Golf Cart Private Tour of Rome (3h/5h/7h) with Driver & Tour Guide

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A private tour (we do not combine groups) with a Golf Cart to move easily in the narrow alleys of Rome to enjoy its hidden historical and artistic beauties and to go where it is not possible to arrive with normal cars. An exclusive customizable tour with Driver & Tour Guide with skip-the-line tickets.
Your tour guide will hop-off the Golf Cart with you at each stop and walk you through the attractions to provide the most complete insights of every attraction.
A unique tour of Rome specifically designed to show our customers the best that the Eternal City can offer to the many tourists coming from all over the world.
We pre-purchase the skip-the-line tickets of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (Caesar Palace).
If you decide not to visit the Colosseum & Roman Forum our office will not buy the entrance tickets for you.

You can choose between the tour with Driver & Tour Guide (VIP TOUR) or only an English-speaking driver.

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Duration: 5 to 7 hours
Starts: Rome, Italy
Trip Category: Private & Custom Tours >> Private Sightseeing Tours



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A private tour (we do not combine groups) with a Golf Cart to move easily in the narrow alleys of Rome to enjoy its hidden historical and artistic beauties and to go where it is not possible to arrive with normal cars. An exclusive customizable tour with Driver & Tour Guide with skip-the-line tickets.
Your tour guide will hop-off the Golf Cart with you at each stop and walk you through the attractions to provide the most complete insights of every attraction.
A unique tour of Rome specifically designed to show our customers the best that the Eternal City can offer to the many tourists coming from all over the world.
We pre-purchase the skip-the-line tickets of the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill (Caesar Palace).
If you decide not to visit the Colosseum & Roman Forum our office will not buy the entrance tickets for you.

You can choose between the tour with Driver & Tour Guide (VIP TOUR) or only an English-speaking driver.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 00184 Rome Italy

GOLF CART TOUR (5H/7H)
The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, just east of the Roman Forum and is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheater in the world today, despite its age. Construction began under the emperor Vespasian (r. 69–79 AD) in 72 and was completed in AD 80 under his successor and heir, Titus (r. 79–81).Further modifications were made during the reign of Domitian (r. 81–96). The three emperors that were patrons of the work are known as the Flavian dynasty, and the amphitheatre was named the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio by later classicists and archaeologists for its association with their family name (Flavius).

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Roman Forum, Largo della Salara Vecchia 5/6, 00186 Rome Italy

GOLF CART TOUR (7H)
The Roman Forum is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.
For centuries the Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city’s great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Pantheon, Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Rome Italy

The best preserved and the most impressive ancient Roman Temple in Europe. It was built by the famous Roman General Marco Agrippa, son-in-law of the Emperor Augustus and rebuilt during the second century by the Emperor Hadrian.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Trevi Fountain, Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Rome Italy

The most famous of the Roman fountains, symbol of the undisputed beauty of the Eternal City. The coins thrown into the fountain will guarantee your return to Rome in the future.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Spanish Steps, Piazza di Spagna, 00187 Rome Italy

The monumental stairway of 135 steps was built with French diplomat Étienne Gueffier’s bequeathed funds of 20,000 scudi, in 1723–1725, linking the Trinità dei Monti church that was under the patronage of the Bourbon kings of France and the Bourbon Spanish Embassy at the top of the steps to the Holy See in the Palazzo Monaldeschi at the bottom of the steps. The stairway was designed by architects Francesco de Sanctis and Alessandro Specchi.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome Italy

The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome. The hill was earlier known as Mons Saturnius, dedicated to the god Saturn.The word Capitolium first meant the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus later built here, and afterwards it was used for the whole hill (and even other temples of Jupiter on other hills), thus Mons Capitolinus (the adjective noun of Capitolium). In an etymological myth, ancient sources connect the name to caput (“head”, “summit”) and the tale was that, when laying the foundations for the temple, the head of a man was found,[3] some sources even saying it was the head of some Tolus or Olus. The Capitolium was regarded by the Romans as indestructible, and was adopted as a symbol of eternity.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Piazza Venezia / Ancient City, Piazza Venezia / Ancient City, Rome, Lazio

Piazza Venezia is the central hub of Rome, Italy, in which several thoroughfares intersect, including the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Via del Corso. It takes its name from the Palazzo Venezia, built by the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo (later Pope Paul II) alongside the church of Saint Mark, the patron saint of Venice. The Palazzo Venezia served as the embassy of the Republic of Venice in Rome.
One side of the Piazza is the site of Italy’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the Altare della Patria, part of the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, first king of Italy.

Pass By: Via del Corso, Rome Italy

The Via del Corso is a main street in the historical centre of Rome. It is straight in an area otherwise characterized by narrow meandering alleys and small piazzas. Considered a wide street in ancient times, the Corso is approximately 10 metres wide, and it only has room for two lanes of traffic and two narrow sidewalks. The northern portion of the street is a pedestrian area. The length of the street is roughly 1.5 kilometres.

Pass By: Circus Maximus, Via del Circo Massimo, 00186 Rome Italy

The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue in Rome, Italy. In the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome and its later Empire. It measured 621 m (2,037 ft) in length and 118 m (387 ft) in width and could accommodate over 150,000 spectators.[2] In its fully developed form, it became the model for circuses throughout the Roman Empire. The site is now a public park.

Stop At: Piazza Navona, 00186 Rome Italy

Piazza Navona is a public open space in Rome. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in the 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans went there to watch the games, and hence it was known as “Circus Agonalis” (“competition arena”). It is believed that over time the name changed to in avone to navone and eventually to navona.

Duration: 15 minutes



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