Hop on a golf cart for a comprehensive tour of Rome in a short amount of time. You'll stay out from behind glass bus windows, but also off your feet; this is a great option for those who have trouble walking long distances. Combine the blockbuster sites with some hidden gems and listen to your guide's commentary on Rome's history, culture, and modern life. A small group of just six people means you'll enjoy personal attention and the chance to ask questions.
Cover tons of ground in just a few hours in Rome
Perfect choice for those with mobility challenges
Enjoy an intimate atmosphere with a small group of just six people
Stop for an included gelato or coffee
What's Included
Golf Cart Tour of Rome
Small Group of ONLY 6 people max!
Professional Local Expert Guide
Best way to see Rome comprehensively and really get a feel for the eternal city!
Gratuities (optional)
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Piazza della Repubblica, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
Departure Time
9:30 AM
Return Details
Returns to original departure point
What To Expect
Itinerary
Pass By:
Piazza della Repubblica
Begin your tour in one of Rome's most central and bustling squares, Piazza della Repubblica, enjoying beautiful views of the Thermal Baths of Diocletian and Santa Maria deli Angeli e dei Martiri
Drive up to the beautiful Terrace to the Colosseum, the perfect place for the best pictures of this incredible monument and gorgeous views of the Palatine hill and the Roman Forum
Continue on to the Mouth of Truth, and learn the story behind this Roman legend which says that whoever places their hand in this Roman mask and lies, will have their hand bitten off. Good thing you will only be passing by on your golf cart drive!
Circle around the incredible piazza Venezia, where you will see the monumental Altar to the Country, otherwise known as Vittoriano, learn the history behind this enormous monument, and why the romans came up with its many nicknames
And of course, admire the incredible beauty of the Pantheon, the world's most well-preserved ancient Roman temple. Truly a visit to Rome is incomplete without seeing the Pantheon!