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Give someone the freedom of Liverpool this Christmas
For the first time ever you can give your loved ones the freedom of Liverpool as a gift this Christmas with citybike.
The cycle hire scheme has quickly become part of the fabric of the city since its launch earlier this year and as it celebrates its first Christmas, now is the perfect opportunity to give citybike as a gift.
Annual memberships are just £60 and include the first half hour of every journey free plus five hours of free cycle time for longer trips. Top-ups cost just £1 per hour.
With stations throughout the city centre and expanding out into Liverpool’s residential areas, it is not only a great way to get around but also a great way to explore the city like never before.
Simply call 0151 374 2034 where our customer advisers will make it quick and simple to buy a gift membership, just like hiring a citybike.
Tim Caswell, Managing Director of citybike operator Hourbike, said: “There is always one person we all struggle to buy for at Christmas.
“An annual citybike membership is ideal because most journeys around town take less than half an hour so they may never have to pay to use the cycles.
“It is a gift that offers health benefits, it can aid the daily commute and even make shopping around town easier. Plus we’ve seen citybike inspire people to explore the city in which they live and get to know it better.
“Through our twitter feed we hear about people taking citybikes off to corners of Liverpool they have never been to before. There are more than 100 stations in convenient and picturesque locations around the city which make finding new places even easier, whether you are a student here for the first time or you have lived in Liverpool all your life.”
For more information on citybike memberships please visit www.citybike.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Dan Minchin .
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