Discover the history of anciet Rome riding a bike. A 3-hour tour with an English speaking guide will provide you with interesting information.
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Exploring an ancient city riding a bike is a great possibility to get to know about the history of the majestic city. You will go through the most recognizible and famous touristic spots in Rome. Here is you exciting itinerary:
• Largo Argentina;
• Ara Coeli;
• Marcello's theater;
• Mouth of truth;
• Circus Maximus;
• Palatine Hill;
• Colosseum;
• Imperial Forum;
• Traianus Column;
• Piazza Venezia;
• Via del Corso;
• The Pantheon;
• Piazza Navona;
• Campo dei Fiori.
Enjoy the great route through the great city!
Meeting point on the map
Via di San Paolo alla Regola 33
Duration: 3 hours
Tour schedule: Daily at 9.45 am - 10.30 am - 3 pm
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