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3-Hours Vintage Electric Private Driving Tour of Rome

Rome, IT
Rome, IT
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Experience the envy-inducing charm of Rome on a 3-hour vintage electric private driving tour. Cruise through iconic landmarks and hidden gems in exquisite Italian vintage renewed electric-powered cabrios. Marvel at architectural marvels like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps. Explore the captivating history of Popolo Square, Mouth of Truth, and Jewish Ghetto. Indulge in the lively atmosphere of Campo di Fiori and escape to the serenity of Villa Borghese gardens. Admire the grandeur of Palatine Hill and Colosseum, reliving ancient Rome's glory. Uncover the hidden gem of the Keyhole on Aventine Hill, framing St. Peter's Basilica. Our sustainable tour ensures a greener exploration. Book now for an unforgettable journey through Rome's heart and soul, creating timeless memories.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours 10 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-3 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Immerse in elegance and luxury
  • Cruise through iconic landmarks and hidden gems
  • Marvel at architectural marvels and captivating history
  • Indulge in the lively atmosphere and serene gardens
  • Admire the grandeur and uncover hidden gems
  • English speaking driver
  • Pick-up from your central hotel in rome

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Introduction

Immerse yourself in elegance and luxury on the 3-Hours Vintage Electric Private Driving Tour of Rome. This unique tour offers an envy-inducing experience as you cruise through iconic landmarks and hidden gems in exquisite Italian vintage renewed electric-powered cabrios. Get ready to be captivated by the charm of Rome as you explore its architectural marvels, uncover its rich history, and indulge in its lively atmosphere. With a commitment to sustainability, this tour ensures a greener exploration of the city, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Rome while minimizing your carbon footprint.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect a total duration of 190 minutes, packed with unforgettable experiences. You'll visit renowned sites such as the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps, marveling at their grandeur and immersing yourself in the history that surrounds them. But this tour goes beyond the typical tourist spots. You'll also have the opportunity to explore hidden gems like the Keyhole on Aventine Hill, offering a stunning frame of St. Peter's Basilica, and the captivating Jewish Ghetto.

Who is this for?

This private tour caters to anyone seeking an exclusive and luxurious experience in Rome. Whether you're a history buff fascinated by ancient Rome's glory or an architecture enthusiast drawn to the city's magnificent landmarks, this tour will exceed your expectations. It's also perfect for couples looking to add a touch of elegance to their trip or adventurous travelers seeking a unique way to explore Rome's lesser-known treasures.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart is the combination of luxury, sustainability, and exclusivity. By riding in exquisite vintage electric-powered cabrios, you'll experience the envy-inducing charm of Italian craftsmanship while contributing to a greener exploration of Rome. The personalized nature of the tour ensures that you'll receive the undivided attention of your knowledgeable guide, offering valuable insights and insider tips. This tour allows you to go beyond the usual tourist paths

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Villa Borghese Gardens

Villa Borghese Gardens is a sprawling park in Rome, covering over 80 hectares. It features stunning gardens, lakes, fountains, sculptures, and several museums and galleries, including the Borghese Gallery, which houses a remarkable collection of Renaissance and Baroque art. The park also features several recreational areas, including a boating lake, an amphitheater, and a picnic area. Visitors can rent bicycles, take a horse-drawn carriage tour to explore the grounds, or relax and enjoy the lush greenery and tranquil surroundings. Whether you're an art lover, a nature enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, Villa Borghese Gardens is a must-visit destination in Rome.

Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo is a stunning public square in the heart of Rome. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including the lovely Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, and is dominated by the Egyptian obelisk. The piazza is a popular gathering place for both locals and tourists. It is a hub of activity, especially in the evenings when the surrounding cafes and restaurants come to life. Visitors can also admire the views from the terrace of the Pincio, a hill that offers panoramic views over the city. Whether you're looking to people-watch, take in the sights, or relax in one of Rome's most beautiful public spaces, Piazza del Popolo is not to be missed.

Mausoleo di Augusto

The Mausoleum of Augustus is a magnificent ancient tomb in Rome, built to commemorate the first Roman Emperor, Augustus. The tomb was originally constructed in 28 BC and was one of the city's largest and most impressive buildings. Today, only a portion of the original structure remains, but it continues to impress visitors with its remarkable size and grandeur. The mausoleum is in a peaceful park surrounded by stunning greenery, offering a quiet escape from the bustling city. Visitors can explore the tomb's interior, where they will find an exhibit showcasing the history and legacy of Augustus, one of Rome's most influential leaders. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the Mausoleum of Augustus is a must-visit landmark in Rome.

Via Del Corso

(Pass by)

Via del Corso is a bustling shopping street in the heart of Rome, stretching from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia. The street is a popular destination for locals and tourists and is lined with diverse shops, cafes, and restaurants. Via del Corso is also home to some of the city's most historic landmarks, including the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, which houses a renowned art collection.

Column of Marcus Aurelius

The Column of Marcus Aurelius is a towering ancient monument in the heart of Rome, dedicated to the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. The column is approximately 38 meters tall and is carved with a continuous spiral relief depicting Marcus Aurelius' military campaigns. It is considered a masterpiece of Roman art and is one of the best-preserved monuments from ancient Rome. The column stands in the Piazza Colonna, surrounded by impressive baroque buildings and bustling traffic. Visitors can admire the intricate carvings and climb the staircase inside the column for panoramic views over the city.

Piazza Venezia / Ancient City

Piazza Venezia is dominated by the Vittoriano, a massive white marble monument dedicated to King Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a united Italy. The Vittoriano is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Rome, known for its imposing size and ornate white marble facade. Visitors can climb to the top of the monument for panoramic views over the city or explore the museums and exhibitions inside.

Mercati di Traiano - Museo dei Fori Imperiali

The Trajan Market is a stunning ancient complex in Rome, built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Trajan. The market served as a hub of commerce and trade and was one of the most impressive buildings of its time. Today, the complex has been partially restored, and visitors can explore the ruins of the market, including a series of interconnected buildings, courtyards, and underground spaces. The Trajan Market is famous for its elaborate architectural design, including an impressive curved façade and intricate decoration. The market is now part of the Museum of the Imperial Fora, which showcases the history and legacy of the Roman Empire.

Circo Massimo

Circus Maximus is an ancient chariot racing stadium located in Rome, Italy. It was one of the largest sporting venues in the ancient world and could accommodate up to 250,000 spectators. The Circus Maximus was used for various events, including chariot races, athletic competitions, and public spectacles. The stadium was famous for its impressive size, and its central location in the heart of Rome made it one of the city's most popular destinations. Today, the Circus Maximus is a public park, and visitors can walk along the ancient track and admire the views over the city from the nearby hillside. Although much of the original stadium has been lost over time, the Circus Maximus is still an impressive site and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Rome's rich cultural heritage.

Giardino degli Aranci

The Orange Gardens (Giardini degli Aranci) are a public park in Rome, Italy. The park is on Aventine Hill, offering panoramic views over the city and the nearby Tiber River. The Orange Gardens are famous for their lush greenery, beautiful flower beds, and citrus trees that give the park its name. The park is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city, providing visitors with a respite from the busy streets of Rome. The Orange Gardens are also famous for a small keyhole in one of the walls, which offers a framed view of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City when viewed from the correct angle.

Bocca della Verita

The Mouth of Truth is a famous circular stone disk located in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome, Italy. The disk is carved with a face and is believed to be a drain cover from ancient Rome, but it has become famous as a result of a popular legend. According to the legend, if a person places their hand inside the Mouth of Truth and tells a lie, their hand will be bitten off. The Mouth of Truth has been featured in numerous films, including Roman Holiday, and is now a popular tourist destination in Rome. Visitors often queue up to have their picture taken while pretending to have their hand inside the Mouth of Truth. Despite its somewhat macabre history, the Mouth of Truth is an interesting and unique attraction in Rome and is well worth a visit.

Teatro di Marcello

(Pass by)

Teatro di Marcello) is an ancient open-air theatre in Rome, Italy, built in the closing years of the Roman Republic. At the theatre, locals and visitors alike were able to watch performances of drama and song.

Piazza Navona

The Piazza Navona is a beautiful public square in the heart of Rome, Italy. The square is famous for its three magnificent fountains, including the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, designed by Bernini, and considered one of his greatest works. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, including the church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, and is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike. The Piazza Navona is a popular outdoor dining and entertainment destination, with various cafes and restaurants lining the square. The square is also popular with artists and street performers, adding to its lively atmosphere.

Pantheon

The Pantheon is an ancient temple in the heart of Rome, Italy. Originally built as a temple to all the gods of ancient Rome, it is considered one of the greatest architectural masterpieces of ancient Rome and one of the best-preserved old buildings in the world. The Pantheon is renowned for its impressive dome, which is still the largest unsupported dome in the world and is considered a masterpiece of engineering. The building's design, with its perfectly proportioned dome and the circular opening at the top, known as the oculus, provides natural light and creates a sense of awe and wonder. The interior of the Pantheon is equally impressive, with its rich marble and intricate design. Today, the Pantheon is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year, and is considered one of the most important architectural and engineering feats of the ancient world. We won't be going inside, and there's no need for admission.

Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola

The Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola is a beautiful baroque church in Rome, Italy. The church is known for its stunning interior, adorned with intricate frescoes and gilded moldings. The most famous feature of the church is the "False Dome," a painted trompe-l'oeil dome that gives the illusion of a natural dome, even though there is none. The Jesuit artist Andrea Pozzo created this incredible work of art in the late 17th century. The church is also home to several works of art by prominent Italian artists, including a painting of the "Crucifixion" by Guido Reni. The Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola is a beautiful and unique example of baroque architecture and is a must-visit for anyone interested in Italian art and history.

Fontana di Trevi

The Trevi Fountain is a magnificent baroque fountain in the heart of Rome, Italy. It is considered one of the most famous and beautiful fountains in the world and is a popular destination for tourists visiting Rome. The fountain was designed in the 18th century and is adorned with intricate sculptures and carvings, including a central statue of Neptune. The tradition of tossing coins into the fountain is said to ensure that you will return to Rome, and the spray is constantly filled with coins from visitors. The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful work of art and an iconic symbol of Rome.

Spanish Steps

The Spanish Steps, located in the heart of Rome, is a stunning staircase of 138 steps that leads from the Piazza di Spagna to the Trinità dei Monti church. It is a popular tourist destination and gathering place for locals, attracting millions of visitors each year with its stunning views of the city and its iconic design. Designed by Francesco de Sanctis and built in the late 18th century, the steps are lined with beautiful flowers and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding architecture, including the Barcaccia fountain at their base. It is the perfect place to sit and relax, people watch, or simply admire the beauty of Rome.

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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