Experience Rome’s history phase by phase on this golf cart tour. Begin with the mythical origins of Romulus and Remus, then delve into the Kingdom of Rome, where its mighty civilization took root. Explore the Roman Republic’s ideals and marvel at the Roman Empire’s grandeur, with stops at iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and Pantheon.
Witness the Dark Ages’ turbulence and the city’s rebirth through the Renaissance and Baroque eras, featuring highlights like Michelangelo’s Moses at San Pietro in Vincoli (time permitting), Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, and Campo de’ Fiori. Enjoy panoramic views from the Aventine Hill Orange Garden while uncovering the layers of history that define the Eternal City.
This educational and unforgettable tour combines breathtaking sites with the comfort of a golf cart, offering a deep dive into Rome’s rich evolution.
The meeting point is at our office located at Villa Santa Marta 12. Please note that our office may be closed depending on the day of the week. If the office is closed, we can meet right next door at the bar called Expresso.
A pass-by the street that leads to St. Peter’s Basilica.
Pass by Hadrian’s mausoleum and later fortress of popes
See where Julius Caesar was assasinated
Piazza Venezia is one of Rome’s main traffic hubs, located at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and dominated by the massive white monument of Altare della Patria. It’s a central crossroads where ancient Rome, Renaissance streets, and modern city life all meet.
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 overlook the colosseum for photos and hear a quick history of the site and sometimes grab a coffee
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, showing layers of Rome’s history in one structure.
Breathtaking view of Rome for photos
See the modern fruit marketplace area that was once and execution site
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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