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The fundamental highlights of the city.

All of Rome’s major highlights and more.

A full immersion in the
Eternal City

Cram it all in three hours!
Afternoon only

Rome’s enchanting atmosphere by night.

Enjoy various foods & wines while sightseeing

Combine a golf cart tour with a Vatican Tour

Combine a golf cart tour with a Colosseum Tour

Golf Cart Tour including tour of the interior of the Colosseum

The fundamental highlights of the city.

All of Rome’s major highlights and more.

A full immersion in the
Eternal City

Cram it all in three hours!
Afternoon only

Rome’s enchanting atmosphere by night.

Enjoy various foods & wines while sightseeing

Combine a golf cart tour with a Vatican Tour

Combine a golf cart tour with a Colosseum Tour

Golf Cart Tour including tour of the interior of the Colosseum

Go green with us! Eco-friendly golf cart tours!

Golf Cart Tours

Tour Rome without walking! The tour of Rome by golf cart is our best-selling tour. These tours are pet-friendly and ideal for the disabled and kids. Tour Rome comfortably seated a fully open, eco-friendly, electric cart and get a commentary at each stop. Take your pictures and videos as you go, without having to stop or get out of the cart. Personalize your private tour with the help of your knowledgeable, native Italian, driver guide. Stay off the beaten path and discover the “Rome of the Romans”, not just the main attractions. We’ll drive you right to the doorstep of the sights and reduce your walking to the minimum.

4-hours – Difficulty rank: 

Tour times 9:30-13:30 and 14:30-18:30, pick up from your hotel or place of choice (within the golf cart range). For Rome sightseeing this private tour is highly recommended for first-time visitors. We will take you to all the major attractions, the Colosseum (outside), Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Spanish Steps, and much more. To travel from each of these places this eco-friendly golf cart quietly transports you down the small tucked away sights  that only Romans know. The guide will explain some interesting out-of-the-way curiosities that the other tourists miss. Also, if you want to personalize this tour you may do so, we can stop on request, where possible. Clearly as the golf cart cannot go inside the Colosseum, nor the Vatican, this is best saved for when you have finished the golf cart tour. The above tour can be combined either with The Colosseum (inside) preferably in the morning or tour of the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica preferably in the afternoon. Alternatively, these tours are available separately. 
Half Day Tour 4 Hours - Price per person
Adults, 18 y. o. +
From 5 people onward
€ 105.00
4 persons, per person
€ 110.00
3 persons, per person
€ 115.00
2 persons, per person
€ 165.00
1 person
€ 340.00

Youngsters, 0 - 17 y. o. 25 € off the adult's price

Please Note:
Golf cart tours are conducted in English, Spanish and Italian. for other languages we charge a supplement of:

Euro 75 on the 3-hour golf cart tour.
Euro 100 on the 4-hour golf cart tour.
Euro 150 on the 6-hour golf cart tour.
Euro 175 on the 7-hour golf cart tour.

No language supplement on walking tours (Vatican, Colosseum, etc..).

Please check out this map to see if your location is within our pickup range. 

Focused on Ancient Rome.
See what’s left of the Roman Empire:
Colosseum (exterior), Arch of Constantine, Circus Maximus,
Imperial Palaces on Palatine Hill, Baths of Caracalla, Roman Walls, and the Old Appian Way
, the first of the Roman Roads,
built in the 4th century b. C…

Your guide will fascinate you with the stunning history of these places.
Optional visits (requiring admission fees):
Aurelian Walls Museum, walk up the fortress towers and walk on top of the City Walls, like the Roman sentries guarding the city.
Catacombs, requiring a 45-minute underground guided visit and physically demanding or unsuitable for those with walking difficulties or claustrophobic.
Roman Houses on the Celian Hill.

 

Easter Sunday and Monday we’re very busy, but we may some openings. Therefore, please contact us before booking your tour online. Thank you.

Although the “realGhetto was demolished in 1888, the presence of the Jews in this area of Rome is tangible.
There are not many Jews living there today, but this is where the Major Temple and the schools are.
This is also the place for kosher restaurants and food shops.
We will walk around this area and then go to the Tiber Island and Trastevere, where the Jews lived during the Roman Empire.
We’ll then drive to the Aventine Hill, to see Rome’s Rose garden, located where the Jewish Cemetery used to be.
From the Aventine Hill, we’ll admire the view of Circus Maximus and visit the Orange Tree Garden, and the famous “keyhole”.
Since the Synagogue arranges its own tours, it can only be visited before or after the golf cart tour.

Easter Sunday and Monday we’re very busy, but we may some openings. Therefore, please contact us before booking your tour online. Thank you.

Undoubtedly, Rome is a Baroque city. The competition between two of the world’s most famous sculptors and architects Bernini and Borromini, brought them to create incredible masterpieces. Our trip will take you to see the most prominent Baroque masterpieces in Rome from the squares and fountains, like the “4 Rivers” in Piazza Navona to Trevi continuing with the beautiful churches of Santa Maria della Pace, San Carlino, Saint Ignatius, Chiesa del Gesù. Some incredible masterpieces are hidden, and our guide will make sure that you don’t miss them. Naturally, we will not ignore whatever is not Baroque style, we will point out and comment on all the sights we pass by and in other cases visit them.
At the end of the tour, you can get dropped off anywhere you like, in the city or at the Vatican, to continue touring on your own.

This tour will cover the fundamental places from the book; the Pantheon, Piazza del Popolo and Santa Maria del Popolo; Santa Maria Della Vittoria (see the “Ecstasy of St. Therese”), St. Peter’s Square.
We will go to the Tiber Island, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant’Angelo (outside) and see the “Passetto”, the suspended walkway that connects the castle with the Papal Residence, Piazza del Popolo and Santa Maria del Popolo church with the Chigi Chapel, the one with the “pyramids”.
If possible, we drive to St. Peter’s Square to see the “west- ponente” marble mark near the Obelisk.
We suggest visiting St. Peter’s Basilica on a separate tour. The sites will not necessarily come in this order