Discover Rome’s most iconic landmarks in comfort on a panoramic golf cart tour, perfect for seeing a lot without the fatigue of walking. Your local driver‑guide navigates side streets and lively piazzas, sharing stories and curiosities as you go.
The itinerary begins at the ancient Circus Maximus, then continues past the legendary Mouth of Truth and the imposing Altar of the Fatherland in Piazza Venezia before heading into the historic center to visit Trevi Fountain and the elegant Spanish Steps.
From there, you’ll reach grand Piazza del Popolo, glide to lively Piazza Navona, and admire the timeless Pantheon. The tour carries on to St. Peter’s Square and along the Tiber to Tiber Island & Garibaldi Bridge, ending with an exterior stop at the Colosseum.
Along the route, you’ll also enjoy a stop at a carefully selected artisanal gelato shop, where you can savor a traditional Italian ice cream—an authentic taste of la dolce vita.
Your tour guide will be waiting for you just near the Circus Maximus with our Roman Guides Panel.
We end the tour with a view over the Colosseum.
Ancient Rome’s largest chariot racetrack, set between the Palatine and Aventine hills. Now a sweeping green park with echoes of thrilling public games.
A legendary marble mask believed to bite liars. Located in Santa Maria in Cosmedin, it’s a favorite photo spot tied to Roman myth.
Ancient Rome’s political and religious heart, redesigned by Michelangelo. Today it offers stunning city views and houses important museums.
The massive white marble monument on Piazza Venezia, honoring Italy’s first king and symbolizing national unity.
Rome’s grandest Baroque fountain, famed for its ornate sculptures. Toss a coin to ensure your return to the Eternal City.
Trinità dei Monti and Piazza di Spagna form one of Rome’s most iconic scenes. Admire the elegant Spanish Steps climbing from the lively square and its Barcaccia fountain up to the church of Trinità dei Monti, with its twin bell towers and sweeping views over the city’s rooftops.
Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome’s grandest squares, framed by twin churches, an ancient Egyptian obelisk and elegant fountains. Once the city’s northern gateway, today it’s a wide, pedestrian-friendly space perfect for taking in the symmetry of its architecture and the lively atmosphere at the foot of the Pincian Hill.
Vibrant Baroque square built atop a Roman stadium. Famous for its ornate fountains, lively atmosphere, and street artists.
A perfectly preserved temple from ancient Rome, renowned for its massive dome and oculus. Now a church, it’s an architectural marvel.
St. Peter’s Square is the monumental heart of the Vatican, framed by Bernini’s grand colonnades embracing visitors in a vast oval space. At its center rise an ancient Egyptian obelisk and two fountains, leading the eye toward the magnificent façade and dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, especially striking when illuminated in the evening.
Tiber Island is a small, atmospheric island in the middle of the Tiber River, linked to the banks by historic bridges and home to ancient legends and a charming riverside church. From nearby Garibaldi Bridge you get beautiful views of the island, the flowing water and the surrounding embankments, especially evocative at sunset or in the evening lights.
Rome’s iconic ancient amphitheater, famous for gladiator battles and imperial spectacles. A symbol of the city’s enduring grandeur and fascinating past.
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