Rome Golf Cart Tour: See City & Gourmet Tasting
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Overview
Rome Full Day Private Golf Cart Tour with Gourmet Tasting lets visitors discover Rome in a fun and easy way! This 5-hour tour uses a private golf cart to see the city's most famous spots. It's great for anyone who wants a unique and comfortable way to explore Rome's history, culture, and delicious food.
The tour starts by visiting big landmarks like the Colosseum (from a great viewing point), Circus Maximus, and Piazza Venezia. Guests will also see the Aventine Hill with its lovely Orange Garden, the Mouth of Truth, and the impressive Piazza del Campidoglio. The golf cart makes it easy to get around and see so much! Expect to discover the beautiful temples of Hercules Victor and Portunus, the ancient Arch of Janus, and the historic Theatre of Marcellus. The tour crosses the Tiber River to Tiber Island and then stops for a special food and wine tasting at Fabullus Wine Cellar. This cellar is hidden inside a very old Roman cistern in Trastevere.
Visitors can enjoy fine local wines with tasty cheeses, meats, and other Italian treats. After the tasting, the tour continues through Trastevere, up to Janiculum Hill for amazing views, and around the Spanish Steps. The golf cart and driver are there to help create a tour that's just right for everyone. This tour includes a driver who speaks English, Spanish, French, or Italian, a 5-hour golf cart ride, and a delicious 3-course tasting with wine and food. Gratuities and a tour guide are not included. Get ready to experience Rome in a memorable way!




Highlights
See Rome in Comfort: Travel around Rome in a private golf cart for a relaxing experience.
Taste Local Flavors: Enjoy a special food and wine tasting in a unique Roman wine cellar.
Visit Famous Landmarks: See the Colosseum, Piazza Navona, Pantheon and other iconic sights.
Customize Your Tour: Change the tour to see the places that interest you most.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really enjoyed the golf cart tour of Rome. They especially liked seeing the sights in a comfortable way and the delicious food and wine tasting. Some wished for a separate tour guide and a smoother ride.

Customers loved seeing Rome in a golf cart. It was fun and relaxing.
The wine and food tasting was a favorite part of the tour.
Many visitors liked that the tour could be changed to fit what they wanted to see.
The drivers were friendly and spoke good English.
Some people wished there was a separate tour guide in addition to the driver.
A few customers mentioned the golf cart could be a bit bumpy on some roads.
The Journey
Colosseum Viewpoint
Begin your Roman adventure at a carefully selected viewpoint offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Colosseum. Capture stunning photos of this ancient amphitheater, a symbol of Rome's grandeur and the site of gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and prepare for an unforgettable tour with this majestic backdrop.
Arch of Constantine
Marvel at the Arch of Constantine, a magnificent triumphal arch erected in 315 AD to celebrate Emperor Constantine's victory. Admire its intricate carvings, incorporating elements from earlier monuments, showcasing the empire's rich history. This iconic symbol of Roman triumph stands proudly next to the Colosseum, offering a perfect photo opportunity as you smoothly pass by.
Circus Maximus
Cruise past the vast open space that was once the Circus Maximus, an ancient stadium dating back to the 6th century BC. Imagine the roar of crowds and the thrill of chariot races that once filled this arena, capable of holding hundreds of thousands of spectators. Although now a public park, you can still sense the immense scale and historical significance of this legendary site of Roman entertainment.
Aventine Hill
Ascend Aventine Hill, one of Rome's seven hills, known for its peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Notice the quieter, more residential feel compared to the bustling city below. Historically associated with the plebeians, the Aventine boasts beautiful villas, serene gardens, and charming churches. Enjoy the tranquil ambiance and glimpses of Rome unfolding as you make your way up.
Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci)
Discover the Orange Garden, a serene park on the Aventine Hill offering breathtaking panoramic views of Rome. Surrounded by fragrant orange trees, this peaceful oasis provides stunning vistas of the city skyline, including St. Peter's Basilica and the Tiber River. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing pause and memorable photos with a spectacular backdrop.
Bocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth)
Pass by the Bocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth), an ancient marble drain cover. Feel the cool, aged marble and imagine the countless hands that have nervously been placed within its gaping mouth over the centuries, each with their unspoken truth or lie. This intriguing artifact adds a touch of mystery to your Roman adventure.
Piazza del Campidoglio
Stand in the elegant Piazza del Campidoglio, Michelangelo's masterpiece of harmonious geometry, featuring the bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius. Just beyond the balustrade, a breathtaking panoramic vista of the Roman Forum unfolds, revealing ancient ruins, temples, and basilicas, offering a profound connection to the grandeur of the Roman Empire.
Temple of Hercules Victor
Enjoy a fantastic view of the Temple of Hercules Victor, a unique circular structure dating back to the late 2nd century BC. Its distinctive design sets it apart from other Roman ruins and makes it the oldest surviving marble building in Rome, a testament to the early use of this precious material.
Temple of Portunus
Observe the Temple of Portunus, showcasing typical features of Roman temple design, including its raised podium, engaged columns along the sides, and freestanding columns at the front. This well-preserved temple offers a glimpse into the architectural styles of ancient Rome.
Arch of Janus
Pass by the Arch of Janus, dating back to the 4th century AD. Its exact purpose remains a mystery, debated by historians, adding to its charm. Some believe it was related to commerce or served as a covered marketplace, making it a fascinating point of interest.
Theatre of Marcellus
Take a look at the Theatre of Marcellus, where you can still see the two surviving levels of its facade. Admire the Doric columns on the lower level and the Ionic columns on the upper level, a typical Roman architectural style. This significant project was dedicated to Augustus' nephew, Marcellus, highlighting the emperor's patronage of public works and his family's prominence.
Piazza Venezia & The Vittoriano
Navigate towards the vibrant Piazza Venezia, dominated by the impressive Vittoriano, also known as the Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland), a monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. Admire its grand white marble architecture and the statues that adorn it, a significant landmark connecting several important roads in the city. This visit is traffic dependent.
Vittoriano (Monument to Victor Emmanuel II)
Get a close-up view of the magnificent Vittoriano, also known as the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II or the Altar of the Fatherland. This imposing white marble structure is a national monument built to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy. Notice its grand scale, impressive statues, and intricate architectural details. Traffic dependent.
Tiber Island
Pass by Tiber Island, a place steeped in legend. It is said to have formed from the accumulated silt around the sunken ship carrying the tyrant Tarquin the Proud. For centuries, it has been associated with healing and medicine, a tradition continued by the Fatebenefratelli Hospital.
Trastevere
Transition from ancient Rome to the charming neighborhood of Trastevere, a distinct area since Roman times. Experience a taste of Trastevere's present-day offerings, as you prepare to delve further into its offerings with a wine tasting planned at Fabullus, a perfect way to end this informative tour.
Portico d'Ottavia
Glide past the Portico d'Ottavia and try to visualize the impressive scale of the original structure with its numerous columns and enclosed spaces. Once a place for both leisure and business in ancient Rome, this site offers a glimpse into the city's bustling past.
Fabullus Wine Cellar
Take a delightful break at Fabullus Wine Cellar, a hidden gem nestled within a 1st-century Roman cistern in the heart of Trastevere. Enjoy a curated tasting of fine local wines paired with artisanal delicacies—DOP and IGP products that celebrate Italy’s rich culinary heritage in an unforgettable, historic setting. A perfect way to cap off your tour.
Ponte Fabricio
Appreciate the Ponte Fabricio, one of the oldest surviving bridges in Rome, dating back to 62 BC. This ancient structure connects the Tiber Island to the mainland, offering a glimpse into the engineering prowess of the Roman Empire. Imagine the bustling activity of merchants and travelers crossing the Tiber River as you glide past this enduring symbol of Rome's rich history.
Pantheon
Marvel at the Pantheon, one of Rome’s most iconic and best-preserved ancient monuments. Originally a Roman temple, it features a stunning domed ceiling with a central oculus and now serves as a church and royal tomb. A masterpiece of ancient engineering and timeless beauty, it offers a breathtaking experience.
Piazza Navona
Experience the beauty of Piazza Navona, one of Rome’s most stunning squares, built on the site of an ancient Roman stadium. Admire its Baroque architecture, lively cafés, and the iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers by Bernini—a perfect blend of history, art, and Roman charm.
Piazza di Spagna
Visit Piazza di Spagna, one of Rome’s most elegant and iconic squares, famous for the majestic Spanish Steps and the charming Barcaccia Fountain. Surrounded by boutiques and historic buildings, it’s a timeless symbol of the city’s style, romance, and cultural charm.
Campo de' Fiori
Explore Campo de' Fiori, a lively historic square in the heart of Rome, known for its vibrant daily market and rich cultural atmosphere. Once a site of public gatherings and executions, today it blends history with local life, surrounded by cafés, shops, and the statue of philosopher Giordano Bruno.
Trevi Fountain
Discover the Trevi Fountain, Rome’s most famous and spectacular fountain, a Baroque masterpiece where myth, art, and water meet. Built in the 18th century, it marks the end of an ancient Roman aqueduct. Toss a coin into its waters to ensure your return to the Eternal City, according to tradition.
Know Before You Go
This Rome Full Day Private Golf Cart Tour includes a driver who speaks Italian, English, Spanish, or French, and a 5-hour golf cart tour. It also features a 3-course tasting with a selection of fresh and mature cheeses, various types of cured meats, ham, 4 types of olive, 3 qualities of bread, extra virgin olive oil, Roman Pizza (Focaccia), Honey and jams to pair with cheeses, Dessert (or other Italian Typical Dessert) & Coffee, 1 Glass of Prosecco and 4 Glasses (2 White & 2 Red) superior Italian wines. Gratuities, a tour guide, and baby seats are not included. The tour does not offer Vegan, Kosher, or Halal menus.
Hot Tip
Some customers suggest confirming your interests with the driver ahead of time to make the most of your customizable tour. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be getting on and off the golf cart at various stops.