Through the detour on the D2 line, you can discover the northern part of the heart of Rome by starting from Ponte Milvio and following the Tiber Bicycle Path, visiting important cultural and sporting sites in the city.
The D2 line offers an ideal route to immerse yourself in contemporary art at the MAXXI museum. As you travel the streets of Rome, you will admire the striking facilities of the Auditorium Parco della Musica, a unique venue for prestigious cultural and musical events.
Continuing the journey by bike, you will arrive at the Olympic Stadium, a symbol of Roman sport and the stage of great international competitions. You will breathe in the energy of sport and can imagine the enthusiasm of the fans who enlivened the bleachers during the most exciting events.
In addition, the D2 line will also take you to the Tennis Stadium, where you can admire the facilities that have hosted prestigious international matches and tournaments.
This bicycle itinerary is a unique opportunity to explore the northern part of central Rome, giving you the freedom and versatility inherent to two wheels. You will be able to move nimbly between these destinations, exploring Rome's rich cultural and sporting heritage in a sustainable and fun way.
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In terms of safety, the route of Line #D2 alternates between sections traveled on bicycle lanes and roads open to car traffic. We recommend exercising caution while cycling in the city's urban traffic.
It is strongly recommended that you always wear a protective helmet while riding and that you secure your bicycle with a chain and lock at every stopping point along the route.
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