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Scooter tour in Rome

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Experience the wonders of Rome on a thrilling scooter tour! Unveil the captivating history of this magnificent city as you visit its most iconic landmarks. Marvel at the colossal Colosseum, the grand Roman Forum, and the prestigious Circus Maximus. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage as you explore the historic Jewish Ghetto. Admire the architectural splendor of Navona, Pantheon, and Campo de’ Fiori, and toss a coin into the legendary Trevi Fountain for good luck. This exhilarating 180-minute adventure will take you on an immersive journey through the heart of Rome, allowing you to soak in the beauty and charm of this timeless city. Get ready for an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of Rome's enchanting history and captivating allure. Join us now for the scooter tour of a lifetime!

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
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the historic center of Rome
  • Admire the majesty of the Colosseum
  • Experience the thrill of horse racing at Circus Maximus
  • Discover the ancient Jewish ghetto of Rome
  • Marvel at the beauty of the Trevi Fountain
  • Helmet
  • Use of e-scooters
  • City map
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Experience the wonders of Rome like never before with the exhilarating Scooter Tour in Rome. This tour takes you on a journey through the historic center of Rome, where you will witness the magic and beauty of the city's iconic attractions. Get ready to be captivated by the history, culture, and extraordinary architecture that make Rome a global treasure. From the majestic Colosseum to the fascinating Roman Forum, this tour has it all.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to explore the most representative and coveted places in Rome. You will embark on a thrilling adventure, discovering the hidden gems and UNESCO World Heritage Sites that define the city's rich heritage. Immerse yourself in the stories and secrets of the Roman Forum, an archaeological area that once served as the political, legal, religious, and economic center of Rome. Take in the grandeur of the Circus Maximus, an ancient Roman circus dedicated to horse racing and a venue for games since the city's founding. Uncover the history and charm of the Jewish Ghetto, one of the oldest ghettos in the world. Indulge in the beauty of Navona Square, the Pantheon, and Campo de’ Fiori. Finally, marvel at the breathtaking Trevi Fountain, the largest and most famous fountain in Rome.

Who is this for?

The Scooter Tour in Rome is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture seekers, and adventure lovers. Whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this tour is designed to cater to all. It appeals to those who want to dive deep into Rome's captivating past, admire its architectural wonders, and explore the city from a unique perspective. Everyone, from first-time visitors to seasoned travelers, will be enthralled by the beauty and grandeur of Rome.

Why book this?

This tour offers a one-of-a-kind experience to see Rome's historic center in an exciting and unforgettable way. Riding on a scooter allows you to cover more ground and effortlessly navigate through Rome's charming streets, ensuring that you make the most of your time exploring the city. As you weave through the bustling streets, you'll feel the vibrant energy and timeless charm of Rome, creating unforgettable memories. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, you'll gain deeper insights into the history, culture, and significance of each iconic landmark, enhancing your overall experience. Don't miss this opportunity to create lifelong memories and immerse yourself in the magic of Rome.

Good to know

During the tour, you will have the chance to make stops at various locations, giving you ample opportunities to take stunning photos and soak in the breathtaking views of Rome. Safety is a top priority, and all necessary gear and instructions will be provided to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. The tour duration is 180 minutes, giving you plenty of time to explore each attraction. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you will be riding a scooter. Prepare to be amazed by Rome's rich history and be prepared for a truly unforgettable adventure. Book your Scooter Tour in Rome today!

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Scooter Tour in Rome rave about the unique and exciting way to explore the city. They praise the knowledgeable guides who provided fascinating insights into each attraction, making the experience even more enriching. Many highlight the convenience and thrill of riding a scooter through Rome's streets, allowing them to cover more ground and see more sights. The beautiful architecture, rich history, and captivating stories of Rome left an indelible impression on all who took the tour. Overall, travelers express their utmost satisfaction and highly recommend the Scooter Tour in Rome for an unforgettable adventure.

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

Roman Forum

(Pass by)

The Roman Forum (in Latin Forum Romanum, although the Romans referred to it more often as Forum Magnum or simply Forum) is an archaeological area of Rome enclosed between the Palatine Hill, the Campidoglio, Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Colosseum, consisting of the stratification of the remains of those buildings and monuments of heterogeneous eras that for much of the ancient history of Rome represented the political, legal, religious and economic center of the city of Rome, as well as the nerve center of the entire Roman civilization.

Circus Maximus

The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus, dedicated to horse racing, built in Rome. Located in the valley between the Palatine and the Aventine, it is remembered as a venue for games since the beginning of the history of the city: the mythical episode of the rape of the Sabine women took place in the valley, on the occasion of the games organized by Romulus in honor of the god Consus. Certainly, the large flat area and its proximity to the Tiber landing where commercial exchanges took place from the remotest antiquity, meant that the place constituted since the foundation of the city the elective space in which to conduct market activities and exchanges with other populations, and - consequently - also the related ritual activities (think of the maximum altar of Hercules) and socialization, such as games and competitions.

Admission Not Included

The Old Jewish Quarter

The Jewish ghetto of Rome is among the oldest ghettos in the world; it arose in fact 40 years after that of Venice which is the first ever. The term derives from the name of the Venetian district, gheto, where there was a foundry (precisely gheto in Venetian), where the Jews of that city were forced to reside; another possible etymology traces the origin of this word back to the Hebrew גט ghet (pl. גיטים ghittim or גיטין ghittin), which means separation.

Admission Not Included

Navona / Pantheon / Campo de’ Fiori

(Pass by)

Until the fifteenth century the square did not exist as such, and in its place there was a flowery meadow with some cultivated gardens, hence the name. According to an unreliable tradition, the square owes its name to Flora (a woman loved by Pompeo, who had built his theater nearby). [1] The square gave its name to the long road axis known in the 15th century as Via Florea which connected Sant'Angelo in Pescheria with the S. Angelo bridge, passing through the current via Portico di Ottavia, via dei Giubbonari (formerly Via Pelamantelli), Via del Pellegrino and via dei Banchi Vecchi [2]. The same route from via dei Giubbonari to via del Pellegrino also took the name of via Mercatoria from the 15th century.

Trevi Fountain

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 launched 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 had to return to France) who started it 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.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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