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Electrical Bike Sharing In Las Palmas De Gran Canaria

In this article I explained the yellow shared bikes from Sitycleta/Moxsi. But there are also green bikes available! The green bikes are electric shared bikes and work the same as the normal yellow bikes. Except that they are a bit more expensive to rent, ofcourse.

Renting A bike With Sitycleta

  1. Register via their website or directly via the app in the Google Playstore or Apple App Store (you’ll need this app to rent a bike)
  2. Check your nearest electric bike station and bike availability. You can recogize the stations for electric bikes by the green lightning strike.
  3. Take a bicycle, scan the QR code with the app OR type in the code from the bicycle
  4. You’ll receive a 4 digit code in the app
  5. Enter this 4 digit code in the bicycle lock
  6. And go!

To Return Your Bike

  1. Check your nearest station to see if there’s a free spot for your bike
  2. Press OK on the BikeComputer and close the fork lock.
  3. Wait for the confirmation and you’re ready!

If you have a Sitycleta subscription, the first 30 minutes of renting the electric bike is free. Every additional 30 minutes costs €2,50.

If you don’t have a Sitycleta subscription, you’ll simply pay €2,50 for every 30 minutes you are using the electric bike.

Subscription

€15 per WEEK The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

€20 per MONTH The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

€40 per YEAR The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

Don’t Ride Your Bike On Paseo De Las Canteras

One more thing: riding a bicycle is NOT allowed on Paseo de Las Canteras (the boulevard next to the beach). You’re only allowed on the paseo with a bicycle between 1AM and 8AM. After all, the paseo is to pasear (to stroll, to take a walk)

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Bike Sharing In Las Palmas De Gran Canaria: Sitycleta/Moxsi

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a very walkable city, but sometimes a bicycle is just more convenient. Most digital nomads don’t travel with their own bicycle and buying one is usually not worth it. So it’s good to know that the city has a solution for this! You probably have seen the yellow bicycles on the street.

Please not that you can not rent a bike after 11pm! You can, however, return your bike after 11pm.

Renting A Bike With Sitycleta

  1. Register via their website or vind their app in the Google Playstore or Apple App Store (you’ll need this app to rent a bike)
  2. Check your nearest station and bike availability
  3. Take a bicycle, scan the QR code with the app OR type in the code from the bicycle
  4. You’ll receive a 4 digit code in the app
  5. Enter this 4 digit code in the bicycle lock
  6. And go!

If you use the rental bike for less than 30 minutes, it’s free of charge*. Returning the bike is simple:

  1. Check your nearest station to see if there’s a free spot for your bike
  2. Press OK on the BikeComputer and close the fork lock.
  3. Wait for the confirmation and you’re ready!

This bike rental systems works on a subscription base:

€15 per WEEK The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

€20 per MONTH The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

€40 per YEAR The first 30 minutes are free of charge. You’ll pay €0,50 for every extra 30 minutes, up to 2 hours. If you exceed these two hours, you pay €0,75 for every extra 30 minutes.

Can I Leave My Bike Next To A Full Station?

With an annual Sitycleta membership, members have the convenience of leaving their bike adjacent to the station even when it’s full. There’s no additional fee for this service. To ensure a proper return, it’s important to secure the bike by placing the locking bar through the front wheel and then confirming the return by pressing the green OK button twice. However, it’s worth noting that returning an electric bike to a non-electric station incurs an extra fee of €2,50.

Electrical Bikes And Scooters

Have you seen the green bikes? These electrical bikes are also part of Sityleta. Read more about the electrical shared bikes.

An article about the new e-scooters will follow soon!

Riding Your Bike/Scooter On Paseo De La Canteras

One more thing: riding a bicycle is NOT allowed on Paseo de Las Canteras (the boulevard next to the beach). You’re only allowed on the paseo with a bicycle between 10PM and 8AM. After all, the paseo is to pasear (to stroll, to take a walk)