Explore Rome’s iconic sites swiftly on a private golf cart tour. Customize your journey and uncover the city’s history with a local guide.
Explore Rome’s iconic sites swiftly on a private golf cart tour. Customize your journey and uncover the city’s history with a local guide.
- Colosseum - Explore the Colosseum by hopping on board your golf cart for an external visit. Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Roman Colosseum is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Annually, it attracts over 6 million visitors. The Colosseum stands as a symbol of Rome, with nearly 2,000 years of history that transport you back to the Roman…
- Colosseum - Explore the Colosseum by hopping on board your golf cart for an external visit. Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Roman Colosseum is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Annually, it attracts over 6 million visitors. The Colosseum stands as a symbol of Rome, with nearly 2,000 years of history that transport you back to the Roman Empire’s way of life. During the Roman Empire, under the motto “Bread and Circuses,” the Colosseum (then known as the Flavian Amphitheatre) hosted over 50,000 spectators for its grand spectacles. These included exotic animal exhibitions, prisoner executions, battle reenactments, and gladiator fights, providing entertainment for the Roman populace for years.
- St. Peter’s Square - Explore Saint Peter’s Square by hopping on board your golf cart. St. Peter’s Square, or Piazza San Pietro, is one of the world’s most renowned and breathtaking squares. Designed by Bernini in the seventeenth century, it can accommodate over 300,000 people. The most striking feature of St. Peter’s Square, aside from its size, is its 284 columns and 88 pilasters arranged in a four-row colonnade. Atop the columns are 140 statues of saints, created in 1670 by Bernini’s disciples. In the center of the square, the obelisk and two fountains, one by Bernini (1675) and another by Maderno (1614), stand out. The 25-meter-tall obelisk was transported to Rome from Egypt in 1586.
- Castel Sant’Angelo - Explore Castel Sant’Angelo by hopping on board your golf cart. Also known as Hadrian’s Tomb, Castel Sant’Angelo is a fortress on the right bank of the Tiber, close to Vatican City. Construction began in 135 under Emperor Hadrian, who intended it as a mausoleum for himself and his family. Completed in 139, it soon became a military building and was integrated into the Aurelian Walls in 403. In 590, during a devastating plague, Pope Gregory I had a vision of Saint Michael the Archangel atop the castle, signaling the end of the epidemic. In memory of this apparition, the building is crowned with a statue of an angel.
- Trevi Fountain - Explore the Trevi Fountain by hopping on board your golf cart. Have you heard the tradition of throwing a coin into the Fontana di Trevi? Discover the myth behind this custom and its history. Trevi Fountain is Rome’s most beautiful fountain, measuring 20 meters in width and 26 meters in height, making it the city’s largest fountain. The name Trevi derives from Tre Vie (three ways), as the fountain was the meeting point of three streets. Trevi Fountain is considered the most beautiful fountain in the world, whether seen in daylight or illuminated at night, and it is never without visitors.
- Piazza Navona - Explore Navona Square by hopping on board your golf cart. The most stunning features of Piazza Navona are its three fountains, designed during the papacy of Gregory XIII. The square is surrounded by restaurants and terraces, creating a lively and delightful atmosphere during the day. Visitors can enjoy performances by street artists, including magicians and dancers.
- Pantheon - Explore the Pantheon by hopping on board your golf cart for an external visit. The Pantheon of Agrippa, also known as the Roman Pantheon, is one of Rome’s architectural masterpieces and the best-preserved building from ancient Rome. The most remarkable aspect of the Pantheon’s architecture is its dimensions: the circular building’s diameter is equal to its height, 43.5 meters. The dome, with the same diameter, is larger than that of St. Peter’s Basilica. At its top, a 9-meter diameter opening allows natural light to illuminate the entire building. Inside the Pantheon are the tombs of numerous Italian kings and many artworks. The most famous person buried here is the painter and Renaissance architect Raphael.
- Piazza di Spagna - Explore the Spanish Steps by hopping on board your golf cart. Piazza di Spagna (Square of Spain) is one of Rome’s most famous squares. Its name comes from the Palazzo di Spagna, the seat of the Spanish Embassy to the Vatican since the seventeenth century. Piazza di Spagna is located in one of Rome’s most popular neighborhoods, near the high streets Via dei Condotti, Via Frattina, and Via del Babuino, which feature several impressive seventeenth and eighteenth-century villas.
- Circus Maximus - Explore the Circus Maximus by hopping on board your golf cart. The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. Situated in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. Measuring 621 meters in length and 118 meters in width, it could accommodate over 150,000 spectators. In its fully developed form, it became the model for circuses throughout the Roman Empire. Today, the site is a public park.
- Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola - Explore the Church of Sant’Ignazio di Loyola by hopping on board your golf cart. This baroque Jesuit church features stunning ceilings adorned with intricate and detailed frescoes by the “illusionist artist” Andrea Pozzo. Customize your itinerary to see the sights that interest you most and learn about the history and mysteries of this amazing attraction.
- Monument to Victor Emmanuel II - Take an external visit to Vittoriano by hopping on board your golf cart. The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele was inaugurated in 1911 as a tribute to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy after unification. Since 1921, the Victor Emmanuel Monument has housed the tomb of the unknown soldier, with an eternal flame guarded by two soldiers. The colossal monument, 135 meters wide and 70 meters high, features majestic Corinthian columns and endless stairs, all carved in white marble. The top is crowned with a bronze equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel and two chariots driven by the goddess Victoria. One of the monument’s greatest attractions is the panoramic view from the terrace at the same height as the chariots. The panoramic elevators are the only way to reach the upper part of the monument, but the stunning views make the effort worthwhile.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Guide in English and Italian
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Guide in English and Italian
Experience the best of Rome in a short time with a golf cart tour. Tailor your journey to visit the attractions that captivate you, while your guide shares fascinating historical insights about the city.
Join your guide and climb aboard your golf cart. Embark on an adventure through the city, gliding along the historic Roman roads. Discover the Eternal…
Experience the best of Rome in a short time with a golf cart tour. Tailor your journey to visit the attractions that captivate you, while your guide shares fascinating historical insights about the city.
Join your guide and climb aboard your golf cart. Embark on an adventure through the city, gliding along the historic Roman roads. Discover the Eternal City, celebrated for its deep history and lively ambiance.
See the city’s most significant landmarks, or personalize your itinerary to make the most of your valuable time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.