✅ Effortless Exploration – Ride through Rome on a premium electric bike, making it easy to cover more ground with zero fatigue. Unlike walking tours, you’ll glide smoothly from one landmark to the next, allowing you to see more in just two hours.
✅ Authentic Italian Experience Enjoy a classic Italian breakfast (fresh cornetto & cappuccino) in the morning or indulge in artisanal gelato at a renowned local gelateria during the sunset tour. A true taste of Rome’s culture!
✅ Small-Group, Personalized Tour – Unlike large group tours, this experience is designed for intimate exploration, allowing for a more personal and immersive journey with an expert local guide sharing fascinating stories.
✅ Hidden Gems & Famous Landmarks – Beyond the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain, discover Rome’s secret spots like the Knights of Malta Keyhole, the charming streets of Trastevere, and the historic Jewish Ghetto.
A district filled with charm, history, and local culture, Trastevere is one of Rome’s most authentic neighborhoods. Its cobblestone streets, ivy-covered buildings, and lively piazzas create a magical atmosphere. Once a working-class district, it is now a favorite spot for both locals and visitors seeking traditional Roman trattorias, artisan shops, and a vibrant nightlife.
A hub of history and grandeur, Piazza Venezia is one of the most striking and important squares in Rome. It is dominated by the Altar of the Fatherland (Vittorio Emanuele II Monument), a massive white marble structure built to honor Italy’s first king and the country’s unification. Its towering Corinthian columns, bronze chariots, and eternal flame make it a must-see. This square was also the site of Benito Mussolini’s famous speeches, shaping Italy’s modern history. Nearby, the Palazzo Venezia, a 15th-century palace, once served as a papal residence. With wide boulevards leading to some of Rome’s most famous sites, this location is a perfect starting point to understand Rome’s transformation from an ancient empire to a modern capital.
Once the beating heart of the Roman Empire, the Roman Forum was the center of politics, commerce, and religion for over a thousand years. This sprawling collection of ruins was once home to majestic temples, bustling marketplaces, and grand government buildings where emperors ruled and senators debated. As you ride past, your guide will paint vivid pictures of ancient Rome, explaining the significance of landmarks such as the Temple of Saturn, the Curia (Senate House), and the Arch of Septimius Severus. You’ll learn about historic events, from Julius Caesar’s legendary speeches to the public trials and triumphal processions that once captivated the people of Rome. Today, the Forum’s crumbling columns and timeworn pathways offer a rare opportunity to step back in time and experience the grandeur of ancient Rome.
You will make your own way to the meeting points