Scooter Colosseum
When riding your own Vespa tour will start from Colosseum Motorcycle shop, just in front of the Colosseum
Experience the magic of Rome in a truly unique way with the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour. This full day tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through the city, allowing you to discover all the best sights and hidden gems on the back of a Vespa scooter. Explore Rome's famous seven hills, visit beautiful squares and fountains, and marvel at spectacular ancient Roman sites. With a duration of 7 hours, this private tour by Vespa offers an immersive and in-depth experience of the city, giving you the opportunity to create lasting memories and capture stunning panoramic views.
During the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour, you can expect to see all the major highlights of Rome, including iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps, and the Trevi Fountain. You'll also have the chance to explore lesser-known areas like Trastevere and the Ghetto, immersing yourself in the local culture and atmosphere. With the freedom and flexibility to customize the itinerary according to your preferences, this tour ensures that you get the most out of your time in Rome.
The Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour is perfect for adventure-seeking travelers who want to experience Rome in a unique and exhilarating way. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this tour caters to all, offering an exciting and intimate way to discover the city. No previous Vespa riding experience is required, as an experienced guide will accompany you throughout the tour, ensuring your safety and providing interesting insights about each location visited.
Not your average sightseeing tour, the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour offers an immersive and thrilling experience that allows you to cover more ground and see more sights compared to traditional walking tours. Feel the wind in your hair as you cruise through the streets of Rome, taking in the breathtaking beauty of the city from the back of a classic Vespa scooter. With the freedom to explore at your own pace, you can get off the beaten path and discover hidden gems that are often missed by other tourists.
Before embarking on the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour, it's important to note that the duration of the tour is approximately 7 hours, so make sure to wear comfortable clothing and footwear. The tour includes a lunch break at a local restaurant, allowing you to refuel and experience the culinary delights of Rome. Remember to bring your camera to capture the unforgettable moments and panoramic views along the way. Safety helmets and a short training session on riding a Vespa will be provided before the tour starts, ensuring that you feel confident and secure throughout the journey.
Travelers who have experienced the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour have praised it for its unique and immersive nature. They have expressed their satisfaction with the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided interesting information about each location visited. Many have also mentioned the thrill of riding a Vespa through the beautiful streets of Rome and the freedom it provided to explore the city in a more intimate and personalized way. Overall, the reviews highlight the Rome In a Day Private Vespa Tour as a memorable and highly recommended experience for anyone visiting Rome.
Scooter Colosseum
When riding your own Vespa tour will start from Colosseum Motorcycle shop, just in front of the Colosseum
Piazza Navona
Rome's most beautiful square dominated by the famous fountain of the four rivers. This elliptic square maintains the shape of the ancient stadium of Domitian.
Circus Maximus
See the site on which famous chariot races took places on the largest stadium ever built which was used for thousand years.
Piazza Venezia / Ancient City
This busy Piazza is just full of stories accumulated throughout the history. Hard to decide what to look at first.
Pantheon
Visit the only building from any ancient era which still stand tall as on the day it was created: The Pantheon with its gigantic rotonda dome and gigantic columns. This famous iconic creation has been a model for every building ever built afterwards with a column facade and a dome!
Spanish Steps
With its irregular butterfly design, the beautiful “Scalina Spagna”, or Spanish Steps are just one of these must see places when in Rome and a great example of Roman Baroque Style. The steps are a wide irregular gathering place consisted of a mix of curves, straight flights, vistas and terraces.
Trevi Fountain
Rome’s largest and most famous fountain which lies where an ancient Aqueduct once ended. You already hear it before you see this Immense and beautiful masterpiece of Baroque.
Villa Borghese
Visit Rome’s famous park, surrounded by statues, fountains and pass by the Pincian hill overlooking Piazza del Popolo, St Peters and Rome’s historical center..
Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument
Get on top of the Janiculum hill, visit the monument dedicated to Garibaldi and the unification of Italy. If we arrive by 12pm we could see the famous canon shooting the city.
Trastevere
Explore the tiny and colorful alleys which have been once aמ old Fishermans neighborhood. Today you will find the finest bars, cocktails bars, restaurants and nightlife. Also throughout the day is a pleasure for the eyes.
St. Peter's Basilica
The most famous church in the world in the smallest country in the world. Where the Pope lives and does his weekly speech.
Admission Not Included
Ghetto
The word Ghetto comes from Venice. Just a couple of years later, a Ghetto was also created in Rome as a closed neighborhood for the Roman Jews, which is the oldest continued Jewish community in the world.
Piazza Farnese
Impressive and tall stands the big most important Renaissance building facing the Piazza. Decorated is this Piazza with details from the ancient bath of Caracalla.
Campo de' Fiori
Rome's vivid day market
Fontana dell'Acqua Paola
Known as Il Fontanone ("The big fountain") is a monumental fountain located on the Janiculum Hill. It was built in 1612 to mark the end of the Acqua Paola aqueduct, restored by Pope Paul V overlooking beautiful Trastevere
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