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Vespa Sidecar Tour in Rome

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1 hour
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Duration: 1 hour
Private tour
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Offered in: fr, it, ar, en
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About This Tour

Discover Rome in the most fun, fast, and unforgettable way—with a Vespa sidecar tour! This is not just a sightseeing ride; it’s an experience that turns heads, sparks smiles, and spreads joy everywhere you go. Vintage-style sidecars draw the attention of locals and tourists alike—you'll feel like a celebrity as people wave, smile, and salute you through the streets of the Eternal City. And yes, you should salute them back! It’s all part of sharing the positive energy. Perfect for couples, friends, and families, this tour offers a unique Italian perspective—speedy, scenic, and full of style. In just one hour, you’ll cover more of the city than on foot or by bike, without sacrificing any of the charm or magic. It's the real Roman way to explore: authentic, exhilarating, and 100% fun guaranteed. Whether it’s your first time in Rome or your tenth, this ride is something truly unforgettable.

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Insurance for Clients
  • Professional Driver with Vespa Sidecar
  • Raincoats(in case it rains)
  • Helmets and Hairnets

Itinerary

1
Stop
No Roman tour would be complete without the Colosseum—and while we won’t go inside, we will stop nearby so you can capture that epic shot. This ancient amphitheater, once the stage for gladiator battles and Roman spectacles, still stands as a powerful symbol of the Eternal City. A quick photo here is a must—and the Vespa makes it even more iconic!
2
Pass By
As we weave through Rome’s historic streets, we’ll pass by the grand Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. One of the city’s four major papal basilicas, it’s a masterpiece of sacred architecture and centuries of Christian history. While we won’t stop here, you’ll get a great look at its impressive facade and elegant bell tower—a true gem of Roman spirituality and art.
3
Pass By
We’ll take a relaxing break at the Pincian Terrace, nestled in the beautiful Villa Borghese gardens. From here, you'll enjoy one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Rome—overlooking Piazza del Popolo, the rooftops of the historic center, and even St. Peter’s dome in the distance. It’s a peaceful moment in nature with the Eternal City laid out before you—perfect for photos, a deep breath, and taking it all in.
4
Pass By
As we descend from the Pincian Hill, we’ll ride past the grand Piazza del Popolo—one of Rome’s most iconic squares. Once the main northern gateway to the city, this elegant piazza is framed by twin churches, ancient fountains, and a towering Egyptian obelisk at its center. Though we won’t stop, you’ll have a fantastic view of its symmetry and scale from the sidecar as we glide by.
5
Pass By
As we cruise along the Tiber River, we’ll pass the striking Castel Sant’Angelo. Originally built as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum, this fortress has served many roles over the centuries—from a papal refuge to a prison. Its circular shape and dramatic position by the river make it one of Rome’s most photographed landmarks. Though we won’t stop here, the view from the sidecar is more than worth it!
6
Pass By
As we cruise through the heart of Rome in our Vespa sidecar, one of the most iconic landmarks we pass—though not enter—is the Vatican City. This tiny independent city-state, the spiritual center of the Roman Catholic Church, is home to St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. While our tour doesn’t include a stop inside, you’ll get a unique street-level view of the Vatican’s majestic walls and bustling surroundings. It’s a perfect photo moment and a chance to take in the grandeur of the world’s smallest country—right from your seat in the sidecar!
7
Pass By
As we ascend Janiculum Hill, we’ll pass by Piazza Garibaldi, home to the towering equestrian statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi, a hero of Italian unification. This scenic square offers sweeping views of Rome and is steeped in 19th-century history. While we won’t stop here, the atmosphere and views from the Vespa make it a memorable part of the ride.
8
Stop
Just a bit further along Janiculum Hill, we’ll pause at the majestic Fontana dell'Acqua Paola—often called “Fontanone” by locals. This grand baroque fountain, with its cascading water and panoramic backdrop of Rome, is one of the city's hidden gems. It’s a perfect place for photos and to soak in the peaceful beauty of the Eternal City from above.

Tour Options

This tour is available in multiple formats. Choose your preferred option when booking:

Sidecar Seat for Every Guest

Private Sidecar per Person : This option includes one Vespa sidecar per guest, so everyone rides comfortably in their own sidecar.

Shared Sidecar Experience

Shared Vespa Sidecar : One Vespa sidecar for two guests: one in the sidecar, one on the backseat. Seats can be switched during stops.

Select your preferred option on the booking page. Prices may vary by option.

Good to Know

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • 💪 Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Max weight per Person: 220lbs/110 kg
  • This tour is passenger-only; our drivers will operate the Vespas (self-riding is not allowed
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