Electric-bike tours allow you to visit Rome in a fun and unique way, transforming a long and exhausting walk into a trip on an electric-bike at the top! Take a mountain e-bike or a traditional e-bike and enjoy the experience of a visit to the major attractions of Rome with your expert local guide, who will stop every now and then to tell you about the monuments, history and beauties that surround you.
Rome was built on 7 hills, and it can be a real struggle to walk through it. With the electric bike you can reach among the most important points of interest without getting tired and in the meantime enjoying the beauty of the monuments you find along the way. An E-bike tour is an interesting activity for all ages. If you know how to ride a normal bike you can also do it with an electric bike.
While all the other monuments of the Roman era are overwhelmed and reduced to ruins, the Castel Sant'Angelo, built around 123 AD. as a sepulcher for the emperor Hadrian, through an uninterrupted series of transformations it accompanies the fate and history of Rome for almost two thousand years ... Don't miss the chance to see the imposing Castle from the outside and walk along the wonderful Ponte degli Angeli from where you can take some beautiful souvenir photos depicting this fantastic glimpse of Rome. Furthermore, here it will be possible to relax for a short stop among the quiet and well-kept gardens that surround the Castle.
It is the largest of Rome's four papal basilicas and is often described as the largest church in the world both for its size and, metaphorically, for its importance as a center of Catholicism. As a papal chapel, St. Peter's Basilica is the seat of the main manifestations of Catholic worship and is therefore in solemn function on the occasion of the main papal celebrations. Let yourself be enchanted by the majesty of St. Peter's Basilica and take a short walk in via della Conciliazione, the splendid street of the Vatican City where you can take beautiful souvenir photos.
Piazza Navona, at the time of ancient Rome, was the stadium that was built by the emperor Domitian. 265 meters long and 106 meters wide, it could accommodate 30,000 spectators! The name of the square was originally "in Agone" from the Latin in agonis, "games" since the stadium was used exclusively for athletics competitions. In ancient times the square was concave, the closures of the three fountains were blocked and the water came out in order to flood the square ... Together with the Fontana del Moro and the Fountain of Neptune, it is here that you can find the Fountain of the Four Rivers, one of the most beautiful fountains in Italy! Not to mention the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone which preserves one of the most beautiful domes in the whole city!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
show the reservation to the manager who will take care of giving you directions and your e-bikes