Explore Rome in luxury with our 7-seater golf cart tours. Visit iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon with expert commentary.
Explore Rome in luxury with our 7-seater golf cart tours. Visit iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Pantheon with expert commentary.
- Villa Borghese - Villa Borghese is a renowned sanctuary in Rome, covering 148 acres of verdant gardens, tranquil lakes, and ancient trees, providing a serene escape from the city’s hustle. Originally constructed for the Borghese family in the 17th century, it now hosts an impressive art gallery featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and…
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Villa Borghese - Villa Borghese is a renowned sanctuary in Rome, covering 148 acres of verdant gardens, tranquil lakes, and ancient trees, providing a serene escape from the city’s hustle. Originally constructed for the Borghese family in the 17th century, it now hosts an impressive art gallery featuring masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael, among others. The villa’s architecture radiates Baroque elegance, enhanced by well-kept lawns, delightful fountains, and scenic viewpoints that offer views of Rome’s historic skyline. It’s a cultural and natural treasure, inviting visitors to delve into art, history, and peaceful landscapes in the heart of Italy’s capital.
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Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo, a grand square at the northern edge of Rome’s historic center, enchants visitors with its magnificence and historical importance. Surrounded by graceful neoclassical buildings and twin Baroque churches, the square features a central Egyptian obelisk from ancient times, symbolizing Rome’s imperial heritage. Once a bustling marketplace and later a venue for public events, Piazza del Popolo is now a center for cultural gatherings and leisurely walks.
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Spanish Steps - The Spanish Steps, or Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti, are a cherished emblem of Rome’s architectural elegance and cultural wealth. Built in the 18th century, these 135 steps link the Piazza di Spagna below with the Trinità dei Monti church above, offering a breathtaking view of the city. Decorated with vibrant azaleas in spring and featuring the Barcaccia Fountain by Bernini at its base, the Steps draw visitors who come to relax, socialize, and enjoy the nearby boutiques and cafes. They represent Rome’s fusion of history, art, and cosmopolitan charm in a timeless urban setting.
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Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain, known as Fontana di Trevi in Italian, is a stunning masterpiece and one of Rome’s most famous landmarks. Completed in the 18th century, it stands as a Baroque spectacle, designed by Nicola Salvi and adorned with intricate sculptures of mythological figures and sea creatures. The central figure of Oceanus dominates the scene, while the fountain’s cascading waters create a captivating display. Visitors gather to toss a coin over their shoulder into the fountain, a tradition believed to ensure a return to Rome. Surrounded by lively streets and historic buildings, the Trevi Fountain enchants with its grandeur, artistic detail, and romantic allure, making it a must-see attraction in the Eternal City.
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Colosseum - The Colosseum, or Colosseo in Italian, is a breathtaking testament to ancient Roman engineering and splendor. Constructed over 2,000 years ago, it remains the largest amphitheater ever built and a symbol of Rome’s imperial power. Originally used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, the Colosseum could accommodate up to 80,000 spectators.
This iconic monument features a unique elliptical shape with four levels of arches, showcasing the innovative construction techniques of its era. The exterior is made of travertine stone, once adorned with statues, while the interior housed a maze of tunnels and chambers for performers and animals.
Today, the Colosseum stands as a marvel of ancient architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting millions of visitors annually to explore its history and significance. It serves as a poignant reminder of Rome’s cultural legacy and continues to inspire admiration for its enduring beauty and historical importance.
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Piazza Venezia - Piazza Venezia, centrally located in Rome, is dominated by the grand Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland), a monumental structure honoring Italy’s first king. Surrounding the square are historic landmarks like Palazzo Venezia, once a papal residence and now a museum. The square’s strategic position connects to Via dei Fori Imperiali, leading to the Roman Forum and Colosseum, and Via del Corso, a bustling street for shopping and dining. Piazza Venezia stands as a symbol of Rome’s history, culture, and architectural splendor, attracting visitors with its monumental beauty and central role in the city’s vibrant life.
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Pantheon - The Pantheon, a marvel of ancient Roman engineering and architecture, stands majestically in the heart of Rome. Built around 126 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, it has served variously as a temple to Roman gods and now as a Christian church. Its iconic domed roof, with an oculus at the center, remains the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, a testament to Roman ingenuity. The Pantheon’s Corinthian columns, granite walls, and intricate detailing captivate visitors, while the oculus allows sunlight to illuminate its vast interior. This architectural masterpiece continues to awe with its blend of history, spirituality, and architectural brilliance, making it a must-visit destination in Rome’s historic landscape.
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Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture in Rome, stands on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. Its elongated oval shape is adorned with three magnificent fountains, including Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) at its center, depicting allegorical figures representing major rivers. Surrounded by elegant palaces and churches, the square buzzes with outdoor cafes, street performers, and a vibrant atmosphere that draws locals and tourists alike. Piazza Navona encapsulates the essence of Baroque art and Roman history, making it a must-visit destination for its beauty, cultural significance, and lively ambiance.
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Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant’Angelo - Castel Sant’Angelo, originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian in 139 AD, stands majestically on the banks of the Tiber River in Rome. Over the centuries, it has served as a fortress, papal residence, and prison. The castle is renowned for its cylindrical shape and towering height, crowned with a statue of the archangel Michael sheathing his sword.
Castel Sant’Angelo stands as a symbol of Rome’s resilience and architectural grandeur, blending ancient Roman engineering with medieval fortifications. Its strategic location and storied past make it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and tourists exploring Rome’s cultural heritage.

- Electric Golf Cart (7 seaters)
- Headsets (if needed)
- English speaking Driver Guide
- External access to the attractions
- Electric Golf Cart (7 seaters)
- Headsets (if needed)
- English speaking Driver Guide
- External access to the attractions
- Internal access & Entry ticket to the attractions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and Drink
- Audio guides
- Tips
- Internal access & Entry ticket to the attractions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and Drink
- Audio guides
- Tips
Explore Rome in luxury with our exclusive 7-seater golf cart tours, blending comfort with cultural immersion. Begin at Villa Borghese Park home to stunning gardens and the celebrated Borghese Gallery, then uncover Piazza del Popolo’s Renaissance charm. Visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain where Baroque artistry shines in Rome’s bustling heart….
Explore Rome in luxury with our exclusive 7-seater golf cart tours, blending comfort with cultural immersion. Begin at Villa Borghese Park home to stunning gardens and the celebrated Borghese Gallery, then uncover Piazza del Popolo’s Renaissance charm. Visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain where Baroque artistry shines in Rome’s bustling heart. Marvel at the Colosseum’s ancient grandeur, and glide through Piazza Venezia to the iconic Pantheon. Discover Piazza Navona’s lively atmosphere and end at Castel Sant’Angelo for stunning city views. Throughout your journey, our expert guide provide insightful commentary, enhancing your understanding of Rome’s rich heritage. Please note that the itineraries mentioned may vary based on seasonal changes, weather conditions, and area accessibility.
- Not suitable for Wheelchair users Children under 3 years
- What to bring Passport or ID card Comfortable shoes Weather-appropriate clothing
- Not allowed Luggage or large bags Weapons or sharp objects Unaccompanied minors Strollers Pets
- Know before you go • Please be aware that the itineraries mentioned may vary based on seasonal changes, weather conditions, and accessibility of the area. • Certain attractions might be inaccessible for maintenance or renovation. • Some routes may be altered due to local festivals or events. • The tour will proceed in the event of light rain. • Hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included in this tour package. • Entrance to attractions are not covered under this tour. • Late arrivals will not be accommodated & not be refunded
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.