Rome Minivan City Tour: See Ancient Wonders!
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Overview
Rome City Tour with Minivan from DA Rome offers a chance to see the amazing city of Rome. Rome is called the Eternal City because it has so many old buildings and monuments still standing. This tour is great for people who want to see lots of famous places in a short time.
Get ready to see places like the Colosseum, where gladiators fought, and the Trevi Fountain, where you can throw a coin and make a wish. The minivan will also take you to the Pantheon, a very old temple, and the Circus Maximus, where chariot races were held. You will also visit Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps), St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Roman Forum, and Altar of the Fatherland (Victor Emmanuel II Monument). Your driver will tell you all about the history of these places.
This tour includes air-conditioned transportation around the city. It does not include lunch, dinner, or entrance fees to museums. It's a comfortable way to see the best of Rome!




Highlights
See Rome's Best Spots: Visit famous places like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain in one tour.
Ride in Comfort: Travel around Rome in an air-conditioned minivan.
Learn from a Guide: The driver will tell you about the history of each place.
Skip the Long Walks: See more of Rome without tiring yourself out.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the tour for its comprehensive overview of Rome's main attractions and the driver's expertise. The convenience of the minivan and the amount of sites seen were highlights, while some wanted more time at each stop.

Customers enjoyed the convenience of seeing many sites in a short time.
The driver guide was knowledgeable and friendly.
The minivan was comfortable and air-conditioned.
Customers felt they learned a lot about the history of Rome.
Some customers wished they had more time at each location.
Entrance fees to attractions are not included.
The Journey
Colosseum
Step into the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever built, and imagine the gladiatorial contests and public spectacles that once unfolded within its walls. This iconic symbol of Imperial Rome offers a palpable connection to the past, transporting you back to the days of emperors and gladiators.
Trevi Fountain
Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, an opulent Baroque masterpiece, ensuring your return to the Eternal City. Marvel at its intricate sculptures and cascading waters, as Neptune, god of the sea, commands the scene. This beloved landmark is not only a symbol of Rome but also a celebration of art and mythology.
Pantheon
Stand in awe beneath the Pantheon's unreinforced concrete dome, a marvel of Roman engineering and architectural genius. Sunlight streams through the oculus, illuminating the interior of this ancient temple, now a church, creating an ethereal atmosphere that transcends time. The Pantheon is a testament to the ingenuity and enduring legacy of Roman civilization.
Circus Maximus
Wander through the Circus Maximus, the ancient Roman chariot racing stadium, and envision the thunderous cheers of the crowds as charioteers vied for victory. Though its glory days are long past, the vast open space evokes the grandeur and excitement of ancient Rome's most popular entertainment venue. It provides a tranquil escape, ideal for soaking in the historical atmosphere.
Piazza Navona
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona, a Baroque masterpiece adorned with magnificent fountains and lively street performers. Admire Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers, showcasing the personifications of the world's great rivers, and savor the energy of this bustling public space. Piazza Navona embodies the artistic and cultural spirit of Rome.
Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps)
Ascend the Spanish Steps, a monumental stairway connecting the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church, and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of Rome. This iconic landmark is a favorite gathering place for locals and tourists alike, offering a perfect spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the city's beauty. During spring the steps are adorned with flowers.
St. Peter's Square
Enter the grandeur of St. Peter's Square, an architectural masterpiece designed by Bernini, and prepare to be humbled by its sheer scale and beauty. This vast piazza, framed by colonnades, leads to St. Peter's Basilica, the heart of the Vatican City and a symbol of the Catholic faith. Experience the spiritual atmosphere of this iconic and historically significant location.
Vatican City
Explore Vatican City, the smallest independent state in the world, and discover its unparalleled artistic and spiritual treasures. Visit St. Peter's Basilica, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, and marvel at the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo's breathtaking frescoes. Vatican City offers a glimpse into the heart of the Catholic Church and its profound cultural influence.
Roman Forum
Wander through the ruins of the Roman Forum, the heart of ancient Rome's political, religious, and social life, and imagine the bustling activity that once filled this space. Explore the remains of temples, basilicas, and government buildings, and trace the footsteps of emperors, senators, and citizens. The Roman Forum offers a captivating glimpse into the glory and grandeur of the Roman Empire.
Altar of the Fatherland (Victor Emmanuel II Monument)
Marvel at the imposing Altar of the Fatherland, also known as the Victor Emmanuel II Monument, a striking white marble edifice dedicated to the unification of Italy. Ascend to the top for panoramic views of Rome, and appreciate the monument's intricate sculptures and patriotic symbolism. This grandiose landmark embodies the spirit of Italian nationalism and unity.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned minivan. Lunch, dinner, museum entrance fees, and anything else not related to transport are not included. This is a driving tour, so it helps you see a lot of Rome without as much walking. Please note that additional fees may apply and Private Drivers are present.
Hot Tip
Many travelers suggest wearing comfortable shoes, and bringing water and snacks since you'll be seeing so many sites.