The Philly Bike Ride is back on the streets of Philadelphia Saturday, Oct. 18, for its fourth year bringing a car-free “party on two wheels.”
This year’s social bike ride expects to have 6,000 riders cruising through the 20- or 7.6-mile courses, starting from the Ben Franklin Parkway and finishing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, along with a festival at the end. The landmarks along the course will include Independence Hall, City Hall, LOVE Park, Chinatown, Penn’s Landing and Boathouse Row.
“Philly Bike Ride is more than just a ride. It is a celebration of community, movement, health and the vibrant spirit of this city,” said Chris Browne, the managing director of Philly Bike Ride.
(Courtesy of Philly Bike Ride)
Those looking to see who can cycle through Philly’s open streets the q