Rome's history spans over two millennia, making it a city unlike any other, and exploring it by bike offers an intimate connection to its layered past. From its mythical founding by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC, Rome grew to become the capital of a vast empire, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of architectural and engineering marvels like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon. Cycling through the city, you can trace the footsteps of emperors, gladiators, and popes. The ancient Appian Way, one of Rome's oldest roads, provides a direct link to the Roman Republic and Empire, lined with tombs, catacombs, and ruins. The Renaissance and Baroque periods further enriched Rome with magnificent churches, fountains, and palaces. A bike tour allows you to literally pedal through these historical epochs, from ancient ruins to medieval alleyways and grand Baroque squares, understanding how each era contributed to the Eternal City's enduring charm and monumental presence.