If there's one thing Arnold Schwarzenegger truly loves,Hong Kong Archives it's exploring new cities on his bicycle.
He did it in London a couple of years back on a Boris Bike and documented the whole experience on social media.
Now, it's Paris' turn.
Over the weekend, the big man cruised around the French capital to see the sights. He visited the Eiffel Tower, photobombed a group of tourists, and just generally looked like he was having a lovely time.
You can scroll through all the photos here:
Fantastic bike ride through Paris. I cannot say this enough: to truly appreciate a city, get on a bike. Thank you to the tourists at the Eiffel Tower for letting me crash your photo!
Never change, Arnie.
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