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What is Get on the Map?
Get on the Map is both a scavenger hunt and a photo contest. To get on the map, you don’t find the treasure, you make the treasure, by sharing your creativity. The treasure is YOU.
Find out more about how to sign up, win prizes and Get on the Map.
This is your city. This your map!
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This list is updated regularly, but if your favorite spot is missing, just send us an emailwith the name, address and website so we can put it on the map.
Bon appetit! Shahiat tayiba! Buen provecho! Dōzo omeshiagarikudasai!
And if you’re biking, don’t forget to stay hydrated. Cheers!
The bike shops listed on the map have been gathered from the official NYCDOT’s bike map.
If your favorite shop is missing, please let us know so we can make the correction.
There’s no biking without bike shops!
The streets are open!
You can also stay up to date by following Bicycle Utopia on Instagram
What goes together better than public transportation and bike share?
On this map you can see how to combine bike share with the subway
For service updates and to plan your trip, find out more at the MTA website.
Feeling like you could use a little vacation?
For the modest sum of $2.75 give yourself the gift of some fresh air, exercise and relaxation, along with
breathtaking views of sea, sky and skyline.
This map will help you make bike share, bike lane and subway connections to ferry landings.
For updates to the schedule and routes, find out more at NYC Ferry.
We hope you enjoy using this map!
Questions? Suggestions? Just want to get in touch?
Send us an email. We love to hear from you!
Meanwhile, see you in the streets!
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