Tour of Rome "Villa Borghese" with high quality E-Scooter!
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Duration 3 hours
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Includes E-scooter use
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Helmet and padlock provided
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City map included
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Rainproof gear provided
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Explore Rome's Villa Borghese on a thrilling E-Scooter tour. Discover historic sites while enjoying the beauty of one of Rome's largest parks.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Helmet
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Use of e-scooter
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Padlock
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City map
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Rainproof
Excluded
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Lunch
Explore Rome's Villa Borghese on a thrilling E-Scooter tour. Discover historic sites while enjoying the beauty of one of Rome's largest parks.
Highlights
- Tour of Rome's largest amphitheater - The Colosseum
- Exploring the famous square of Piazza Venezia
- Discovering the ancient Imperial Forums on Via dei Fori Imperiali
- Strolling down the historic Via del Corso
- Visiting the magnificent Trevi Fountain
Meeting Point
Via Labicana, 46, 00184 Roma RM , Italy
End Point
Via Labicana, 46, 00184 Roma RM , Italy
What to expect
Colosseum
The Colosseum, originally known as Amphitheatrum Flavium (in Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio) or simply as Amphitheatrum, is the largest amphitheater in the world [1], located in the center of the city of Rome. Able to hold an estimated number of spectators between 50,000 and 75,000 units, it is the most important Roman amphitheater, and the most impressive monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us [2], known throughout the world as a symbol of the city of Rome and one of the symbols of Italy.
Piazza Venezia
Piazza Venezia is a famous square in Rome. It is located at the foot of the Capitol, where five of the most important streets of the capital intersect: via dei Fori Imperiali, via del Corso, via C. Battisti-via Nazionale, via del Plebiscito-corso Vittorio and via of the Theater of Marcellus.
Via dei Fori Imperiali
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.
Via Del Corso
Via del Corso is a famous historic street in the center of Rome that connects Piazza Venezia to Piazza del Popolo and measures approximately 1.6 kilometers. It is the central artery of the road complex known as Tridente.
Via Nazionale
Via Nazionale is a street in Rome that leads from piazza della Repubblica to piazza Venezia, stopping at largo Magnanapoli. On his way he crosses the districts of Castro Pretorio and Monti.
Fontana di Trevi
The Trevi Fountain is the largest and one of the most famous fountains in Rome. It was built on the facade of Palazzo Poli (more properly called Palazzo Conti di Poli), by Nicola Salvi. The competition held by Pope Clement XII in 1731 had been won by the French sculptor Lambert-Sigisbert Adam, but later the task passed to Salvi (it is said that the pope did not want to entrust the work to a foreigner, but another version explains that Adam was to return to France [2] [3]) which began in 1732. It was completed in 1762 by Giuseppe Pannini and stylistically belongs to the late Baroque. The fountain was built with travertine, marble, plaster, stucco and metals.
Piazza Di Spagna
Piazza di Spagna (Piazza di Francia in the seventeenth century), with the stairway of Trinità dei Monti, is one of the most famous squares in Rome. It owes its name to the palace of Spain, seat of the embassy of the Iberian state to the Holy See.
Pincian Hill
The Pincio (or Colle Pinciano, from the Latin mons Pincius) is a hill of Rome, 61 m high s.l.m., which is located north of the Quirinale and overlooks the Campo Marzio, with several villas and gardens occupying the hill.
Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese is a large city park in the city of Rome that includes different types of green accommodation, from the Italian garden to the large areas of English style, buildings, small buildings, fountains and ponds. It is the fourth largest public park in Rome (about 80 hectares), after the public part of the Appia Antica Regional Park, Villa Doria Pamphilj and Villa Ada and extends largely on the Pinciano district and to a small extent on the Campo Marzio district , divided by the Aurelian Walls.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Visit the Borghese Gallery nearby
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Try gelato at Gelateria dei Gracchi
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The park is perfect for a picnic
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Explore the Pincian Hill views
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Check out the nearby Spanish Steps
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