Rome Fiat 500 Tour With Photoshoot

Rome, IT
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Included

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    All Fees and Taxes
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    Snacks
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    Edited photos and all original photos
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    Private transportation
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    In-person: English, French, Italian, Arabic, Russian, Turkish
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    Vintage Fiat 500
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    Tiramisu or Gelato

Excluded

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    Driving or riding ( guests will be passengers)

Meeting Point

Next to the Colosseum: In front of the bar Oppio Caffè.

Meeting point

Via delle Terme di Tito, 72, 00184 Roma RM , Italy

End point

End Point

Next to the Colosseum: In front of the bar Oppio Caffè.

Meeting point

Via delle Terme di Tito, 72, 00184 Roma RM , Italy

End point

What to expect

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Oppio Caffè

The Flavian Amphitheatre, more commonly known as the Colosseum, stands in the archaeological heart of Rome and welcomes large numbers of visitors daily, attracted by the fascination of its history and its complex architecture. The building became known as the Colosseum because of a colossal statue that stood nearby. It was built in the 1st century CE at the behest of the emperors of the Flavian dynasty. Until the end of the ancient period, it was used to present spectacles of great popular appeal, such as animal hunts and gladiatorial games. The building was, and still remains today, a spectacle in itself. It is the largest amphitheatre in the world, capable of presenting surprisingly complex stage machinery, as well as services for spectators. A symbol of the splendor of the empire, the Amphitheatre has changed its appearance and function over the centuries, presenting itself as a structured space but open to the Roman community.

Duration 15 minutes
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Circo Massimo

The Circus Maximus is the largest building for public entertainment in antiquity and one of the largest of all time (600 metres long by 140 metres wide) and is related by a legend to the very origins of the city: the Rape of the Sabine Women took place here. At the time of the Tarquini kings, the Valle Murcia, the wide valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills, was used as a place for chariot races, but only under Julius Caesar, a real walled circus was built.

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Roseto Comunale

The Roseto Comunale (Municipal Rose Garden) is a beautiful rose garden located in Rome, Italy. It is situated at the foot of the Aventine Hill, near the Circus Maximus, and is one of the city's most enchanting green spaces. The garden is home to a variety of rose species and cultivars, and it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists, especially during the blooming season. The Roseto Comunale was originally created in 1931, and it’s not just a garden but also a place of historical significance. It includes many different varieties of roses, and its lush, colorful displays draw attention each year. The rose garden also offers spectacular views of the ancient ruins of Rome, which adds to the charm of the visit. If you're in Rome in May, it’s a particularly great time to visit as the roses are in full bloom, and the garden often hosts events like the "Premio Roma" (Rome Rose Award), which awards the best new rose varieties.

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Giardino degli Aranci

The Giardino degli Aranci (Garden of the Oranges), also known as Parco Savello, is a stunning public park located on the Aventine Hill in Rome. It's famous for its beautiful orange trees (aranci), which fill the park with fragrance and color, especially in the spring and summer. The garden offers spectacular panoramic views of the city, including a breathtaking vista of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. It's a serene, peaceful spot that provides a lovely escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. It’s particularly known for its tranquility, making it a perfect place for a relaxing stroll or to simply sit and enjoy the view. The Giardino degli Aranci has a rich history. It was originally part of the property of the Dominican monastery of Santa Sabina, and over time, it was turned into a public park. The orange trees, which give the garden its name, were planted in the 1930s, adding to the park’s charm.

Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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Tempio Di Ercole Vincitore

The Tempio di Ercole Vincitore (Temple of Hercules Victor) is an ancient Roman temple located in the Forum Boarium, one of Rome's oldest and most important commercial areas. The temple, dating back to the late 2nd century BCE, is dedicated to Hercules, the Roman hero and god of strength, who was widely worshipped in Rome. What makes this temple particularly remarkable is its well-preserved structure. Unlike many other ancient Roman temples, the Tempio di Ercole Vincitore has retained much of its original form, especially its circular shape. It features 20 Corinthian columns, which are a testament to Roman architectural excellence. The temple's distinctive circular design makes it unique among other Roman temples, most of which are rectangular or square.

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Fontana dell'Acqua Paola

The Fontana dell'Acqua Paola (Fountain of Acqua Paola), also known as Il Fontanone, is a monumental Baroque fountain located on the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) in Rome. Commissioned by Pope Paul V in the early 17th century, it celebrates the completion of the Acqua Paola aqueduct, which brought fresh water to the city. Designed by architect Giovanni Fontana and completed in 1612, the fountain is a striking example of Roman Baroque architecture. It features a large central basin with a dramatic water display, flowing from several spouts. The structure is adorned with papal inscriptions and the pope’s coat of arms. Situated atop the Janiculum Hill, the fountain offers breathtaking panoramic views of Rome. The Fontana dell'Acqua Paola has also become famous as the setting for a key scene in the film La Grande Bellezza (The Great Beauty), solidifying its place in modern Roman culture.

Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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Terrazza del Gianicolo

The Terrazza del Gianicolo (Janiculum Terrace) is one of the most scenic viewpoints in Rome, offering stunning panoramic views of the city. Located on the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo), the terrace overlooks major landmarks, including St. Peter’s Basilica, the Tiber River, and the Roman skyline. The Gianiculum Hill itself is rich in history and is one of the highest points in Rome, providing a breathtaking vista of both ancient and modern Rome. The terrace is part of the larger Parco del Gianicolo and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, particularly at sunset when the views are especially magical. The terrace also features the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, enhancing its beauty. In addition to the views, the Gianicolo Hill is home to monuments, such as the statue of Garibaldi, and has historical significance, particularly related to the Italian unification. It's a peaceful place to relax, enjoy the scenery, and explore Rome from a higher perspective.

Duration 15 minutes
Admission Admission Included
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End Point

We will finish at the Piazza Trilussa. Trastevere.

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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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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What our experts say

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    Try gelato at Giolitti nearby.
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    Visit the Roseto Comunale in spring.
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    Take a stroll at Giardino degli Aranci.
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    Check out street artists at Piazza Navona.
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    Stop by Oppio Caffè for coffee.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the charm and beauty of Rome with the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot. This unique experience offers a blend of adventure, culture, and history as you explore the city in iconic vintage Fiat 500s and Vespas, capturing unforgettable moments along the way.

What to expect?

Embark on a journey through Rome's hidden gems and famous landmarks, all while riding in style on a Vespa scooter or Vintage Fiat 500. Enjoy the thrill of cruising through narrow streets and discovering off-the-beaten-path locations that larger vehicles can't access. Indulge in delicious Tiramisu or Gelato, and take home beautifully edited photos as souvenirs of your experience.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for adventure seekers, history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore Rome in a unique and exciting way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot offers a personalized and memorable experience for all.

Why book this?

Experience the best of Rome in a fun and adventurous way with the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot. Ride in style on iconic vintage vehicles, explore hidden gems, and capture unforgettable moments with a professional photoshoot included. This tour offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and excitement, making it a must-do for anyone visiting Rome.

Good to know

When booking the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot, guests can expect a personalized experience with a small, flexible group size. All fees and taxes are included, along with private transportation and snacks. Guests will be passengers, not drivers, ensuring a safe and stress-free adventure through the streets of Rome.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot rave about the unique and immersive nature of the tour. From the thrill of riding vintage vehicles to the stunning photos captured along the way, guests are consistently impressed with the personalized and unforgettable experience provided by this tour. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore Rome in style and create lasting memories with the Vespa Tour in Rome With Memory Photoshoot.

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