Düsseldorf has built almost 100 kilometers of bike lanes that allow you to explore the city center quickly, efficiently and safely. In 2017, the city hosted the Grand Départ of the Tour de France – the first day of the French cycling tour.

The German city is immersed in a transformation to flood its streets with pedalers and celebrates a large annual bicycle fair. As an example of this strength, the Cycling World Europe fair established its headquarters in Düs SEldorf six years ago and in 2025 it will expand with a replica in the U.S. (it will arrive in New York in 2025). The event, very focused on urban cycling, rather than competition, is an international reference with a large influx of exhibitors and visitors, as well as long rows of two-wheeled vehicles parked at its doors. The bicycle has meaning as transportation of the future. It is usually faster than the car, more ecological and requires less space. And this is an important argument in a growing city like DüSSEldorf.