Full day private guided tour of Rome by golf-cart & Colosseum and Roman Forum
Full day private guided tour of Rome by golf-cart & Colosseum and Roman Forum
Rome, Italy
Tour Rating
7 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Overview
See the highlights of Rome in a different way—on a golf cart that allows you to zip around the city. Spend the morning visiting churches, fountains, and lesser-known areas of the city. After lunch, skip the lines at the Roman Colosseum, saving time and stress. Then, it’s on to the Roman Forum and Palantine Hill to learn more about the city’s storied history. Sit back and relax as your private guide whisks you everywhere you need to be.
Full day tour of Rome’s highlights
Private tour guide
Visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Palantine Hill
Hotel pickup and drop-off included
What's Included
Hotel pick-up (when inside Rome's historical center)
Private guided tour
Lunch break
Bottled water
Coffee and/or Tea
Skip the line Colosseum & Roman forum tickets
Gratuities
Hotel drop-off
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Province of Rome, Province of Rome, Lazio
Traveler pickup is offered please note tour ends at Colosseum
Departure Time
9:00 AM
Return Details
Colosseum, Piazza del Colosseo, 1, 00184 Roma RM, Italy
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Colosseum
Visit Rome’s most famous and iconic site: The almighty colosseum or by it’s true name: the Flavian amphitheater. Where Gladiators would fight for their lives and emperors would win the people hearts.
Enter this vast archeological site with your private guide and walk the streets from which Emperors ruled the world. This is the largest archeological site inside a city and you will get a chance to see a lot of sites while learning about the Roman Empire.
Victory arches are indeed a Roman invention. Three of them are still standing in Rome including this one which belongs to the Famous Constantine the Great who is responsible for Christianity taking over Rome and the known world.
Visit this extraordinary gigantic marble column which has been standing in place for 2000 years telling in detail the story of the Dacian war and the glory of Emperor Trajan.
This little brother of the Colosseum is actually older than its bigger brother. Already Ceasar was involved in building which is today privately owned. Architecturally seen it tells multiple stories.