Experience the enchanting beauty of Rome at night on a small-group bike tour. Discover the city’s ancient history and illuminated landmarks in a fun and entertaining way.
Experience the enchanting beauty of Rome at night on a small-group bike tour. Discover the city’s ancient history and illuminated landmarks in a fun and entertaining way.
- Colosseum - At the Colosseum, visitors will have the opportunity to admire one of the world’s most iconic monuments, beautifully illuminated at night. The guide will share engaging and easy-to-understand stories about gladiators, emperors, and ancient Roman spectacles, bringing the history of the Colosseum to life. There will be time to take…
- Colosseum - At the Colosseum, visitors will have the opportunity to admire one of the world’s most iconic monuments, beautifully illuminated at night. The guide will share engaging and easy-to-understand stories about gladiators, emperors, and ancient Roman spectacles, bringing the history of the Colosseum to life. There will be time to take stunning photos from carefully chosen viewpoints, enjoy the atmosphere without daytime crowds, and ask questions while learning fascinating facts about Rome’s most famous landmark. The stop is relaxed and unhurried, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the Colosseum’s scale, history, and nighttime magic.
- Roman Forum - The heart of Ancient Rome
- Pantheon - Rome’s most famous and best-preserved ancient temple.
- Piazza Navona - Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain
- Piazza del Campidoglio - At Piazza del Campidoglio, visitors will stop on the Capitoline Hill to admire one of Rome’s most beautiful and symbolic squares, designed by Michelangelo. The guide will explain the importance of this site in ancient and Renaissance Rome while visitors take in sweeping views over the Roman Forum and the rooftops of the Eternal City. From this elevated viewpoint, there are excellent photo opportunities, especially at night, and a unique perspective that connects Rome’s imperial past with its living city below.
- Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary - At the Torre Argentina Cat Sanctuary, visitors will stop at an archaeological site where ancient Roman history and modern Rome meet in a unique way. The guide will explain the importance of this area, home to four Republican-era temples and famously associated with the assassination of Julius Caesar. While learning about the site’s history, visitors will also see the protected cats that live among the ruins, cared for by local volunteers. There will be time to take photos, enjoy the atmosphere, and discover why this spot has become one of Rome’s most unusual and beloved landmarks.
- Tempio Maggiore di Roma - At the Tempio Maggiore of Rome, visitors will stop along the Tiber River to admire one of the city’s most distinctive religious buildings. The guide will explain the history of Rome’s Jewish community, one of the oldest in Europe, and the significance of the synagogue’s unique architectural style, crowned by its square dome. Visitors will learn how this landmark symbolizes resilience, identity, and cultural continuity while enjoying a peaceful nighttime setting. There will be time to observe details, take photos, and appreciate the atmosphere of this important historical and cultural site.
- Campo de’ Fiori - At Campo de’ Fiori, visitors will stop in one of Rome’s most vibrant and historic squares. The guide will describe the story behind the statue of Giordano Bruno and explain how this lively piazza has transformed over centuries from a medieval marketplace to a popular local gathering place. In the evening, visitors will experience the energetic atmosphere created by cafés and bars, observe everyday Roman life, and have time to take photos while enjoying the contrast between history and modern nightlife.
- Tempio Di Ercole Vincitore - At the Temple of Hercules Victor, visitors will stop to admire one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Rome, beautifully lit at night. The guide will explain the significance of this circular marble temple, its Greek-inspired design, and its connection to ancient trade and the nearby Tiber River. Visitors will learn why this temple is unique in Rome and how it survived through centuries of change. There will be time to take photos and appreciate the elegant proportions and peaceful atmosphere of this lesser-known ancient landmark.
- Tempio di Portuno - At the Temple of Portunus, visitors will stop near the Tiber River to admire one of the best-preserved ancient temples in Rome. The guide will explain its role in ancient Rome as a temple dedicated to the god of ports and river trade, and how its elegant proportions influenced later classical architecture. Visitors will discover why this temple survived almost intact through the centuries and enjoy time to take photos while soaking in the calm, atmospheric setting, especially evocative at night.
- Teatro di Marcello - At the Theatre of Marcellus, visitors will stop to admire an impressive ancient structure that inspired the design of the Colosseum. The guide will explain its origins in the time of Julius Caesar and Augustus, how it was used for public performances, and how it later became part of medieval and Renaissance buildings. Visitors will see the layers of history built directly onto the ancient ruins, enjoy the peaceful evening atmosphere, and have time to take photos while learning how this monument evolved over more than two thousand years.
- Piazza Farnese - At Piazza Farnese, visitors will stop in an elegant Renaissance square dominated by the majestic Palazzo Farnese. The guide will explain the history of the powerful Farnese family and point out architectural details, including the twin fountains made from ancient Roman basins. In the evening light, visitors will enjoy a calm and refined atmosphere, have time to take photos, and appreciate the contrast between grand Renaissance architecture and the quiet rhythm of Roman nightlife.
- Via Portico d’Ottavia - At the Portico of Octavia, visitors will pause in the heart of Rome’s ancient Jewish Ghetto, where layers of Roman, medieval, and Jewish history come together. The guide will explain the origins of this elegant portico, its role in ancient Rome, and how the area evolved over centuries. Visitors will discover hidden architectural details, hear lesser-known stories, and enjoy a quieter, atmospheric setting that feels especially evocative at night. There will be time to take photos and experience this historic site away from the crowds while learning how this area shaped Rome’s cultural identity.

- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Use of bicycle
- Use of helmet
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover Rome’s timeless beauty in a fun and entertaining manner with this 3-hour small-group bike tour at night. You can choose between a high-quality e-bike or push bike. The Eternal City’s illuminated evenings are a not-to-be-missed experience. Ride through millennia of history and get a glimpse of what ancient Roman life was like. This small-group…
Discover Rome’s timeless beauty in a fun and entertaining manner with this 3-hour small-group bike tour at night. You can choose between a high-quality e-bike or push bike. The Eternal City’s illuminated evenings are a not-to-be-missed experience. Ride through millennia of history and get a glimpse of what ancient Roman life was like. This small-group tour (no more than 8 participants) offers a perfect opportunity for visitors that want to get the most out of the city and it gives a great overview of Rome and its history.
- A minimum of 2 people per booking required
- A maximum of 6 people per booking
- Be aware that we do not enter monuments or sights due to time restrictions, waiting lines, closing days and entrance tickets. Our tours do take you to all the sights, but there are so many that we can only give you an overview.
- Participants must know how to ride a bike
- Children should be at least 12 years old and have to accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.