Experience the essence of Rome on an express Vespa Sidecar tour, designed to showcase the city's most iconic landmarks in a short time, without long walks. This guided experience follows a smooth itinerary through the historic center, offering a dynamic introduction to the Eternal City.
Begin at Piazza del Popolo before reaching the magnificent Pantheon, best-preserved monument of ancient Rome. Pass through scenic Piazza Navona and admire the monumental heart of Piazza Venezia. Drive along the Roman Forum to the exterior views of the Colosseum.
The route continues along the Circus Maximus and reaches the world-famous Trevi Fountain, where tradition says every coin tossed guarantees a return to Rome. The tour concludes with panoramic views from the Pincio over the Spanish Steps.
Traveling by Vespa Sidecar lets you feel the city up close—its rhythm, energy, and charm—while moving between landmarks. Ideal for travelers with limited time who want to experience Rome in a fun, authentic way.
The meeting point is at Piazza del Popolo 11, in front of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Please wait outside the entrance and do not enter. There is no Luxurbe sign; the driver will arrive with the vehicle and will be easy to recognize. Please allow up to 10 minutes of waiting time.
The Pantheon in Rome, a marvel of ancient engineering, stands as a testament to Roman architectural brilliance. Its iconic dome and oculus create a celestial atmosphere, while the well-preserved interior showcases stunning marble and artistic details. Originally a temple dedicated to all gods, the Pantheon's enduring legacy draws visitors to marvel at its grandeur and historical significance, making it a timeless symbol of Rome's cultural heritage.
Piazza Navona is one of the most scenic Baroque squares in Rome, built on the ancient stadium of Domitian. Its three fountains, dominated by Bernini's magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers, capture the art and theatricality of the seventeenth century.
The beating heart of the capital, Piazza Venezia is dominated by the imposing Altar of the Fatherland, symbol of Italian national unity. A crossroads where ancient, Risorgimento, and contemporary history meet in a single glance.
The Roman Forum was the political, religious, and commercial heart of ancient Rome, where temples, basilicas, markets, and public speeches shaped daily life. Walking through its ruins, you can still imagine senators, emperors, and citizens gathering here to make decisions that influenced the entire Roman Empire. Today, the Forum remains one of the most powerful symbols of Rome’s history and its role as the center of the ancient world.
The Colosseum, an iconic Roman amphitheater, hosted gladiator games and events. Nearby, the Roman Forum served as the heart of ancient Rome, with ruins of temples, basilicas, and public spaces rich in history.
The Circus Maximus in Rome, an ancient chariot racing stadium, could hold over 250,000 spectators. Built in the 6th century BC, it remains a symbol of Roman engineering and a venue for public events today.
The Trevi Fountain in Rome is a masterpiece of Baroque art. Adorned with mythical sculptures, it is a symbol of prosperity and one of the world's most enchanting fountains. The grandeur of Neptune's chariot and the surrounding sculptures create a mesmerizing spectacle, drawing crowds to toss coins and make wishes. The sound of flowing water adds to the fountain's allure, making it a timeless and iconic symbol of Rome's charm and allure.
The Trinità dei Monti staircase is one of the most elegant symbols of Rome, seen from the top of the Pincio in a unique perspective. From here the view opens onto one of the most evocative panoramas of the city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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