Private Golf Cart Tour of Rome with Professional Photoshoot

2 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Discover Rome's rich history and stunning landscapes on a private Golf Cart Tour, featuring a professional photoshoot at iconic sites. Start at the majestic Colosseum and capture breathtaking views from Oppio Hill. Continue through the historic Circus Maximus to the serene Orange Garden, visit the ancient Santa Sabina Basilica, and snap fun shots at the legendary Mouth of Truth. The journey also includes a stop at the magnificent Pantheon, ensuring plenty of photo opportunities. This tour offers a unique blend of comfort, culture, and memorable photography, ideal for families, couples, and travelers seeking lasting memories of Rome.

- Private golf cart tour providing comfort while exploring Rome
- Professional photographer captures stunning moments at iconic locations
- Visit significant sites including the Colosseum, Pantheon, and more
- Perfect for families and couples looking to create lasting memories

What's Included

Private golf cart tour with a professional local driver
Professional photoshoot at selected iconic locations
Stops at major landmarks
pick up from city Center
Snacks

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

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Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • Colosseum (Pass by)

    The Colosseum is the most famous monument in Rome and one of the greatest symbols of the ancient world. Completed in 80 AD, it was the largest amphitheater ever built by the Roman Empire, capable of holding over 50,000 spectators. Inside, Romans gathered to watch gladiator battles, wild animal hunts, reenactments of famous battles, and grand public shows. Its massive stone arches, towering walls, and elliptical shape demonstrate the incredible engineering skills of ancient Rome. Even today, much of the structure remains standing, offering a powerful glimpse into life nearly 2,000 years ago. Surrounded by history, the Colosseum provides some of the most breathtaking viewpoints in Rome. From nearby Oppio Hill, visitors can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view—perfect for photography and a highlight of your tour.

    Admission ticket free
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    Circo Massimo

    Circo Massimo (Circus Maximus) Circo Massimo is the oldest and largest stadium of ancient Rome. Built over 2,500 years ago, it was once the city’s main arena for chariot races, athletic competitions, festivals, and grand public events. At its peak, it could hold an incredible 250,000 spectators, making it the biggest sports venue in the ancient world. Today, the long open field still preserves the shape of the original racetrack. Standing here, it’s easy to imagine the roar of the crowds and the excitement of the horses racing at full speed. During your tour, you’ll pass right alongside Circo Massimo, enjoying its historic atmosphere and beautiful surroundings on the way to the Orange Garden. It’s a perfect stop that connects you directly with Rome’s ancient past.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
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    Giardino degli Aranci

    Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci) The Orange Garden, known in Italian as Giardino degli Aranci, is one of the most peaceful and romantic spots in Rome. Located on the Aventine Hill, this charming garden is filled with fragrant orange trees and offers one of the best panoramic views of the entire city. From its terrace, you can admire Rome’s rooftops, domes, and the winding Tiber River—making it a perfect place for beautiful photos. The garden has a calm, relaxing atmosphere far from the busy streets, giving visitors a moment of stillness and natural beauty. Right next to the Orange Garden is the ancient Santa Sabina Basilica, adding even more history to this stop. Together, they form one of the highlights of your tour.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Basilica di Santa Sabina

    Basilica di Santa Sabina The Basilica di Santa Sabina is one of the oldest and best-preserved churches in Rome. Built in the 5th century, it is nearly 1,600 years old and offers a rare look into the earliest days of Christian architecture. Unlike many ornate Roman churches, Santa Sabina is simple, elegant, and filled with a peaceful spiritual atmosphere. Inside, you’ll find original marble columns, wide open spaces, and soft natural light that has illuminated the basilica for centuries. Its ancient wooden doors, still partly intact, are among the oldest in the world. Located right next to the Orange Garden on the Aventine Hill, Santa Sabina is a beautiful combination of history, tranquility, and timeless architecture—making it a meaningful and memorable stop on your tour

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Mouth Of Truth (Pass by)

    Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità) The Mouth of Truth, or Bocca della Verità, is one of Rome’s most famous and fun landmarks. Carved from marble in ancient times, it’s believed to have been part of a fountain or drain cover. Today, it is known for the legendary myth that it “bites” the hands of anyone who tells a lie! Located in the portico of the medieval Church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, the sculpture attracts visitors from around the world who line up to test their honesty and take memorable photos. This stop is a perfect mix of history, legend, and entertainment—making it a charming and iconic moment during your tour.

    Admission ticket free
  • Piazza Venezia (Pass by)

    Piazza Venezia Piazza Venezia is one of the most important and vibrant squares in Rome. Located in the heart of the city, it is dominated by the massive Vittoriano Monument (also known as the Altar of the Fatherland), built in honor of Italy’s first king, Victor Emmanuel II. Its grand white marble façade, wide staircases, and towering columns make it one of the most striking landmarks in Rome. The square sits at the crossroads of several major streets and is surrounded by historic palaces, including the Palazzo Venezia, once used by popes and Renaissance leaders. Today, Piazza Venezia is a lively hub full of energy, traffic, and panoramic views of Rome’s monuments. Passing through Piazza Venezia during your tour is a highlight, giving you a close look at one of the city’s most iconic and monumental spaces.

    Admission ticket free
  • Teatro di Marcello (Pass by)

    The Teatro di Marcello is one of Rome’s most fascinating ancient monuments. Often called a “mini Colosseum” because of its arches and circular shape, it was built in the 1st century BC and completed under Emperor Augustus, who dedicated it to his nephew Marcellus. In ancient Rome, this open-air theatre hosted music performances, plays, and public events for up to 20,000 spectators. Today, the lower ancient arches remain beautifully preserved, while a Renaissance palace was built on top—creating a stunning blend of Roman and medieval architecture. Located near the Jewish Ghetto and Piazza Venezia, the Teatro di Marcello is a quiet, atmospheric spot full of history, perfect to admire during your tour as you ride through the heart of ancient Rome.

    Admission ticket free
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    Pantheon

    The Pantheon is one of the most perfectly preserved monuments of ancient Rome and a true architectural masterpiece. Built nearly 2,000 years ago, it was originally a Roman temple dedicated to all the gods, and later became a Christian church—helping it survive through the centuries. Its most famous feature is the massive dome, still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. At the center is the oculus, a circular opening that lets natural light stream into the building, creating a magical atmosphere that changes throughout the day. Inside, the Pantheon houses the tombs of important Italian figures, including the artist Raphael and several kings of Italy. The harmony of its proportions and the beauty of its marble interior make it one of the most impressive buildings ever constructed. Stopping at the Pantheon during your tour offers the chance to explore one of Rome’s greatest icons and capture stunning photos in the lively square that surrounds it.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Private Photographer in Rome

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Private Sightseeing Tours
Historical Tours
Golf Tours & Tee Times
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Cancellation Policy

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