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Rome "Oscar da Roma" tour with high quality electric bicycle!

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Rome "Oscar da Roma" tour with high quality electric bicycle!

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Rome, IT
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Experience the enchantment of Rome like never before with the "Roma da Oscar" tour. Dive into the world of the award-winning movie "The Great Beauty" and relive every stunning scene. This tour will take you on a journey through the captivating artistic, architectural, and natural wonders that Rome has so generously offered to the director, Paolo Sorrentino. Hop on a high-quality electric bicycle and follow the footsteps of the characters, immersing yourself in the beauty and grandeur of the Eternal City. From the iconic Piazza Navona to the ancient Terme di Caracalla, you will be amazed by the rich history and breathtaking sights of Rome. Come and discover the magic of "The Great Beauty" in the city where it all came to life. Book your "Roma da Oscar" tour now and embark on a cinematic adventure like no other.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Relive the scenes of "The Great Beauty"
  • Explore the magnificent Baths of Caracalla
  • Soak in the history and architecture of Piazza Navona
  • Marvel at the beauty of Piazza Barberini
  • Stroll along the Via dei Fori Imperiali, connecting the Colosseum to Piazza Venezia
  • Use of bicycle
  • helmet
  • padlock
  • city map
  • rainproof
  • seat up to 4 years

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting city of Rome in a whole new light with the "Oscar da Roma" tour. This unique tour takes you on a journey through the iconic sets of the acclaimed movie, "The Great Beauty," directed by Paolo Sorrentino and winner of the prestigious Oscar in 2014. Immerse yourself in the magic of the film as you explore the artistic, architectural, and natural wonders that Rome has to offer.

What to expect?

During the "Oscar da Roma" tour, you can expect to relive the captivating scenes from "The Great Beauty" while enjoying the freedom and convenience of a high-quality electric bicycle. Glide effortlessly through the city streets as you discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks that served as the backdrop for this cinematic masterpiece. Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the Colosseum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain, and so much more.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for movie buffs and adventurous souls seeking a unique and immersive experience in Rome. Whether you're a fan of "The Great Beauty" or simply want to explore the city from a fresh perspective, this tour is designed for you. It caters to all ages and fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the magic of Rome on an electric bicycle.

Why book this?

Embarking on the "Oscar da Roma" tour grants you an exclusive opportunity to step into the shoes of the characters and relive the movie's most iconic moments. This immersive experience allows you to connect with the city and its rich history on a deeper level. The high-quality electric bicycles provided ensure a comfortable and eco-friendly journey, allowing you to effortlessly explore all that Rome has to offer. This tour offers a unique blend of culture, art, and cinematic beauty, making it an unforgettable adventure for all.

Good to know

When booking the "Oscar da Roma" tour, you can rest assured that all necessary equipment, including a helmet, padlock, and city map, will be provided. The electric bicycles are designed for maximum comfort and ease of use, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride. Additionally, the tour is suitable for families, as child seats for children up to 4 years old are available. Rainproof gear is also provided, ensuring that the tour can go ahead regardless of the weather conditions.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the "Oscar da Roma" tour rave about the unique experience it offers. They praise the knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides who bring the movie's scenes to life, providing fascinating insights into the city's history and film production. Many reviewers highlight the convenience and fun of exploring Rome on an electric bicycle, allowing them to cover more ground and discover hidden gems. Overall, previous participants express their satisfaction and recommend this tour as a must-do experience in Rome.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona, at the time of ancient Rome, was the Stadium of Domitian which was built by Emperor Domitian in 85 and in the 3rd century it was restored by Alexander Severus. It was 265 meters long, 106 wide and could accommodate 30,000 spectators. The stadium was richly decorated with some statues, one of which is that of Pasquino (perhaps a copy of a Hellenistic parchment group presumed to represent Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus), now in the square of the same name next to Piazza Navona. Since it was a stadium and not a circus, there were no carceres (the gates from which the racehorses came out) or the plug (the dividing wall around which the horses ran) such as the Circus Maximus, but that was all free and used for athletes competitions. The obelisk that is now in the center of the square was not there, but it comes from the circus of Massenzio, which is still on the Via Appia.

Admission Not Included

Terme di Caracalla

Caracalla's thermal baths Baths of Caracalla, facing Caldarium.jpg View of the Baths of Caracalla. Roman Civilization Spas use Location State Italy Italy Municipality of Rome dimensions Surface area ~ 130 000 m² Administration Heritage Historic Center of Rome Special Authority for the Archeology of Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome Responsible Marina Piranomonte Can be visited Yes Website www.soprintendenzaspecialeroma.it Location Map Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap Data modification on Wikidata · Manual Coordinates: 41 ° 52′48.95 ″ N 12 ° 29′33.95 ″ E (Map) Caracalla's thermal baths. Overview of the Baths of Caracalla The Baths of Caracalla or Antoninian (in Latin Thermae Antoninianae, from the full name of the emperor Caracalla, belonging to the Severi dynasty) constitute one of the most magnificent examples of imperial baths in Rome, still preserved for most of their structure and free from buildings modern. They were built by the emperor on the Piccolo Aventino between 212 and 216 AD (as shown by the brick stamps [1]) in an area adjacent to the initial stretch of the Via Appia, about 400 m outside the ancient Porta Capena and just south of the venerated Camene forest.

Admission Not Included

Via Veneto

(Pass by)

Initially, like other streets in the district, it was dedicated to the Italian region of the same name. After the First World War, with resolution of the Municipal Council n. 37 of 25 October 1919, the name was changed in memory of the battle of Vittorio Veneto [1]. Designed at the end of the nineteenth century instead of Villa Ludovisi, it owes its fame above all for being at the center of the period of the Dolce Vita, thanks to the presence of numerous cafes (for example Harry's Bar) and hotels frequented by actors, singers and other celebrities, as well as journalists and photographers (or paparazzi). His fame was definitively sanctioned by the film by Federico Fellini La dolce vita, which however rebuilt the road in the Cinecittà studios.

Piazza Barberini

(Pass by)

Piazza Barberini is a square in the present historic center of Rome situated in the saddle between the Quirinale hill and the Horti Sallustiani, at the top of the Via del Tritone hill and at the junction with the Felice road. It takes its name from the Palazzo Barberini that overlooks it, although its current entrance is in via delle Quattro Fontane. It stands on an area that until the nineteenth century was an extra-urban space.

Porta Pinciana

its name derives from the Gens Pincia who owned the hill of the same name. In ancient times it was also called Porta Turata, because it was walled up, and Porta Salaria Vetus, because from here came the oldest via Salaria which, a little further on, joined the route of the Via Salaria Nova. The medieval popular tradition also gave it the name of "Porta Belisaria": according to legend, in fact, the general Byzantine Belisarius, now old and blind, begged near the door, to whose right was still visible, at the beginning of the nineteenth century , a graffiti writing, now disappeared, in medieval characters: "Date obolum Belisario". The story is completely false, also because Belisarius died in wealth, and not in Rome but in Constantinople. The only element that could justify the name is given by the fact that Belisario had perhaps his headquarters near the door.

Admission Not Included

Via dei Fori Imperiali

(Pass by)

The Via dei Fori Imperiali, formerly Via dell'Impero, is a modern street in Rome, which takes its current name from the remains of the ancient Imperial Forums, and connects the Colosseum to Piazza Venezia.

Reviews

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Ottimo servizio, senza uguali corretto rapporto qualità prezzo... ma poi il gruppo di lavoro simpatico, dinamico e sempre disponibile. Esperienza da provare! Se posso suggerisco di rivolgersinall signora Cecilia!
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-04-27 02:26