Experience the best of Rome with our private eco-friendly golf-cart tour. Explore the city’s highlights and hidden gems with a knowledgeable guide. Book now!
Experience the best of Rome with our private eco-friendly golf-cart tour. Explore the city’s highlights and hidden gems with a knowledgeable guide. Book now!
- Arch of Constantine - Constructed in AD 315, the Arch of Constantine stands as a grand tribute to Emperor Constantine the Great and his significant role in the emergence of Christianity within the Roman Empire. Situated near the Colosseum, this remarkable monument celebrates Constantine’s triumph over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge,…
- Arch of Constantine - Constructed in AD 315, the Arch of Constantine stands as a grand tribute to Emperor Constantine the Great and his significant role in the emergence of Christianity within the Roman Empire. Situated near the Colosseum, this remarkable monument celebrates Constantine’s triumph over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge, featuring detailed reliefs that illustrate scenes of his victory and connections to previous emperors. As one of the most well-preserved triumphal arches in Rome, it represents not only military achievement but also the profound cultural transformation that Christianity would bring to the Roman world.
- Bocca della Verita - Known as the “Bocca della Verità” or Mouth of Truth, this ancient marble sculpture displays a face with a large mouth that, according to legend, would bite the hand of anyone who lied. Located at the entrance of the Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin, it dates back to the 1st century AD and is often linked with various myths and folklore, especially during the Middle Ages when it was believed to function as a truth-telling device. As visitors place their hand inside this iconic artifact, they are reminded to maintain honesty, as the legend suggests that the mouth shows no mercy to deceivers!
- Piazza del Campidoglio - The Capitoline Hill, one of Rome’s seven hills, is rich in history and legend, once housing significant temples such as the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, which symbolized the city’s power and religious devotion in ancient times. By the Renaissance, the hill underwent a major transformation, culminating in the design of Piazza del Campidoglio by Michelangelo in the 16th century, featuring a grand staircase known as the Cordonata that gracefully leads to the piazza. This exquisite square, adorned with sculptures and a harmonious layout, reflects both classical ideals and Renaissance innovation, showcasing Rome’s rich cultural legacy and its evolution from ancient prominence to Renaissance splendor.
- Via dei Fori Imperiali - One of Rome’s most famous streets, Via dei Fori Imperiali, stretches from the Colosseum to the Palatine Hill and is bordered by the magnificent ruins of the ancient Roman forums, a testament to the city’s grandeur and rich history. On one side lie the remains of the Temple of Julius Caesar and the Forum of Augustus, while on the other side, the imposing arches and columns of the Forum of Trajan, Forum of Vespasian, and Forum of Nerva can be seen. Constructed in the 1st century AD, these ancient marketplaces and ceremonial spaces once buzzed with the energy of Rome’s imperial era, offering a glimpse into the daily life and politics of this ancient civilization.
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Piazza Venezia serves as a vibrant hub in the heart of Rome, where several major thoroughfares converge, making it a focal point for both locals and tourists. Dominating the square is the majestic Altare della Patria, or the Altar of the Fatherland, a monumental structure dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of unified Italy. Completed in the early 20th century, this neoclassical masterpiece features grand staircases, impressive columns, and ornate sculptures, symbolizing national pride and unity. The surrounding area is rich in history, providing access to important sites like the Roman Forum and the Capitoline Hill, while serving as a key transport junction that captures the essence of Rome’s grandeur and historical significance.
- Piazza di Spagna - Piazza di Spagna is indeed an iconic and bustling square in Rome, known for its unique blend of elegance and energy. It’s here that the majestic Spanish Steps, a sweeping staircase of 138 steps, lead visitors to the beautiful Trinità dei Monti church. The square itself is a shopper’s paradise, lined with upscale boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. As visitors navigate through the square, they are encouraged to take in the breathtaking views, admire the ornate fountains, and soak up the vibrant atmosphere that permeates this beloved spot in the heart of Rome.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon in Rome is the only ancient Roman building that has remained nearly intact through the centuries.
- Tempio di Adriano - This charming piazza combines the allure of contemporary social life with the historical richness of ancient Rome, featuring stylish cafés that provide a picturesque setting to relax while enjoying a coffee or gelato. The backdrop of ancient Roman columns adds a sense of timelessness, allowing visitors to feel the weight of history as they indulge in the modern pleasures of dining and people-watching. The atmosphere is lively, making it an ideal spot for both locals and tourists to gather, share stories, and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. This unique blend of the past and present makes the square one of the most delightful places to experience the essence of Rome.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona, renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture and lively atmosphere, is a highlight of Rome’s historical center. The square’s unique elongated shape reflects the layout of the ancient Stadium of Domitian, where athletic competitions once took place. Dominated by impressive fountains, including the iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini, and flanked by elegant buildings and quaint cafés, it serves as a vibrant gathering place for both locals and visitors. The blend of artistic beauty, rich history, and lively street performers make Piazza Navona a must-visit destination in the Eternal City.
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- Private professional guide
- Expert driver
- Golf-cart
- Hot chocolate / coffee / tea/ gelato
- Private professional guide
- Expert driver
- Golf-cart
- Hot chocolate / coffee / tea/ gelato
- Personal expenses
- Entrance inside the monuments
- Tips
- Pickup / drop-off
- Personal expenses
- Entrance inside the monuments
- Tips
- Pickup / drop-off
With a private guide and an eco-friendly golf cart at your disposal, embark on a personalized and immersive journey through the timeless streets of Rome. As you explore the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the ancient Colosseum, the vibrant Piazza Venezia, and the picturesque Spanish Steps, your guide will share historical stories and insider tips,…
With a private guide and an eco-friendly golf cart at your disposal, embark on a personalized and immersive journey through the timeless streets of Rome. As you explore the city’s iconic landmarks, such as the ancient Colosseum, the vibrant Piazza Venezia, and the picturesque Spanish Steps, your guide will share historical stories and insider tips, unveiling Rome’s hidden treasures and secrets. Enjoy the freedom to pause for the perfect photo or indulge in a refreshing gelato break, with every moment tailored to your interests, ensuring an unforgettable adventure in the Eternal City.
- No babies / children allowed
- The sites won’t necessarily come in this order, depending on the day and traffic of the city, but all the routes are guaranteed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.