AN UNFORGETTABLE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE
Hop on and enjoy an incredible ride through Rome's charming streets with our expert drivers leading the way. Our adventure kicks off with the pick up.
As we continue, you'll take in views of iconic landmarks like the Circus Maximus, Palatine Hill, and Aventine Hill on our way to the scenic Orange Garden.
As we make our way toward the Pantheon, we pass through Piazza Venezia, one of Rome’s most striking and bustling squares.
Next, we’ll ride through the lively Trastevere neighborhood and along the stunning Tiber River, heading toward the breathtaking Gianicolo Hill for panoramic views of the city and the hidden Fountain of Acqua Paolo. On our way to the grand Castel Sant'Angelo, built in 135 AD, you’ll get a glimpse of its incredible history.
Jump on and let’s make some amazing memories as we explore the eternal beauty of Rome!
We will be waiting for you 5 min earlier fot the pick up in fron of chose Hotel by the guests
In front Of Bar Venezia
Close to Fountain of Trevi
The Colosseum is an ancient amphitheater built during the Roman Empire and completed in 80 AD. It was used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and entertainment events that could hold tens of thousands of spectators. Today, it stands as one of the most iconic symbols of ancient Rome and a major historical attraction.
Palatine Hill is one of the seven hills of ancient Rome and is considered the birthplace of the city according to Roman mythology. It was once home to emperors and aristocrats, featuring grand palaces and gardens overlooking the Roman Forum. Today, it is an important archaeological site offering ruins, panoramic views, and insight into ancient Roman life.
Circus Maximus was the largest stadium in ancient Rome, primarily used for chariot races and public events. It could hold over 150,000 spectators, making it one of the biggest entertainment venues of the Roman Empire. Today, it is an open public space where visitors can walk and imagine the grandeur of ancient Roman spectacles.
Aventine Hill is one of the seven hills of Rome, known for its peaceful atmosphere and historical significance. In ancient times, it was a residential area for both common citizens and later wealthy elites. Today, it is famous for its gardens, churches, and the unique keyhole view at the Knights of Malta Keyhole, offering a perfectly framed glimpse of St. Peter’s Basilica.
Giardino degli Aranci (Orange Garden) is a beautiful public park located on Aventine Hill, known for its quiet atmosphere and panoramic views over Rome. The garden is filled with fragrant orange trees and offers one of the most scenic viewpoints of the city, especially at sunset. It’s a peaceful spot popular with both locals and visitors looking to relax away from the busy streets.
Trastevere is a charming historic neighborhood on the west bank of the Tiber River, known for its narrow cobblestone streets and vibrant atmosphere. It is famous for its traditional restaurants, lively nightlife, and authentic Roman character. The area is also home to beautiful landmarks like the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of the oldest churches in the city.
Fontana dell'Acqua Paola is a grand Baroque fountain located on the Janiculum Hill overlooking Rome. Built in the early 17th century by order of Pope Paul V, it marked the end point of the restored Aqua Traiana aqueduct. Today, it is a popular viewpoint, offering stunning panoramic views of the city, especially at sunset.
Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) is a scenic hill just west of the historic center, offering some of the best panoramic views of Rome. Although not one of the traditional seven hills, it holds great historical importance, especially for its role in Italy’s unification. Visitors can enjoy landmarks like the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola and the daily noon cannon firing tradition.
Castel Sant'Angelo is a historic fortress originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. Over time, it was transformed into a papal residence, military stronghold, and even a prison. Today, it serves as a museum and offers panoramic views of Rome, especially of the nearby St. Peter's Basilica.
Trevi Fountain is the largest and most famous Baroque fountain in Rome, completed in 1762. Designed by Nicola Salvi, it features a dramatic sculpture of Oceanus surrounded by mythological figures. Visitors traditionally toss a coin into the fountain to ensure their return to the city.
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