Rome Golf Cart Tour -Up to 6
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Rome Golf Cart Tour -Up to 6

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2h - 3h
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About this experience

Explore the wonders of Rome in an eco-friendly golf cart, guided by a professional who will immerse you in the city’s rich history and intriguing tales. This relaxed and enjoyable tour lets you cover key landmarks while effortlessly navigating Rome’s charming narrow streets. Take the opportunity to stop for breathtaking views or memorable photos along the way. Experience the Eternal City’s major highlights from a unique perspective as your expert guide brings the ancient stories of Rome to life.

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Rome Golf Cart Tour -Up to 6

What's included

Expert English-speaking guide
Tour in a Safe, Intimate and Semi Private Group of MAX 6 People, guaranteed
Fun and Extensive Golf Cart Tour of Rome

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1 Pass by

This grand structure, capable of seating around 50,000 spectators, hosted a variety of public spectacles, including gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and theatrical performances. Built from travertine limestone, tuff, and brick, its architectural design showcases advanced engineering techniques for the time, such as a complex system of vaults and arches. Over the centuries, the Colosseum has endured earthquakes, stone robbers, and has been used for various purposes, yet it remains a testament to Roman ingenuity and cultural significance today, attracting millions of visitors each year.

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Stop 2 Pass by

The Arch of Constantine is a triumphal arch located in Rome, Italy, and is one of the city's most famous landmarks. It was erected to commemorate the victory of Emperor Constantine over his rival Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312 AD, which marked a turning point in Roman history as it led to the conversion of Constantine to Christianity. The arch was built in 315-326 AD, during Constantine's reign, and was dedicated on July 25, 315 AD. It stands over 21 meters (69 feet) high and is decorated with sculptures and inscriptions that celebrate Constantine's military victories and his conversion to Christianity.

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Stop 3

The Mouth of Truth, or "Bocca della Verità," is a fascinating ancient sculpture located in Rome, famously associated with a legend that suggests it can bite off the hand of anyone who lies while touching it. This marble mask, believed to depict the god Oceanus, was once part of a larger fountain and serves as a captivating symbol of truth and justice. According to the tale, the statue was used in medieval times as a truth-telling device, with accused liars risking their hands if they dared to deceive while standing before it.

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The Theater of Marcellus, an ancient Roman theater in Rome, was commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus in 13 BCE, serving as a venue for dramatic performances and accommodating around 20,000 spectators. Named after Augustus' nephew Marcellus, the theater showcased Rome's architectural prowess. Over the centuries, it fell into disrepair and was repurposed; materials were scavenged for building projects, including the construction of the nearby Palazzo Orcagna. Today, it stands as a symbol of Rome's rich historical and cultural legacy, blending elements of Roman architecture with later adaptations.

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The Vittoriano Monument, also known as the Altare della Patria, is indeed a grandiose structure that stands proudly in Piazza Venezia, Rome. Completed in 1927, not 1911, it honors Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy and the symbol of the country's unification. This imposing monument serves not only as a tribute to Victor Emmanuel II but also as a symbol of Italian unification and a representation of Rome's rich history and culture.

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The Borghese Gardens, a sprawling green oasis in the heart of Rome, offer a perfect escape from the bustling city. Visitors can enjoy picturesque landscapes, serene walking paths, and stunning sculptures, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and contemplation. Additionally, the gardens house the renowned Borghese Gallery, showcasing incredible art collections, further enriching the experience in this beloved park.

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Stop 7 Pass by

Circus Maximus, located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, was the first and largest chariot-racing stadium in ancient Rome, serving as a major venue for mass entertainment. Although it no longer hosts the thrilling races of antiquity, the site has been transformed into a public park, allowing visitors to enjoy the historical significance and spacious setting where the excitement of Roman spectacles once thrived.

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Stop 8

After exploring Piazza di Spagna, take some time to admire the beautiful Barcaccia Fountain at its base and enjoy the lively atmosphere filled with street performers and vendors. Climbing the Spanish Steps will reward you with a stunning vista of the square and the surrounding area, making it a perfect opportunity for memorable photos before heading to nearby attractions like Trinità dei Monti and the upscale shopping streets that surround the square.

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Stop 9

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. It was built in 1762 by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and took over 30 years to complete. The fountain's design was commissioned by Pope Clement XII, who wanted to commemorate the Great Fire of 1747 that had devastated the city. According to legend, if you throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain, you will ensure your return to Rome and will also be granted love. Over 3,000 euros are thrown into the fountain every day, and the coins are collected and donated to charity.

What's not included

Tips
Entrance inside the monuments (visit only from outside)

Available languages

Guide guide
DE JA EN IT FR RO ES

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The sites will not necessarily come in this order, depending on the day and traffic of the city, but all the routes are guaranteed.
No babies / children
On this tour, some of the venues or parts of the venue may be subject to last-minute, unpredictable closures. When this occurs, we are happy to offer customers an extended tour in keeping with the advertised total length of the tour.

Meeting point

From the Metro station Colosseo, turn right on Via del Fori Imperiali and go straight to the first traffic light, then turn right on Via Cavour and turn left on the 2nd street, Via del Cardello. You will find the meeting point on Via del Cardello, 31.

About Rome

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.

Top Attractions

Colosseum

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.

Historical 1-2 hours €16 (combined ticket with Roman Forum and Palatine Hill)

Vatican City

Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.

Religious Half day €17 (Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel), Free (St. Peter's Basilica)

Roman Forum

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.

Historical 1-2 hours €16 (combined ticket with Colosseum and Palatine Hill)

Pantheon

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.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Trevi Fountain

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.

Architecture 15-30 minutes Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Cacio e Pepe

A simple yet delicious pasta dish made with Pecorino Romano cheese and black pepper.

Pasta Vegetarian

Carbonara

A rich pasta dish made with eggs, Pecorino Romano, guanciale (cured pork cheek), and black pepper.

Pasta Contains pork and eggs

Supplì

Fried rice balls filled with mozzarella and tomato sauce.

Snack Vegetarian (some variations may contain meat)

Carciofi alla Romana

Artichokes braised with garlic, mint, and olive oil.

Vegetable Vegetarian

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Appian Way Regional Park Biking along the Tiber River Rock climbing in the nearby mountains Picnicking in Villa Borghese Gardens Boating on Lake Albano Enjoying a spa day at a luxury hotel Visiting the Vatican Museums Attending an opera at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15-30°C 59-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Italian
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Rome is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and scams can be a problem in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use official taxis or ride-sharing services
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions or bracelets

Getting there

By air
  • Leonardo da Vinci International Airport • 35 km from city center
  • Ciampino Airport • 15 km from city center
By train

Roma Termini, Roma Tiburtina

By bus

Tiburtina Bus Station, Roma Termini

Getting around

Public transport

The metro system is efficient and covers major tourist areas. It operates from 5:30 AM to 11:30 PM.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Trastevere Monti Prancipio Testaccio

Day trips

Ostia Antica
30 km from Rome • Half day

An ancient Roman port city with well-preserved ruins, including a theater, baths, and mosaics. It offers a glimpse into daily life in ancient Rome.

Tivoli
30 km from Rome • Full day

A picturesque town known for its stunning villas and gardens, including the famous Villa d'Este with its elaborate fountains and gardens.

Orvieto
120 km from Rome • Full day

A charming hilltop town known for its stunning cathedral, underground caves, and local wine. It offers a mix of history, culture, and scenic views.

Festivals

Natale di Roma • April 21 Festa de' Noantri • July Rome Film Festival • October

Pro tips

  • Visit major attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds
  • Use public transport or walk instead of taking taxis to save money and experience the city like a local
  • Try local specialties and ask for recommendations from locals and restaurant staff
  • Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be respectful of local customs and traditions
  • Be aware of pickpockets and scams, especially in crowded areas and tourist hotspots
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 12-100
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
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