Most tours focus on what to see.
This experience focuses on how Rome feels.
Explore Rome in an entirely new way with a vespa sidecar ride through its vibrant, lived-in neighborhoods. This experience is not about famous landmarks but rather about feeling the pulse of the city as you glide through its charming streets, with a professional vespa sidecar guide providing insights only when prompted.
Enjoy the soothing backdrop of Italian jazz during your vespa journey, enhancing the atmosphere as you witness daily life unfold. This intimate tour allows for a unique glimpse into residential areas, historic palaces, and private courtyards.
- Unique vespa sidecar experience designed for secondary streets, not main attractions
historic buildings still inhabited today
private courtyards glimpsed, never entered
- No traditional tourist stops; enjoy a carefully selected drink instead
- Along the route, historic palaces and private courtyards appear briefly behind gates and entrances
Our driver will meet you outside your hotel lobby
This late Medieval square is a major hub in Rome's historic center. Its most famous feature is the Fontana del Tritone (Triton Fountain), a 17th-century masterpiece created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The square is also home to the Fountain of the Bees , another Bernini work.
Known formally as Via Vittorio Veneto, this is one of the most famous and elegant streets in Rome. It became the symbol of "La Dolce Vita" in the 1950s and 60s, frequented by Hollywood stars and jet-setters.
Located in the heart of the prestigious Parioli neighborhood, Piazza Euclide offers a more local and residential look at Rome's "chic" side. The square is dominated by the grand Basilica of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Located in the heart of the Parioli neighborhood, this square is one of the heart of Rome's upper-class neighborhoods. It features the imposing Church of San Roberto Bellarmino and is surrounded by elegant buildings from the 1920s and 1930s.
This ancient gate in the Aurelian Walls dates back to the 5th century and marks the monumental entrance to Via Veneto . Crossing it by sidecar is a captivating experience: on one side, you're faced with the sophistication of the "Dolce Vita," on the other, you're immersed in the greenery of Villa Borghese .
It's not a neighborhood as such, but an incredible complex of buildings located around Piazza Mincio . Designed by architect Gino Coppedè, it's a fantastic mix of Art Nouveau, Baroque, and medieval styles.
This historic street owes its name to the complex of four late-Renaissance fountains located at the intersection with Via del Quirinale. The fountains represent the Tiber, the Arno, Diana, and Juno. Walking along it offers one of the most beautiful perspectives in Rome: on one side, you'll see the obelisk of Trinità dei Monti and on the other, that of Santa Maria Maggiore.
This is one of Rome's most noble neighborhoods, home to much of Villa Borghese . It's an area filled with embassies, luxury hotels, and world-famous museums (such as the Borghese Gallery).
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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