Discover Rome like never before with our exclusive golf cart tour! Imagine zipping through ancient streets, exploring hidden corners and secret gems that only true insiders know about. Our expert guide will share captivating stories and historical anecdotes as you enjoy the comfort and convenience of our eco-friendly golf cart. Perfect for families, groups of friends, and solo travelers looking for a personalized and stress-free experience. Book now and get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Eternal City!
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St. Peter’s Basilica is the largest church in the world and a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It stands over the tomb of Saint Peter, one of Jesus’ apostles and the first pope.
Castel Sant’Angelo was built as Emperor Hadrian’s mausoleum and later became a fortress for the popes. It’s connected to the Vatican by the Passetto di Borgo, a secret escape route.
Largo di Torre Argentina is a Roman square housing four ancient Republican temples and the ruins of Pompey’s Theatre. It’s famously known as the site where Julius Caesar was assassinated.
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Trajan’s Forum was the last and most elaborate of the Imperial forums in ancient Rome, built by Emperor Trajan to celebrate his military victories. It included grand public spaces, markets, and the famous Trajan’s Column, which still stands as a detailed stone “comic strip” of his campaigns.
We will stop by Colosseum in the perfect spot to take some Photos
Circus Maximus was the largest stadium in ancient Rome, originally used for thrilling chariot races that could hold over 150,000 spectators. Today, it’s a massive open archaeological area where visitors can still walk through the footprint of one of the greatest entertainment venues of the Roman Empire.
Bocca della Verità is an ancient marble mask famous for the legend that it bites the hands of liars. It became world-famous after appearing in the movie Roman Holiday.
Teatro di Marcello is an ancient Roman theater commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus, often called the “mini Colosseum” because of its similar design. Today it’s partly integrated into medieval buildings.
The Terrazza del Pincio offers one of the best panoramic views of Rome, overlooking Piazza del Popolo. It’s a popular sunset spot, surrounded by elegant gardens and statues.
Campo de’ Fiori is a lively square in Rome known for its daily market and vibrant nightlife. It was once the site of public executions, including that of philosopher Giordano Bruno.
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