Rome Golf Cart Tour: 6H Adventure with Lunch!
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Overview
The 6H Daily Tour on a Golf Cart with Itinerant Lunch lets explorers discover the magic of Rome in a fun, eco-friendly way! This tour starts at the famous Spanish Steps and takes people to see so many cool places like Piazza del Popolo, Piazza Navona (where there's an awesome fountain!), and Campo de' Fiori. They'll also check out Castel Sant'Angelo and get a great view of St. Peter's Basilica.
During this exciting adventure, travelers will get to taste yummy Roman food like supplì, pizza al taglio, and gelato. The golf cart will then zip over to Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, and the Colosseum. And that's not all! The tour also includes stops at San Pietro in Vincoli (to see Michelangelo's Moses), Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Ponte Sisto, Santa Maria Maggiore, the Pantheon, Janiculum Hill, Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Church of San Francesco a Ripa and Sant'Ignazio Church.
This six-hour tour includes a tasty lunch and a guide who knows all about Rome's history and culture. Get ready to be amazed by Rome's beautiful buildings and famous spots. It's an unforgettable way to see the city!.




Highlights
See Rome's best spots easily: Zoom around to famous places in a comfy golf cart.
Eat yummy Roman food: Enjoy a tasty lunch with pizza, gelato, and more.
Learn cool facts about Rome: A friendly guide will tell stories about the city's history.
Perfect for everyone: See all the sights without a lot of walking!
Sentiment Analysis
Customers really enjoyed seeing the city in a golf cart and loved the guide.

Customers loved seeing many sites in a short time thanks to the golf cart.
The guides are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate about Rome.
Many reviewers highlighted the fun and convenience of the golf cart for navigating the city.
The lunch was great and people enjoyed tasting the food and gelato.
Some reviewers felt the golf cart seats could be more comfortable.
A few people mentioned that traffic could be noisy, so earplugs were needed.
The Journey
Spanish Steps
Ascend the iconic Spanish Steps, a monumental staircase linking the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church. Built in the 18th century, these steps are a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and a beloved meeting place, offering stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere.
Piazza del Popolo
Discover Piazza del Popolo, a grand, neoclassical square marking the northern gateway to Rome. Marvel at the twin churches of Santa Maria in Montesanto and Santa Maria dei Miracoli, flanking the Via del Corso, and admire the ancient Egyptian Flaminio Obelisk at the square's center.
Piazza Navona
Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Piazza Navona, built upon the site of the Stadium of Domitian. Admire Bernini's magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers, a Baroque masterpiece, and learn about the square's evolution from ancient stadium to bustling marketplace and artistic hub.
Campo de' Fiori
Explore Campo de' Fiori, a historic square that has witnessed centuries of Roman life. From its origins as a meadow to its current role as a bustling marketplace by day and a lively nightlife spot, Campo de' Fiori offers a unique glimpse into the city's vibrant past.
Castel Sant'Angelo
Stroll along Via della Conciliazione towards Castel Sant'Angelo, a towering cylindrical fortress with a fascinating history. Originally built as Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum, it later served as a papal residence and prison, offering a glimpse into Rome's imperial and religious past.
St. Peter's Square
Stand in awe in St. Peter's Square, a monumental plaza designed by Bernini at the foot of St. Peter's Basilica. Optionally, enter the basilica to witness Michelangelo's Pietà and Bernini's Baldachin, masterpieces of Renaissance and Baroque art that epitomize the grandeur of Vatican City.
Janiculum Hill
Ascend Janiculum Hill for panoramic views of Rome's sprawling cityscape. Visit the baroque Fountain of Acqua Paola, a monumental fountain marking the end of an ancient Roman aqueduct, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere
Visit the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, a historic church dedicated to the Roman martyr St. Cecilia. Admire its stunning mosaics, particularly the apse mosaic dating back to the 9th century, and delve into the fascinating history of this sacred site.
Church of San Francesco a Ripa
Explore the Church of San Francesco a Ripa in the Trastevere neighborhood, renowned for housing Bernini's Ecstasy of Blessed Ludovica Albertoni. This dramatic sculpture, a masterpiece of Baroque emotion and artistry, is a highlight of any visit to Rome.
Circus Maximus
Stand on the grounds of Circus Maximus, the largest stadium in ancient Rome, where chariot races and public spectacles thrilled crowds for centuries. Imagine the roar of the crowd and the thunder of hooves as you explore this historic site.
Piazza Venezia
Delve into the history of Piazza Venezia, a bustling square dominated by the imposing Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland). This massive monument, dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of unified Italy, is a symbol of Italian nationalism and offers panoramic views of the city.
Imperial Fora
Walk through the Imperial Fora, a complex of monumental public squares built by Roman emperors. Focus on Trajan's Forum, with its towering Trajan's Column, and Augustus' Forum, remnants of Rome's imperial power and architectural prowess.
Colosseum
Visit the Colosseum, an iconic symbol of ancient Rome. Learn about its history as a venue for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, and imagine the drama and excitement that unfolded within its massive walls. Book in advance to avoid long queues.
Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli
Visit the Basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli, home to Michelangelo's powerful Moses sculpture, part of the unfinished tomb of Pope Julius II. The basilica also houses the chains of St. Peter, relics believed to be those that bound the apostle during his imprisonment.
Santa Maria sopra Minerva
Explore the Gothic Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, the only Gothic church in Rome. Admire Michelangelo's Christ the Redeemer statue, a striking Renaissance sculpture, and discover the church's rich artistic and historical heritage.
Via Giulia
Stroll along Via Giulia, a picturesque Renaissance street designed by Bramante. Stop at Ponte Sisto, a beautiful bridge spanning the Tiber River, and admire the stunning views of the city and the surrounding landscape.
Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
Visit the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, one of Rome's four major basilicas, known for its stunning medieval mosaics. Marvel at the mosaics in the apse and along the nave, depicting scenes from the Old and New Testaments, and admire the basilica's blend of architectural styles.
Pantheon
Visit the Pantheon, one of the best-preserved ancient Roman buildings. Originally a temple dedicated to all the gods, it was later converted into a church. Admire its magnificent dome, a feat of Roman engineering, and learn about its rich history and architectural significance.
Sant'Ignazio Church
Admire the illusionistic frescoes by Andrea Pozzo inside Sant'Ignazio Church, a Baroque masterpiece. Pozzo's trompe-l'oeil ceiling creates the illusion of a soaring dome and architectural grandeur, showcasing the ingenuity and artistry of Baroque painting.
Know Before You Go
This tour is 6 hours long and includes a tasty lunch and a guided tour on a golf cart to get you around Rome. Tips are not included, so please plan accordingly. The meeting point is at Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), where the tour begins and ends.
Hot Tip
Some people suggest bringing earplugs because of the traffic noise. Wear comfortable shoes for walking around each stop.