Enjoy the magic of Rome from the passenger’s seat!
This Vespa tour with driver lets you explore the Eternal City without the stress of driving.
Hop on a stylish Vespa with one of our friendly, expert drivers – your personal guide and storyteller.
All you need to do is sit back, relax, and take in the views.
Glide past the Colosseum, Trevi fountain and Piazza Navona before heading up to Janiculum Hill for a breathtaking panorama of Rome’s skyline.
At each stop, your driver shares fascinating tales and local legends that bring the city to life.
No riding skills required – just pure comfort and fun!
Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers, this tour combines the thrill of a Vespa ride with the ease of being guided by a pro. See more of Rome than you ever could on foot and enjoy every moment of this unforgettable ride through history and beauty.
⚠️Important: Non-EU citizens, except UK, Turkey, Israel, and Suisse, must have the International driving permit<br/>⚠️Please note: US citizens must have International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association to be obtain before departure<br/>Tour Self Driven 3 pax 2 vespa: 2 people will drive 1st vespa (2 people, 1 vehicle) and 3rd person will drive 2nd vespa<br/>❌ Not for novice rider: Due to the intricate traffic and crowded streets of Rome, we kindly request that only experienced riders participate
⚠️Important: Non-EU citizens, except UK, Turkey, Israel, and Suisse, must have the International driving permit<br/>⚠️Please note: US citizens must have International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association to be obtain before departure<br/>Tour Self Driven 2 pax 1 vespa: A couple of customers will share the same vehicle (2 customers, 1 vehicle)<br/>❌ Not for novice rider: Due to the intricate traffic and crowded streets of Rome, we kindly request that only experienced riders participate
⚠️Please note:: There is a fee of €50 per passenger to cover the cost of the driver. This fee is payable in cash upon arrival.
⚠️Important: Non-EU citizens, except UK, Turkey, Israel, and Suisse, must have the International driving permit<br/>⚠️Please note: US citizens must have International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association to be obtain before departure<br/>Tour Self Driven 4 pax 2 vespa: 2 couple will drive 2 vehicle (4 customer, 2 vehicle)<br/>❌ Not for novice rider: Due to the intricate traffic and crowded streets of Rome, we kindly request that only experienced riders participate
⚠️Important: Non-EU citizens, except UK, Turkey, Israel, and Suisse, must have the International driving permit<br/>⚠️Please note: US citizens must have International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association to be obtain before departure<br/>Tour Self Driven 1 pax 1 vespa: Each customer will drive a separate vehicle (1 customer, 1 vehicle) and shall not carry any passenger. <br/>❌ Not for novice rider: Due to the intricate traffic and crowded streets of Rome, we kindly request that only experienced riders participate
When you arrive at the meeting point, you'll be greeted by your expert guide, Francesco.
He'll provide you helmets and a Vespa that's ready to take you on an adventure.
If you've chosen the self-drive option, don't worry - before you hit the road, Francesco will make sure you're comfortable with your scooter during a test drive.
With your safety ensured, it's time to rev up your engine and hit the open road!
You'll feel the wind in your hair as you explore the rolling hills and cobbled roads of Rome.
Along the way, Francesco will guide you to hidden gems and local hotspots that you might not have discovered on your own.
Francesco will make a stop at the iconic Colosseum, one of the most renowned monuments in the world.
Here, he will provide you with a fascinating history lesson about this ancient wonder.
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to capture the memory forever by taking a picture with your Vespa against the backdrop of the Colosseum.
This unique experience combines the thrill of riding a Vespa with the opportunity to learn about the rich history of Rome.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable adventure!
As your Vespa tour through Rome's city center nears its end, Francesco will take you to your final stop: the iconic Trevi Fountain.
Approaching the fountain, you will be struck by the sheer size and grandeur of the structure.
The fountain is massive, with intricate carvings and sculptures that tell the story of the Roman god Oceanus and his sea horses.
You will learn about the tradition of throwing a coin over your shoulder into the fountain, which is said to bring good luck and ensure that you'll return to Rome one day.
You will take a moment to toss a coin into the fountain, hoping that the legend is true and that you'll have the chance to return to this beautiful city someday.
As your Vespa tour will come to a close, you will reflect on the incredible journey you've had through the heart of Rome.
From the stunning monuments and landmarks to the rich cultural heritage of the city, you've experienced a side of Rome that few tourists get to see.
The Spanish Steps are renowned for their picturesque beauty and are famous all over the world. As you climb each step, you will be surrounded by history and the stunning architecture of Rome.
From the top of the Spanish Steps, you'll be able to take in the beauty of the city from a whole new perspective. Marvel at the panoramic views of Rome's iconic landmarks, including the charming streets, ancient ruins, and historic buildings.
You will arrive at Piazza Navona, one of the most beautiful squares in the city.
The square is built on the site of the ancient Domitian stadium, and it's filled with history and culture.
You will be immediately strucked by the stunning Fountain of the Four Rivers, which takes center stage in the middle of the square.
The fountain was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, one of the most famous artists in Italian history, and it's a true masterpiece of Baroque art.
As you will approach the fountain, you can see the intricate details of the four figures representing the great rivers of the world - the Nile, the Danube, the Ganges, and the Rio de la Plata.
Each figure is expertly crafted, and you can't help but be impressed by the artistry and skill that went into creating them.
Francesco will tell you more about the history of the fountain and its significance to the city, sharing fascinating stories about Bernini.
The Castel Sant’Angelo Rome was originally built as the tomb of Roman Emperor Hadrian in 135 AD. This mausoleum was eventually converted into a military fortress that protected Rome during the Middle Ages. Since then, it has served as the Papal Residence, a prison during the Renaissance era and now, as one of Rome’s museums. Other than serving as a repository of historical information, it is a site of immense cultural value that houses many sculptures, architecture, frescoes, and more.
If you're lucky enough to book the morning tour at 12 o'clock, Francesco will take you to witness an incredible spectacle - the cannon shot on top of the Janiculum.
The cannon shot is a daily tradition that dates back to the 19th century, when it was used to synchronize the clocks of the city.
As you approach the Janiculum, you can feel the excitement building. Francesco explains the history of the cannon shot and its significance to the city.
When the moment arrives, you hear the loud boom of the cannon, and you watch as the smoke clears to reveal a breathtaking view of Rome.
From the top of the Janiculum, you can see all of the city's main monuments, from the Colosseum to the Pantheon to St. Peter's Basilica.
The view is truly magnificent, and you feel like you're on top of the world.
You'll never forget the feeling of standing atop the hill, looking out over the city, and feeling like you're a part of its rich history and culture.
Francesco will take you to one of the most breathtaking fountain in all of Rome - the Fontanone.
Located at the top of the Janiculum hill, the Fontanone offers a panoramic view of the entire city.
As you will approach the Fontanone, the beauty of the view takes your breath away.
You can see the winding Tiber River, the dome of the Pantheon, and the majestic VIttoriano in the distance.
Francesco will park the red Vespa, and you take a moment to soak in the view.
It's truly one of the best panoramic views of Rome, and you will feel grateful to be experiencing it in such a unique way.
Francesco then will offer to take a picture of you with your trusty red Vespa against the stunning backdrop of the Fontanone.
You eagerly strike a pose, feeling like a true Roman as the camera clicks.
Imagine cruising through the winding streets of Trastevere on the saddle of your own vibrant red Vespa.
The sun is shining down on you, casting a warm glow over the pastel-colored palaces and cobblestone roads.
As you weave through the backstreets, you feel the breeze in your hair and the excitement of adventure in your heart.
As you explore the neighborhood, you can't help but be awestruck by the beauty of the colorful flowers in bloom.
The scent of the blossoms fills the air, and you feel like you've been transported to a romantic movie set.
The locals bustle about their daily routines, but you and Francesco are in your own world, free to explore and discover.
The ambiance is electric, and you feel like a true Roman as you soak up the atmosphere.
By the end of your ride, you'll feel like you've truly experienced the essence of Rome.
And you'll always remember the thrill of exploring Trastevere on the back of your red Vespa, with Francesco as your guide.
The square is famous for the monument of the king VIttorio Emanuele II
Meet your guide near the bar "La casetta di Monti", a lovely green house
Please arrive at least 20 minutes before the scheduled starting time.
The subway Linea B stops right at our meeting point at CAVOUR, which is conveniently located next to the iconic Colosseum
✔️ OPTION: Vespa with Driver (valid also for Private Vespa tour with driver)
(Traveler join the tour as passenger and doesn't drive the Vespa)
⚠️Important Notice:
Please be aware that there is an admission cost of €50 per passenger for this option. The payment should be made in cash upon arrival.
✔️ OPTION: Tour Self Driven (Traveler drives Vespa)
DRIVING REQUIREMENTS
1. Scooter driving skills
Due to the intricate traffic and crowded streets of Rome, this tour is not suitable for beginners or those lacking prior riding experience. We kindly request that only experienced riders participate.
⚠️Please note
The minimum age requirement for self-drive option is 18 years old.
⚠️Important notice:
The guide has the right to assess your driving skills and confidence. If they feel that your use of the Vespa poses a risk to you or others, they may stop the ride at any point without offering a refund
2. Driving license
If you hold an EU-issued driving license, you need to have the category A or B license (which is also valid for UK, Turkey, Israel, and Switzerland).
3. International Driving Permit
If you hold a driving license issued outside the EU, you must also have an International Driving Permit as it is a legal obligation Learn more
4. Security deposit
A security deposit of €500 is required, which can be made either via a credit card or in cash. This deposit serves as a guarantee for the loaned Vespa.
⚠️Important Notice:
If the driver fails to meet our driving requirements, there will be no refund.
⚠️Additional Requirement for US Citizens:
US citizens must also bring an International Driving Permit issued by the American Automobile Association.
⚠️The guide will assess the customer's driving skills and make an independent decision on whether or not it is safe to entrust them with the Vespa, ensuring the safety of everyone involved
PLEASE NOTE:
• Not recommended for pregnant women
• Not recommended for participants with back problems
Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city of ancient ruins, artistic masterpieces, and vibrant culture. Known as the Eternal City, it is a living museum where every corner tells a story of its rich history spanning over 2,500 years.
The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome and one of the most famous ancient amphitheaters in the world. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Forum was the political, commercial, and legal hub of the Roman Republic and Empire. It is a sprawling ruin of temples, basilicas, and arches.
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church, known for its large dome and oculus. It is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome.
The Trevi Fountain is a Baroque masterpiece and the largest fountain in Rome. It is a popular spot for visitors to throw coins and make wishes.
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