The NYC Five Borough Bike Ride: Honest Tips, Hidden Costs, and Why That Last Bridge Almost Broke Us
Thirty-two thousand people. Forty miles. Five boroughs. One bridge that will test everything you have left in your legs. Crystal and Joe did the NYC Five Borough Bike Ride together -- Joe with his family, Crystal flying solo from DC with her own bike strapped to the back of her car -- and came back with everything the official website doesn't tell you. From booking bikes six months out to finding a $419 hotel the week before, this episode covers the real planning, the real costs, and the moments that made it worth every penny...including some of the tourist attractions they visited and restaurants they sampled.
What You'll Walk Away With
• Why you need to book your rental bike the moment registration opens -- and what happens if you wait too long
• The hotel pricing reality: what Joe paid booking five weeks out versus what Crystal paid booking one week before -- and the $115 Sunday night plot twist
• Why taxis in New York City are now consistently cheaper than Uber and Lyft -- and by how much
• The packet pickup experience: what to expect, what to buy, and the one vendor booth Crystal walked past and deeply regretted
• What 40 miles through New York actually looks like -- from Central Park's downhills to the DJ hauling a full sound system on his bike to the church choir cheering you on
• The pit stop party system that breaks the ride into manageable chunks -- and why Oreo cookies become a religious experience at mile 27
• The honest Verrazzano Bridge report: what it looks like, what it does to your legs, and why everyone who finishes says the same word when they hear its name
• Two restaurant discoveries worth building a whole New York trip around -- including a Michelin inspector favorite that doesn't take reservations and almost gave their table away
• The gear that saved Crystal's ride -- and the booth she skipped that she wishes she hadn't
• Why this ride lets you see more of New York in one day than most people see in five visits Why This Episode Is Worth Your Time
The NYC Five Borough Bike Ride happens once a year and sells out fast. If it's on your list -- or you've never considered it -- this is the most practical hour of planning you'll find anywhere. Crystal and Joe didn't have a perfect plan. They had a great trip anyway, and the difference between the two is exactly what this episode is about.
Adventure Highlights
Crystal drove from DC with her own bike. Joe flew in with family for a long weekend that included the Tenement Museum, the 9/11 Memorial, a Yankees game, The Edge observation deck, and two of the best meals New York City quietly keeps to itself. They ended up in the same wave on race day without planning it -- and the Verrazzano Bridge united them in suffering.
Resources and Places Mentioned
• NYC Five Borough Bike Ride -- bikenewyork.org; registration opens annually, sells out quickly
• Unlimited Biking and BikeNYC -- rental options; book as early as possible, expect $150+ for 24 hours
• Hotel Indigo Financial District -- Crystal's last-minute find; $419 Saturday, $115 Sunday
• DoubleTree Battery Park -- Joe's hotel; booked five weeks out at ~$130/night average
• Lindens at the Boro Hotel -- Saturday night dinner; standout cocktails and burger
• Emilio's Ballato -- Sunday celebration dinner; no reservations, Michelin inspector favorite, arrive early
• John's Pizzeria on Bleecker Street -- Joe's recommendation for New York pizza at its best
• The Edge at Hudson Yards -- observation deck, $45/person, glass floor included
• Serendipity 3 -- Times Square dessert stop; $1,000 gold ice cream available with one month's notice
• Tom Schwab's chamois cream -- Crystal's ride-saving gear recommendation
• Too Good To Go app -- mentioned for finding discounted food options around the city
• Stacking Adventures Clubhouse -- join on Facebook for trip photos, videos, and community
• Share Your Adventure -- stackingadventures.com/mystory; win the Emerald backpack by guessing where Crystal is in Japan
What You'll Walk Away With
• Why you need to book your rental bike the moment registration opens -- and what happens if you wait too long
• The hotel pricing reality: what Joe paid booking five weeks out versus what Crystal paid booking one week before -- and the $115 Sunday night plot twist
• Why taxis in New York City are now consistently cheaper than Uber and Lyft -- and by how much
• The packet pickup experience: what to expect, what to buy, and the one vendor booth Crystal walked past and deeply regretted
• What 40 miles through New York actually looks like -- from Central Park's downhills to the DJ hauling a full sound system on his bike to the church choir cheering you on
• The pit stop party system that breaks the ride into manageable chunks -- and why Oreo cookies become a religious experience at mile 27
• The honest Verrazzano Bridge report: what it looks like, what it does to your legs, and why everyone who finishes says the same word when they hear its name
• Two restaurant discoveries worth building a whole New York trip around -- including a Michelin inspector favorite that doesn't take reservations and almost gave their table away
• The gear that saved Crystal's ride -- and the booth she skipped that she wishes she hadn't
• Why this ride lets you see more of New York in one day than most people see in five visits Why This Episode Is Worth Your Time
The NYC Five Borough Bike Ride happens once a year and sells out fast. If it's on your list -- or you've never considered it -- this is the most practical hour of planning you'll find anywhere. Crystal and Joe didn't have a perfect plan. They had a great trip anyway, and the difference between the two is exactly what this episode is about.
Adventure Highlights
Crystal drove from DC with her own bike. Joe flew in with family for a long weekend that included the Tenement Museum, the 9/11 Memorial, a Yankees game, The Edge observation deck, and two of the best meals New York City quietly keeps to itself. They ended up in the same wave on race day without planning it -- and the Verrazzano Bridge united them in suffering.
Resources and Places Mentioned
• NYC Five Borough Bike Ride -- bikenewyork.org; registration opens annually, sells out quickly
• Unlimited Biking and BikeNYC -- rental options; book as early as possible, expect $150+ for 24 hours
• Hotel Indigo Financial District -- Crystal's last-minute find; $419 Saturday, $115 Sunday
• DoubleTree Battery Park -- Joe's hotel; booked five weeks out at ~$130/night average
• Lindens at the Boro Hotel -- Saturday night dinner; standout cocktails and burger
• Emilio's Ballato -- Sunday celebration dinner; no reservations, Michelin inspector favorite, arrive early
• John's Pizzeria on Bleecker Street -- Joe's recommendation for New York pizza at its best
• The Edge at Hudson Yards -- observation deck, $45/person, glass floor included
• Serendipity 3 -- Times Square dessert stop; $1,000 gold ice cream available with one month's notice
• Tom Schwab's chamois cream -- Crystal's ride-saving gear recommendation
• Too Good To Go app -- mentioned for finding discounted food options around the city
• Stacking Adventures Clubhouse -- join on Facebook for trip photos, videos, and community
• Share Your Adventure -- stackingadventures.com/mystory; win the Emerald backpack by guessing where Crystal is in Japan