The Bike Hub Launches in Carnaby
With cycling the new best way to get around town, Carnaby launches a free bike hub at 57 Carnaby Street opening Monday 10 August, 2020.
It’s a place where visitors to the West End can park their bikes for free while they work, shop or eat.
With an open-door policy and space for 50 bikes in freshly fitted double stacked racks, it’s an inspired answer to bike parking woes in town – and just in time to enjoy the late summer sun.
While the area boasts a 24/7 security team and CCTV, bike riders will still need to lock when they drop, but from 7am-9pm there’s never been a better time to ride, park and roam the streets of London.
The all-new Carnaby Bike Hub is on a first come first served basis, so whether you’re a fixed gear fan or a lover of electric, it’s time to get “on yer bike.”
Samantha Bain-Mollison, Director of Retail at Shaftesbury comments: “We are delighted that more customers are beginning to return to the West End. We have installed the Bike Hub as a way of helping those wanting to travel into town by bike. Visitors to Carnaby can still expect a great experience and the Eat Out To Help Out campaign is certainly helping Carnaby restaurants”.
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