Vespa Tour in Rome with Pick up and Drop off

4.7
(16 reviews)

2 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

A Vespa scooter tour in Rome offers a unique and exciting way to explore the city's historic landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods. Riding on a Vespa allows visitors to experience the city like a local and to easily navigate the narrow streets and alleys of Rome. The tours are typically led by knowledgeable and experienced guides who can provide interesting historical and cultural insights along the way. Riding a Vespa also allows visitors to access areas of the city that may be difficult to reach by car or bus. This unique mode of transportation adds an element of fun and adventure to the tour, making it a memorable and exciting experience.

What's Included

Helmet
Coffee and/or Tea
Lunch
Colosseum

Meeting and pickup

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

We will wait you with Vespa in front of Pick Up Location which given by you

OR
Meeting point

Next To Colosseo Metro Station, which also Cafe Roma located next to entrance of Colosseo Metro station. our Team member will wait you in front Of Cafe Roma

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    You will See Colosseum which one of the miracle of the World.Our Professional Guide will give you information about Monument and we will take some photos .

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • (Pass by)

    Circus Maximus was an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills in Rome. It was first built in the 6th century BC and could hold up to 150,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in ancient Rome. Chariot races were the main event held in Circus Maximus, and they were a popular form of entertainment for the ancient Romans. The stadium was also used for other public events such as processions, religious ceremonies, and festivals. Today, Circus Maximus is a public park and only the ruins of the original stadium remain.

    Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Giardino Degli Aranci, also known as the Garden of Oranges, is a public park located on the Aventine Hill in Rome, Italy. It is a popular destination for both locals and tourists who come to enjoy its beautiful views, peaceful atmosphere, and fragrant orange trees. The park offers stunning panoramic views of the city, including the Tiber River, the dome of St. Peter's Basilica, and the Colosseum. Visitors can also explore the park's winding paths, terraces, and fountains, and relax on its benches and in its shaded areas. The garden is free to visit and is open to the public year-round.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Piazza Venezia is a famous square located in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is a bustling hub of activity and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The square is dominated by the towering monument of Vittorio Emanuele II, which was built in the early 20th century to honor the first king of unified Italy. The monument houses a museum dedicated to Italian unification and offers stunning views of the city from its rooftop terrace. The Piazza Venezia is also home to the Palazzo Venezia, a former papal palace that now houses a museum showcasing Roman and Renaissance art.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Gianicolo Hill, also known as Janiculum Hill, is a beautiful hill located in Rome, Italy, just outside the ancient city walls. The hill offers stunning panoramic views of the city, including the Vatican City, the Tiber River, and many of the famous landmarks of Rome. The Gianicolo Hill is a popular destination for locals and tourists who come to enjoy the views, relax in the park, and explore the many historical monuments located on the hill. These include the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, a beautiful Baroque fountain, and the Garibaldi Monument, which honors the Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi. Visitors can also enjoy the walk up to the hill through charming neighborhoods and streets, with many cafes and restaurants along the way.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Fontana dell'Acqua Paola

    he Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, also known as the Fontanone, is a large Baroque fountain located on the Gianicolo Hill in Rome, Italy. It was built in the 17th century under the direction of Pope Paul V to commemorate the restoration of the Acqua Paola aqueduct, which brought fresh water to Rome from the Lake Bracciano. The fountain is made of white marble and features three arches that support a large central basin, from which water cascades down into smaller basins below. The fountain is decorated with a variety of sculptures, including the emblem of Pope Paul V, eagles, and lions. The Fontana dell'Acqua Paola is one of the most impressive fountains in Rome and offers stunning views of the city from its location on the Gianicolo Hill.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The remaining time will be for the pick up & drop off
Supplied by Private Photographer in Rome

Tags

Extreme Sports
Vespa, Scooter & Moped Tours
City Tours
Small Group
Excellent Quality
Low Supplier Cancellation Rate
Low Last Minute Supplier Cancellation Rate
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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