Rome Highlights by E-Bicycle — Small Group Tour
Discover the Eternal City on two wheels, far from the crowds and close to its history.
This Rome e-bicycle tour takes small groups of no more than eight riders through the city's most storied landmarks, combining effortless pedaling with genuine local knowledge. The itinerary is shaped around what participants want to see, making every ride distinct and personal.
A local tour leader accompanies the group throughout, offering context and stories that go well beyond the standard guidebook narrative. The electric bicycle format means riders of varying fitness levels can keep pace comfortably without sacrificing the experience.
With a strict cap on group size, the tour avoids the congestion that plagues many Rome sightseeing options. This format allows for spontaneous stops, candid questions, and a more authentic encounter with the city's streets and monuments.
Tour Highlights
Ride through the heart of the Roman Forum and take in the sweeping view of Trajan's Market from above.
Stand before Piazza Venezia and the monumental white facade of the Vittoriano Palace, one of Rome's most recognizable landmarks.
Pass through the Orange Trees Garden for a panoramic view over the rooftops of Rome rarely seen on standard tours.
Cycle past the Circus Maximus, the ancient stadium that once held up to 250,000 spectators for chariot races and public events.
Benefit from a customised itinerary led by a knowledgeable local guide who adapts the route to your interests.
Travel on an electric bicycle, making it easy to cover significant distances across Rome without physical strain.
Enjoy an intimate experience with a maximum of 6 to 8 participants, ensuring personal attention throughout.
Itinerary
The route crosses through the middle of the Roman Forum, allowing riders to absorb the scale of ancient civic life at street level. From a well-positioned vantage point, the group also takes in Trajan's Market, a multi-story complex that once served as Rome's commercial hub.
The tour pauses at Piazza Venezia, dominated by the vast white marble structure known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria. This monument, completed in the early 20th century, commemorates the unification of Italy and remains one of the city's defining architectural statements.
Riders make their way to the Garden of the Orange Trees on the Aventine Hill, where a terrace overlooks a broad sweep of Rome's historic center. The setting offers a quieter moment away from the main tourist routes.
The group passes alongside the Circus Maximus, situated in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine Hills. Originally constructed in the 6th century BCE and expanded repeatedly by successive emperors, the site once accommodated between 150,000 and 250,000 spectators for chariot races and public spectacles.
What Is Included
Included
- Electric bicycle rental for the duration of the tour
- Local tour leader throughout the experience
- Small group setting with a maximum of 6 to 8 participants
- Customised itinerary based on group preferences
Not Included
- Entry fees to any monuments or sites
- Food and beverages
- Gratuities for the guide
- Personal travel insurance
Important Information
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Group sizes are kept small by design. Secure your place on this Rome e-bicycle tour before availability runs out.
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