Bike Seaport

 

Photo Credit: Boston Seaport

Sign up for CommuteSeaport between April 10 -May 10 and be entered to win $500 towards a bicycle from Landry’s Bicycles! Learn more.

Every Wednesday
7:30am-11:30am
Seaport Common


Image reads: 4.9 stars average rating. Underneath shows stars in green boxes lined up to illustrate

Bike Seaport participants rated the program 4.9 out of 5 stars in our 2022 satisfaction survey.

Sign up:

Registration Links for July-September will be released in June.

April Sign-Ups

May Sign-Ups

June Sign-Ups

 

Weekly Bike Check-Ups

Landry's Bicycles weekly bike check up at the Seaport Common

Calling all city bikers! 
Seaport TMA and Boston Seaport have teamed up with Amazon and Landry’s Bicycles to offer complimentary bike check-ups all summer long.* Join us on Wednesdays from 7:30-11:30 a.m. on Seaport Common from April 10 - September 25 and enjoy treats from local businesses to thank you for commuting sustainably.

Bike Seaport is an award-winning program: Read press release.

*Registration is required. Only one appointment per bike is permitted. We are not responsible for bikes left unattended. People who reserve an appointment twice and do not show up will not be permitted to make future appointments.

 
 

 Local Bicycle Groups & Organizations

Southie Bikes

Advocating for safe cycling in South Boston. Hosts regular meet-ups and social events to discuss how to make South Boston safer for everyone who get around on two wheels.

MassBike

MassBike advocates for policies that encourage and support community wellness, equity, and inclusion, enable sustainable growth, drive economic vitality, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Boston Cyclists Union

The Bike Union campaigns for better bike infrastructure and safer streets throughout Metro Boston, engages with policymakers and elected officials, organizes residents, and mobilizes their membership to influence projects big and small.

“Over the last few years the TMA has really stepped things up: advocating and following through on improved bike infrastructure (most notably protected bike lanes throughout the Seaport); ...free bike lights and other safety gear; and the weekly bike tune ups by Landry’s professional mechanics to keep everyone’s bikes running smoothly. These programs have gone a long way to get more people out of their cars and onto bikes!”

Mike Blackwell, Seaport Cyclist