Experience Rome from a truly unique perspective on a guided Vespa Sidecar tour, designed to combine comfort, style and discovery. Sitting in a classic sidecar, you'll glide through the historic streets as the driver shares local curiosities.The itinerary includes guided stops and scenic passages, covering the most famous monuments of Rome. From Piazza del Popolo passing through Castel Sant'Angelo, you will reach Piazza San Pietro and climb to the Gianicolo for the view from the Fontanone dell'Acqua Paola.The route continues past the Mouth of Truth and the Circus Maximus, with visits to the Colosseum and the Arch of Constantine. Continue towards Piazza Venezia with the Altar of the Fatherland, the famous Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona, ending with panoramic views from Pincio on the steps of Trinità dei Monti.With minimal walking and frequent photo opportunities, this experience is ideal for those who want to see Rome in an original and comfortable way.
Guests should wait outside the main entrance of their hotel or Accommodation, at street level.
The driver will arrive at the scheduled pick-up time or within a 10-minute waiting window and will be easy to recognize.
Please stay at the pickup point and be ready a few minutes in advance to ensure a smooth departure.
The meeting point is at Piazza del Popolo 11, in front of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Please wait outside the entrance and do not enter. There is no Luxurbe sign; the driver will arrive with the vehicle and it will be easy to recognize. Please allow up to 10 minutes waiting time.
Castel Sant'Angelo is one of the most iconic fortresses in Rome, built as a mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian and then transformed into a papal residence. It dominates the Tiber with its imposing circular silhouette connected to the Vatican by the famous Passetto.
St. Peter's Basilica, located in Vatican City, is the heart of the Catholic Church and a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. The basilica and its surrounding Vatican Museums are rich in religious and artistic treasures. Visitors can admire the grandeur of this sacred site.
One of the most spectacular viewpoints in Rome, with breathtaking views of the city. The Gianicolo is also a place of great historical value, the scene of the battles led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Unification of Italy. A tradition that has lasted since 1847 takes place here: every day at noon a cannon fire marks the exact time for the whole city.
The Mouth of Truth is one of the most famous legends of Rome, 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.
(OPTIONAL) The Aventine Keyhole is one of Rome's most fascinating secrets: from the keyhole of the Knights of Malta's gate you can glimpse the perfectly framed dome of St. Peter. A magical and amazing view.
The Circus Maximus was the largest chariot racing arena in ancient Rome, seating up to 250,000 spectators. Today a vast green valley that evokes the spectacle and passion of the original Ben Hur.
The most iconic monument in Rome and one of the most extraordinary architectural wonders of the ancient world. Built in the first century AD.C., the Colosseum was the largest amphitheater in the Roman Empire, capable of hosting over 50,000 spectators for gladiator fights, animal hunts and public performances. Despite the damage suffered over the centuries, it remains an eternal symbol of the grandeur of Rome.
One of the most important crossroads in Rome, dominated by the imposing Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as the ‘Altar of the Fatherland’, dedicated to the first king of Italy. The square also houses Palazzo Venezia, papal residence and, later, Mussolini's headquarters during the Second World War. A point that connects modern Rome with the heart of the ancient city.
The Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world and a masterpiece of Baroque. Designed by Nicola Salvi in the 18th century, it depicts the god Ocean on a shell-shaped cart, pulled by sea horses. According to tradition, throwing a coin into the fountain with his right hand over his left shoulder, ensures his return to Rome. Every day, thousands of visitors participate in this ritual, contributing to the city's charitable works.
One of the most beautiful and lively squares in Rome, built on the ancient Stadium of Domitian. It is famous for its three fountains, including the Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, which represents the four great rivers known in the seventeenth century. Circus DAta with its baroque palaces and cafes, is a perfect place to immerse yourself in the Roman atmosphere.
The Spanish Steps is one of the most elegant symbols of Rome, seen from the top of Pincio in a unique perspective. From here the view opens onto one of the most suggestive panoramic views of the city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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