Tours/Rome/Rome by Ape Calessino Auto Rickshaw
Viator · Private tour

Rome by Ape Calessino Auto Rickshaw

5.0(14)Rome1 hour
VIATOR5.0(7)TRIPADVISOR5.0(7)

Description

Grand Tour of Rome by Ape Calessino: best sightseeing to match comfort, learning and fun. The Ape Calessino: Italian three wheels known in the world as Tuk Tuk can accommodate three people on the back! Family and friends, tailor-made experience, top notch panoramic excursion in Rome.

Tour Options

Morning
  • 3hrs chaffereud tour with private guide/driver Pickup included
Night
  • 3hrs chaffereud tour with private guide/driver Pickup included
Afternoon
  • Afternoon autumn/Winter: 3hrs chaffereud tour with private guide/driver Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included10 min

It was one of the several public baths in Rome, begun by the emperor Septimius Severus in AD 206 and completed by his son Caracalla in 216. Among Rome’s most beautiful and luxurious baths, designed to accommodate about 1,600 bathers, the Baths of Caracalla continued in use until the 6th century. The extant ruins are the most extensive of any surviving Roman bathing establishments and consist centrally of a block of large vaulted bath chambers, with courts and auxiliary rooms, surrounded by a garden with space used for exercise and games. There were three main bath chambers: the frigidarium, or cold room; the caldarium, or hot room; and the tepidarium, or lukewarm room. Between the frigidarium and the tepidarium was the great hall, roofed by an enormous vault with clerestory windows, a prototype of the vaulted naves of medieval churches. There were also open-air swimming pools. Marble was used lavishly, and sculpture, mosaics, frescoes, and other decorations ornamented the interior.

Pass by

The Circus Maximus, largest of the Roman hippodromes was one of the largest sports arenas ever built. A U-shaped structure with seats on three sides and a low wall running down the middle of the arena around which the chariots raced, Built in the time of Julius Caesar (1st century BC) to seat an estimated 150,000 spectators. Enlarged by later emperors, it reached a maximum size under Constantine (4th century AD) of about 2,000 by 600 feet (610 by 190 metres), with a seating capacity of possibly 250,000, greater than that of any subsequent stadium. The Circus Maximus is the Ben Hur movie scenario. Two huge egyptian obelisks, trasnsported form Africa, stood in the middle of the central spine.

Admission not included5 min

Appian Way, latin Via Appia, is the first and most famous of the ancient Roman roads, running from Rome to southern Italy. The Appian Way was begun in 312 BCE by the censor Appius Claudius. The Appian Way was celebrated by Horace and Statius, who called it longarum regina viarum, or “queen of long-distance roads.” As the main highway to the seaports of southeastern Italy, and thus to Greece and the eastern Mediterranean, the Appian Way was so important that during the empire it was administered by a curator of praetorian rank. The road averaged 20 feet (6 metres) in width and was slightly convex in surface in order to facilitate the drainage. The road’s foundation was of heavy stone blocks cemented together with lime mortar; over these were laid polygonal blocks of lava that were smoothly and expertly fitted together. The first few miles of the Appian Way are flanked by a striking series of monuments, and there are also milestones and other inscriptions along the remains of the road.

5 min

The Pyramid of Rome is the only surviving ancient Egyptian-style pyramid. The 36-metre high monument dates from the first century BC and was built as a tomb for the powerful Roman magistrate Caius Cestius. The Pyramid of Cestius was incorporated into into the Aurelian Walls. three centuries later, and an inscription on its white marble façade states that its construction took 330 days.

5 min

The keyhole of the Knights of Malta is one of the city’s more intriguing off-the-beaten-path sights. With its uninviting door and perfectly framed view of Saint Peter’s Basilica, it has become a favorite stop for travelers looking for alternative attractions in the city. It is common to see visitors queue up in front of the impenetrable door to take a peek, and many try to capture it with their camera — however, the view is one that can be truly experienced only in person.

5 min

The name literally means field of flowers, and during the day, you’ll now find Rome’s most famous market engulf the piazza. At night, the area turns into a hot spot for locals to enjoy aperitivo and cocktails. Campo de'Fiori is in the center of Rome’s hustle and bustle. It’s within walking distance to Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Via del Corso, Trastevere and the Colosseum. So, it’s fair to say that it’s a pretty awesome neighborhood to find yourself in if you want to experience Rome on a rush! Campo is a colorful area, with lots of different things to do and see. You name it, Campo most probably has it: an outdoor market, shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, churches and monuments. Campo de Fiori is a lively market area during the day and great place to hang out or grab a bite in the evenings.

Highlights

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Driver/guide
Helmets
Caffè/Cappuccino/Gelato
Transport by private vehicle

What's included

Included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Driver/guide
Helmets
Caffè/Cappuccino/Gelato
Transport by private vehicle
Not included
Tour is panoramic, it doesn't include entrance fees inside the Colosseum/Bath of Caracalla/Vatican

Pickup Locations & Times

Pick up/Drop off @ Your Hotel/Airbnb/Private Accomodation in Rome

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • All the Guests must wear Helmets

Reviews(14)

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Leah_M
May 5, 2024
Don’t miss this tour!

We had so much fun zipping around Rome with Ricardo. He was full of interesting information and we got to see some sights off the beaten track at our request. He answered all our questions and it was a great first day activity because after we had a great orientation of Rome.

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Colin_M
October 17, 2023
Amazing Trip would Reccomend

The view from the hills. Great tour guide Marco ( I call him Malcom ) , would definitely reccomend. Lovely pastries provided by Marco , very informative and very friendly , good fun.

Operator response

Grazie mille! We're happy that you enjoyed your tour and Rome pastries!

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Nick O
August 28, 2023
A must do experience

We were in Rome for our 25th wedding anniversary and I booked the evening trip as a surprise for my wife. It was the highlight of our 2 weeks in Italy. I can’t speak highly enough of the experience from the moment we saw the Tuk Tuk to the moment we said a sad farewell after being taken back to our hotel. “Mike” (I don’t think that was his name but it’s what he told us to call him to make life easy for us) was a complete treasure and so knowledgeable and passionate about the history. He took such good care of us and made the trip SO MUCH FUN. I can’t thank him enough. He even took us for a second spin round the colosseum when it was dark. Amazing amazing amazing. Yes it’s pricey but well worth it for the memories.

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Cruiser712768
August 3, 2022
Rickshaw Rome

What an amazing experience from start to finish. All the wee parking spots he found to get us close to attractions. His knowledge was immense and rising in the rickshaw was just as fun. Definately recommend.

Operator response

Grazie grazie grazie for these kind words! We're so happy you enjoyed your ape calessino Rome experience!

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edmundqclblessed
June 20, 2022
Excellent guide and one of the best pick.

Our guide Andy was excellent, he is super informative and gives details insights throughout the journey. He will constantly check in to ensure everyone is OK. The small group really helps a lot and skip the line is a must. Didn't regret booking this tour!

Operator response

Thank you so much for this review, your words make us happy!

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James_B
June 19, 2022
Great Experience! Recommend!

Great experience! Michael was our driver and he was wonderful! We saw to coliseum, the ancient bathhouse, a beautiful city overlook and many other cool things. Michael is a local and had much to share! We also enjoyed the gelato stop and lobster tail pastries he recommended!

Operator response

Grazie mille for this beautiful words!

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Catherine_C
November 5, 2021
The BEST trip ever…..

The knowledge of our guide was amazing. Not only the information he provided but the way he answered all our questions. He made it so interesting especially seeing Rome from so many angles. He adapted the tour to take in something we wanted to look at too.

Operator response

Grazie Mille Madame, we love Rome and we try to introduce our guests to the best of this Ancient city. Arrivederci!

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Jamima_R
September 8, 2021
Great experience !!

Absolutely loved the tour and the guide. He was very knowledgeable and very nice!! The tour was splendid because Rome is so wonderful at night!

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Federica_B
July 13, 2021
Funny and very well done

Amazing trip around the Ancient Rome to discover the Superb Roman Empire . The smallest angle never seen in the tourist guides and the magnificence of the famous well known Buildings like Colosseo and Terme di Caracalla among many others . The guide Mimmo very well prepared. The best way to have a great overview of Rome seen by a very funny Ape Calessino

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Stedolian
October 6, 2020
Great fun!

Valerio is a great guide and quite passionate about Rome and its history. His English is really good so nothing lost in translation. An interesting and engaging evening ride! Certainly recommend the evening tour.

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