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Experience Rome in 90 minutes on a vintage Vespa Sidecar tour with a friendly local driver, visiting iconic landmarks and enjoying stunning city views.
Discover Rome from a fresh perspective with the Rome Vespa Sidecar Tour, a lively 90-minute adventure through the heart of the city. This tour, operated by Vesparella, offers a stylish and fun way to see many of Rome’s most famous landmarks in a short time. For just one and a half hours, travelers get to cruise through historic streets in a vintage Vespa with a sidecar, led by a friendly licensed driver. This experience is perfect for first-time visitors, those with limited time, or anyone looking to add a bit of excitement to their Roman holiday.
The tour departs from Piazza di San Pantaleo and takes you past some of Rome’s most recognizable sights, including the Colosseum, Vatican, and Castel Sant’Angelo. The ride includes two scenic stops: one at the Pincio Terrace in Villa Borghese for panoramic city views, and another at the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola for pictures and a short visit. Reviews consistently praise the guides for their friendly attitude, local knowledge, and skillful driving—making this a safe and enjoyable experience for all.
While the 90-minute ride offers an energetic overview of the city, it also provides enough time for great photo opportunities and quick insights into Rome’s history. The Vespa seats two passengers—one in the sidecar and one behind the driver—and guests can switch during stops to experience both riding and sitting in the sidecar. It’s a passenger-only tour, driven by fully licensed local drivers who speak multiple languages, including English, Italian, French, and Turkish.


The tour begins at Piazza di San Pantaleo, a lively square close to Rome’s historic center. The Vespa is parked ready to go, and the local driver greets guests warmly to start the 90-minute adventure. This meeting point is convenient for travelers arriving from various parts of Rome, making it an easy and straightforward start for the ride.
The initial motorcycle ride takes you through busy streets, giving guests a taste of what it’s like to navigate Rome’s lively traffic. The driver leads the way confidently, sharing brief insights about the city along the route. From here, the sightseeing begins in earnest with a quick pass by major landmarks.
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The tour quickly moves past important sights like Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica and the Spanish Steps, offering guests a glimpse of Rome’s elegant architecture and bustling piazzas. These moments are mostly viewed from the comfort of the Vespa, making for a much more exciting way to see the city than walking.
The guide provides just enough commentary to inform and entertain without overwhelming, emphasizing local stories and fun facts. This balance keeps the ride lively while still allowing plenty of space for photos and just soaking in the atmosphere.

One of the highlight stops is the Pinco Terrace in Villa Borghese, where travelers can step out for about 15 minutes. Here, a photo stop offers sweeping vistas of Rome, including famous rooftops and landmarks that stretch to the horizon. The guide may also provide some historical context or recommendations for further exploration.
This scenic pause provides a chance to take memorable photos, appreciate the city’s layout, and enjoy the fresh air. It’s a favorite part of the tour, especially amidst the lively backdrop of Rome’s skyline.
As the Vespa continues, it passes Castel Sant’Angelo, a fortress with a long history, and the Vatican, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. While the tour doesn’t stop here, the driver points out these sites from the street, enriching the experience with interesting insights.
Driving by these landmarks at speed provides a sense of the scale and majesty of Rome’s most revered sites, offering an overview perfect for first-time visitors or those on a tight schedule.
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The second major stop is at the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, a picturesque fountain known for its ornate design and scenic setting. Guests can take about 15 minutes here to snap photos, stretch their legs, and admire the fountain’s architectural details.
The guide may also share stories about the fountain’s history, adding depth to the visit. This stop is ideal for capturing stunning images of Rome’s baroque fountains and taking a breather before the final leg of the tour.
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The ride then weaves through Trastevere, a lively neighborhood famed for its narrow streets and authentic Roman atmosphere. The Ponte Garibaldi bridge provides a scenic crossing back across the Tiber River, framing views of the city center.
While not a stop, riding through these vibrant areas adds a local flavor to the experience, allowing guests to observe everyday Roman life in motion.

The Vittorio Emanuele II Monument is passed by motorcycle, offering a glimpse of its grandeur as the tour heads toward the Roman Forum. While the tour does not stop here, its proximity gives an overview of the ancient ruins that define Roman history.
Guests get a sense of how interconnected Rome’s past and present are, with the city’s ancient monuments towering alongside lively streets.

The tour concludes back where it started, completing a full circuit of Rome’s highlights in just 90 minutes. The ride offers a fun, energetic way to see many landmarks without the fatigue of walking or the constraints of a traditional bus tour.
Guests often praise the friendly, professional drivers, who also take great photos during the stops, ensuring memories are captured.
The meeting point at Piazza di San Pantaleo is easy to find, and the Vespa is ready to start at the scheduled time. The tour is passenger-only and driven by licensed local drivers speaking multiple languages.
The group size is small, with only two passengers per Vespa, and the tour can be cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. The duration of 1.5 hours ensures a quick yet rundown, making it suitable for those with limited time in Rome.
This experience appeals to travelers seeking a stylish, fun way to explore Rome’s landmarks. It suits first-time visitors wanting a broad overview and photographers eager for great snapshots. The drivers’ reputation for being friendly and knowledgeable is consistently highlighted, making it a safe and engaging ride.
However, it’s not suitable for children under 6, people over 115 kg, or 95 years old, due to safety and physical considerations.
The 90-minute Vespa Sidecar tour offers a compact, lively introduction to Rome’s most famous sights. The friendly drivers, stunning viewpoints, and fun riding experience make it stand out among city tours. The cost is reasonable, especially considering the personalized attention and memorable photos included.
This tour is an excellent choice for adventurous travelers who want to see Rome from a different angle, with plenty of opportunities to take stunning photos and enjoy the city’s vibrant atmosphere. While it’s not the best option for very young children or those with mobility concerns, most visitors will find it a highlight of their stay.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 6 years old are not suitable for this tour due to safety reasons.
How many people can fit on the Vespa?
Each Vespa seats two passengers—one in the sidecar and one behind the driver.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What languages do the drivers speak?
The drivers speak Italian, English, French, and Turkish.
Can I switch between the sidecar and the passenger seat?
Yes, guests can switch at the stops to experience both riding positions.
Are the drivers professional and safe?
Yes, all drivers are licensed locals known for their friendly attitude and skillful driving.
What landmarks will I see?
You’ll pass by the Colosseum, Castel Sant’Angelo, Vatican, Roman Forum, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, and more.
Is there a flexibility for cancellations?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I wear?
It’s best to wear comfortable clothing and consider a light jacket, as you’ll be outdoors during the ride.
How do I find the meeting point?
The meeting point is Piazza di San Pantaleo, easy to locate with the coordinates 41.897056579589844, 12.472612380981445.