Discover Rome in total freedom with a self-guided tour that allows you to visit the heart of the city at your own pace, without sacrificing valuable information about the most iconic places.
With a comfortable and high-performance e-bike, you can cross the historic center effortlessly, following an itinerary designed to offer you the best of the capital.
Thanks to the interactive map on the provided navigator, you will always have the route under control, while the audio guide on your smartphone will accompany you with fascinating stories and curiosities about the main monuments and points of interest.
From Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum, from the Pantheon to Trastevere, you can ride stress-free and stop whenever you want to take pictures or take a break in one of the many picturesque corners of the city.
This tour is perfect for those who want to explore Rome on their own, but with support that makes the experience even richer and more engaging.
150 metres from Furio Camillo Metro Station, or 100 metres from Roma Tuscolana Train Station.
Departure: SLY e-bike, here you will find your e-bike equipped with headphones with guide, which will tell you the story of the monuments and places you will meet along the way.
Discover the Porta Maggiore, an ancient arch built by Claudio in 52 AD.C. for the aqueduct and then incorporated into the Aurelian Walls.
The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre or simply Amphitheatrum, is the largest Roman amphitheatre in the world, located in the center of the city of Rome.
The Imperial Forums constitute a series of five monumental squares built over a century and a half (between 46 BC.C. and 113 A.D.C.) in the heart of the city of Rome by Julius Caesar and the emperors Augustus, Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan.
The Capitoline Hill, also called Monte Capitolino (Mons Capitolinus), is the smallest of the hills on which Rome was founded.
The square is dominated by the Vittoriano, one of the symbols of Italian heritage; three monumental buildings surround it on the other sides. The oldest is the fifteenth-century Palazzo Venezia.
The Trajan Column is a monument erected in Rome to celebrate the Roman conquest of Dacia (present-day Romania) by Emperor Trajan.
Piazza del Quirinale extends over the Quirinale hill, the highest of the seven primitive hills of ancient Rome.
Villa Borghese is a historical and cultural park in the heart of Rome, with the Borghese Gallery, Bioparco and other attractions.
Terrazza del Pincio is a panoramic terrace on top of the Pincio hill used as a belvedere overlooking the Piazza del Popolo below. From it you also have a view of the dome of San Pietro and Castel Sant'Angelo.
Piazza del Popolo is one of the most famous squares in Rome, at the foot of Pincio.
Discover the most famous and visited square in Rome, symbol of the Roman Baroque and meeting and shopping place. At the foot of the trinity staircase of the mountains.
The Trevi Fountain is the largest of the famous fountains in Rome.
Piazza di Monte Citorio, or even improperly Montecitorio, known as home, on a small relief, the Palazzo Montecitorio, seat of the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Republic.
The Pantheon "temple of all gods", is a building of ancient Rome located in the Pigna district in the historic center, built as a temple dedicated to all the deities past, present and future.
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous monumental squares in Rome, embellished in monumental style by the Pamphili family at the behest of Pope Innocent X with the typical shape of an ancient stadium.
Castel Sant'Angelo, also called Hadrian's mausoleum, is a monument in Rome, located on the right bank of the Tiber, a short distance from the Vatican.
Via della Conciliazione is a street in Rome that ideally connects the capital of Italy with the Vatican State, according to a route that runs from Castel Sant'Angelo to St. Peter's Square.
St. Peter's Square is the square in front of St. Peter's Basilica. Located on the edge of the historic center of the city of Rome, of which it is a symbol, the square is part of the independent state of Vatican City
The Gianicolo is a hill in Rome that offers breathtaking views of the historic center and the Tiber.
The district in the oldest part is a web of alleys dotted with numerous small squares.
The Mouth of Truth is an ancient pavonazzetto marble mask, walled upright in the wall of the pronaos of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin.
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus located in Rome. Located in the valley between the Palatine Hill and the Aventine Hill, it is remembered as a place of games since the beginning of the city's history.
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