Rome Bike Tour
Tour the Italian capital on two wheels whilst you enjoy an electric bike tour of the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and much more.
Rome Bike Tour
At your chosen time we'll leave from Lungotevere delle Armi, 44, on our electric bike tour of Rome with an English-speaking guide on hand to explain all about the long history of the city and its famous, thousand-year-old architecture.
You can choose between three different routes: the historic centre, Villa Borghese or Appia Antica. And you'll enjoy a private and exclusive tour, with no other people in the group except your partner, family and friends!
Historic Centre Tour (4 hours)
On this tour we'll explore the most emblematic points of Rome's old town. Following the trails alongside the river Tiber, we'll head to the Tiberina island - near to the old Circus Maximus, where you'll learn all about the chariot races that once took place there.
The tour continues alongside the St. Peter's basilica in Vincoli, a church well known as home to Michelangelo's statue of Moses. And, as this is Rome, and history lurks around every corner, just a few metres away you'll find the Colosseum, where you can almost hear the clash of the gladiators still...
The tour then continues around Rome's legendary sites, Piazza Venecia, Agrippa's Pantheon, Piazza Navona and Castillo de Sant'Angelo. And before heading back to the tour's departure point, we'll stop in St. Peter's square to admire the iconic dome designed by Michelangelo himself.
Villa Borghese Tour (2 hours)
On this tour we'll cycle around the Villa Borghese, one of the most beautiful green spaces in Rome. We'll visit the Piazza del Popolo, with its famous obelisk, then head into the park where we'll discover other jewels such as the Temple of Aesculapius, Portico dei Leoni, the Temples to Diana, and Antonio and Faustina.
And we'll also pass by the famous Galería Borghese museum, before heading to the Passeggiata del Pincio - where you'll see its famous water clock, and to enjoy incredible views of the city of Rome.
Via Appia Antica Tour (3 hours)
We'll leave on the way to Rome's orange gardens, and the Buco della Serratura area. From here we'll make our way to the famous Caracalla Thermals, one the Roman period's famous baths. Then the tour will continue around the walls of the Via Appia Antica Walls Museum. Then we'll continue to the San Calixto and San Sebastian catacombs, which we'll see from the outside.
Then we'll make a final stop at the Cecilia Metella museum, before heading back to the start point.
Price
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Duration
2 hours - 4 hours.
Language
The activity takes place with a guide that speaks in English.
Included
Electric bike rental
English speaking guide
Helmet
Lock
Child seat or trailer if needed
Private, exclusive tour, with just your group
When to book?
You can book up to the start time, as long as there are places remaining. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Sustainability
All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code. Specifically, this activity applies the following practices: Show more
Printed material is avoided.
No single-use plastics are used.
The activity helps the conservation of biodiversity.
The activity helps the dissemination of local cultural heritage.
The activity helps to promote peace.
The activity promotes local production.
No printing of documentation required.
Promotes local employment.
Has a gender equality policy.
Has a carbon footprint offset policy.
Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
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Q - Is a minimum number of participants required?
A - This activity requires a minimum of 2 participants. Should this number not be reached, we'll get in touch with you to offer alternatives.
If you have any other questions please contact us .
Free cancellation
Lungotevere delle Armi, 44.