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Rome is the ideal city for exploring on two wheels - the weather is great and temperature perfect for most of the year.
Winter
Winters in Rome are mild, even if during the coldest months of December and January the temperatures can be rather low. Rainy days are the exception rather than the rule, and the winter sunshine makes walking and riding around the streets and monuments always enjoyable. And, of course, authentic Italian espresso is never far away, thanks to the multitude of cafes in every part of the city.
Spring
Spring starts early and acts as a bridge between the relatively short winter and the long, hot summer. With spring comes a riot of colour and a very pleasant climate, and is the best time of the year in which to visit Rome on two wheels.
Summer
Summer is hot (with temperatures often hitting over 30°C), but the heat is not overly close - there is nothing better than riding around the city on two wheels, stopping off in parks or next to Renaissance fountains to devour the best ice cream you've ever tasted.
Autumn
Happily, Autumn is often a continuation of the Summer. Like Spring, it offers a k ale idoscope of colours, with plenty of sunshine and minimal rain, particularly in September and October.
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Is this your first visit to Rome? Or do you already know the jewels in the city's crown and are now in search of the hidden secrets of the Eternal City?
Either way, we can help you by custom designing an itinerary for you!
In the section of the site dedicated to Rome, you will find a map showing the main tourist sights starting from the headquarters of BICI & BACI !
If this is not your first visit, in the same section you will find a number of signs for monuments, churches and other places that are off the standard tourist trail but are still easy to reach on the two-wheeler you hire from BICI & BACI.
If the information given is still not sufficient, feel free to come and see us in person. We've lived in Rome our entire lives and we'll be delighted to tell youwhat's not to be missed!

By visiting Rome on two wheels, you have the advantage of being able to move around freely. In practically no time, you'll be switching from one interesting place to another, leaving you more time to get to know the real Rome and real Romans. Once you're in the saddle, finding the best ice cream and coffee becomes a pleasure, and making your way to great restaurants that the tourists never find out about is just so easy. |
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