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Ancient Rome Tour in a Golf Cart
About This Tour
Discover the treasures of Ancient Rome on a guided electric golf cart tour designed for comfort and immersive sightseeing. The experience follows a smooth route through the historic center, combining panoramic drives, famous landmarks, and photo stops with minimal walking.
Travel quietly aboard an eco-friendly electric golf cart through Rome’s charming streets and lively squares. Starting from Piazza del Popolo and passing by Castel Sant’Angelo, reach St. Peter’s Square in the heart of the Vatican and admire the famous Mouth of Truth, made iconic by the film Roman Holiday.
The route continues past Circus Maximus to the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, then proceeds to Piazza Venezia with the Altar of the Fatherland before reaching the Trevi Fountain and the timeless Pantheon. Cross the stunning Piazza Navona with its beautiful Baroque fountains.
The tour concludes near Trinità dei Monti, with panoramic views from the Pincio Terrace and a drive through Villa Borghese.
Travel quietly aboard an eco-friendly electric golf cart through Rome’s charming streets and lively squares. Starting from Piazza del Popolo and passing by Castel Sant’Angelo, reach St. Peter’s Square in the heart of the Vatican and admire the famous Mouth of Truth, made iconic by the film Roman Holiday.
The route continues past Circus Maximus to the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine, then proceeds to Piazza Venezia with the Altar of the Fatherland before reaching the Trevi Fountain and the timeless Pantheon. Cross the stunning Piazza Navona with its beautiful Baroque fountains.
The tour concludes near Trinità dei Monti, with panoramic views from the Pincio Terrace and a drive through Villa Borghese.
What's Included
✓ Included
- Licensed Guide (Guide is also the Driver)
- Headsets (provided if required)
- Interactive reading material
- Golf Cart Transportation
✗ Not Included
Itinerary
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Castel Sant'Angelo is one of Rome's most iconic fortresses, built as the mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian and later transformed into a papal residence. It dominates the Tiber with its imposing circular silhouette, connected to the Vatican by the famous Passetto.
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St. Peter's Square is the spiritual heart of the Catholic world, embraced by Bernini's majestic colonnade. Before you stands St. Peter's Basilica, masterpiece of Michelangelo and destination for pilgrims from all over the world.
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(OPTIONAL)The Janiculum Fountain is one of Rome's most evocative viewpoints, immortalized in the opening scene of "The Great Beauty". From here your gaze embraces the entire Eternal City in a breathtaking view.
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The Mouth of Truth is one of Rome's most famous legends, carved in the marble of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. Made famous by the film "Roman Holiday", it continues to fascinate visitors from all over the world.
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The Aventine Keyhole is one of Rome's most fascinating secrets: through the keyhole of the Knights of Malta's door you can glimpse St. Peter's dome perfectly framed. A magical and surprising view.
The Aventine Keyhole is one of Rome's most fascinating secrets: through the keyhole of the Knights of Malta's door you can glimpse St. Peter's dome perfectly framed. A magical and surprising view.
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The Circus Maximus in Rome is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue. Built in the 6th century BC, it was the largest of its kind, accommodating over 150,000 spectators. Today, its vast, elongated shape remains a testament to its historical significance and its role in Roman public life.
20 minutes spend time
20 minutes spend time
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The Circus Maximus was the largest arena for chariot races in ancient Rome, with capacity for up to 250,000 spectators. Today a vast green valley that evokes the spectacle and passion of the original Ben Hur.
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The Colosseum in Rome, an iconic symbol of Ancient Rome, is a massive amphitheater built in 80 AD under Emperor Vespasian. Known for its grand architecture, it hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, seating up to 50,000 spectators. Today, it stands as a testament to Roman engineering and a major tourist attraction.
20 minutes spend time
20 minutes spend time
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Piazza Venezia in Rome is a central hub dominated by the grand Altare della Patria, a monument to Victor Emmanuel II. Surrounded by historic buildings, it offers striking views and is a key intersection connecting major roads and sites like the Roman Forum and Capitoline Hill.
20 minutes spend time
20 minutes spend time
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The Colosseum is the eternal symbol of Rome and the largest amphitheater ever built, capable of holding over 50,000 spectators. Next to it, the Arch of Constantine celebrates the victory of 312 AD and marks the passage to Christian Rome.
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The Trevi Fountain is the most famous Baroque fountain in the world, a masterpiece by Nicola Salvi. According to legend, anyone who tosses a coin into the water over their left shoulder is destined to return to the Eternal City.
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The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, famous for its grand dome. A timeless place that captivates with harmony and perfection, perfect for a break in the heart of the city.
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The Trinità dei Monti staircase is one of the most elegant symbols of Rome, seen from the top of the Pincio in a unique perspective. From here the view opens onto one of the most evocative panoramas of the city.
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Villa Borghese is Rome's largest and most beloved urban park, a green oasis of gardens, fountains, and tree-lined avenues. A corner of tranquility offering a relaxing conclusion immersed in the nature of the Eternal City.
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In the heart of Trastevere, the Peroni Store celebrates the historic Italian beer founded in 1846. A space where tradition and design meet — perfect for a short stop between shopping and discovering the story of a brand that symbolises Italian craftsmanship.
Good to Know
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The remaining time is allotted for the travel time
- All the participants will see the monuments from outside, they will stop at each monument and will have time for explanations and pictures