bicycles is honored to support the Boston Bikes campaign to make Boston a more bike-friendly city. We invite you to get involved too.

Boston Bikes

Check out the City of Boston's bicycling website, Boston Bikes, for maps of local bike routes, bike-rack locations, local bike events, and more.

Boston Bikes:  Events

Visit the Boston Bikes website for updates on special events and local cycling info.

Bay State Bike Week

Ride your bike and join in the Bike Week Commuter Challenge in mid-May.

Bike to Work Day 

Celebrate bicycling into Boston on Bike to Work Day during Bike Month in May.

Hub on Wheels

Join us for Hub on Wheels, Boston's city-wide bike ride and festival at Boston City Hall in September. 

Charles River bike paths and parks

Get an overview of riverside parklands and bike paths in Cambridge/Boston.

Park & Pedal

Avoid traffic congestion and parking fees at the end of your commute:  Park your car in a free Park & Pedal lot, then ride your bike to work or another destination. 

Roll It Forward — bike-donation program

Roll It Forward collects, repairs, and distributes bikes to low-income Boston residents who might not otherwise have access to a bike. 

Metro-Boston bike-sharing systems

Check out Metro-Boston's popular BLUE Bikes bike-sharing system (formerly Hubway).

Landry's Boston Store

Landry's Bicycles in Boston

For more information on bicycling in the Boston area, visit Landry's store in Boston at 1048 Commonwealth Avenue, located at the corner of Winslow Road (on the MBTA Green "B" Line).

Landry's Boston Store

Everyday bikes for getting around town

There are many benefits to going by bike. It's great for your body and your mind, and it's good for the environment too. With the right bike and commuting gear, getting to the office, the grocery store, and anywhere else you want to go can be easy and rewarding. Build your muscles, reduce your stress, and do something nice for the community and the world by riding your bike more often.