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Payment and registration for the service has been facilitated – it can now be done via the website over at arboriabike.sk. For 20 euros you will have access to the whole bikesharing system. Unfortunately, you’ll also have to pay the municipal offices a visit and sign a contract for the leasing of the bikes – not particularly convenient, but legally necessary. Finally, just download the Freebike app - it will point you in the direction of the nearest available bicycle. From then on, you have free reign to travel around the city in a convenient and more importantly – eco-friendly manner.
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