Discover the charm of Rome with a two-hours private golf cart tour crafted just for you. Begin your adventure with a convenient pick-up from your accommodation in the historic city center and explore iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Enjoy breathtaking views from the Aventine Hill and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Trastevere. The tour culminates in the unique Fabullus Wine Cellar, where an expert sommelier guides you through a premium wine tasting paired with exquisite Italian delicacies, all set in a 1st-century Roman cistern.
- Enjoy a customizable private golf cart tour of Rome's highlights
- Pick-up from your hotel and a flexible itinerary for a personalized experience
- Indulge in a gourmet tasting with wines and local delicacies
- Limited to your group for an intimate exploration of the Eternal City
Please note that the itinerary may vary depending on the pick-up location or due to unforeseen events and operational needs.
Please wait in front of the address you provided at the time of booking, at least 10–15 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. If the address provided is not located within Rome’s historic city center, an extra fee will apply.
For this experience, the meeting point will be at the obelisk, where our driver will be waiting for you.
Each experience concludes at the "Fabullus Wine Cellar," nestled in the heart of Trastevere.
Piazza della Trinità dei Monti is a charming square located at the top of the Spanish Steps, right in front of the beautiful Trinità dei Monti Church with its iconic twin bell towers. From here, you can enjoy one of the most breathtaking panoramic views over the rooftops and domes of Rome, making it a peaceful and romantic spot above the bustling city below. If you have selected this location as your pick-up point, your golf cart tour will start from here.
Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most beautiful and lively squares, built on the site of an ancient Roman stadium. Surrounded by elegant baroque palaces, it is famous for Bernini’s magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers, charming cafés, and a vibrant atmosphere filled with street artists and music.
Cruising along now, we pass the vast open space that was once the Circus Maximus. Imagine this area filled with roaring crowds and thrilling chariot races! Dating back to the 6th century BC, this ancient stadium could hold hundreds of thousands of spectators, making it the largest in the Roman world. Though now a public park, you can still get a sense of its immense scale and historical significance as we drive by this legendary site of Roman entertainment.
The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, a masterpiece of baroque art where water cascades dramatically over sculpted rocks and mythological figures. According to legend, tossing a coin into the fountain ensures your return to the Eternal City, making it a must-see for visitors from around the world.
Now, if the Roman traffic allows, our golf cart will take us towards the vibrant Piazza Venezia. This central and bustling square is dominated by the impressive Vittoriano, also known as the Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland), a monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. Take in the grandeur of its white marble architecture and the statues that adorn it. Piazza Venezia is a major hub for traffic and a significant landmark, connecting several important roads in the city. We'll try to navigate through and give you a good view of this important Roman centerpiece.
As we cruise by on our golf cart, you'll have a fantastic view of the magnificent Arch of Constantine. This impressive triumphal arch was erected in 315 AD to commemorate Emperor Constantine's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge. Notice its intricate carvings, which actually incorporate elements from earlier Roman monuments, showcasing the empire's rich history. It is a powerful symbol of Roman triumph and imperial power, right next to the iconic Colosseum. A perfect photo opportunity as we smoothly pass by!
Here we stand in the elegant Piazza del Campidoglio, Michelangelo's masterful design unfolding around us with its harmonious geometry and the striking bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius at its heart. But the true spectacle lies just beyond the balustrade – a breathtaking panoramic vista of the sprawling Roman Forum. From this elevated vantage point, the ancient ruins, the remnants of temples and basilicas, spread out like an open history book, offering a profound connection to the grandeur of the Roman Empire."
Our golf cart now brings us to the beautiful Orange Garden, or Giardino degli Aranci. This peaceful park, located on the Aventine Hill, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Rome. As we arrive, you'll be surrounded by fragrant orange trees, giving the garden its delightful name. Take a moment to soak in the stunning vistas of the city skyline, including St. Peter's Basilica and the Tiber River. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing pause and memorable photos with a spectacular backdrop.
"As we cruise along, take a look at the Temple of Portunus. Its raised podium, the engaged columns along the sides, and the freestanding columns at the front are typical features of Roman temple design from its period."
Get ready to kick off your exciting Golf Cart tour! Your driver will meet you at a designated location near the Colosseum. This meeting point has been chosen to offer you a fantastic opportunity to capture panoramic photos of the magnificent Colosseum before your tour begins. Be sure to have your camera ready to take memorable shots of this iconic landmark. We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes before the scheduled start time to allow time to meet your driver and take in the stunning views. We can't wait to start your Golf Cart experience with this incredible backdrop!
"Cruising along comfortably in our golf cart, and now we have a fantastic view of the Temple of Hercules Victor. Its circular design, dating back to the late 2nd century BC, is so unique compared to the other rectangular Roman ruins we've seen. This makes it the oldest surviving marble building in Rome, a testament to the early use of this precious material."
"Just passing the Bocca della Verità. The cool, aged marble of that ancient drain cover absorbs the sounds of the modern city around it. You can almost imagine the countless hands that have been nervously placed within that gaping mouth over the centuries, each with their unspoken truth or lie."
As we navigate through the heart of Rome, and if traffic allows, you'll get a close-up view of the magnificent Vittoriano, also known as the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II or the Altar of the Fatherland. This imposing white marble structure is a national monument built to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. Notice its grand scale, the impressive statues, and the architectural details. It's a prominent landmark in Piazza Venezia and a powerful symbol of Italian unity. We'll do our best to give you a good look as we pass by this significant piece of Roman history.
"Passing by the Arch of Janus, dating back to the 4th century AD. Its exact purpose is still debated by historians, adding to its mysterious charm. Some believe it was related to commerce or served as a covered marketplace
"Take a look at the Theatre of Marcellus. You can still see the two surviving levels of its facade, which originally had three. The lower level featured Doric columns, and the upper Ionic, a typical Roman architectural style. Its construction was a significant project for Augustus, dedicated to his nephew Marcellus, highlighting the emperor's patronage of public works and his family's prominence."
"Gliding past the Portico d'Ottavia, you can try to visualize the impressive scale of the original structure with its numerous columns and enclosed spaces. It was a place for both leisure and business in ancient Rome."
"What a brilliant way to cover so much ground! Seeing ancient Rome and getting a taste of Trastevere, a distinct area since Roman times, was a real treat. Now, we're excited to delve further into Trastevere's present-day offerings with our wine tasting planned at Fabullus – a perfect way to end the day after this informative tour."
"Passing by Tiber Island, a place steeped in legend. It's said to have formed from the accumulated silt around the sunken ship carrying the hated tyrant Tarquin the Proud. For centuries, it has been associated with healing and medicine, a tradition continued by the Fatebenefratelli Hospital."
Absolutely! Here's a text about the Ponte Fabricio, one of the oldest bridges in Rome: Ponte Fabricio: A Bridge Through Time As you glide past on your golf cart tour, take a moment to appreciate the Ponte Fabricio, one of the oldest surviving bridges in Rome. This ancient structure, dating back to 62 BC, connects the Tiber Island to the mainland, offering a glimpse into the engineering prowess of the Roman Empire. The bridge's sturdy arches and elegant design have stood the test of time, making it a testament to the Romans' skill in construction. Its name honors Lucius Fabricius, the Roman censor who oversaw its construction. As you pass by, imagine the bustling activity that once took place on this bridge, with merchants and travelers crossing the Tiber River. Today, it remains a symbol of Rome's rich history and a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman engineering.
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