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Experience Rome by Vespa at night with a 1.5-hour tour including photos and Aperol Spritz from Colosseum to Gianicolo hill, led by friendly guides for $66.

This night photography tour in Rome offers a lively and visually stunning way to explore the city’s most iconic landmarks. For $66 per person, you get 1.5 hours of guided Vespa riding through historic neighborhoods, with plenty of opportunities to snap 25 professional-quality photos of landmarks like the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, and Gianicolo Hill. The tour combines scenic views, engaging storytelling, and a relaxed social vibe, making it ideal for travelers seeking a memorable and active experience.
One of the tour’s standout features is the Aperol Spritz at Gianicolo Hill, where you can enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in breathtaking panoramic vistas of Rome. The tour is suitable for those who enjoy lively, outdoor activities and want to see the city illuminated at night, although it requires comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. With a small group size limited to 10 participants, the experience feels intimate and personalized.
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The tour begins at the conveniently located Via del Colosseo, 31, where participants meet the activity provider. After a quick helmet fitting, the Vespa scooters are ready to whisk visitors through Rome’s winding streets, providing an authentic and fun way to travel. The starting location places you close to the Colosseum and central enough to cover multiple iconic sites within the tour duration.
The meeting at Cafe Roma offers a relaxed spot to gather before heading out into the Roman night. The driver and tour guide are part of the experience, providing both safety and contextual insights on the city’s history and landmarks.

The tour hits key landmarks in a carefully crafted sequence that balances photo opportunities with scenic drives. It starts with two photo stops at the Colosseum, where the illuminated amphitheater creates a dramatic backdrop for photos. These stops each last 15 minutes and allow for capturing stunning images of Rome’s most famous monument.
Next, the route passes by the Circus Maximus for a quick look, giving a sense of the ancient racing arena’s scale. Then, you’ll visit the Giardino degli Aranci, a peaceful park offering beautiful views of Rome—perfect for some relaxed photos and enjoying the calm night atmosphere.
The Trastevere neighborhood is a lively area full of artisan shops and bars that the tour passes through, giving a taste of Rome’s vibrant street life. The route also includes a view of the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, a monument built in 1612, which adds historical charm to the night ride.

The final stop takes you to Colle del Gianicolo, or Gianicolo Hill, where the view of Rome’s skyline is truly spectacular at night. Here, participants get 20 minutes to enjoy a refreshing Aperol Spritz while soaking in panoramic vistas of the city’s illuminated rooftops and landmarks. This moment offers a perfect blend of relaxation and spectacle, making it one of the most memorable parts of the tour.
After the photo stop and Aperol Spritz, the guide leads the group back to the starting point at Via Quattro Novembre. The return trip is a smooth ride through Rome’s streets, culminating in a convenient finish at a central location.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes a Vespa scooter ride, an experienced driver, a hygienic cap, and a helmet for safety. The Aperol Spritz is provided at Gianicolo Hill, completing the authentic Roman experience. The professional guide offers commentary in English, Italian, or Turkish, ensuring clear communication and engaging storytelling.
Participants receive 25 high-quality photos taken during the tour, captured on a Sony Alpha 7 IV camera. This service provides a lasting memory of the experience without the need for personal photography equipment.
Exclusions include entrance tickets to attractions, guided tours inside monuments, additional food or drinks, and hotel transfers. The tour is designed for active individuals comfortable on a scooter, with a limit of 10 participants to maintain an intimate atmosphere.
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The initial photo stops at the Colosseum allow visitors to capture iconic images while it’s beautifully lit at night. These brief stops are perfect for getting stunning photos of the amphitheater’s façade.
Passing by the Circus Maximus, the route offers a quick glance at a site once famous for chariot races, giving a sense of Rome’s ancient entertainment. The Giardino degli Aranci provides a serene green space with scenic city views, ideal for relaxed photos and appreciating Rome’s peaceful side.
The Trastevere neighborhood injects vibrancy into the tour, with narrow streets and lively ambiance. The Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, built in 1612, adds historical depth and architectural beauty to the journey.
Finally, Gianicolo Hill offers a breathtaking panoramic view—a perfect setting for the Aperol Spritz and photo opportunity. The 20-minute stop here combines scenic relaxation with a chance to enjoy Rome’s nightscape.

Riding a Vespa scooter through Rome’s illuminated streets provides an exciting and authentic way to see the city. The guides are described as friendly and capable, ensuring a safe and informative ride. The small group setting allows for personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere.
The pacing of the tour is lively but manageable, with enough time at each stop for photos and sightseeing. The routes may be adjusted for city events or festivals, adding some flexibility. The 15-minute photo stops are well timed to avoid rush, giving ample opportunity to capture the landmarks.
The Aperol Spritz adds a festive touch, making the experience feel like a special evening outing rather than just a sightseeing tour. It’s particularly suited for adventurous travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to experience Rome from a fresh perspective.
This tour appeals to those seeking a fun, active experience in Rome, especially if they appreciate photo opportunities and scenic views. It’s perfect for small groups looking for an intimate atmosphere, with the added bonus of professional photos.
While suitable for most adults, it’s not recommended for children under 5, pregnant women, or those over 110 kg (243 lbs) due to safety considerations. The tour continues even in light rain, making it a flexible option for most weather conditions, provided participants are prepared.
Travelers interested in nighttime city views, local drinks, and short but lively rides will find this Vespa experience to be a delightful way to explore Rome’s enchanting evening scenery.
The combination of scenic routes, professional photography, and Aperol Spritz makes this tour a lively and memorable way to discover Rome at night. The $66 price point offers solid value for the quality of photos and unique experience provided.
The small group size fosters a friendly environment where guides can share stories and insights that enrich the journey. The top highlights, such as Gianicolo Hill’s vistas and the illuminated Colosseum, are sure to leave a lasting impression.
This tour is best suited for active visitors who want to combine sightseeing, photography, and social fun in a short, lively adventure through Rome’s vibrant nightscape.
Is this tour suitable for children or pregnant women?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, or people over 110 kg (243 lbs) due to safety reasons and physical requirements.
What is included in the price?
The price includes a Vespa scooter ride, an experienced driver, a hygienic cap, helmet, Aperol Spritz, a tour guide, and 25 professional photos taken during the tour.
Can the route be changed or affected by weather?
Yes, the route may be adjusted for city events or festivals, and the tour continues in light rain. The itineraries might vary due to weather, season, or road closures.
How long is the tour and where does it end?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours and concludes at Via Quattro Novembre, where participants return their helmets and scooters, ending the experience centrally located in Rome.
What should I bring to participate?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for the outdoor ride. No large luggage or unaccompanied minors are allowed.