Why choose this Rome tour ?
If you enjoy cycling, then this tour won’t leave you disappointed. Riding a bike is one of the easiest and most funny ways to see the many attractions and hidden gems of Rome.
Choose our luxury eco-friendly e-bike version to cruise effortley from site to site with the wind in your hair, climbing Rome’s Seven Hills with no stress.
Enjoy the best of Rome on a 3 hour bike tour and follow the lead of an expert guide, who will show you the most charming areas of the historical center with its beautiful fountains, monuments and picturesque streets. Cross the green setting of Villa Borghese and reach the main squares: Piazza del Popolo, the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. Continue your leisure activity and head to the Pantheon and the area of Campo de’ Fiori and Piazza Farnese. Ride your bike through cobblestone alleys and charming streets of Trastevere, before ending your tour in Piazza del Campidoglio.
Make the most of your Rome adventure
What makes Rome: Spanish Steps, Trevi and Trastevere Private Bike Tour a unique experience ?
A picture with the Spanish Steps in the background is a must do in Rome! This modern monument was arranged three centuries ago in order to find an architectural connection between the Fountain of the Barcaccia on the street level, by Pietro Bernini, and the Renaissance church standing on the top of the slope. The Spanish Steps are unique for their unusual plan and shape designed by Alessandro Specchi and Francesco De Sanctis. Traditional icon of the Italian Dolce Vita, the Spanish Steps cannot be missed during a visit to the Eternal city.
Piazza del Popolo is one the most famous squares of Rome and it is clear to see why. The square is surrounded by 3 of the most beautiful churches of Rome, a large Egyptian obelisk surrounded by fountains and accessway to one of the picturesque viewpoints in Rome. You will also notice the imposing door of Rome, decorated by none other than Bernini.
The backdrop to many classic films such as “Roman Holiday” and “La Dolce Vita” the fountain is the biggest of its kind in Rome. Work on the fountain started in 1732 after the Popes competition during the Baroque era to build something as beautiful as the Spanish Steps. The creator of the world famous fountain actually didn’t win the contest but due to the outcry in Rome over a Florentine having won, Nicola Salvi was given the go ahead!
The Pantheon, a former Roman temple, is located within central Rome, within walking distance to other well known sites as Navona Square and the Trevi Fountain. Now a functional church, it is the burial place for many Resniense masters such as Raphael as well as 2 kings of Italy. The monument is very unique with a circular, Oculus roof allowing sunlight and even rain into the beautiful church. The original building was constructed almost 2000 years ago and Michelangelo was noted as saying that the design is of Angels and cannot be of human concept.
The area of the famous flower market derives its name from being once a field of flowers, paved in 1456 under Pope Callistus III. Public executions took place in this square, which is nowadays commemorated by the impressive statue of Giordano Bruno, the Italian philosopher burnt at the stake in 1600 for heresy. The place is today very lively both during the day and by night.
Piazza Farnese has been embellished with the great Farnese palace since Renaissance times. Michelangelo was one of the architects who joined the project. If you come here you can understand how long is the history of Rome: a typical square of the city centre, next to Campo de Fiori where the local and traditional market could be found, that is embellished with a Renaissance palace and two enormous Roman fountains, originally located in the Caracalla’s Baths. Amazing.
A quant area of Rome that has seen vast changes over the centuries. This area was home to the original Jewish Synagogue of Rome and also the oldest church of the Eternal City. During 753–509 BC it was home to “Hostile Etruscans” and once overtaken, the area was largely used by local fishermen as they took advantage of the close by Tiber river. This part of Rome was even chosen by Julius Caesar as the location for his luxury Garden Villa!
One of the most famous squares of Rome is Piazza del Campidoglio, situated in front of the Palazzo Senatorio, the city hall of Rome! The square, originally designed by Michelangelo, is embellished with the copy of the only Roman bronze equestrian statue which survived from the ancient Roman time. Walking here means to get in touch with the old origins of the Eternal City!
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
Rome: Spanish Steps, Trevi and Trastevere Private Bike Tour Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Bike rental
- Blue Badge certified private tour guide
- Meet & greet your private guide at your centrally loacted hotel or accommodation in Rome
- Electric bike and Drop off service (if Luxury Version selected)
- Hotel pickup with Sanitized Vehicle (centrally located hotels. Within Aurelian Walls)
Not Included
- Food And Drinks
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Eyes of Rome.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Rome.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 7 Travelers is accepted for booking.