Private Golf Cart Tour in Rome-4 hours





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Embark on a captivating introduction to Rome, known as the Eternal City, through our exclusive 4-hour Golf Cart tour, making it an ideal choice for those visiting for the first time. Our open-air golf cart offers a unique mode of transportation in the city, allowing access to areas that regular vehicles cannot reach. Bid farewell to the notorious Roman traffic as you effortlessly glide past iconic landmarks. During your journey, you'll have enchanting stops at renowned sites, all while comfortably seated in a golf cart. With leisurely stops for exploration and photos, our knowledgeable driver will provide insightful commentary, offering you an insider's perspective of this magnificent city. Rest assured knowing that we'll pick you up and drop you off directly at your hotel. Customize your experience according to your likes and interests. Our experienced guides are committed to creating a tailored itinerary just for you.
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Nestled in the heart of the city, Villa Borghese Park sprawls across a vast expanse. Within this haven lie a collection of architectural wonders, sculptures, monuments, and fountains created by renowned baroque, neoclassical, and eclectic artists. Surrounding them are centuries-old trees, serene lakes, meticulously manicured Italian gardens, and expansive open spaces. The villa also boasts a famous terrace that offers panoramic views of the city.
Situated at the core of Rome, the Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre due to its connection with the Flavian emperors, stands as an ancient amphitheater of immense significance. This elliptical marvel showcases the genius of Roman engineering, constructed using a blend of stone, concrete, and tuff. Soaring to a staggering four-story height at its zenith, it remains a remarkable testament to the brilliance of ancient architectural craftsmanship.
The Trevi Fountain, or Fontana di Trevi in Italian, ranks among Rome's most iconic landmarks. This Baroque masterpiece is famed for its grandeur and intricate sculptures. Visitors are drawn to the tradition of tossing a coin over their left shoulder into the fountain, a gesture believed to ensure their return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain's beauty and symbolism make it an absolute must-visit attraction for tourists in the Eternal City.
The Bocca della Verità, a renowned marble mask in Rome, is steeped in legend, said to expose falsehoods by biting liars (though this is a mere myth). Tourists delight in placing their hands inside for playful photos. This intriguing artifact is housed within the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church.
The Pantheon, a renowned ancient Roman temple in Rome, Italy, is celebrated for its extraordinary dome and architectural excellence. Originally constructed as a temple to honor Roman deities, it now serves as a church and stands as a prime example of ancient Roman engineering and design.
The Circus Maximus, a colossal ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and entertainment arena, finds its place in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine Hills of Rome. Once a bustling venue for chariot races and diverse events, it served as a major epicenter of entertainment in ancient Rome.
Also known as The Foro di Traiano, , stands as an ancient Roman forum commissioned by Emperor Trajan. Renowned for its grandeur and historical significance as a hub for political and social activities in ancient Rome, it features the majestic Trajan's Column, commemorating Emperor Trajan's triumph in the Dacian Wars.
Piazza Venezia, a prominent square at the heart of Rome, Italy, is celebrated for its central location and the imposing Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland) monument, dedicated to Italy's first king, Victor Emmanuel II. This bustling square serves as a major traffic hub, encircled by significant historical landmarks and attractions, making it a focal point for visitors exploring the city.
Piazza Navona, a picturesque and lively square at the heart of Rome, Italy, is renowned for its exquisite Baroque architecture, three magnificent fountains, and vibrant ambiance. Surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, and talented street artists, it is a favorite gathering place for both locals and tourists, providing a vibrant taste of the Eternal City.
Piazza di Spagna, also known as the Spanish Steps Square, stands as a renowned square in the heart of Rome, Italy. It's celebrated for its iconic Spanish Steps, a monumental stairway comprising 135 steps that ascend to the Trinità dei Monti church at the summit. This square is a popular rendezvous point, offering a mix of splendid architecture, luxury shopping, and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a favored destination for both residents and tourists.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
If you're a newbie to Rome, this is a perfect overall experiencing of all the sites. Have no idea how much history there is here it is credible. Must do with out walking! The tour guy takes you in the spots that nobody else can get to. Enjoy this it's unforgettable.
Wow...!! Your message truly made our day 🎉 We’re so happy to hear you enjoyed exploring Rome with us on the golf cart tour. You’re absolutely right, Rome is overflowing with history at every corner, and it’s even better when you can see it all without wearing out your shoes 😉 Our guides love showing those hidden spots that most visitors never get to see, so it’s fantastic to know you appreciated those little surprises. We couldn’t agree more, the Eternal City is unforgettable, and we’re honored we could be part of your experience. We’d love to welcome you back anytime, whether it’s to discover even more secret corners of Rome or to join us on another adventure in Italy. Grazie mille, once again for your kind words, and we hope to see you again soon.
Lori was a true expert and professional about Rome, its history and, most of all, navigating the street and shortcuts! She has diagrams on her phone that she will show you about the detail of the architecture and points of interest. This was a 4-hour private tour. It was an expensive trip per person but we picked it based on the description and order of sites (Villa Borghese, Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Piazza della Bocca dell Verita, Pantheon, Circus Maximus, Roman Forum, Piazza Venezia, Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps). When asked what we wanted to see, we said exactly as the itinerary was shown. It was a short awkward moment. There was an event somewhere in Rome that day that would have closed some of the streets, but no one communicated that in advance to us. It was a great experience, but we could have seen most of what we wanted in a less expensive tour.
Dear Nancy, Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experience with us. Your satisfaction & kind words mean a great deal to our team. We are thrilled to know that we were able to meet your expectations. We strive to provide excellent service and it's always rewarding to receive feedback that lets us know we're on the right track. We look forward to serving you again soon. :)



