Explore Rome by Golf Cart – Guided City Highlights Tour
Relax and give your feet a break as you discover Rome’s treasures on this unique golf cart tour. Skip the hassle of walking and enjoy the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon, Piazza Navona a view of the Colosseum from the outside and much more.....
Each golf cart has 7 seats, including 2 rear-facing seats. To ensure comfort and fairness, seating is rotated every hour so no one spends the full tour facing backwards. Tours run with up to 2 vehicles (maximum 14 participants), traveling together, with all guests listening to the guide via earpieces.
Guests booking together may occasionally be asked to split between vehicles.
Enjoy local tips from your expert English-speaking guide, an amazing local gelato & explore Rome’s historic center in just 3 hours.
Arrive on time at the meeting point. Late arrivals may not be accommodated, so please allow plenty of time.
We only meet at Wheel Tours based on Via Cavour 138 till January 10th 2026, about 10-15 minutes before the tour start. After January 10th we Will meet at our new location via Urbana 40 New meeting point from March 1st 2026 is Via Urbana 40,Rome, Italy.
All Our tours start in Via Urbana 40, Rome, Italy
The Colosseum is Rome’s most iconic monument and a powerful symbol of the Roman Empire. This brief stop allows visitors to admire its impressive exterior, learn key historical facts, and take memorable photos without entering the site.
Circus Maximus is the largest and most famous ancient chariot-racing stadium in Rome, stretching over 600 meters long and 150 meters wide. In ancient times, it could hold up to 250,000 spectators and was the center of Rome’s most spectacular public events, including chariot races, religious celebrations, and political gatherings. Today, the site is an open space where visitors can walk, take photos, and imagine the excitement and grandeur of Roman entertainment at its peak.
The Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità) is one of Rome’s most iconic and intriguing landmarks. Carved from ancient marble and believed to date back to Roman times, this large stone mask is famed for the legend that it bites the hand of anyone who tells a lie. Located in the portico of the Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, the Mouth of Truth combines myth, history, and timeless charm, offering visitors a memorable glimpse into Rome’s rich cultural heritage.
We'll get an overview of the Piazza Venezia square, the monument of Vittorio Emanuele, King of Italy, the balcony of Mussolini and overview of the Trajans Column.
St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City is the heart of the Catholic world, framed by Bernini’s magnificent colonnade and crowned by St. Peter’s Basilica. On this drive-by, we’ll admire the square from the golf cart, with a possible photo stop if allowed by city police.
Tiber Island is a small, historic island in the Tiber River, long associated with healing and medicine. From the Garibaldi Bridge, visitors enjoy picturesque views of the island and Ponte Fabricio, Rome’s oldest surviving bridge, beautifully connecting the island to the historic center.
The Sacred Area of Largo di Torre Argentina is an important archaeological site in Rome, famous as the place where Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC. Today, the ancient ruins are also home to a well-known cat sanctuary, where Rome’s beloved stray cats are cared for among the historic temples.
Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most beautiful and lively squares, built on the site of an ancient Roman stadium. It is renowned for its Baroque masterpieces, including Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, elegant palaces, and a vibrant atmosphere filled with street artists and cafés.
Piazza della Minerva is a charming square near the Pantheon, best known for Bernini’s elephant statue carrying an ancient obelisk. Framed by the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, it blends Roman history, Renaissance art, and a peaceful, intimate atmosphere.
The Pantheon, Rome’s ancient architectural masterpiece, with no admission inside, stands proudly in Piazza della Rotonda. Enjoy the lively square, take memorable photos, and have the possibility of a quick bathroom break at the gelateria, where we’ll treat each of you to some of the city’s famous gelato.
The Fontana di Trevi is Rome’s iconic Baroque fountain and one of the city’s most beloved landmarks. From 1 February 2026, there’s a €2 ticket for non‑residents who want to access the close‑up area by the basin and steps — perfect for traditional coin‑toss photos — while viewing the fountain from the piazza remains free.
The Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Piazza di Spagna) rise gracefully from Piazza di Spagna, where the elegant Barcaccia Fountain sits at the base. This iconic spot is perfect for photos, soaking in the lively atmosphere, and admiring one of Rome’s most famous landmarks.
All Our tours end in Via Urbana 40, Rome, Italy
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