Walk through centuries of history with landmarks like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Roman Forum around every corner
• Explore Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and one of the world’s greatest art collections
• Taste Rome’s famous dishes like cacio e pepe and carbonara
• Discover charming neighbourhoods like Trastevere, Monti, and Campo de' Fiori for a more local feel
• Travel further and faster with a Vespa sidecar tour, perfect for reaching scenic spots off the usual tourist track
• Visit top museums including the Borghese Gallery and Capitoline Museums for art, sculpture, and Roman treasures
• Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish, then relax on the Spanish Steps
• Shop for Italian leather, handcrafted goods, or local food markets between historic sightseeing stops
Enjoy a 3-hour Vespa tour in Rome, guided by a local expert. Ride past the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, and panoramic viewpoints. Tour includes a Vespa with driver, helmets with hygienic head covers, and live commentary via headset. Ideal for first-timers seeking a fun, stylish way to explore.
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Relax on a 3-hour sidecar tour that lets you take in Rome’s sights without driving. Perfect for couples or solo travellers, this tour includes a Vespa with sidecar, a professional driver, helmets, and audio commentary. Morning rides include cappuccino and cornetto; afternoon tours feature gelato.
See the best of the Eternal City on a 3-hour Rome city bike tour. Cycle through the historic centre with stops at Trastevere, Campo de’ Fiori, and the Pantheon. Includes bike rental, helmet, water, and a friendly guide. Great for families and casual riders.
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Escape the crowds on this 4-hour Rome bike tour along the Appian Way. Ride past Roman aqueducts, ancient tombs, and the Catacombs of St. Sebastian. Includes high-quality bike or e-bike, helmet, guide, and bottled water. A scenic, history-rich ride just outside the city.
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Rome on Two Wheels
• Join a Vespa tour in Rome or a guided bike tour to cover more ground and explore hidden corners
• A Hop-On-Hop-Off Rome Bus Tour is useful, but bikes and scooters let you stop where buses can’t
• Many of Rome’s Vespa tours include headsets and professional drivers—no experience needed
• E-bikes are perfect for uphill rides and long routes like the Appian Way
• Combine bike or Vespa rides with walking tours for a well-rounded itinerary
• A Colosseum guided tour pairs well with a scenic Vespa stop at the terrace overlooking the monument
• Ride past the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum, with brief stops for pictures and commentary
• Most Ancient Rome Tours by bike include the Circus Maximus and Baths of Caracalla
• Evening Vespa routes pass St. Peter’s Basilica at night—beautifully lit and crowd-free
• Include a quirky detour to the Bone Museum in Rome for something different