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    Rome Day Tours

    The Eternal City

    Rome - Italy’s resplendent capital - has been called the 'Cradle of Western civilization and Christian culture'. The roaming ground of Julius Caesar was also the birthplace of the Baroque and Neoclassical styles, and the historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasting such unrivaled sightseeing attractions as the Colosseum, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Roman Forum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Sistine Chapel.


    The 'City of Seven Hills' has a history spanning 28 centuries, occupied by humans for almost three millennia, and was the capital of the Roman Empire. Rome’s religious heritage remains a huge pull for millions of visitors every year, the city considered to be the center of the Catholic Church with the Vatican City sitting as an independent country within the city boundaries. These days, it is also a crucial center for fashion, film, and design.

    With so much to see and explore in Rome, planning your visit around a guided bike tour is the perfect option for any traveler. A day tour can take you to the main sightseeing spots of the city, or see you riding into the exquisitely beautiful countryside cradled in and beyond the seven hills. With the option of bike rental, you can enjoy a sensational cycling adventure in Italy’s incandescent capital.

    When in Rome… ride!

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    All the sights in 3 hours

    Rome Highlights Bike Tour

    “My daughter and I took the tour with Allesandro as our guide. We only had one day in Rome and the bike tour was a perfect way to get the most out of our day. The bike shop is on a very pretty street…” More

    —Henk V

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