Explore the Eternal City like never before on a classic Vespa, driven by an expert local guide. Starting near the Colosseum, enjoy professional photo opportunities at iconic landmarks while gliding through the enchanting streets of Rome. Marvel at the stunning views from Pincio Hill and Gianicolo Hill, and soak up the vibrant ambiance in Trastevere before concluding your journey at the picturesque Piazza Navona. This unique experience captures the essence of Rome and provides you with digital professional photos to cherish.
- Scenic Vespa ride guided by an experienced local driver
- Capture memorable moments with professional photos at key landmarks
- Visit iconic sites including the Colosseum, Spanish Steps, and more
- Ideal for couples, friends, and solo travelers seeking an authentic experience
When you see the Vespa scooters please go to next to it for meet your driver
The Colosseum, built nearly 2,000 years ago, is the largest ancient amphitheater ever constructed. Completed in 80 AD, it could hold up to 70,000 spectators and hosted gladiator battles, wild animal hunts, and grand public shows. Its advanced engineering included underground tunnels, lifts, and trapdoors used to surprise the audience with dramatic entrances.
The Spanish Steps, built in the early 1700s, form one of Rome’s most famous landmarks. The elegant staircase connects Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church above. With 135 steps, it has long been a favorite meeting place for artists, travelers, and locals. Today, it remains a vibrant spot known for fashion, atmosphere, and iconic photo opportunities in the heart of Rome.
Pincio Hill is one of Rome’s most beautiful panoramic terraces, offering a sweeping view over Piazza del Popolo and the historic city skyline. Known for its romantic atmosphere, elegant gardens, and sunset colors, it’s a favorite spot for photographers and travelers. Located above Villa Borghese, Pincio provides a peaceful escape while still being close to Rome’s lively center.
Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome’s grandest and most historic squares. Once the northern entrance to the city, it welcomes visitors with its large open space, twin Baroque churches, and the ancient Egyptian obelisk at its center. Surrounded by elegant architecture and connected to the scenic Pincio Terrace above, the square is a lively and iconic gathering place that blends history, art, and Roman charm.
Trastevere is one of Rome’s most charming and authentic neighborhoods, known for its narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and lively atmosphere. This historic district blends medieval character with vibrant local life, offering artisan shops, trattorias, cafés, and hidden piazzas. Its unique charm, warm energy, and timeless beauty make Trastevere a favorite for both visitors and Romans.
Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, often called “Il Fontanone,” is a grand Baroque fountain located on Gianicolo Hill. Built in 1612 to celebrate the restoration of Rome’s ancient aqueduct, it features dramatic marble arches, flowing cascades, and sweeping views of the city below. This iconic fountain is a peaceful and scenic spot, offering one of the best panoramic outlooks in Rome and a perfect location for memorable photos.
Terrazza del Gianicolo is one of the highest and most spectacular viewpoints in Rome. Located on Gianicolo Hill, it offers a sweeping panoramic view of the entire city, from ancient rooftops to famous domes and monuments. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and stunning sunsets, it’s a favorite spot for photographers, couples, and anyone looking to experience Rome from above. The terrace also hosts the traditional midday cannon shot, a unique Roman tradition.
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