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Private E-Tour in electric Tuk Tuk in Rome

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Experience the wonders of Ancient Rome in a whole new way with our Private E-Tour in electric Tuk Tuk. This eco-friendly and easy-to-handle vehicle will take you to the best points of interest, allowing you to comfortably explore the city and enjoy breathtaking views. With our audio guide, you'll discover fascinating facts and curiosities about the Eternal City. Rain or shine, our side rain covers will ensure a peaceful and enjoyable tour. From the Triton Fountain to the Trevi Fountain, from the Colosseum to the Vatican City, you'll embark on an unforgettable journey through history and culture. Say goodbye to effort and problems, and say hello to a fun and convenient adventure. Book your E-Tour now and get ready for an incredible experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Explore the main points of interest in Rome
  • Comfortable and eco-friendly transportation in a Tuk Tuk
  • Discover the curiosities of the Eternal City with an audio guide
  • Admire the famous Trevi Fountain and its legendary tradition
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Rome from the Janiculum Terrace
  • Private transportation
  • Pick-up from hotels within 1 km of the departure point
  • Driver assistance
  • Audio guide
  • Protective covers against rain and wind
  • Gratuities
  • Drop off

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Introduction

Discover the wonders of Ancient Rome in a unique and eco-friendly way with the Private E-Tour in electric Tuk Tuk. This tour offers a fun and exciting experience, allowing you to explore the city's top attractions with ease and comfort. Say goodbye to long walks and crowded buses, and hop on our ecological and easy-to-handle vehicle for an unforgettable adventure through the heart of Rome.

What to expect?

During the Private E-Tour, you can expect an immersive journey through the main points of interest in Rome. With the help of our practical eco-friendly vehicle, you will have the freedom to travel effortlessly and conveniently to every landmark. Our audio guide will provide you with fascinating insights and interesting facts about the Eternal City, allowing you to deepen your knowledge and appreciation for this historic destination. Rain or shine, you can enjoy the tour comfortably thanks to the side rain covers, ensuring a pleasant experience in any weather condition.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone seeking a unique and eco-friendly way to explore Ancient Rome. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a fun and convenient sightseeing experience, the Private E-Tour in electric Tuk Tuk is designed to accommodate all. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike can enjoy the comfort and accessibility of this tour, making it suitable for people of all ages and interests.

Why book this?

By choosing the Private E-Tour, you are not only opting for a convenient and comfortable mode of transportation, but also supporting sustainable travel. The electric Tuk Tuk is an eco-friendly vehicle that minimizes carbon emissions, allowing you to explore Rome's ancient wonders without leaving a negative impact on the environment. Additionally, the audio guide will provide you with a wealth of knowledge about the city's history, culture, and landmarks, making your journey both educational and entertaining. With the freedom to navigate through the city effortlessly, you can make the most of your time in Rome and create unforgettable memories.

Good to know

For your convenience, the Private E-Tour offers pick-up services from hotels within 1 km of the departure point. Our friendly drivers will provide assistance throughout the tour, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. The tour includes protective covers against rain and wind, allowing you to explore Rome comfortably even on less favorable weather days. Please note that drop-off and gratuities are not included in the tour package.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Private E-Tour in electric Tuk Tuk rave about the unique and exciting adventure it offers. They appreciate the convenience and comfort of the eco-friendly vehicle, as well as the informative audio guide that enhances their understanding of Rome's history and culture. Visitors also praise the professionalism and friendliness of the drivers, who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable experience. Overall, the reviews highlight the Private E-Tour as a must-do activity for those seeking a fun, sustainable, and immersive way to explore Ancient 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 Barberini

The Triton Fountain. Work by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, commissioned by Pope Urban VIII Barberini.

Piazza della Repubblica

Fountain of the Naiads by Mario Rutelli and Alessandro Guerrieri

Piazza del Quirinale

The Quirinale Palace (also known in the Savoy era as the Reggia del Quirinale and under the popes as the Apostolic Palace of the Quirinale or the Papal Palace of the Quirinale) is a historic palace in Rome, located on the hill of the same name and overlooking the square of the same name; being the official residence of the King of Italy since 1870 and of the President of the Italian Republic since 1946, it is one of the symbols of the Italian State.

Fontana di Trevi

The Trevi Fountain is the largest of the famous fountains in Rome. It was built by Nicola Salvi, Giuseppe Pannini. Admire the famous fountain where they filmed the world-famous film: La Dolce Vita. Legend has it that if you throw a coin with your back to the pool and then turn around and see it before disappearing into the water, your return to Rome is guaranteed.

Piazza Venezia / Ancient City

Palazzo Venezia or Palazzo Barbo is a historic building in Rome between Piazza Venezia and Via del Plebiscito. It houses the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia and the headquarters of the National Institute of Archeology and Art History (INASA), with the important library of archeology and art history, it is part, together with the Vittoriano of the VIVE Institute, one of the eleven institutes of significant general interest of the Ministry of Culture with special autonomy, established in 2019 and which became operational from 2 November 2020, under the direction of Edith Gabrielli. The National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II or (mole del) Vittoriano, synecdochely called Altare della Patria, is an Italian national monument located in Rome, in Piazza Venezia, on the northern slope of the Campidoglio hill, designed by the architect Giuseppe Sacconi. It is located in the center of ancient Rome and connected to modern Rome thanks to streets that radiate out from Piazza Venezia.

Via dei Fori Imperiali

Via dei Fori Imperiali is one of the most scenic streets in Rome; opened in 1932 with the name of via dell'Impero, it takes its current name from the monumental remains of the forums of Caesar, Augustus, Nerva, Peace and Trajan which can be admired while walking along it. It connects Piazza Venezia with the Colosseum, which constitutes its visual goal. It is lined with domestic pines, the characteristic "pines of Rome".

Colosseum

The Colosseum, originally known as the Flavian Amphitheater (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium) or simply Amphitheatrum (Italian: Anfiteatro), located in the center of the city of Rome, is the largest Roman amphitheater in the world (capable of holding a number of spectators estimated between 50 000 and 87 000). It is the most important Roman amphitheater, as well as the most impressive monument of ancient Rome that has come down to us.

Circo Massimo

The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus located 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 city's history: the mythical episode of the rape of the Sabine women took place in the valley, on the occasion of the games called by Romulus in honor of the god Consus.

Bocca della Verita

The Mouth of Truth is an ancient mask in Pavonazzetto marble, walled in a vertical position in the wall of the pronaos of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome since 1632. Legend has it that women accused of adultery were brought before the Mouth of Truth. It was said that, by inserting their hand into the slit and swearing that they had never cheated on their husband, they had told a lie, the Mouth would cut off the lying hand.

Vatican City

The Vatican City, officially the Vatican City State (in Latin: Status Civitatis Vaticanæ), also simply called the Vatican (or by definition San Pietro, or improperly the Holy See), is a landlocked city-state on the Italian peninsula, the smallest sovereign state in the world both in terms of population (869 inhabitants) and territorial extension (0.44 km²), the third in terms of population density. As a form of government it is an elective absolute monarchy.

Terrazza del Gianicolo

The Janiculum is a Roman hill, overlooking the right bank of the Tiber, whose maximum height is 88 meters, not included in the list of the seven traditional hills. An incredible view from which you can admire the whole city with its monuments.

Piazza del Popolo

Piazza del Popolo is the intersection of three main streets in the historic center of the Italian capital, via del Babuino, via di Ripetta and via del Corso. Located under the splendid Pincio gardens, this square was the main entrance to the city in Roman times and still preserves the original charm of the era today. The space where it is located was once part of the gardens belonging to Nero's family, but today it houses some of the most beautiful monuments in Rome.

Via Vittorio Veneto

Via Vittorio Veneto, commonly called Via Veneto, is a street in the historic center of Rome which leads uphill from Piazza Barberini to Porta Pinciana, in the Ludovisi district. In its initial stretch, it separates this district from that of Colonna. Designed at the end of the nineteenth century in place of Villa Ludovisi, it owes its fame above all to having been at the center of the Dolce Vita period, thanks to the presence of numerous cafés (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 established through Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita.

  • Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant participants
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This tour operates rain or shine
  • In the event of a customer delay, the activity will be reduced based on the time lost, which may result in a change to the established route
  • The activity will be canceled if the delay is more than 15 minutes and the amount paid will not be refunded
  • Our Tuk Tuks don't have a trunk, so you can't carry suitcases or bulky packages
  • In winter our Tuk Tuks have protective layers against rain and wind and blankets to keep you warm

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