Rome Golf Cart Tour: See Hidden Gems & Top Sights!
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Overview
The Rome Private Golf Cart Tour lets people see Rome in a fun way. It's a 3-hour tour that takes visitors through the city's heart. This isn't like a big bus tour. Small golf carts can go where buses can't. This means people get to see secret spots and enjoy a special trip.
On this tour, a local guide shows the way. The guide knows a lot about Rome and can tell interesting stories. People can even change the tour to see what they like best. They will visit famous places like the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain. The Colosseum is where old-time fighters battled. The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful spot where people throw coins and make wishes. They'll also visit the Circus Maximus, where chariot races happened long ago, and the Orange Garden for pretty views. The tour also stops at the Mouth of Truth, the Theatre of Marcellus, Piazza Venezia, Campo de’ Fiori, and the Pantheon.
This tour includes private transportation and a professional tour guide, pickup service, and insurance. This tour does not include snacks, tips, or entrance fees to monuments. With over 2,500 5-star reviews, this experience ensures visitors discover the Eternal City in comfort and style.




Highlights
See Rome's Hidden Gems: Explore secret spots only accessible by golf cart.
Personalized Tour: Customize the tour to match visitor's interests.
Comfortable and Quick: See more of Rome in less time with a comfy ride.
Expert Local Guide: Learn about Rome's history from a friendly local.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally find the golf cart tour an excellent way to see Rome's highlights in a short time with a knowledgeable guide.

Customers loved seeing many sites quickly and comfortably.
They enjoyed the personal attention and flexibility.
The guides are very knowledgeable and friendly, making the tour fun.
Many customers said it was the best way to see Rome, especially for families.
Some customers wished for more time at certain stops.
A few mentioned that the golf cart could be a bit bumpy on some streets.
The Journey
Trajan's Market
Step back in time at Trajan's Market, considered the world's oldest shopping mall, dating back to around 100-110 AD. Explore the well-preserved ruins of this multi-level complex, once a bustling center of commerce during the Roman Empire. Imagine merchants selling everything from produce to luxury goods as you wander through the ancient halls and discover the innovative architectural design that influenced markets for centuries to come.
Colosseum
Behold the Colosseum, the colossal amphitheater that stands as an enduring symbol of Ancient Rome's power and spectacle. Stand in awe of its massive scale and imagine the roar of the crowds as gladiators clashed in fierce combat and public games unfolded. Explore the arena's history, from its construction under the Flavian emperors to its centuries of thrilling—and often brutal—entertainment. Don't miss the chance to capture unforgettable photos of this iconic landmark.
Circus Maximus
Visit the Circus Maximus, an ancient chariot-racing stadium capable of holding 250,000 spectators. Though largely a grassy field today, imagine the thunderous excitement as charioteers raced for glory, cheered on by massive crowds. Appreciate the scale of this ancient venue and capture stunning photos with the Palatine Hill as a backdrop. Explore the site's rich history, from its origins in the Roman Kingdom to its final races in the 6th century AD.
Orange Garden (Giardino degli Aranci)
Escape the city bustle in the serene Orange Garden, a hidden gem atop the Aventine Hill. Stroll through rows of fragrant orange trees and savor one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Rome. Discover the garden's peaceful atmosphere and historic charm, built on the site of a medieval fortress. Capture the perfect photos of St. Peter's Basilica and the sprawling cityscape, making it a perfect spot for reflection and tranquility.
Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità)
Visit the Mouth of Truth, an ancient marble mask embedded in the wall of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church. According to legend, the mask served as a lie detector, biting off the hand of anyone who told a falsehood while placing their hand inside. Immortalized in the movie 'Roman Holiday,' this intriguing artifact offers a playful photo opportunity and a glimpse into Roman folklore.
Theatre of Marcellus
Admire the Theatre of Marcellus, a remarkable ancient open-air theater commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus in 13 BC. Marvel at the well-preserved facade, which showcases the architectural styles of the Roman era. Discover its historical significance as a venue for dramatic performances and its influence on later theater designs. Though now in ruins, it remains an impressive testament to Roman engineering and culture.
Piazza Venezia
Experience the dynamism of Piazza Venezia, a bustling hub in the heart of Rome. Admire the grandeur of the Altare della Patria (Victor Emmanuel II Monument), a towering monument dedicated to the unification of Italy. Observe the Palazzo Venezia, a historic palace where Mussolini once delivered his famous speeches. Absorb the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic square, where ancient history intersects with modern Roman life.
Campo de’ Fiori
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of Campo de’ Fiori, a vibrant square that has been the heart of Roman markets for centuries. During the day, explore the bustling market filled with colorful produce, flowers, and local products. Discover the square's intriguing history, from its medieval past to its present-day vibrancy. Be aware that Campo de' Fiori was also the site of public executions, including that of Giordano Bruno, commemorated by a statue in the center of the square.
Pantheon
Marvel at the Pantheon, one of the best-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome. This architectural masterpiece features a stunning dome with an oculus that floods the interior with natural light. Discover its fascinating history, from its origins as a Roman temple dedicated to all gods to its conversion into a Christian church. Stand beneath the awe-inspiring dome and capture unforgettable photos of this timeless wonder.
Trevi Fountain
Visit the Trevi Fountain, Rome's most famous and breathtaking Baroque masterpiece. Admire the intricate sculptures and cascading waters of this iconic landmark. Learn about the tradition of tossing a coin into the fountain to ensure your return to Rome. Capture a memorable photo of this stunning sight and immerse yourself in the romantic atmosphere that surrounds it.
Know Before You Go
This private golf cart tour includes private transportation, a professional tour guide, pick-up service, and insurance. It does not include snacks, tips or entrance fees to the monuments. Pick-up is included.
Hot Tip
Many customers say mornings are best to avoid crowds, especially at popular spots like the Trevi Fountain. Also, wearing comfortable shoes is a good idea since there may be some short walks.