Discover Rome’s magic on a Vespa night tour. Glide past iconic landmarks, experience vibrant nightlife, and capture unforgettable moments with a professional photographer.
Discover Rome’s magic on a Vespa night tour. Glide past iconic landmarks, experience vibrant nightlife, and capture unforgettable moments with a professional photographer.
- Colosseum - At night, the Colosseum in Rome becomes a stunning sight, enveloped in a magical glow that enhances the ancient amphitheater’s allure. With carefully placed lighting, the arches and remaining structures shine against the night sky, showcasing its magnificence and architectural intricacies. This iconic emblem of Rome’s imperial history,…
- Colosseum - At night, the Colosseum in Rome becomes a stunning sight, enveloped in a magical glow that enhances the ancient amphitheater’s allure. With carefully placed lighting, the arches and remaining structures shine against the night sky, showcasing its magnificence and architectural intricacies. This iconic emblem of Rome’s imperial history, once the venue for gladiatorial games and public events, takes on a tranquil yet commanding presence after dark. Evening tours, often available through special arrangements, provide a distinctive and personal experience of the Colosseum, allowing visitors to delve into its history and admire its construction away from the daytime crowds. The Colosseum at night serves as a timeless testament to Rome’s rich heritage, captivating all who witness it under the stars. NOTE: Colosseum is our meeting point, so we will gather in front of the Colosseum for a photo session before proceeding to our next historical route.
- Circus Maximus - The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue situated in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine Hills in Rome. It was the largest stadium in ancient Rome, with a capacity of over 150,000 spectators. The Circus Maximus hosted various events, including chariot races, religious ceremonies, and public spectacles. Today, it is an archaeological site where visitors can explore the remnants of the ancient structure and learn about its significance in Roman history and culture.
- Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta - The Knights of Malta Gate in Rome, also known as the Keyhole of Rome, offers a unique view through the Sovereign Military Order of Malta’s property, framing a perfectly aligned sight of St. Peter’s Basilica in the distance. Located on Aventine Hill, this gate is part of the Villa del Priorato di Malta, which houses the embassy of the Order to the Holy See. The Order, a Catholic lay religious order and sovereign entity, originated in the 11th century, providing care for pilgrims in Jerusalem. The keyhole view through the gate has become a popular spot for tourists and photographers, offering a unique perspective that encapsulates the grandeur of Rome and the spiritual significance of the Order’s historical presence in the city.
- Bocca della Verita - Our fun, historical, and exciting stop is la Bocca della Veritá. Here’s a brief overview of this place. Located in the portico of Santa Maria in Cosmedin Church, the Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Veritá) is a world-famous large marble mask said to bite the hand of those who lie.
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - We will explore the historic square of Rome. Piazza Venezia is renowned for its iconic monument, beautiful buildings, and ancient basilica. Piazza Venezia is still in use today. Currently, it houses the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia and the National Institute of Archaeology and History of Art. It is the famous shopping street of Rome, where you will also see Via del Corso street on the opposite side of Venezia Square.
- Pantheon - At night, the Pantheon in Rome becomes a captivating spectacle, with its ancient façade and grand entrance illuminated by warm lighting that highlights its majestic columns and pediment. The surrounding square, Piazza della Rotonda, takes on a lively atmosphere as locals and tourists gather to admire the illuminated monument. The interplay of light and shadow across the Pantheon’s exterior and the serene, almost mystical aura of the interior, visible through the open doorway, offer a completely different experience compared to the daytime. The nighttime illumination accentuates the architectural details and the monumental scale of this ancient temple-turned-church, making a visit after dusk a memorable experience that connects visitors to the enduring legacy of Rome’s imperial past.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona at night transforms into a magical spectacle in the heart of Rome. This iconic public square, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and three magnificent fountains, including Bernini’s famous Fountain of the Four Rivers, is bathed in ambient lighting that highlights its artistic and architectural details. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by street artists, musicians, and vendors, creating a vibrant social scene. Cafés and restaurants surrounding the square fill with locals and tourists alike, enjoying al fresco dining against the backdrop of illuminated historic buildings. The combination of art, history, and lively nighttime culture makes Piazza Navona a must-visit destination, offering a quintessentially Roman experience under the stars.
- Trastevere - Trastevere is a vibrant neighborhood in Rome known for its charming cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and lively atmosphere. Located on the west bank of the Tiber River, Trastevere is famous for its narrow alleyways, colorful buildings, and bustling piazzas. It’s a popular destination for both tourists and locals, offering a wide array of restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. Trastevere is also home to several historic churches, such as the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, which dates back to the 4th century. In the evening, the neighborhood comes alive with street performers, musicians, and a lively nightlife scene, making it a must-visit area for anyone exploring Rome.
- Fontana dell’Acqua Paola - The Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, also known as the Fontanone, is a monumental fountain located on the Janiculum Hill in Rome, Italy. Commissioned by Pope Paul V in the early 17th century, the fountain is renowned for its grandeur and stunning views over the city. The design of the fountain is reminiscent of ancient Roman architecture, featuring a central arch with cascading water and two smaller arches on either side. The Fontanone is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to enjoy panoramic views of Rome and to relax in its picturesque surroundings.
- Terrazza del Gianicolo - The Janiculum Hill, known in Italian as “Gianicolo,” is a picturesque hill located in the western part of Rome, Italy. While not one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The Janiculum is known for its peaceful atmosphere, tree-lined pathways, and charming gardens. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, picnic spots, and historical landmarks such as the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola and the Janiculum Terrace. The hill is also home to several monuments, including statues of Garibaldi and Anita, commemorating their role in the Italian unification movement. The Janiculum Hill is an ideal spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the city while enjoying breathtaking views of Rome’s skyline. The view from the Gianicolo terrace, the highest hill in Rome, is truly unforgettable.

- Sony Alpha 7 IV
- Canon 5D Mark IV
- Vespa Scooter with Driver
- HELMET
- Hygienic caps
- 25-50 high quality pictures taken during experience
- Sony Alpha 7 IV
- Canon 5D Mark IV
- Vespa Scooter with Driver
- HELMET
- Hygienic caps
- 25-50 high quality pictures taken during experience
- Tips (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Guided tour inside monuments
- Entrance tickets to monuments
- Tips (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Guided tour inside monuments
- Entrance tickets to monuments
A Vespa night tour in Rome offers an exhilarating and unique way to explore the Eternal City’s illuminated splendor after dark. Picture gliding through the cobblestone streets on a classic Vespa scooter, the cool night air brushing against your face as you navigate between Rome’s iconic landmarks, bathed in the warm glow of streetlights. From the…
A Vespa night tour in Rome offers an exhilarating and unique way to explore the Eternal City’s illuminated splendor after dark. Picture gliding through the cobblestone streets on a classic Vespa scooter, the cool night air brushing against your face as you navigate between Rome’s iconic landmarks, bathed in the warm glow of streetlights. From the majestic Colosseum, casting its ancient shadow under the moonlight, to the Vatican City’s serene beauty, and the lively piazzas like Navona and Campo de’ Fiori vibrant with night-time revelers—the city reveals a different, more intimate side. This adventure not only allows you to see Rome’s famous sites in a new light but also to experience the city’s bustling nightlife, encapsulating the romance and allure that is quintessentially Roman. A Vespa night tour is an unforgettable way to experience Rome’s magic, combining the thrill of the ride with the timeless charm of the city.
NOTE : THIS EXPERIENCE CONSIDERED ONLY FOR PASSANGERS.
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.