Rome by Night: Vespa Sidecar Tour of Dolce Vita!
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Overview
500 Dolce Vita Tour Rome by Night invites everyone to see Rome in a new way! Imagine riding through the city at night in a cool Vespa sidecar. An expert driver will take people to see the most beautiful places in Rome after the sun goes down.
The tour starts at Largo Carlo Goldoni, then head to Piazza del Popolo to see the sights, and stop at the Trevi Fountain to make a wish. After that, the driver will cruise by the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, where there's lots of fun and excitement. People will also get to see the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere, known for their old streets. Then, head up Gianicolo Hill to see all the city lights. On the way back, see Piazza Venezia and the Colosseum shining at night. This tour includes earphones, so people can clearly hear the guide and stories about the city. Plus, there are chances to take photos at Rome's famous spots.
This exciting tour includes passenger insurance and a local guide who knows all about Rome. It does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off, but that is available for extra cost. The tour also doesn't include water, snacks or tips. Get ready to feel the magic of Rome on this unforgettable night ride!




Highlights
See Rome's Best Spots at Night: Visit famous places like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain when they're lit up!
Ride in Style: Cruise through Rome in a cool Vespa sidecar with an expert driver.
Hear Fun Stories: A local guide will tell you interesting facts and secrets about the city.
Perfect Photo Opportunities: Stop at the most beautiful places in Rome to take amazing pictures.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have an amazing experience seeing Rome at night in a unique way. Many rave about the expertise of the guides and the thrill of riding in a Vespa sidecar. However, some suggest a longer tour and improved comfort.

Customers loved seeing Rome at night from a unique perspective.
Many reviewers enjoyed the personal touch of the tour guides and their knowledge.
Riding in a Vespa sidecar was a highlight for most, describing it as thrilling and memorable.
The tour stops were well-chosen, allowing for great photo opportunities and exploration.
Some found the tour duration too short, wishing for more time at each location.
A few customers mentioned discomfort in the sidecar during longer rides.
The Journey
Piazza del Popolo
Step into Piazza del Popolo, Rome's historic northern gateway. Marvel at the 3,000-year-old Egyptian obelisk, a silent witness to centuries of Roman history. Admire the symmetrical beauty of the 'twin churches' and ascend the Pincian Hill for breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Experience the grandeur and historical significance of this iconic Roman square.
Trevi Fountain
Behold the Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece and Rome's most famous fountain. Admire Nicola Salvi's intricate design, featuring Oceanus and his sea horses. Participate in the tradition of tossing a coin into the fountain, ensuring your return to Rome, and contribute to the city's charities. Immerse yourself in the legend and beauty of this iconic landmark.
Pantheon
Explore the Pantheon, a remarkably preserved monument of Ancient Rome, dating back over 2,000 years. Marvel at its massive dome, the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, and the oculus that floods the interior with natural light. Originally a temple dedicated to all gods, now a church, the Pantheon offers a unique and mystical experience.
Piazza Navona
Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona, built upon the ancient Stadium of Domitian. Admire Bernini's stunning Fountain of the Four Rivers, representing the world's great rivers. Surrounded by elegant Baroque buildings and lively cafes, Piazza Navona is the perfect place to soak in Rome's charm and history.
Piazza Venezia
Visit Piazza Venezia, one of Rome's busiest squares, dominated by the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, a tribute to Italy's first king. Explore Palazzo Venezia, a former papal residence and Mussolini's headquarters during World War II. This central location connects ancient Rome with the modern city, offering a glimpse into the past and present.
Colosseum
Enter the Colosseum, Rome's most iconic symbol and a testament to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Imagine the gladiator battles and public spectacles that once unfolded within its walls. Despite centuries of history, the Colosseum remains an awe-inspiring architectural marvel, offering a powerful connection to ancient Rome.
Jewish Ghetto
Explore Rome's historic Jewish Ghetto, a fascinating neighborhood filled with ancient ruins, traditional shops, and the impressive Synagogue. Experience the deep heritage of Rome's Jewish community as you wander through its narrow streets and discover its unique cultural identity. From its storied past to its vibrant present, the Jewish Ghetto offers a unique glimpse into Rome's diverse tapestry.
Gianicolo Hill
Ascend Gianicolo Hill for unparalleled panoramic views of Rome. Discover its historical significance as the site of battles during the Italian unification. Witness the daily firing of the cannon at noon, a tradition dating back to 1847. The Gianicolo offers not only stunning vistas but also a unique glimpse into Rome's history and traditions.
St. Peter's Square
Step into St. Peter's Square, the heart of Vatican City, designed by Bernini to welcome pilgrims from around the world. Admire the embracing colonnades and the ancient Egyptian obelisk. From here, enter St. Peter's Basilica, the world's largest church, home to masterpieces like Michelangelo's Pietà and the magnificent dome.
Trastevere
Discover Trastevere, one of Rome's most authentic neighborhoods, with its picturesque alleys, cobblestone streets, and lively squares. Experience the local atmosphere and admire the charming views. Enjoy traditional Roman cuisine in its trattorias, and immerse yourself in the authentic culture of this unique area.
Know Before You Go
This fun tour includes earphones, so you can hear your guide well. There are photo stops at Rome's most famous places. A local guide will share stories about the city. You'll ride in a Fiat 500 Spiaggina with a driver. Passenger insurance is included. What's not included: Hotel pickup and drop-off, but is available for an extra fee if you want it. Bottled water, snacks, and tips are not included.
Hot Tip
Many people suggest dressing comfortably and bringing a small bag for personal items. Since it's a night tour, consider bringing a light jacket. Bringing some bottled water and snacks ahead of time will allow you to fully enjoy the tour without worrying about finding refreshments along the way.