As the Italians did in the 60s, hop on board the legendary vintage Fiat 500 convertible and discover the breathtaking views that only Rome can offer.
Travel like a true Italian as your local guide takes you around the city to explore its hidden and authentic treasures.
Pass by the most important monuments of ancient Rome, such as the Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, the Pyramid of Cestius,
the Baths of Caracalla and the Orange Garden (the most romantic place in Rome). Here you can stop for a tasting of local wines and snacks we will visit
you will visit:
Colosseum (outside)
Circus Maximus
Aventine Hill
Orange Garden
Pyramid
Gianicolo
and we will stop for a tasting of Italian wine with some small snacks at the Orange Garden, a beautiful breathtaking view to take your beautiful souvenir photos
Front of Hotel Anantara
The Colosseum, a Roman amphitheater and symbol of Rome, is a majestic stone structure from the 1st century AD. It hosted gladiators, shows and games. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is an icon of ancient history and architecture. (external visit)
The Circus Maximus, an ancient Roman stadium, hosted chariot races and shows. Located between the Palatine and Aventine, it could accommodate over 250,000 spectators. It is now a park, a symbol of ancient Rome.
Arch of Constantine, near the Colosseum, is a Roman monument from 315 AD. It celebrated Constantine's victory over Maxentius. Decorated with reliefs, it combines styles and art from different eras.
The Aventine Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, is a tranquil oasis steeped in history. Famous for the Orange Garden and the Keyhole, it offers breathtaking views of the city.
The Orange Garden, on the Aventine, is a panoramic park in Rome. It offers spectacular views of the Tiber and St. Peter's. Quiet and suggestive, it is famous for its orange trees and romantic atmosphere. Here you will be offered a glass of Italian wine and snacks from su italia
The Pyramid of Cestius, in Rome, is a funerary monument from the 1st century BC in Egyptian style. 36 meters high, it houses the tomb of Gaius Cestius. It is located near Porta San Paolo and the Non-Catholic Cemetery.
Gianicolo, a hill in Rome, offers breathtaking views of the city. Rich in Risorgimento history, it is home to the lighthouse, monuments to Garibaldi and the traditional cannon shot at midday.
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