Biking tips
Why more young Parisians are choosing to bike to work Copy
Why more young Parisians are choosing to bike to work Copy
Why more young Parisians are choosing to bike to work Copy
Why more young Parisians are choosing to bike to work Copy
More and more young professionals in Paris are rethinking how they get to work. Between metro delays, crowded carriages, and rising costs, many are turning to a simpler, faster, and more flexible option: cycling. If you're curious about joining them, here's what you need to know.
More and more young professionals in Paris are rethinking how they get to work. Between metro delays, crowded carriages, and rising costs, many are turning to a simpler, faster, and more flexible option: cycling. If you're curious about joining them, here's what you need to know.

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23 juil. 2025
23 juil. 2025
23 juil. 2025



The Metro isn’t what it used to be
For years, the Paris Métro has been the go-to commute option. But in recent months, delays, strikes, and overcrowding have made the experience less reliable, especially during peak hours. Add to that the cost of Navigo passes and the lack of personal space, and it’s no surprise that many young workers are looking for alternatives.
Biking as the solution: fast, flexible, and surprisingly easy
Cycling in Paris has never been easier. With improved bike lanes, traffic-calming measures, and a growing cycling culture, the city is now far more bike-friendly than it was just a few years ago. Most commutes are under 30 minutes by bike, and you avoid the hassle of transfers, strikes, or delays.
Solutions like a Swapfiets bike subscription in Paris make it even more convenient. With a monthly subscription, you get a reliable bike (traditional or electric), full service and repairs, and the option to swap your bike if something goes wrong, all included.
Is Paris safe for cyclists?
Yes, and it’s getting safer. Since the city rolled out its Plan Vélo and other infrastructure upgrades, cycling has become a major priority. Dedicated lanes now span much of the city, and even busy areas like République or Bastille are more accessible by bike.
Some key tips for cycling safely:
Use dedicated bike lanes whenever possible
Avoid peak traffic times when you’re just starting out
Always use lights and reflectors, especially in winter
Check local cycling rules (yes, helmets are recommended but not required!)
What about the weather?
It’s true that Paris gets its fair share of rain, but most of the year, cycling is perfectly doable with the right gear. A lightweight rain jacket, waterproof bag, and fenders on your bike go a long way. And let’s face it: standing in a packed metro during a downpour isn’t exactly dry either.
Save time, save money
A Swapfiets subscription can be much cheaper than a monthly metro pass. You also save on taxis, Ubers, and even gym memberships (because yes, cycling doubles as cardio).
Where to park your bike
Look for official bike racks around offices, co-working spaces, and residential areas. Many employers now offer secure bike storage. If you're using a Swapfiets, you’ll also get a sturdy lock, and in case of theft, we’ll help you sort it out quickly.
Getting started
Try your route on a weekend to get familiar
Use cycling apps like Geovelo or Google Maps (bike mode)
Start with a classic bike, then upgrade to an e-Bike if needed
Choose a subscription that covers repairs and service
Why e-Bikes make it even easier
If your commute involves hills or longer distances, an e-bike might be your best bet. They give you a boost when you need it most, especially during those early morning rides or after-work uphill slogs. With Swapfiets, you can choose an electric bike that fits your lifestyle, and the subscription includes maintenance, battery support, and service whenever you need it.
Young professionals in Paris are switching gears, literally. With reliable bike options, better infrastructure, and more freedom, cycling to work isn’t just a trend. It’s the smart, stress-free way to commute in 2025. Book a free Swapfiets test ride and discover it for yourself.
The Metro isn’t what it used to be
For years, the Paris Métro has been the go-to commute option. But in recent months, delays, strikes, and overcrowding have made the experience less reliable, especially during peak hours. Add to that the cost of Navigo passes and the lack of personal space, and it’s no surprise that many young workers are looking for alternatives.
Biking as the solution: fast, flexible, and surprisingly easy
Cycling in Paris has never been easier. With improved bike lanes, traffic-calming measures, and a growing cycling culture, the city is now far more bike-friendly than it was just a few years ago. Most commutes are under 30 minutes by bike, and you avoid the hassle of transfers, strikes, or delays.
Solutions like a Swapfiets bike subscription in Paris make it even more convenient. With a monthly subscription, you get a reliable bike (traditional or electric), full service and repairs, and the option to swap your bike if something goes wrong, all included.
Is Paris safe for cyclists?
Yes, and it’s getting safer. Since the city rolled out its Plan Vélo and other infrastructure upgrades, cycling has become a major priority. Dedicated lanes now span much of the city, and even busy areas like République or Bastille are more accessible by bike.
Some key tips for cycling safely:
Use dedicated bike lanes whenever possible
Avoid peak traffic times when you’re just starting out
Always use lights and reflectors, especially in winter
Check local cycling rules (yes, helmets are recommended but not required!)
What about the weather?
It’s true that Paris gets its fair share of rain, but most of the year, cycling is perfectly doable with the right gear. A lightweight rain jacket, waterproof bag, and fenders on your bike go a long way. And let’s face it: standing in a packed metro during a downpour isn’t exactly dry either.
Save time, save money
A Swapfiets subscription can be much cheaper than a monthly metro pass. You also save on taxis, Ubers, and even gym memberships (because yes, cycling doubles as cardio).
Where to park your bike
Look for official bike racks around offices, co-working spaces, and residential areas. Many employers now offer secure bike storage. If you're using a Swapfiets, you’ll also get a sturdy lock, and in case of theft, we’ll help you sort it out quickly.
Getting started
Try your route on a weekend to get familiar
Use cycling apps like Geovelo or Google Maps (bike mode)
Start with a classic bike, then upgrade to an e-Bike if needed
Choose a subscription that covers repairs and service
Why e-Bikes make it even easier
If your commute involves hills or longer distances, an e-bike might be your best bet. They give you a boost when you need it most, especially during those early morning rides or after-work uphill slogs. With Swapfiets, you can choose an electric bike that fits your lifestyle, and the subscription includes maintenance, battery support, and service whenever you need it.
Young professionals in Paris are switching gears, literally. With reliable bike options, better infrastructure, and more freedom, cycling to work isn’t just a trend. It’s the smart, stress-free way to commute in 2025. Book a free Swapfiets test ride and discover it for yourself.
The Metro isn’t what it used to be
For years, the Paris Métro has been the go-to commute option. But in recent months, delays, strikes, and overcrowding have made the experience less reliable, especially during peak hours. Add to that the cost of Navigo passes and the lack of personal space, and it’s no surprise that many young workers are looking for alternatives.
Biking as the solution: fast, flexible, and surprisingly easy
Cycling in Paris has never been easier. With improved bike lanes, traffic-calming measures, and a growing cycling culture, the city is now far more bike-friendly than it was just a few years ago. Most commutes are under 30 minutes by bike, and you avoid the hassle of transfers, strikes, or delays.
Solutions like a Swapfiets bike subscription in Paris make it even more convenient. With a monthly subscription, you get a reliable bike (traditional or electric), full service and repairs, and the option to swap your bike if something goes wrong, all included.
Is Paris safe for cyclists?
Yes, and it’s getting safer. Since the city rolled out its Plan Vélo and other infrastructure upgrades, cycling has become a major priority. Dedicated lanes now span much of the city, and even busy areas like République or Bastille are more accessible by bike.
Some key tips for cycling safely:
Use dedicated bike lanes whenever possible
Avoid peak traffic times when you’re just starting out
Always use lights and reflectors, especially in winter
Check local cycling rules (yes, helmets are recommended but not required!)
What about the weather?
It’s true that Paris gets its fair share of rain, but most of the year, cycling is perfectly doable with the right gear. A lightweight rain jacket, waterproof bag, and fenders on your bike go a long way. And let’s face it: standing in a packed metro during a downpour isn’t exactly dry either.
Save time, save money
A Swapfiets subscription can be much cheaper than a monthly metro pass. You also save on taxis, Ubers, and even gym memberships (because yes, cycling doubles as cardio).
Where to park your bike
Look for official bike racks around offices, co-working spaces, and residential areas. Many employers now offer secure bike storage. If you're using a Swapfiets, you’ll also get a sturdy lock, and in case of theft, we’ll help you sort it out quickly.
Getting started
Try your route on a weekend to get familiar
Use cycling apps like Geovelo or Google Maps (bike mode)
Start with a classic bike, then upgrade to an e-Bike if needed
Choose a subscription that covers repairs and service
Why e-Bikes make it even easier
If your commute involves hills or longer distances, an e-bike might be your best bet. They give you a boost when you need it most, especially during those early morning rides or after-work uphill slogs. With Swapfiets, you can choose an electric bike that fits your lifestyle, and the subscription includes maintenance, battery support, and service whenever you need it.
Young professionals in Paris are switching gears, literally. With reliable bike options, better infrastructure, and more freedom, cycling to work isn’t just a trend. It’s the smart, stress-free way to commute in 2025. Book a free Swapfiets test ride and discover it for yourself.
À propos Swapfiets
À propos Swapfiets
À propos Swapfiets
Swapfiets est la première entreprise au monde de « bike as a service », et fonctionne sur un modèle circulaire. Fondée aux Pays-Bas en 2014, elle s’est vite développée jusqu’à devenir l’un des plus importants fournisseurs de micro-mobilité en Europe, et compte aujourd’hui plus de 270 000 utilisateurs aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne, en Belgique, au Danemark, en France, en Espagne, en Autriche, en Italie et au Royaume-Uni. En début d’année 2021, Swapfiets a rejoint les villes de Barcelone (Espagne), Vienne (Autriche) et Lyon, Strasbourg et Toulouse (France). Le but de Swapfiets : des villes européennes plus agréables à vivre, une gamme de produits 100 % circulaire et un impact neutre sur le climat d’ici 2025. En octobre 2022, la marque a officiellement intégré la communauté B Corp pour renforcer sa mission.
Le concept de Swapfiets est très simple : pour un montant mensuel fixe, ses utilisateurs ont toujours accès à un vélo en bon état. En cas de problème avec le vélo fourni, celui-ci est réparé dans les 48 heures ou immédiatement échangé sans frais supplémentaires.
À propos de B Corp
La communauté B Corp compte plus de 400 000 collaborateurs dans plus de 5 600 entreprises certifiées (les B Corps). Elle s’étend à plus de 80 pays et 155 filiales. Ces entreprises positionnent leurs activités en « force au service du bien », et sont auditées tous les trois ans pour voir leur certification B Corp renouvelée. Elles sont soumises à une évaluation poussée sur les cinq piliers de l’organisation : gouvernance, environnement, collaborateurs, clients et collectivité. Pour devenir membre de la communauté B Corp, il faut obtenir au moins 80 points lors de l’évaluation.
Swapfiets est la première entreprise au monde de « bike as a service », et fonctionne sur un modèle circulaire. Fondée aux Pays-Bas en 2014, elle s’est vite développée jusqu’à devenir l’un des plus importants fournisseurs de micro-mobilité en Europe, et compte aujourd’hui plus de 270 000 utilisateurs aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne, en Belgique, au Danemark, en France, en Espagne, en Autriche, en Italie et au Royaume-Uni. En début d’année 2021, Swapfiets a rejoint les villes de Barcelone (Espagne), Vienne (Autriche) et Lyon, Strasbourg et Toulouse (France). Le but de Swapfiets : des villes européennes plus agréables à vivre, une gamme de produits 100 % circulaire et un impact neutre sur le climat d’ici 2025. En octobre 2022, la marque a officiellement intégré la communauté B Corp pour renforcer sa mission.
Le concept de Swapfiets est très simple : pour un montant mensuel fixe, ses utilisateurs ont toujours accès à un vélo en bon état. En cas de problème avec le vélo fourni, celui-ci est réparé dans les 48 heures ou immédiatement échangé sans frais supplémentaires.
À propos de B Corp
La communauté B Corp compte plus de 400 000 collaborateurs dans plus de 5 600 entreprises certifiées (les B Corps). Elle s’étend à plus de 80 pays et 155 filiales. Ces entreprises positionnent leurs activités en « force au service du bien », et sont auditées tous les trois ans pour voir leur certification B Corp renouvelée. Elles sont soumises à une évaluation poussée sur les cinq piliers de l’organisation : gouvernance, environnement, collaborateurs, clients et collectivité. Pour devenir membre de la communauté B Corp, il faut obtenir au moins 80 points lors de l’évaluation.
Swapfiets est la première entreprise au monde de « bike as a service », et fonctionne sur un modèle circulaire. Fondée aux Pays-Bas en 2014, elle s’est vite développée jusqu’à devenir l’un des plus importants fournisseurs de micro-mobilité en Europe, et compte aujourd’hui plus de 270 000 utilisateurs aux Pays-Bas, en Allemagne, en Belgique, au Danemark, en France, en Espagne, en Autriche, en Italie et au Royaume-Uni. En début d’année 2021, Swapfiets a rejoint les villes de Barcelone (Espagne), Vienne (Autriche) et Lyon, Strasbourg et Toulouse (France). Le but de Swapfiets : des villes européennes plus agréables à vivre, une gamme de produits 100 % circulaire et un impact neutre sur le climat d’ici 2025. En octobre 2022, la marque a officiellement intégré la communauté B Corp pour renforcer sa mission.
Le concept de Swapfiets est très simple : pour un montant mensuel fixe, ses utilisateurs ont toujours accès à un vélo en bon état. En cas de problème avec le vélo fourni, celui-ci est réparé dans les 48 heures ou immédiatement échangé sans frais supplémentaires.
À propos de B Corp
La communauté B Corp compte plus de 400 000 collaborateurs dans plus de 5 600 entreprises certifiées (les B Corps). Elle s’étend à plus de 80 pays et 155 filiales. Ces entreprises positionnent leurs activités en « force au service du bien », et sont auditées tous les trois ans pour voir leur certification B Corp renouvelée. Elles sont soumises à une évaluation poussée sur les cinq piliers de l’organisation : gouvernance, environnement, collaborateurs, clients et collectivité. Pour devenir membre de la communauté B Corp, il faut obtenir au moins 80 points lors de l’évaluation.
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