Explore Rome’s charm in 90 minutes with a luxury cabriolet tour, savoring local delicacies and iconic sights. Book your unforgettable journey now.
Explore Rome’s charm in 90 minutes with a luxury cabriolet tour, savoring local delicacies and iconic sights. Book your unforgettable journey now.
- Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri - Situated in Piazza della Repubblica, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri was constructed in 1561, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti within the Baths of Diocletian. Renowned for its magnificent Renaissance architecture, it incorporates Roman ruins and features a sundial…
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Basilica di Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri - Situated in Piazza della Repubblica, the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri was constructed in 1561, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti within the Baths of Diocletian. Renowned for its magnificent Renaissance architecture, it incorporates Roman ruins and features a sundial crafted by Giovanni Domenico Cassini.
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National Museum of Rome - Baths of Diocletian - The Baths of Diocletian stand as one of the grandest thermal complexes of ancient Rome, built between 298 and 306 AD by Emperor Diocletian. Spanning a vast area in the Viminale district, they could host up to 3,000 visitors. Besides traditional spa rooms, they included gyms, libraries, and gardens. Today, part of the baths houses the National Roman Museum, while another section is utilized by the Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli. The ruins remain a significant testament to Roman engineering.
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Santa Maria Maggiore - As one of the four papal basilicas in Rome, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore is among the city’s most significant churches. Located on Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore, it is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Constructed in the 5th century during Pope Sixtus III’s pontificate, it is celebrated for its architectural grandeur, blending Late Antiquity and Baroque elements. The church is noted for its mosaics, particularly those from the fifth century adorning the apse, and the majestic Sistine Chapel, which houses the relics of the Madonna della Neve.
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Colosseum - The Colosseum is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks and one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Built between 70 and 80 AD under Emperors Vespasian and Titus, this Roman amphitheater could accommodate up to 50,000 spectators. It hosted gladiator contests, public spectacles, and other events. The Colosseum, a symbol of the Roman Empire’s grandeur, remains a major tourist attraction and a testament to Rome’s history and culture.
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Palatine Hill - Palatine Hill, one of Rome’s seven hills, is an archaeological site of immense historical significance. It is famed as the city’s original heart, where legend says Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC. The hill features remnants of ancient imperial residences, such as the Palace of Domitian and the House of Livia, as well as the Circus Maximus, used for chariot races. Offering panoramic city views, it is a remarkable place to explore the history and evolution of ancient Rome.
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Circus Maximus - Circus Maximus, an ancient Roman stadium, is located between the Palatine and Aventine Hills. Built in the 6th century BC, it was the largest and most significant racecourse in ancient Rome, accommodating up to 250,000 spectators. Primarily used for chariot racing, it also hosted other public events like games and competitions. Although largely in ruins today, the site remains a symbol of Roman architectural grandeur and is used for cultural events and performances.
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Aventine - The Aventine is one of Rome’s seven hills, situated south of the Tiber River. It is a serene and verdant residential area, renowned for its gardens and stunning city views. Rich in history, the Aventine features notable sites like the Basilica of Santa Sabina, an example of early Christian architecture, and the Orange Garden, offering panoramic views of Rome. It also hosts foreign embassies and numerous public parks.
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Il Giardino degli Angeli - Visit one of Rome’s most enchanting gardens to capture unforgettable photos.
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Testaccio - Testaccio, a district south of Rome’s historic center, is known for its history, culture, and vibrant nightlife. Named after Monte Testaccio, an artificial hill formed by thousands of Roman amphorae used for olive oil transport, Testaccio is famous for its traditional restaurants, local markets, and trendy clubs. It is also a hub for contemporary culture, featuring museums like the Macro Museum and a dynamic music scene.
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Piramide Cestia - The Cestia Pyramid, an ancient Roman monument in Rome’s Ostiense district, dates back to 12 BC. It is one of the most renowned pyramids outside Egypt, built as a tomb for Roman magistrate Gaius Cestius, who desired a monument reminiscent of Egyptian pyramids, symbols of power and endurance. Standing about 36 meters high, the pyramid is constructed of brick covered with marble slabs. This unique monument in Rome rarely features Egyptian-inspired elements within its Roman architectural context.
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Il Maritozzaro - Maritozzaro, located in the Testaccio district, is a celebrated spot in Rome specializing in the preparation of maritozzo, a traditional Roman dessert. The maritozzo is a soft bun, typically filled with whipped cream, and is a staple of Roman pastry, especially for breakfast. Maritozzaro is renowned for its high-quality maritozzi, crafted with fresh, artisanal ingredients, making it a must-visit for lovers of Roman gastronomy.
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Terme di Caracalla - The Baths of Caracalla, one of ancient Rome’s largest and most magnificent thermal complexes, are located in the city center. Built between 212 and 217 AD by Emperor Caracalla, the baths could accommodate up to 1,600 people and served as a place for recreation, socialization, and wellness. Besides traditional thermal baths, the complex included gyms, libraries, gardens, and performance spaces. Today, the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla are a popular tourist attraction, offering a captivating glimpse into Roman engineering and daily life of the era.
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Rione Monti - Monti, one of Rome’s most charming historical districts, is located in the city center between Termini Station and the Colosseum. Known for its narrow streets, picturesque squares, and vibrant atmosphere, it blends history, culture, and a strong local identity. The neighborhood is filled with restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and craft shops, often less touristy than other popular areas, yet retaining an authentic charm. Notable sites in Monti include the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, the Forum of Trajan, and Piazza della Madonna dei Monti, a popular gathering spot for locals.
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Porta San Paolo - Porta San Paolo is one of the most renowned and imposing gates of Rome’s Aurelian walls, located in the Ostiense district. Built in the third century AD during Emperor Aurelian’s reign, the gate served as the main entrance to the city from the south. It is also notable for its role during World War II, becoming a symbol of Roman resistance. Adjacent to it are the Non-Catholic Cemetery and the Museum of the Walls, which narrates the history of Roman fortifications. The gate is a well-preserved example of Roman military architecture.

- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Gratuities
- Carbonated beverages
- Gratuities
- Carbonated beverages
Experience the wonders of Rome swiftly with an exclusive private tour in a luxurious convertible! In just 90 minutes, be captivated by the timeless allure of the Eternal City as you explore its most iconic and surprising streets in style. This is an intense and emotional journey, ideal for those eager to grasp the essence of Rome in a short time….
Experience the wonders of Rome swiftly with an exclusive private tour in a luxurious convertible! In just 90 minutes, be captivated by the timeless allure of the Eternal City as you explore its most iconic and surprising streets in style. This is an intense and emotional journey, ideal for those eager to grasp the essence of Rome in a short time.
Delight in famous landmarks and hidden gems, all while enjoying a curated soundtrack that enhances every moment of your adventure. To add to the authenticity, a small tasting of a local delicacy is included, allowing you to savor the rhythm and elegance of the world’s most beautiful city.
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.