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Explore Rome at night on a 4-hour e-bike tour for $68.36, including food and wine tastings, with stops at iconic sites and a small group experience.
Exploring Rome by night transforms the city into a mesmerizing maze of illuminated landmarks, bustling cafes, and lively streets. For a practical yet immersive experience, the Rome by Night-Ebike tour with Food and Wine Tasting offers just that—an approximately 4-hour journey through the city’s most celebrated sights on a zippy electric bicycle. Priced at $68.36 per person, this tour combines scenic cycling, local culinary delights, and a friendly guide—perfect for those who want to see Rome in a relaxed, fun, and social setting.
The tour is tailored for a small group, capped at 8 guests, which ensures personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere. It departs from Via Antonio Rosmini, 22, and includes a welcome aperitif, as well as local food and wine samples. Ideal for travelers with basic cycling skills, this experience also features guides who often operate in multiple languages.
While the tour ends late in the evening, it is a fantastic way to enjoy the less crowded streets, stunning night views, and the vibrant Roman ambiance. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy history, scenic cityscapes, and delicious food, but should be noted that dinner is served late—so plan accordingly if you are an early riser.


The adventure kicks off in Monti, Rome’s oldest residential district and the birthplace of Julius Caesar. This area, called the Suburra in ancient times, offers a glimpse into Rome’s early urban life. The 45-minute stop here provides an excellent introduction to the city’s roots, with no admission fee involved. The narrow streets and ancient architecture make an atmospheric start before moving on to more prominent sites.
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Next, the guide leads the group to Piazza del Campidoglio on Capitoline Hill. This most sacred of Rome’s Seven Hills offers an incredible view of the Roman Forum—a highlight for many. This stop lasts about 25 minutes and is free of charge. The elevated vantage point allows for stunning photos of Rome’s ancient ruins illuminated at night, setting the tone for the rest of the tour.

The tour then crosses the city border into Vatican City, stopping at St. Peter’s Square for a 15-minute visit. Despite the brief stop, this allows visitors to appreciate the scale of one of the world’s largest open spaces. The guide points out key features and shares insights about the Vatican’s history, all while enjoying the peaceful, nighttime ambiance when crowds are thinner.

A highlight of the tour is the one-hour ride through Rome’s historic center, known as Centro Storico. This area features narrow, winding streets lined with beautiful buildings, cafes, and shops. The guide takes travelers past famous spots such as Campo de Fiori, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Trevi Fountain—all illuminated and less crowded at night. This part of the tour offers a genuine atmosphere of Rome’s vibrant nightlife and architectural grandeur.

The final stop is a 25-minute visit to a terrace overlooking the Colosseum, Rome’s most famous ancient monument. From here, the illuminated amphitheater appears especially majestic. This scenic vantage point provides perfect photo opportunities and a fitting conclusion to an evening exploring Rome’s greatest landmarks.
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The e-bikes used on this tour receive high praise for their comfort and ease of use. The guides are experienced, often fluent in multiple languages, and excel at teaching basic biking skills and navigating Rome’s traffic and cobblestone streets. The most challenging aspect is maintaining speed in crowded or traffic-heavy areas, but the guides ensure safety and smooth riding throughout.

One of the most appreciated features is the included food and wine tasting. The tour incorporates a visit to a local restaurant, where travelers enjoy delicious appetizers, cold meats, and cheese spreads, complemented by local wines and alcoholic beverages. The welcome drink at the beginning helps set a convivial tone, and the tasting stops are considered a highlight thanks to the quality and authenticity.

The tour duration is approximately 4 hours, with most of the biking covering around 18 km of relatively easy terrain, thanks to the electric assistance. Reviews note that dinner tends to be late—around 2 to 2.5 hours into the tour—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with delayed meals. The ride is paced to balance sightseeing, stops, and a relaxed experience, but travelers should be prepared for a fairly quick pace through traffic.
With a maximum of 8 guests, this tour offers a personalized experience. The group size fosters engaging storytelling from the guides, who are praised for their knowledgeable narration and friendly demeanor. Participants are required to have basic biking skills, and kids under 12 ride in cargo or trailer bikes with a parent, making it a family-friendly option.
The meeting point at Via Antonio Rosmini, 22 is accessible via public transportation. The tour ends at the same location, making planning easier. The small group size and group discounts may appeal to those seeking a more intimate experience, away from larger, crowded tours.
Booking includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility. The tour is weather-dependent, and if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered. Travelers should check the forecast and plan accordingly.
The combination of nighttime sightseeing, easy electric biking, and food and wine tastings creates a well-rounded experience of Rome’s highlights. The personalized approach and expert guides make it particularly suitable for those who want a more relaxed, less crowded way of seeing the city. The scenic views from the Colosseum terrace and the culinary stops add special touches that elevate this tour above simple sightseeing.
“Adrian showed her experience by teaching us the rules of E biking and her command of the Roman traffic was superb. We enjoyed every twist, turn and…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 12 can participate, riding in cargo or trailer bikes with a parent. Basic biking skills are required.
How long does the bike ride last?
The biking covers approximately 18 km over about 4 hours, with stops at major landmarks.
What is included in the food and wine tasting?
The tour features local food, cold meats, cheese spreads, and various wines and alcoholic beverages served at a local restaurant.
Are the bikes easy to use?
Yes, the electric bikes are praised for their comfort and ease, making navigating Rome’s streets manageable even for casual cyclists.
Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?
No, it’s weather-dependent. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or reschedule is available.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
What language do guides speak?
Guides often operate in multiple languages, enhancing the experience for international visitors.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothing, a camera for photos, and an appetite for local food and wine.
Is the dinner really late?
Yes, dinner typically occurs 2 to 2.5 hours into the tour, so plan accordingly if you prefer early meals.
What makes this tour different from daytime tours?
The nighttime setting offers a quieter, more illuminated view of Rome’s landmarks, with fewer crowds and a different atmosphere compared to daytime sightseeing.
This Rome by Night-Ebike tour with Food and Wine Tasting combines scenic cycling with culinary delights, making it a memorable and enjoyable way to experience the Eternal City after sunset. The small-group size, expert guides, and beautiful views ensure it’s a worthwhile choice for those seeking a relaxed yet immersive Roman adventure.