Rome Tour By Night and Pizza in high quality electric bicycle!
Highlights
- Admire the enchanting Rome by night
- Experience the dreamy atmosphere of the Capitoline nights
- Enjoy the romantic Rome under the starlight
- Explore the magical and fairy tale-like movie air of the city
- Discover the warm and inviting Rome of the warm summer evenings
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Duration 3 hours
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Includes dinner
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Use of high-quality bicycle
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Child seat available
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Small group tour
Experience the enchanting and magical atmosphere of Rome by night with our high-quality electric bicycle tour! Immerse yourself in the romantic charm of the Eternal City as you explore its iconic landmarks under the starlight. From the Arch of Constantine and the Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II to Piazza di Spagna and Castel Sant'Angelo, each stop on this 180-minute tour will leave you in awe of Rome's beauty. Ride across the historic St. Angelo Bridge and savor the breathtaking views of St. Peter's Square. Discover the vibrant energy of Piazza Navona and the charming Campo de' Fiori. Pass by the historic Jewish Ghetto and soak in the rich history. Conclude your journey at Piazza del Campidoglio and take a leisurely ride along Via dei Fori Imperiali. Don't miss this unique opportunity to explore Rome's iconic landmarks by night on a high-quality electric bicycle!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Available in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish; Castilian
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore the enchanting streets of Rome at night on a high-quality electric bicycle while indulging in delicious pizza.
Included
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Dinner
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Use of bicycle
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Child seat up to 4 years
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Helmet
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Padlock
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City map
Meeting Point
Via Labicana, 46, 00184 Roma RM , Italy
End Point
Via Labicana, 46, 00184 Roma RM , Italy
What to expect
Arch of Constantine
The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch with three arches (with a central passage flanked by two smaller lateral passages), located in Rome, a short distance from the Colosseum. Besides the remarkable historical importance as a monument, the Arch can be considered as a real museum of official Roman sculpture, extraordinary for its richness and importance [1]. The general dimensions of the elevation are 21 m high, 25.9 meters wide and 7.4 m deep.
Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II
The National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II or (Mole del) Vittoriano, improperly called Altare della Patria, is an Italian national monumental complex located in Rome in Piazza Venezia, on the northern slope of the Campidoglio hill, designed by the architects Ettore Ferrari, Pio Piacentini and Giuseppe Sacconi. It was built starting in 1885, with the works that ended in 1935: however the official inauguration and the simultaneous opening to the public had already taken place in 1911, on the occasion of the events connected to the International Exhibition of Turin, during the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the Unification of Italy. From an architectural point of view it was conceived as a modern forum, an agorà on three levels connected by stairways and dominated by a portico characterized by a colonnade.
Piazza Di Spagna
Piazza di Spagna (Piazza di Francia in the seventeenth century), with the stairway of Trinità dei Monti, is one of the most famous squares in Rome. It owes its name to the palace of Spain, seat of the embassy of the Iberian state to the Holy See.
Castel Sant'Angelo
Castel Sant'Angelo (or Mole Adrianorum or Castellum Crescentii in the 10th-12th century), also called Mausoleo di Adriano, is a monument of Rome, located on the right bank of the Tiber in front of the pons Aelius (present Ponte Sant'Angelo), not far from the Vatican, between the district of Borgo and that of Prati; it is connected to the Vatican State through the fortified "passetto" corridor. The castle was radically changed several times during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Owned by MiBAC, in December 2014 the Museum became part of the Lazio Museums.
St. Angelo Bridge
Ponte Sant'Angelo, also known as pons Aelius (Elio bridge), pons Hadriani (Adriano's bridge) or Ponte di Castello [1], is a bridge that connects Piazza di Ponte S. Angelo to the Vatican, in Rome, in the districts Ponte and Borgo. It was built in Rome in 134 by the emperor Hadrian, on a project by a certain Demetrian, to connect his mausoleum to the left bank.
St. Peter's Square
Piazza San Pietro is the square in front of the Basilica of San Pietro. Located on the edge of the historic center of Rome, at 19 m s.l.m., [1] the square is part of the Vatican City and is bounded by the border with the Italian State; through the Borgo district lying to the east, the main entrances are from via di Porta Angelica or via della Conciliazione. In the showy inclination of the "runners" Bernini renounces the sixteenth-century solution of leaving a straight order, inserting the triangular 'wedges' under the base and between capital and entablature, and instead uses an "oblique architecture". This contravenes what Vitruvio claimed about architecture as a mirror of reality
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous squares in Rome, built by the Pamphili family. Its shape is that of an ancient stadium: it was built in a monumental style at the behest of Pope Innocent X (Giovanni Battista Pamphili).
Campo De' Fiori
Campo de Fiori is a square in Rome, between Via dei Giubbonari and Piazza della Cancelleria, on the borders of the Parione and Regola districts. Until the fifteenth century the square did not exist as such, and in its place there was a flowery meadow with some cultivated gardens, hence the name. According to an unreliable tradition, the square should instead be named after Flora (a woman beloved by Pompey, who had built his theater nearby)
The Old Jewish Quarter
The Jewish ghetto of Rome is among the oldest ghettos in the world; in fact it arose 40 years after the one in Venice which is the first ever. The term derives from the name of the Venetian district, gheto, where there was a foundry (precisely gheto in Venetian), where the Jews of that city were forced to reside; another possible etymology traces the origin of this word to the Hebrew גט ghet (pl. גיטים ghittim or גיטין ghittin), which means separation
Piazza del Campidoglio
The Capitol, also called Monte Capitolino (Mons Capitolinus), is one of the seven hills on which Rome was founded. Its height is 48 m s.l.m. sull'Arx (current Basilica of S. Maria in Aracoeli) [without source], of 35.9 m s.l.m. in the Asylum (now Piazza del Campidoglio) and 44.7 m s.l.m. on the Capitolium proper (Palazzo Caffarelli). [1] The Campidoglio is also the representative office of the municipality of Rome.
Via dei Fori Imperiali
The Via dei Fori Imperiali, formerly Via dell'Impero, is a modern street in Rome, which takes its current name from the remains of the ancient Imperial Forums, and connects the Colosseum to Piazza Venezia. The area occupied by the remains of ancient buildings was affected in the Middle Ages by the rise of dwellings, churches and monasteries, as well as green spaces used as pastures (under the name of "Campo Vaccino"), until the radical transformation desired, at the end of the 16th century century, by cardinal Michele Bonelli who built the neighborhood called "Alessandrino".
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try gelato at Gelateria dei Neri nearby.
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Wear comfortable shoes for biking.
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Visit the Pantheon before the tour starts.
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Capture photos at the illuminated Trevi Fountain.
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Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere at Campo de' Fiori.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the enchanting allure of Rome at night with the Rome Tour By Night and Pizza in a high-quality electric bicycle! This unique tour allows you to immerse yourself in the magical and dreamy atmosphere of the Capitoline nights, as you explore the Eternal City under the starlight. Picture yourself riding through the charming streets of Rome, illuminated by the soft glow of the moon, creating a truly romantic and fairy tale-like ambiance.What to Expect?
During this captivating tour, you can anticipate a memorable evening filled with breathtaking sights and unforgettable experiences. Ride through the iconic landmarks of Rome, such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and the Spanish Steps, as they come alive under the night sky. Feel the cool breeze as you pedal through the narrow cobblestone streets, discovering hidden gems and ancient ruins along the way. As part of this tour, you will also indulge in a delicious dinner that includes mouthwatering pizza, a beloved Italian specialty. Savor the flavors of authentic Roman cuisine while enjoying the company of fellow travelers, creating lasting memories under the twinkling stars.Who is This For?
This tour is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and romantic experience in Rome. Whether you are a couple looking for a memorable date night, a group of friends wanting to explore the city in a fun and adventurous way, or a solo traveler seeking to immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of Rome, this tour caters to all. The electric bicycles make it accessible for riders of various fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the tour at their own pace.Why Book This?
Embark on this extraordinary tour to discover Rome in a completely different light. The Rome Tour By Night and Pizza offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to explore the city's iconic landmarks while they are beautifully illuminated. By choosing an electric bicycle, you can effortlessly navigate through the charming streets, avoiding the crowds and enjoying a more intimate experience. The included dinner of delicious pizza adds a delightful touch to the adventure, allowing you to indulge in authentic Italian cuisine. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you can rest assured that you won't miss any of the city's hidden treasures.Good to Know
As you prepare for this tour, it's important to note that child seats are available for children up to 4 years old, ensuring that the whole family can join in on the fun. Helmets and padlocks are provided for your safety and convenience. Additionally, you will receive a city map, giving you the freedom to explore Rome at your own leisure. The tour concludes at the starting point, leaving you with plenty of time to continue your evening adventures in the vibrant city.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Rome Tour By Night and Pizza rave about the enchanting atmosphere and unique perspective it offers. They highlight the beauty of Rome under the night sky, describing it as a truly magical experience. Many appreciate the convenience and ease of navigating the city on the electric bicycles, allowing them to cover more ground and discover hidden gems. The included dinner of authentic Italian pizza receives high praise, with travelers savoring the flavors and considering it a delightful addition to the tour. Overall, reviewers express their satisfaction with the tour, recommending it as a must-do for anyone visiting Rome.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is