Rome in a Day Electric-Assist Bike Tour by Cannondale Quality E-Bikes

See the highlights of Rome on this exceptional bike tour, with a tasty lunch at an Italian trattoria. Marvel at the ruins of Ancient Rome, throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain and go to St. Peter Basilica.

Things to do Rome in a Day Electric-Assist Bike Tour by Cannondale Quality E-Bikes

Explore the beauty of the Eternal City during our 7-hour Rome in 1-day Bike Tour. The tour will start off viewing the beautiful Colosseum from atop the Fagutal hill. Then we’ll pass by Imperial Forums and from there to many more of Rome’s breathtaking ancient spots and hidden treasures. You'll cycle through the small alleys with their amazing Renaissance and Baroque palaces and churches, cross the hidden squares with their monumental fountains guided by one of our local guides. Experience this Open Air Museum to the fullest! Rome has a lot to offer, so traveling a full day by bike will help you to not miss any of the places in a relaxing way. It is an ideal tour if you are on a short visit. Rome is famous for its over 2000-year-old history, but also it is known for delicious Italian food, which you will enjoy during the lunch break. Of course, there will be many other breaks during the tour where we’ll tell you all about the history of the sight you are watching, where you’ll enjoy a good “Italian Espresso“ and take spectacular pictures.

Included

Colosseum
Fori Imperiali - Ingresso Foro di Cesare
Piazza Venezia
Trevi Fountain
Spanish Steps
Piazza del Popolo
Villa Borghese
Pantheon
Piazza Navona
St. Peter's Basilica
Castel Sant'Angelo
Belvedere del Gianicolo
Trastevere
Basilica of Our Lady in Trastevere
Portico of Octavia
Marcello Theater
Roman Forum
A quality Cannondale E-Bike (with anti-puncture tires and comfortable saddles)
Helmets (mandatory)
A guide in English or Spanish (depending on your booked language)
A lunch in an Italian trattoria
Biodegradable bottle of water
Handlebar bag (3 liters)

Meeting point

TopBike Rental & Tours Office

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