Day and Night Private Vespa Tour with Hotel Pickup

Experience Rome’s charm on a three-hour Vespa sidecar tour. Enjoy unique itineraries, comfort, and safety with our passionate team.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Trastevere - Immerse yourself in the bohemian vibe of this neighborhood, rich with landmarks. Enjoy a drive through Rome’s authentic alleys and traditional trattorias, passing the charming Jewish Ghetto.
  • Terrazza del Gianicolo - Known as the eighth hill of Rome, Janiculum Hill is a serene and refreshing spot near the city center. Just outside the ancient city, it’s perfect for escaping Rome’s hustle and bustle. The panoramic views from the top are stunning. As you ascend, you’ll be treated to magnificent cityscapes. Janiculum is historically significant for its role in defending the city, notably during the battle where Garibaldi repelled French troops. The paths are adorned with sculptures of heroes, including Giuseppe Garibaldi.
  • Piazza Venezia - Opened in 1911 to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (Altare della Patria) is a grand structure in Piazza Venezia offering breathtaking views of Rome. It commemorates Victor Emmanuel II, Italy’s first king post-unification. Inside, you’ll find the Institute for the History of the Italian Risorgimento and the Central Museum of the Risorgimento. Since 1921, it has also housed the tomb of the unknown soldier, with an eternal flame guarded by two soldiers.
  • Quirinale Palace (Palazzo del Quirinale) - The Quirinal Palace, or Palazzo del Quirinale, is a historic building in Rome and one of the three official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, along with Villa Rosebery in Naples and Tenuta di Castelporziano in Rome. Located on Quirinal Hill, the highest of Rome’s seven hills, it has been home to thirty Popes, four Kings of Italy, and twelve presidents of the Italian Republic.
  • Trevi Fountain - Trevi Fountain is Rome’s most beautiful and largest fountain, measuring 20 meters wide by 26 meters high. Its origins date back to 19 B.C. as the endpoint of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct. The first fountain was built during the Renaissance under Pope Nicholas V. The current design, completed in 1762 by Giuseppe Pannini after Nicola Salvi’s work, derives its name from ‘Tre Vie’ (three ways), marking the junction of three streets.
  • Piazza di Spagna - The Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) were constructed in the early 18th century, linking Piazza di Spagna with the Church of Trinità dei Monti. It’s one of Rome’s most iconic spots, popular among tourists for relaxing and enjoying views of Piazza di Spagna.
  • Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo, meaning The People’s Square, is located inside the northern gate of the city, formerly Porta Flaminia. Situated at the start of Via Flaminia, it was the main entrance to Rome during the Roman Empire. Strategically positioned, three key streets branch from the square: Via del Babuino to the left, Via di Ripetta to the right, and Via del Corso, one of Rome’s main thoroughfares, in the center.
  • Centro Storico - The Navona/Pantheon/Campo area, with three of Rome’s most beloved piazzas within a five-minute walk, is arguably the city’s most picturesque. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere in cafes, boutiques, art galleries, and wine bars, or explore a local museum or monument. The bustling streets are filled with chic cyclists, Vespa riders, street vendors, and locals, offering endless surprises around every corner.
  • Colle Aventino - The Aventine Hill is a peaceful oasis in contrast to the city’s chaos. This neighborhood features ancient churches, hidden gardens, private homes, and embassies, prioritizing tranquility and a family-friendly vibe. Explore the Aventine to discover treasures like the keyhole at the Knights of Malta entrance and Parco Savello (Giardino degli Aranci) next to the ancient Santa Sabina church. Notice the 1960s architecture atop Rome’s original 4th century BC wall.
  • Giardino degli Aranci - The Aventine Hill is a peaceful oasis in contrast to the city’s chaos. This neighborhood features ancient churches, hidden gardens, private homes, and embassies, prioritizing tranquility and a family-friendly vibe. Explore the Aventine to discover treasures like the keyhole at the Knights of Malta entrance and Parco Savello (Giardino degli Aranci) next to the ancient Santa Sabina church. Notice the 1960s architecture atop Rome’s original 4th century BC wall.
  • Pantheon - Dedicated to the seven planetary gods and adorned with stunning marble interiors, the Pantheon is one of the most remarkable monuments from Augustan Rome.
What's Included
  • Use of earphones for live commentary from driver guide
  • Super Gelato stop in Historic Alley
  • Waterproof equipment if necessary
  • Full insurance policy
  • Homologated CE Helmets with sterilized disposable head covers
What's Not Included
  • Tips
Additional Information

Sit back & relax, we’ll think of everything else.

“Three-hour Vespa sidecar tour! Relive the sweet Roman life and hop on our Vespa sidecars.

Our tours are original, with captivating and unique itineraries, all our Vespas & sidecars are new, comfortable, and safe, we are a very close-knit team and love our job, your experience with us will be absolutely unforgettable because this will be our goal.

  • Most travelers can participate
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Children must be minimum 5 yrs old. They can seat behind the driver only if they are taller than 150cm , otherwise they will have to seat in the sidecar
  • Maximun weight for riding on the back of the saddle is 118 kg / 260 pounds.
  • Sidecar can hold up to 110 kg / 242 pounds ,and maximum height is 1,90 m
  • Customers who have booked 1 seat only, will share the vehicle with another guest because each Vespa can accommodate 2 persons, one in the sidecar and the other one behind the driver (with the possibility of swapping seats during stops so that everyone can sit in the sidecar)
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
Location
Via Luigi Santini, 2
Via Luigi Santini
The starting point from which to explore Rome in Vespa  can be none other than Trastevere , at our office in Via luigi Santini N 2 . The meeting place par excellence and the meeting point for locals and tourists who want to have fun exploring Rome in Vespa.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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