The Nocturnal Rome Golf Cart / E-Calessino Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Rome's most magnificent attractions and hidden gems without the daytime crowds, presenting an enchanting and magical view of the city bathed in moonlight.
You'll discover fascinating facts and unforgettable stories about Rome's nearly 2800 years of history, culture, and customs. As an authentic Roman citizen with two decades of experience in archaeology and art history, I will share my knowledge and expertise to provide an unforgettable journey through the Eternal City.
Piazzale Flaminio 15, Right by Mc Donald's
The tour will end at Piazza di spagna
Our meeting point will be in Piazzale Flaminio right across from the beautiful piazza del Popolo. If you get here a little early we suggest you visit the amazing church of Santa maria del popolo hosting some masterpieces from Raphael and Caravaggio
After 2000 years this temple is the most incredible in the world and still today's largest unreinforced dome in the world!
An apparently normal building at first then you turn around the corner and discover that it's facade is a 2000 years old temple
Simply the most famous and beautiful fountain in the world !
The Capitoline Hill, the first Capitol Hill in history, was central to Roman political and religious life. It houses the Tabularium, Rome's ancient state archives. In the 16th century, Michelangelo transformed the hill into a Renaissance masterpiece, redesigning the square with an elegant piazza and harmonious architectural elements, enhancing its historical significance and aesthetic grandeur.
The Colosseum, an architectural marvel This iconic amphitheater, built nearly 2,000 years ago, once hosted spectacular gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Walking through its ancient corridors, you can almost hear the echoes of cheering crowds and visualize the epic battles that took place within its walls. Its sheer size and engineering prowess are awe-inspiring, providing a glimpse into the ingenuity of Roman construction. Today, the Colosseum stands as a testament to Rome's enduring legacy, offering visitors a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the grandeur of the ancient world. Its central location makes it easily accessible, and the surrounding area is rich with other historical sites, enhancing the overall visit. Whether you're a history buff or just an enthusiastic traveler, the Colosseum promises an unforgettable experience, blending historical significance with the thrill of exploration.
The Teatro di Marcello, built in the 1st century BC, is a remarkable testament to Roman architectural innovation. Commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus, it served as a model for the Colosseum. This ancient open-air theater once hosted dramatic performances and musical events. Its well-preserved structure allows visitors to admire its grandeur and historical significance. Nestled in Rome's historic center, Teatro di Marcello offers a unique glimpse into ancient entertainment and Roman urban planning, making it a must-see for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.
The Pantheon in Rome is an architectural masterpiece and one of the best-preserved ancient Roman buildings. The Pantheon's unique ability to blend ancient Roman religious significance with later Christian use, its remarkable state of preservation, and its iconic status make it a must-visit landmark, offering a profound connection to Rome's illustrious past.
Piazza Venezia, the heart of Rome, is a captivating blend of historical grandeur and architectural splendor. Dominated by the imposing Altare della Patria, a magnificent white marble monument honoring Victor Emmanuel II, the piazza dazzles visitors with its intricate sculptures and grand staircases. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including Palazzo Venezia, with its rich Renaissance charm. The vibrant atmosphere, bustling with activity, offers a perfect spot to soak in Rome's dynamic energy. As a central hub, it seamlessly connects to many of Rome's iconic landmarks, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the city's rich history and beauty.
A breathtaking Panoramic view in Villa Borghese
The most famous baroque square in the world!
The biggest Ancient Roman baths and best preserved in Rome
Once the Pope’s residence, today it is the headquarter of Italy's president, a more cerimonial and guarantor role ,not to be confused with the Prime Minister who is actually the head of the government
A Baroque masterpiece built by Gianlorenzo Bernini.
The four fountains built by the great Domenico Fontana and the Beautiful Baroque church of St Charles built by Borromini in a limited amount of space...The oval dome and complex convex-concave forms make it a landmark in architectural history
The Baroque square par excellence! Works of Bernini and Borromini make this square one of the most elegant in the world. Furthermore the entire square is built on top of 2000 year old stadium .
The French district of Rome that houses the beautiful french academy of art and the French Basilica
Out last stop, from here you can admire the beauty of the most iconic staircase in the world
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