Discover the historic streets and squares of Rome on a short e-bike tour. Explore iconic landmarks like the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon while immersing yourself in the local culture and history. Join us for a 2.5-hour ride with a dedicated guide and enjoy a safe and relaxed journey through the city center.
Discover the historic streets and squares of Rome on a short e-bike tour. Explore iconic landmarks like the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon while immersing yourself in the local culture and history. Join us for a 2.5-hour ride with a dedicated guide and enjoy a safe and relaxed journey through the city center.
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Piazza Venezia is one of the most famous squares in Rome, located in the historic center of the city. It is characterized by the presence of important monuments, such as the Vittoriano, a large white building which houses the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento and the War Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The…
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Piazza Venezia is one of the most famous squares in Rome, located in the historic center of the city. It is characterized by the presence of important monuments, such as the Vittoriano, a large white building which houses the National Museum of the Italian Risorgimento and the War Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The square is an important road junction of the city, with many roads that converge on it, and represents an iconic place for the history and culture of Rome.
- Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous and iconic fountains in Rome, located in the homonymous square. The fountain was built in the 18th century and features magnificent Baroque architecture with statues, waterfalls and a bas-relief representing Roman mythology. Legend says that throwing a coin into the fountain guarantees a return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain is an important tourist spot and symbol of the city, attracting thousands of visitors every year.
- Piazza di Spagna - Piazza di Spagna is located at the foot of the Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, it is surrounded by historic buildings, such as the Italian Embassy and the Keats-Shelley Memorial House, which houses a museum dedicated to the English poet John Keats. The square is also famous for the Fontana della Barcaccia, a Baroque fountain designed by Pietro Bernini. The Spanish Steps is a popular spot for tourists and one of the most iconic spots in Rome, known for its luxury shopping and its location in the heart of the historic city centre.
- Via Margutta - It is a narrow and characteristic pedestrian street, famous for its historic buildings and for having been the home of many famous artists and personalities, including the painter Pablo Picasso and the director Federico Fellini. The street today hosts many art galleries, antique shops and elegant restaurants, which attract many visitors looking for a unique experience in Rome. Via Margutta is a place full of charm and atmosphere, known for its artistic history and architectural beauty.
- Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo is one of the most famous squares in Rome, located in the northern part of the city. It is surrounded by important monuments, such as the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, the Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli and the Flaminio Obelisk. The square is an important road junction and represents an important access point to the city, with many roads that converge there, including the famous Via del Corso.
- Via del Corso - It is a long and busy pedestrian street, which connects Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia, crossing the heart of the city’s shopping and nightlife. The street is famous for its luxury shops, boutiques, cinemas and restaurants, and represents an important point of reference for the cultural and social life of the city. The Via del Corso is also a place of great history and political importance, with a long tradition as a place for parades and public events. It is one of the most fascinating and vibrant streets in Rome, which attracts many visitors every year.
- Museo dell’Ara Pacis - It is considered one of the most important monuments of ancient Roman art and culture, and represents one of the few surviving examples of public art from the Augustan period. The Ara Pacis is now housed in a modern museum, designed by Richard Meier, who protects and conserves it for future generations.
- Mausoleo di Augusto - The Mausoleum of Augustus is an ancient funerary monument from 28 BC. Over the centuries, the mausoleum has been looted and destroyed, and today only a few remains remain, including a part of the wall and some columns. Despite its decay, the Mausoleum of Augustus represents an important tribute to the greatness and history of ancient Rome
- Pantheon - The Pantheon is one of the greatest treasures of Rome’s culture and history, and attracts millions of visitors every year. It represents a unique and extraordinary example of Roman architecture. The Pantheon is famous for its dome, which is one of the largest and most perfect of antiquity, with a central opening that lets in natural light.
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Piazza Navona - Located in the heart of the historic center of the city, the square is famous for its elongated shape, which recalls that of an ancient Roman stadium, and for the three Baroque fountains that decorate it.
Piazza Navona is also a meeting place for locals and tourists, and offers a wide variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and shops. During the summer evenings, the square becomes a pedestrian area where it is possible to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and the lights of the city -
Campo de’ Fiori - Campo de’ Fiori is a square located in the heart of Rome, known for its lively atmosphere and for the food market held there every day except Sunday.
In the evening, Campo de’ Fiori becomes a meeting place for locals and tourists, with a wide variety of bars and restaurants offering food and drink.
It represents an important example of daily life in Rome and a meeting place for the local community - Ghetto Ebraico - The Jewish Ghetto was one of the first ghettos in Europe, and represents an important example of discrimination and persecution of Jews throughout history. Despite this, the Jewish Ghetto of Rome is also a place of history and culture, with many synagogues and monuments that bear witness to the long and rich Jewish presence in the city.
- Castel Sant’Angelo - Admire Castel Sant’Angelo from a new perspective: from the banks of the Tiber River
- Expert local guide included
- Safety helmet provided
- Complimentary baby seat for children up to 20kg
- Bicycle provided for tour
- Expert local guide included
- Safety helmet provided
- Complimentary baby seat for children up to 20kg
- Bicycle provided for tour
- Snacks
- Snacks
The center of Rome is a historic and vibrant area, characterized by narrow alleys, beautiful squares and historic buildings. There is so much to discover that the E-bike is a perfect solution for those who want to see the most in a short time. In just 3 hours e-bike tour, you will be able to visit the main monuments and the most beautiful squares of the…
The center of Rome is a historic and vibrant area, characterized by narrow alleys, beautiful squares and historic buildings. There is so much to discover that the E-bike is a perfect solution for those who want to see the most in a short time. In just 3 hours e-bike tour, you will be able to visit the main monuments and the most beautiful squares of the Eternal City, guided by an expert and passionate guide. Cycling through the alleys and discovering for example the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the Pantheon, is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local culture and history. It is a short and easy ride, during which your dedicated guide will enchant you with curiosities and anecdotes about the history of Rome. Driving an E-bike is simple and fun and thanks to it you can cross many points of interest without effort. The itinerary will take you along secondary roads, with less traffic, so as to enjoy a safer and more relaxed ride.
- The length of the tour is 9 kilometers (miles). The level is easy but it requires a minimum of cycling experience (intermediate with a child seat or child extension).
- Around 100% of this tour takes place in the City center and Tiber cycle path. The tour runs on carefully chosen streets, but some traffic is unavoidable.
- Infants up to 20kg traveling on a child seat, come on the tour free of charge
- Children up to 139cm join the tour with a child extension
- Children from 140cm and above can independently ride an E-bike
- In the event of official/public celebrations and happenings in the city center of Rome, the tour operator may substitute one or more of the above-listed highlights.
- Close to Lepanto Metro Stop (Line A)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.