Explore the Eternal City of Rome on an exciting 3-hour e-bike tour. Ride through the city’s major attractions with an expert local guide, while enjoying the beauty of the monuments and avoiding exhaustion. Suitable for all ages!
Explore the Eternal City of Rome on an exciting 3-hour e-bike tour. Ride through the city’s major attractions with an expert local guide, while enjoying the beauty of the monuments and avoiding exhaustion. Suitable for all ages!
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Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo - Unlike other Roman-era monuments that have succumbed to time, Castel Sant’Angelo, constructed around 123 AD as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, has continuously evolved, mirroring Rome’s history for nearly two millennia.
Don’t miss the opportunity to admire the majestic Castle from the outside and stroll along…
- Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo - Unlike other Roman-era monuments that have succumbed to time, Castel Sant’Angelo, constructed around 123 AD as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, has continuously evolved, mirroring Rome’s history for nearly two millennia.
Don’t miss the opportunity to admire the majestic Castle from the outside and stroll along the stunning Ponte degli Angeli, where you can capture beautiful souvenir photos of this remarkable view of Rome. Additionally, you can enjoy a peaceful break in the serene and well-maintained gardens surrounding the Castle.
- St. Peter’s Basilica - As the largest of Rome’s four papal basilicas, St. Peter’s Basilica is often regarded as the world’s largest church, both in size and significance as a hub of Catholicism. Serving as a papal chapel, it hosts the primary Catholic worship ceremonies and is in full splendor during major papal events.
Be captivated by the grandeur of St. Peter’s Basilica and take a leisurely walk along Via della Conciliazione, the magnificent street of Vatican City, where you can take stunning souvenir photos.
- Piazza Navona - In ancient Rome, Piazza Navona was a stadium built by Emperor Domitian, measuring 265 meters long and 106 meters wide, accommodating 30,000 spectators! Originally named “in Agone” from the Latin “in agonis,” meaning “games,” the stadium was exclusively for athletic competitions. Historically, the square was concave, and the three fountains’ closures were blocked, allowing water to flood the square.
Alongside the Fontana del Moro and the Fountain of Neptune, you can find the Fountain of the Four Rivers here, one of Italy’s most beautiful fountains! Additionally, the Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone boasts one of the city’s most stunning domes!
- Pantheon - The Pantheon of Agrippa, commonly known as the “Pantheon,” is a masterpiece of Roman architecture. It is the best-preserved building from Ancient Rome. The harmony of its lines and the precise geometry of its masses have inspired the greatest architects throughout history.
The Pantheon is situated in Piazza della Rotonda, one of Rome’s most renowned squares, right in the heart of the Eternal City’s historic center!
- Roman Forum - Visiting Rome without exploring the Forum is like going to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower! Walking along the Via Sacra, you can close your eyes and imagine being there over 20 centuries ago when Julius Caesar walked that path… A truly unique experience!
- Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is Rome’s most spectacular and largest fountain, measuring 20 meters wide and 26 meters high. Its name likely originates from the Latin “trivium,” meaning “three streets,” as the fountain was the meeting point of three converging streets in a district popular with tourists and Romans.
Why do people toss coins into the fountain? The legend began in 1954 with the film “Three Coins in the Trevi Fountain” and suggests:
- Tossing one coin into the fountain: you will return to Rome.
- Tossing two coins into the fountain: you will find love with an Italian.
- Tossing three coins into the fountain: you will marry the person you met…
- Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome’s most famous squares, historically serving as the entrance to Rome during the Empire. Today, it remains a significant crossroads, with three important streets originating from the square: Via del Babuino on the left, Via di Ripetta on the right, and Via del Corso in the center, one of the city’s main commercial arteries.
In addition to admiring an Egyptian obelisk dating back to 1300 BC, most tourists visit Piazza del Popolo to see the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, where you can admire two extraordinary Caravaggio paintings and fascinating Renaissance works.
- Passeggiata del Pincio - A must-visit for anyone exploring Rome! If you ask a Roman for a panoramic view every tourist should see, they will likely recommend this terrace. It offers a breathtaking view over Piazza del Popolo and the rooftops of Rome. Additionally, you can witness a sunset with St. Peter’s Dome as the centerpiece! Isn’t that wonderful?
A romantic spot where street artists enhance the atmosphere with delightful music. If you want to see Piazza del Popolo from above or enjoy a beautiful sunset over Rome, this is the perfect stop!
- Temple of Asclepius - A must-see destination! This is one of Rome’s most unique monuments. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that to see it up close, you need to rent a rowboat to navigate the pond in front of the temple.
Of course, renting a boat is not mandatory; you can simply approach the lake and take a picture. If you’re on a romantic trip, this is a great opportunity to surprise your special someone!

- Bike helmet
- Child seat - Baby seat
- Bicycle use
- Bike helmet
- Child seat - Baby seat
- Bicycle use
E-bike tours provide an exciting and novel approach to exploring Rome, converting a lengthy and tiring walk into a breezy e-bike ride! Choose between a mountain e-bike or a standard e-bike and immerse yourself in the charm of Rome’s main sights with your skilled local guide. They will occasionally pause to relate the rich stories of the monuments,…
E-bike tours provide an exciting and novel approach to exploring Rome, converting a lengthy and tiring walk into a breezy e-bike ride! Choose between a mountain e-bike or a standard e-bike and immerse yourself in the charm of Rome’s main sights with your skilled local guide. They will occasionally pause to relate the rich stories of the monuments, historical events, and appealing landscapes around you.
Navigating the city of Rome, built on seven hills, can be challenging on foot. However, with an electric bike, you can easily access some of the most notable points of interest without fatigue, all the while admiring the stunning monuments encountered on your journey. An E-bike tour is a captivating experience for all age groups. If you’re comfortable riding a regular bike, you’ll have no trouble adapting to an electric one.
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.