An e-bike tour exploring Cagliari’s rich history through its ancient buildings, churches, and fortifications. Starting from the city center, the route winds through the medieval districts of Castello, Stampace, and Marina, visiting iconic landmarks such as the Elephant Tower, the Church of Sant’Efisio, and the Basilica of San Saturnino.
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From Su Siccu, visitors enjoy a sweeping view of the Basilica of Bonaria perched on the cliffs overlooking Cagliari’s port, with the sea stretching beyond. The vantage point highlights the dramatic elevation drop from the city center to the coast, framing the church and lighthouse in a striking coastal panorama.
From Piazza Costituzione, travelers can access the grand staircase leading up to Bastione San Remy, offering panoramic views of Cagliari’s historic districts, harbor, and surrounding mountains. The square serves as a lively gateway to the city’s cultural heart, connecting major streets and providing access to one of Cagliari’s most iconic viewpoints.
From Porta Cristina, travelers are greeted with a historic gateway that opens directly onto panoramic views of Cagliari’s harbor and the shimmering Gulf of Angels. This ancient city entrance serves as a scenic starting point for exploring the nearby Castello district and the vibrant waterfront promenade.
Bastione Santa Croce is a historic 17th-century fortification in Cagliari’s Castello district, offering a peaceful terrace with panoramic views of the surrounding city and sea. Once part of the city’s defensive walls, it now serves as a quiet garden spot with lush greenery, ideal for relaxation and photography.
The Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta e Santa Cecilia, located in Piazza Palazzo, is Cagliari’s main cathedral, blending Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. Visitors admire its striking white façade, richly decorated interior, and the adjacent bell tower offering panoramic views of the city.
Torre dell'Elefante is a 14th-century military tower in Cagliari, built by the Pisans as part of the city's medieval fortifications and named after a stone elephant carving on its façade.
The Church of Sant’Efisio near the Cagliari Amphitheatre is a Baroque-style chapel built in the 18th century, located just below the Castello district along Via Sant’Efisio. Though small, it is historically significant as the starting point of the annual procession carrying the saint’s statue from Cagliari to Nora.
Piazza Yenne is a lively square in Cagliari located at the base of the Castello district, serving as a cultural and social hub with views of the Bastione San Remy staircase. It hosts markets, events, and provides access to the historic Stampace neighborhood and the underground Roman amphitheater.
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