


Unlimited Biking (Formerly Fat Tire Tours)
About
Unlimited Biking offers guided bike tours that transform Rome's ancient history into an exciting adventure for families. With child-friendly bikes, trailer attachments, and knowledgeable English-speaking guides who keep kids engaged, you'll breeze past the Colosseum, through charming piazzas, and into beautiful parks at a relaxed pace perfect for young riders. The tours make exploring Rome's sprawling historic center manageable and fun, covering more ground than walking while giving kids the freedom to enjoy the journey.
Highlights
- ✓Cycling past iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Trevi Fountain without exhausting little legs
- ✓Exploring Villa Borghese gardens, Rome's largest park with plenty of space for kids to ride safely
- ✓English-speaking guides who bring history to life with kid-friendly stories about gladiators and emperors
- ✓Child-sized bikes, trailers, and safety equipment included in the tour
- ✓Frequent stops for photos, snacks, and bathroom breaks to keep children comfortable
Pro Tips
- 1.Book the morning tour to avoid afternoon heat and crowds, especially in summer months when Rome can be sweltering.
- 2.Request child-sized bikes or trailer attachments when booking to ensure proper equipment is reserved for your family.
- 3.Bring sunscreen, hats, and refillable water bottles. Tours include stops but Roman sun is intense year-round.
- 4.The office is located near Piazza Navona in central Rome. Consider taking a taxi or rideshare rather than navigating public transport with excited kids before the tour.
- 5.Tours are conducted in English, making them ideal for international visitors. Guides are excellent at adapting historical content to keep children interested with stories and interactive elements.
Best Time to Visit
Visit in spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when temperatures are mild and perfect for biking. Book the 9:00 AM tour slot to enjoy cooler morning temperatures and fewer crowds at major landmarks before the city gets busy.
What to Know
Tours run daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and typically cost around 40-60 euros per person with family discounts available. The meeting point is centrally located and accessible by metro or taxi. Helmets are provided, and no prior booking of tickets to monuments is needed as tours view sites from the outside.
Seasonal Notes
Tours operate year-round in all seasons. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable biking weather. Summer tours run earlier to beat the heat, while winter tours may require light jackets. Book ahead during peak tourist season (April to October) and major holidays when tours fill quickly.
Nearby Eats
Grab pizza al taglio (by the slice) at Pizzarium Bonci, about 2 km away, known for creative toppings kids love. For a sit-down meal closer to the meeting point, try Osteria dell'Ingegno near Piazza Navona, offering classic Roman pasta dishes and a welcoming atmosphere for families.
More Activities Near Rome
Ponte Milvio
Ponte Milvio offers a perfect blend of history and modern family fun along the Tiber River. Kids can explore the ancient bridge, enjoy gelato from nearby shops, and play in the surrounding park areas while parents soak in Rome's charm away from the crowded tourist center. The pedestrian-friendly bridge and riverside paths make it ideal for strollers and active children who need space to run.
The San Carlino - Puppet Theater in Rome
The San Carlino brings centuries-old Italian marionette tradition to life in enchanting performances that captivate young audiences. This intimate puppet theater in Rome's beautiful Villa Borghese gardens offers interactive shows where children can experience the magic of traditional storytelling through expertly crafted marionettes. With its high rating and dedicated focus on family entertainment, it provides a unique cultural experience that introduces kids to Italian theatrical heritage in an accessible, engaging way.
National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia
The National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia offers a captivating journey into ancient Italian civilization with treasures that spark children's imaginations, from mysterious ancient jewelry to towering sculptures. Set in a beautiful Renaissance villa with outdoor gardens, it provides both indoor cultural exploration and outdoor space for kids to stretch their legs between galleries. The museum's family programs and manageable size make it an excellent alternative to Rome's larger, more crowded museums.
Monumento a Giordano Bruno
Campo de' Fiori's bustling piazza offers an authentic Roman market experience that captivates children with colorful flower and produce stalls, street performers, and the lively energy of local life. The statue of Giordano Bruno stands at the center of this historic square, which transforms from a vibrant morning market into a cafe-lined gathering spot perfect for gelato breaks and people-watching with kids.