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Discover Rome on a high-quality electric bicycle with the "Oscar da Roma" tour, retracing scenes from the Oscar-winning film "The Great Beauty" in 3 hours.

The “Rome ‘Oscar da Roma'” tour offers an engaging way to see the city while reliving iconic scenes from the Oscar-winning film “The Great Beauty.” Priced at $68.81 per person, this 3-hour experience is perfect for lovers of cinema and architecture alike. Hosted by Noleggio Ebike & Monopattini elettrici Roma, the tour uses high-quality electric bicycles that make covering Rome’s historic sites easy and enjoyable.
This tour is tailored for those interested in film locations, architecture, and natural beauty, offering a unique perspective on the city. With a maximum group size of 12, the experience maintains an intimate vibe, and the mobile ticket format ensures smooth entry. Travelers typically book 8 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and curated nature.
While the tour provides a comprehensive glimpse into Rome’s most cinematic and historic spots, it is designed to suit most travelers, including those who prefer a relaxed pace and an engaging guide. The only considerations include the need for good weather and a moderate level of comfort riding an electric bike, which makes it accessible for many.

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The tour begins at Via Labicana, 46, in Rome’s historic center, close to public transportation options. This central location offers easy access, whether arriving by bus, metro, or taxi. The meeting point is straightforward to find, setting up a smooth start to the adventure.
The end point also returns to the original meeting location, making logistics simple. With a max of 12 travelers, the group remains intimate, allowing for more personalized attention from the guide and a more relaxed experience.
The tour’s first stop is Piazza Navona, a lively square famous for its Baroque architecture and fountains. Historically, it was the Stadium of Domitian, built in 85 AD, capable of holding 30,000 spectators. The stadium’s ruins can be appreciated as you cycle past, and statues like the Pasquino bring the site’s ancient history to life.
This location’s charm lies in its blend of ancient ruins and vibrant modern life, making it an ideal spot for photography and soaking in Roman atmosphere. The guide shares insights into the square’s transformation from a Roman sports arena to a bustling city hub.

Next, the Baths of Caracalla showcase the grandeur of Roman thermal baths covering approximately 130,000 square meters. Though an admission ticket isn’t included, the external view alone highlights the scale and sophistication of Roman architecture.
These baths, built during Emperor Caracalla’s reign, served as a public bathing complex and social center. The sight of these ruins reveals the engineering prowess of ancient Rome and offers a glimpse into daily life during the empire’s height.

A brief stop at Piazza Barberini introduces visitors to a square famous during Rome’s Dolce Vita era. Known for its historic cafes like Harry’s Bar and nearby hotels frequented by celebrities, it captures the city’s glamorous 20th-century atmosphere.
The square’s location at the junction of Via del Tritone and the Via delle Quattro Fontane makes it a vibrant spot for photos and a reminder of Rome’s cinematic and cultural history. The guide explains how this area became a hub for actors, singers, and journalists.

The tour’s next highlight is Porta Pinciana, a historic city gate tied to Rome’s ancient defenses. Its name derives from the Gens Pincia, and the structure was once called Porta Turata because it was walled up in medieval times.
Historically, it was also known as Porta Salaria Vetus because it marked the start of the old Salaria route. The guide shares legends about the gate’s medieval names and clarifies that stories connecting it to Byzantine general Belisarius are false.
This stop links Rome’s ancient infrastructure with its modern layout, making it a meaningful part of the journey through the city’s layered past.

The Via dei Fori Imperiali is a modern street that runs from the Colosseum to Piazza Venezia, built over the ruins of the Imperial Forums. The tour takes you along this boulevard, where Roman history is visible beneath your feet.
While riding along this street, the guide discusses the archaeological importance of the nearby forums, and its history as a symbol of imperial power. The proximity to ancient ruins enriches the experience, blending modern Rome with its imperial grandeur.

Throughout the tour, high-quality electric bicycles make the ride smooth and accessible. Riders do not need to be highly experienced cyclists, thanks to the assist feature that reduces physical effort.
The electric bikes are praised for their comfort, stability, and ease of use, making it possible to enjoy Rome’s sights at a relaxed pace. This setup allows travelers to cover more ground comfortably, including some of the city’s more sprawling sites.
The tour is designed for a maximum of 12 participants, ensuring an engaging and personalized experience. The meeting point at Via Labicana is convenient, and the tour ends back at the start, simplifying planning.
Participants should be aware that the tour requires good weather, as riding bikes in rain or poor conditions might not be feasible. The booking process is straightforward, with most people booking 8 days in advance.
Compared to traditional walking tours, this experience combines cinematic history with outdoor exploration. The electric bicycles make it easier to see multiple sites in just 3 hours without exhausting yourself.
What sets this apart is the focus on “The Great Beauty” filming locations, which turns sightseeing into a cinematic journey. The small group number ensures a comfortable environment for questions and personalized commentary from the guide.
This tour is ideal for film enthusiasts, history buffs, and those seeking a relaxed way to explore Rome’s highlights. It suits travelers who appreciate guided storytelling and want to visit sites that are both historically significant and cinematically famous.
The use of electric bikes also makes it accessible for most fitness levels, but a basic level of comfort on a bike is recommended. Travelers who prefer walking tours or have mobility issues might find this less suitable.
The “Rome ‘Oscar da Roma'” tour offers a unique way to experience Rome’s rich history and cinematic culture in just three hours. The combination of electric bicycles, expert guides, and carefully selected stops makes it a fun and efficient option for those interested in the city’s film and architecture.
While the experience is highly praised for its small group size and engaging storytelling, travelers should plan for good weather and be comfortable on a bike. With a price of around $69, it offers good value for an intimate, history-rich tour focused on “The Great Beauty” film locations and Rome’s most beautiful spots.
This tour suits film lovers, history fans, and anyone looking for an enjoyable outdoor activity that combines culture and scenic views. It’s a great choice for those seeking a relaxed, informative, and picturesque exploration of Rome’s cinematic and historic side.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, but participants should be comfortable riding an electric bike. The tour is about 3 hours long, so younger children or those with difficulty riding might need to consider their comfort.
Do I need previous cycling experience?
No, the electric bikes are user-friendly and have assist features, making the ride accessible even for those with little cycling experience.
Is the tour available in all weather conditions?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, a different date or full refund is offered.
How long in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 8 days ahead, but availability can vary.
Are admission tickets to sites included?
No, the tickets for the Baths of Caracalla and Porta Pinciana are not included in the tour price.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Via Labicana, 46 in Rome’s historic center.
What makes this tour special?
The focus on filming locations from “The Great Beauty” combined with high-quality electric bicycles offers a unique, film-themed way to explore Rome.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, with full refunds.
Who provides this experience?
The tour is organized by Noleggio Ebike & Monopattini elettrici Roma.
Contact: +39 0653094504 or [email protected].
Is this a guided tour?
Yes, it features an engaging guide who shares insights throughout the 3-hour journey.