Experience the charm of Rome on a Vespa Sidecar Tour. Discover the city’s highlights, indulge in gourmet gelato, and explore hidden gems with a certified guide. Book now!
Experience the charm of Rome on a Vespa Sidecar Tour. Discover the city’s highlights, indulge in gourmet gelato, and explore hidden gems with a certified guide. Book now!
- Piazza della Repubblica - Created during the urban transformation following Rome’s designation as the capital of Italy, Piazza della Repubblica stands as one of the city’s most significant and visually stunning squares. It features a large roundabout with the exquisite Fontana delle Naiadi, flanked by grand buildings on one side and the remnants…
- Piazza della Repubblica - Created during the urban transformation following Rome’s designation as the capital of Italy, Piazza della Repubblica stands as one of the city’s most significant and visually stunning squares. It features a large roundabout with the exquisite Fontana delle Naiadi, flanked by grand buildings on one side and the remnants of a temple on the other.
- Quirinale Palace (Palazzo del Quirinale) - The Quirinal Palace, or Palazzo del Quirinale, is a historic edifice in Rome, Italy, serving as one of the three official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, alongside Villa Rosebery in Naples and Tenuta di Castelporziano in Rome. Situated on Quirinal Hill, the highest of Rome’s seven hills, in an area known as Monte Cavallo, it has been home to thirty Popes, four Kings of Italy, and twelve Italian presidents.
- Trevi Fountain - Trevi Fountain is renowned as the most beautiful fountain in Rome. Spanning approximately 20 meters in width and 26 meters in height, it is also the city’s largest fountain. Its origins trace back to 19 B.C., marking the terminus of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct. The initial fountain was constructed during the Renaissance under Pope Nicholas V. The current design of Trevi Fountain was completed in 1762, after years of work by Nicola Salvi and finalized by Giuseppe Pannini. The name Trevi is derived from Tre Vie (three ways), as the fountain was the junction of three streets.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon of Agrippa, also known as the Roman Pantheon, is a masterpiece of architecture in the Italian capital. It is the best-preserved structure from ancient Rome. Completed in 126 AD, it was a Roman temple featuring a remarkable oculus, which serves as the building’s primary source of natural light.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most iconic and lively squares, constructed on the site of an ancient Roman stadium. It is celebrated for its stunning Baroque architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and beautiful fountains, including Bernini’s renowned Fountain of the Four Rivers.
- St. Peter’s Square - St. Peter’s Square, or Piazza San Pietro, is arguably one of the world’s most famous and awe-inspiring squares. Located in Vatican City at the base of St. Peter’s Basilica, it was designed by Bernini in the seventeenth century and can accommodate over 300,000 people.
- Terrazza del Gianicolo - Janiculum Hill, often considered the eighth hill of Rome, offers a serene and refreshing escape near the city center. Situated just outside the ancient city, it provides a perfect retreat from Rome’s hustle and bustle. The panoramic views from the hilltop are breathtaking. As visitors ascend its paths, they enjoy magnificent vistas of the city. Janiculum gained popularity due to its significant historical role in defending the city, notably as the site of Garibaldi’s defense against French troops. The paths are adorned with sculptures of heroes, including Giuseppe Garibaldi.
- Trastevere - Immerse yourself in the neighborhood’s bohemian charm and its numerous landmarks. Enjoy a journey through the authentic essence of Rome’s alleys and traditional trattorias, passing by the picturesque Jewish Ghetto.
- Piazza Venezia - Inaugurated in 1911 to honor Victor Emmanuel II, the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (Altare della Patria) is a majestic structure located in Piazza Venezia, offering breathtaking views of Rome. The monument was established as a tribute to Victor Emmanuel II, Italy’s first king post-unification. Inside, it houses the Institute for the History of the Italian Risorgimento and the Central Museum of the Risorgimento. Since 1921, the Victor Emmanuel Monument has held the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a site with an eternal flame, always guarded by two soldiers.
- Colosseum - Known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Roman Colosseum is one of the capital’s most extraordinary landmarks, attracting over 6 million visitors annually. The Colosseum is a symbol of Rome, an impressive structure that, with nearly 2,000 years of history, transports visitors back in time to explore life in the Roman Empire.
- Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore - The Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore is an ancient Catholic basilica, recognized as the largest church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Rome. It is one of the city’s four major basilicas.

- Gourmet Gelato Stop in Historic Alley
- Safety Ensured with Seat Belts and Homologated CE Helmets
- Sterilized Disposable Head Covers for Hygiene
- Professionally Chauffeured — Sit Back and Relax
- Interactive Live Commentary On Board
- Tour with an Experienced, Licensed Guide
- Clear Audio through Headsets for Perfect Narration
- Gourmet Gelato Stop in Historic Alley
- Safety Ensured with Seat Belts and Homologated CE Helmets
- Sterilized Disposable Head Covers for Hygiene
- Professionally Chauffeured — Sit Back and Relax
- Interactive Live Commentary On Board
- Tour with an Experienced, Licensed Guide
- Clear Audio through Headsets for Perfect Narration
- All that is not described in “Inclusions”
- All that is not described in “Inclusions”
Explore the Eternal City in a vintage style with Rome’s premier tour operator offering this exceptional service.
A nighttime Vespa Sidecar tour, on our custom-made, modern and cozy sidecars, will guide you through the symbolic landmarks of Rome while also uncovering its most authentic treasures.
Our licensed guide will enrich your journey with…
Explore the Eternal City in a vintage style with Rome’s premier tour operator offering this exceptional service.
A nighttime Vespa Sidecar tour, on our custom-made, modern and cozy sidecars, will guide you through the symbolic landmarks of Rome while also uncovering its most authentic treasures.
Our licensed guide will enrich your journey with comprehensive commentary through headphones.
The tour sweeps across Rome’s significant squares and monuments, with occasional stops at handpicked, unmissable photo opportunities.
Why you should choose the Vespa Sidecar Tour:
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Enjoy a comfortable ride in the city of romance with someone special
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Our guides are not only licensed but also seasoned, and trust us, that makes all the difference!
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Traveling in a Sidecar is highly safe and notably more stable than a two-wheeled motorbike.
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Not to forget, it’s cost-effective! Account for 1 driver for every 2 tourists.
Take a peek into Rome’s extensive history within its ancient passageways,
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Children must be minimum 5 yrs old. They can seat behind the driver only if they are taller than 150cm , otherwise they will have to seat in the sidecar with the seatbelt on.
- Maximun weight for riding on the back of the saddle is 118 kg / 260 pounds.
- Sidecar can hold up to 110 kg / 242 pounds ,and maximum height is 1,90 m
- Customers who have booked 1 seat only, will share the vehicle with another guest because each Vespa can accommodate 2 persons, one in the sidecar and the other one behind the driver (with the possibility of swapping seats during stops so that everyone can sit in the sidecar)
- For reservations with an odd number of participants, the passenger accepts to alternate the seat in the sidecar with that behind the driver at any stop.
- Not permitted for pregnant travelers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.