Sightseeing by bike through Rome
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Rome is a metropolis whose history is reflected in the numerous old buildings found throughout the city. Just think of the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Spanish Steps. On a walk or a bike route through...
Rome is a metropolis whose history is reflected in the numerous old buildings found throughout the city. Just think of the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Spanish Steps. On a walk or a bike route through Rome, you will get the feeling that the city itself is a large open-air museum. There are so many places where you can experience the history of Rome up close.
St. Peter's Basilica Vatican City
Roman Forum
Sistine Chapel – Vatican City
Arch of Titus
Spanish Steps
Colosseum
St. Peter's Square
Castel Sant'Angelo
Piazza Trevi – Trevi Fountain
Villa & Galleria Borghese
Piazza Navona
National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II – Altare della Patria
Doing a route by bike in Rome is a good idea. If you want to go up the seven hills, you need a bike with good gears or an e-bike.
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St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Sistine Chapel, Vatican City
St. Peter's Square, Vatican City
Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, Italy
Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy
National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome, Italy
Roman Forum, Rome, Italy
Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy
Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy
Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy
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By car – conditionally recommended, because
poor parking situation heavy traffic in the city center high travel costs (tolls, relatively high fuel prices)
- Good alternative to flying for travelers from southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Travel time with good connection approx. 10 hours from Munich
By night train to Rome
The night train "nightjet" to Rome is operated by the ÖBB:
nightjet to Rome
by bike – no parking needed
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With its 7 hills and many cobblestones, cycling in Rome can sometimes be strenuous. But if you don’t want to go up the hills, you can ride on fairly flat roads through the city.
There are some very beautiful cycling routes in Rome and you can also easily get around in the city centre.
Sharing is worthwhile only if you ride from A to B. If you want to keep a bike for a few hours, a day, or longer, you should rent it. There are some rental providers in Rome.
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