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Tour of Rome "Oscar Rome" with high quality E-scooter!

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Experience the magic of Rome and the enchantment of the film "La Grande Bellezza" with the "Roma da Oscar" tour. Ride through the Eternal City on a high-quality E-scooter, retracing the iconic scenes from the Oscar-winning film by Paolo Sorrentino. Marvel at the architectural, artistic, and natural wonders that inspired the director, all while gliding through the streets of Rome. Begin your adventure at Piazza Navona, once the Stadium of Domitian, and continue to the Terme di Caracalla, one of the magnificent examples of imperial baths in Rome. Explore Via Veneto, a street at the heart of Dolce Vita, and end your tour at Piazza Barberini, surrounded by historic landmarks. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and elegance of Rome, just like in the movies!

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
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Retrace the sets of the film "La Grande Bellezza"
  • Enjoy the artistic, architectural, and natural wonders of Rome
  • Experience the magic of riding a high-quality E-scooter
  • Explore the ancient Terme di Caracalla
  • Cruise down the famous Via dei Fori Imperiali
  • helmet
  • Use of E-Scooter
  • padlock
  • city map
  • seat up to 4 years
  • rainproof

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Introduction

Experience the magic of Rome like never before with the "Oscar Rome" tour. Step into the enchanting world of the movie La Grande Bellezza and retrace the footsteps of the characters through the stunning sets. This tour is perfect for movie buffs and those seeking a unique adventure in the Eternal City. Riding a high-quality E-scooter, you'll embark on a journey that will allow you to appreciate the artistic, architectural, and natural wonders that captivated the director of the Oscar-winning film, Paolo Sorrentino. Get ready to experience Rome in a whole new cinematic light.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the beauty of Rome while cruising on a comfortable and eco-friendly E-scooter. With expert guides leading the way, you'll visit iconic locations and landmarks that were featured in La Grande Bellezza. From the majestic Piazza Navona, once an ancient Roman stadium, to the awe-inspiring Terme di Caracalla, you'll witness the remnants of a bygone era as you ride through the picturesque streets of Rome.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to experience Rome in a unique and unforgettable way. Movie lovers will be particularly thrilled to reenact scenes from the Oscar-winning film. From solo travelers to couples, families, and groups of friends, this tour is designed to accommodate all types of travelers. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler to Rome, this tour offers a fresh perspective and a chance to explore the city through a cinematic lens. There are no age restrictions, making it an ideal experience for everyone.

Why book this?

Embarking on the "Oscar Rome" tour will unveil a Rome you've never seen before. Riding the high-quality E-scooter will not only add a touch of excitement to your adventure, but it will also provide you with the freedom to effortlessly explore the city's hidden gems. The passionate and knowledgeable guides will share fascinating stories and insider information about the film and the locations you'll visit. This tour offers a unique blend of entertainment, education, and exploration, making it an exceptional way to discover the beauty and history of Rome.

Good to know

As you set out on this adventure, it's important to note that the duration of the tour is approximately 180 minutes. The itinerary includes must-see locations such as Piazza Navona, Terme di Caracalla, Piazza Barberini, and Via dei Fori Imperiali. The E-scooters used are of high quality, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride throughout the tour. To fully enjoy the experience, be sure to bring comfortable footwear, sun protection, and a sense of adventure.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the "Oscar Rome" tour have been captivated by the magic and beauty of the experience. They praise the expert guides who provide valuable insights and bring the film and its locations to life. Visitors have found the E-scooters to be not only fun but also practical, allowing them to effortlessly navigate through Rome's bustling streets. Overall, reviewers have expressed their satisfaction with the tour, highlighting how it offers a unique and unforgettable way to discover the Eternal City. Whether you're a fan of La Grande Bellezza or simply looking for a remarkable adventure in Rome, this tour promises to exceed your expectations.

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Your Itinerary

Piazza Navona

Piazza Navona, at the time of ancient Rome, was the Stadium of Domitian which was built by Emperor Domitian in 85 and in the 3rd century it was restored by Alexander Severus. It was 265 meters long, 106 wide and could accommodate 30,000 spectators. The stadium was richly decorated with some statues, one of which is that of Pasquino (perhaps a copy of a Hellenistic parchment group presumed to represent Menelaus supporting the body of Patroclus), now in the square of the same name next to Piazza Navona. Since it was a stadium and not a circus, there were no carceres (the gates from which the racehorses came out) or the plug (the dividing wall around which the horses ran) such as the Circus Maximus, but that was all free and used for athletes competitions. The obelisk that is now in the center of the square was not there, but it comes from the circus of Massenzio, which is still on the Via Appia.

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Terme di Caracalla

Caracalla's thermal baths Baths of Caracalla, facing Caldarium.jpg View of the Baths of Caracalla. Roman Civilization Spas use Location State Italy Italy Municipality of Rome dimensions Surface area ~ 130 000 m² Administration Heritage Historic Center of Rome Special Authority for the Archeology of Fine Arts and Landscape of Rome Responsible Marina Piranomonte Can be visited Yes Website www.soprintendenzaspecialeroma.it Location Map Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap Data modification on Wikidata · Manual Coordinates: 41 ° 52′48.95 ″ N 12 ° 29′33.95 ″ E (Map) Caracalla's thermal baths. Overview of the Baths of Caracalla The Baths of Caracalla or Antoninian (in Latin Thermae Antoninianae, from the full name of the emperor Caracalla, belonging to the Severi dynasty) constitute one of the most magnificent examples of imperial baths in Rome, still preserved for most of their structure and free from buildings modern. They were built by the emperor on the Piccolo Aventino between 212 and 216 AD (as shown by the brick stamps [1]) in an area adjacent to the initial stretch of the Via Appia, about 400 m outside the ancient Porta Capena and just south of the venerated Camene forest.

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Via Veneto

Initially, like other streets in the district, it was dedicated to the Italian region of the same name. After the First World War, with resolution of the Municipal Council n. 37 of 25 October 1919, the name was changed in memory of the battle of Vittorio Veneto [1]. Designed at the end of the nineteenth century instead of Villa Ludovisi, it owes its fame above all for being at the center of the period of the Dolce Vita, thanks to the presence of numerous cafes (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 sanctioned by the film by Federico Fellini La dolce vita, which however rebuilt the road in the Cinecittà studios.

Piazza Barberini

Piazza Barberini is a square in the present historic center of Rome situated in the saddle between the Quirinale hill and the Horti Sallustiani, at the top of the Via del Tritone hill and at the junction with the Felice road. It takes its name from the Palazzo Barberini that overlooks it, although its current entrance is in via delle Quattro Fontane. It stands on an area that until the nineteenth century was an extra-urban space.

Porta Pinciana

its name derives from the Gens Pincia who owned the hill of the same name. In ancient times it was also called Porta Turata, because it was walled up, and Porta Salaria Vetus, because from here came the oldest via Salaria which, a little further on, joined the route of the Via Salaria Nova. The medieval popular tradition also gave it the name of "Porta Belisaria": according to legend, in fact, the general Byzantine Belisarius, now old and blind, begged near the door, to whose right was still visible, at the beginning of the nineteenth century , a graffiti writing, now disappeared, in medieval characters: "Date obolum Belisario". The story is completely false, also because Belisarius died in wealth, and not in Rome but in Constantinople. The only element that could justify the name is given by the fact that Belisario had perhaps his headquarters near the door.

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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.

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