Discover the elegance of Baroque Rome in comfort on this private golf cart tour, with the option to include an authentic Italian lunch.
Glide through the city’s charming streets in an eco-friendly golf cart as your professional guide reveals the stories behind iconic Baroque landmarks, including Piazza Navona, the Spanish Steps, Piazza del Popolo, and the lush Borghese Gardens.
Along the way, enjoy plenty of stops for photos, admire ornate fountains and grand architecture, and learn about the master architects and artists who shaped this golden age of Rome.
If you choose the lunch option, your experience will be enriched with a delicious meal at a traditional Roman restaurant, where you can savor fresh local flavors in a relaxed setting.
This is a stress-free way to explore Rome’s history, beauty, and charm—perfect for travelers seeking both culture and comfort.
From the metro station Colosseo, turn right on Via Dei Fori Imperiali and go straight to the first traffic light then, turn right on Via Cavour and turn left on the second street. You will find the agency Italy In Love Tours on Via del Cardello 31.
Admire the symbol of Rome from outside.
Circus Maximus, the greatest sporting stage of the ancient Roman world, where the best horses and charioteers compete in a race to the death.
Spot the Mouth of Truth, a worldwide-famous enormous marble mask said to bite the hand of those who lied.
The Arch of Constantine is one of the best preserved monuments from ancient Rome. Thanks to its excellent location it is one of the most representative and photographed points of the city.
The most famous square of Rome, Piazza Navona will impress you with its amazing baroque architecture. It features important sculptural creations like Fountain of the Four Rivers and the Church of Sant’ Agnese in Agone.
Next stop is at the Spanish Steps, a monumental stairway of 135 steps. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck fans will recognize this as the spot where they bumped into each other in ‘A Roman Holiday’.
Piazza del Popolo, with the amazing twin churches of Santa Maria in Montesanto and Santa Maria dei Miracoli. Via del Corso exits between the two churches. For centuries, Piazza del Popolo was a place for public executions, the last one took place in 1826.
Be ready to get some fresh air in the Borghese Gardens.
Piazza Venezia extends between Via dei Fori Imperiali and Via del Corso and derives its current form from the reconstructions of the area, which took place between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, for the construction of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II .
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