This Just In has been tracking the spread of bike-sharing programs. Here's the latest new program: In early 2008, Turin, Italy, will place about 1,300 bicycles at about 390 stations citywide.
EARLIERBike sharing in Spain, Paris, and elsewhere in Europe.
RELATED Turin's official tourism website, TurismoTorino.org, has a database of hotels, B&Bs, and hostels and it allows you to search by price (from as low as —$59), neighborhood, and style of accommodation.
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