Discover Rome’s hidden gems and iconic sites on a private golf cart tour with pasta tasting. Experience the city’s rich history and authentic charm.
Discover Rome’s hidden gems and iconic sites on a private golf cart tour with pasta tasting. Experience the city’s rich history and authentic charm.
- Piazza di Spagna - Capturing a photo with the Spanish Steps in the background is a must-do in Rome! This modern monument was established three centuries ago to create an architectural link between the Fountain of the Barcaccia at street level, crafted by Pietro Bernini, and the Renaissance church at the top of the slope. The Spanish Steps are…
- Piazza di Spagna - Capturing a photo with the Spanish Steps in the background is a must-do in Rome! This modern monument was established three centuries ago to create an architectural link between the Fountain of the Barcaccia at street level, crafted by Pietro Bernini, and the Renaissance church at the top of the slope. The Spanish Steps are renowned for their unique design and shape, crafted by Alessandro Specchi and Francesco De Sanctis. A traditional symbol of the Italian Dolce Vita, the Spanish Steps are a must-see during a visit to the Eternal City.
- Via Condotti - Rome’s fashion street is home to all the major brands you can imagine. The street is a highlight in itself and is conveniently located, connecting the Spanish Steps to Rome’s central shopping district. It’s definitely worth a visit to explore some big brand stores!
- Trevi Fountain - Easily reach the Trevi Fountain and discover its history. Park your golf cart and capture your favorite photo in Rome. Once you’re done, hop back in your vehicle and continue your adventure. Construction of the fountain began in 1732 after a papal competition during the Baroque era to create something as beautiful as the Spanish Steps. The creator of the world-famous fountain didn’t initially win the contest, but due to public outcry in Rome over a Florentine winning, Nicola Salvi was given the go-ahead!
- Palazzo di Montecitorio - The palace of political debates.
- Pantheon - You’ve arrived at one of Rome’s most iconic monuments - the Pantheon! Discover its glorious history and step out of the golf cart to admire the incredible architecture that showcases the ancient Romans’ impressive building skills. The Pantheon, a former Roman temple, is located in central Rome, within walking distance of other well-known sites like Navona Square and the Trevi Fountain. Now a functional church, it is the burial place for many Renaissance masters such as Raphael, as well as two kings of Italy. The monument is unique with a circular, oculus roof allowing sunlight and even rain into the beautiful church. The original building was constructed almost 2000 years ago, and Michelangelo famously remarked that the design is of angels and cannot be of human concept.
- Piazza Navona - Take a ride on your golf cart and head towards Piazza Navona to witness the breathtaking beauty of Rome’s most stunning square. Piazza Navona is adorned with Baroque masterpieces, including those by the world-famous “Bernini.” The area was originally used as an athletics stadium in 80 AD under Emperor Titus, which later transformed into the city’s market in the 1500s. The square has retained its original shape, and the surrounding buildings were erected upon the ancient crowd stand foundations.
- Via Giulia - Via Giulia was designed around 1508 and dedicated to Pope Julius II as an early example of urban renewal. The street runs from the Ponte Sisto to the church of San Giovanni dei Fiorentini, following the tight curve of the Tiber. Its urban layout was entrusted to Donato Bramante, who was overseeing the works at the new Basilica of Saint Peter, taking shape on the other side of the river.
- Tempio Maggiore di Roma - The Jewish district in the heart of the city center.
- Isola Tiberina - Rome always has surprises, like the amazing Tiber Island. Imagine walking along the riverbanks of Rome and suddenly encountering a real island! You will find two original Roman bridges that still connect the island to the city today. The island is also home to a thousand-year-old church! Especially during the summer months, Tiber Island is delightful for its delicious restaurants and festivals organized here. A must-see!
- Trastevere - It’s time to cross over to the opposite bank of the Tiber River, where residents gather and socialize in the evenings - the Trastevere neighborhood. A quaint area of Rome that has undergone vast changes over the centuries. This area was home to the original Jewish Synagogue of Rome and also the oldest church of the Eternal City. During 753–509 BC, it was home to “Hostile Etruscans,” and once overtaken, the area was largely used by local fishermen who took advantage of the nearby Tiber River. This part of Rome was even chosen by Julius Caesar as the location for his luxury garden villa!
- Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin - This mysterious, almost freestanding artifact from Ancient Rome has unclear origins. Some historians say it was used as a drain cover inside the open-air temple opposite where it stands now, while others suggest it was used for blood to drip through during animal sacrifices. Nowadays, there is a popular myth that if a liar places their hand within its open mouth, the hand will be lost forever. Many replicas can be found around Italy and even abroad, but the original is within the covered entrance of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church in Rome.
- Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta - Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta is a small and picturesque square enclosed on two sides by the cypresses of the Benedictine garden, backing the fantasy screen of obelisks and steles constructed in 1765 to designs by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, one of the few executed designs by this etcher of Roman views who prided himself on being an architect. Ahead rises the Neo-Romanesque campanile of the Church of San Anselmo (1893-1900), attached to the international Benedictine seminary (Seminario Internazionale Benedettino). On the northern side of the square is the Villa del Priorato di Malta. The Villa is arguably best known for a small keyhole (Il Buco Della Serratura) in the arch-headed central portone, through which the copper-green dome of Saint Peter’s Basilica can be viewed at the end of a garden allée framed in clipped cypresses.
- Giardino degli Aranci - The Orange Trees Garden is the name used in Rome to describe the Parco Savello. It spans about 7,800 square meters and is located on the Aventine Hill. The park offers an excellent view of the city. The garden, as it is today, was designed in 1932 by Raffaele De Vico. It was constructed to offer public access to the view from the side of the hill, creating a new “belvedere,” to be added to the existing viewpoints in Rome from the Pincian Hill and the Janiculum.
- Circus Maximus - While navigating the vast elliptical Circus Maximus, one can embark on a journey through time to the ancient beginnings of Rome. Standing in this historic location, where more than 100,000 Romans rejoiced in the public games, one can almost hear the echoes of the spectators. Delve even deeper into the past, to the moment when the renowned Etruscan king Romulus commemorated his triumph over the Sabines in this very spot.
- Colosseum - Conclude your tour at the Colosseum, where your exploration of ancient Rome is just about to begin.

- Lunch
- Tour Guide / Driver
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Tour Guide / Driver
- Parking fees
Discover the enchanting contrast of Rome, where the ancient world meets modern charm. Beneath the city’s surface lies our historic ‘viarum,’ revealing the secrets of its development. Enjoy a comfortable journey through Rome’s lively streets, uncovering its genuine essence from traditional fountains to stunning churches and squares. Each cobblestone…
Discover the enchanting contrast of Rome, where the ancient world meets modern charm. Beneath the city’s surface lies our historic ‘viarum,’ revealing the secrets of its development. Enjoy a comfortable journey through Rome’s lively streets, uncovering its genuine essence from traditional fountains to stunning churches and squares. Each cobblestone tells a tale. This adventure combines Rome’s iconic sights with its hidden gems, providing a truly engaging experience. Choose a small group tour (maximum of 7 people) with convenient meeting locations, or opt for a private tour with hotel pick-up, led by our enthusiastic local guides.
- Should you opt for any of the private tour options, we would be more than happy to adjust the tour schedule based on the location of your accommodation for convenient pick-up.
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.