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Discover Rome’s Seven Hills on a fun, 3.5-hour Segway tour with expert guides, visiting iconic sites like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and more for $100.99

The Hills of Ancient Rome Segway Tour offers an engaging way to see some of the city’s most iconic sites in just 3.5 hours. Priced at $100.99 per person, this tour departs from Piazza del Gesù and features a semi-private group of up to 8 participants, making for a personalized experience. The tour is highly rated with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars from 28 reviews and is recommended by 100% of participants.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the combination of easy Segway riding lessons and the chance to scale the Seven Hills of Rome. The tour covers a wide range of famous landmarks, including the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and the Knights of Malta Keyhole, all while providing insightful commentary from a knowledgeable guide. With wifi, toilets, and luggage space available at the starting point, it’s designed for comfort and convenience.
One key consideration is that this tour is best suited to those aged 15 and above with moderate agility, given the electric Segway experience. It’s a fantastic option for travelers who want to avoid foot fatigue but still enjoy comprehensive views and stories of ancient Rome in a fun, modern way.

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The tour begins at the Rolling Rome shop, where guests receive a Segway riding lesson and safety instructions before heading out. The location offers wifi, toilets, and luggage storage, making it easy to prepare for the adventure. The tour concludes at the same spot, ensuring a straightforward experience with no transport hassles.
The local guide leads the group, sharing stories and historical insights about each stop. Many guides are multi-lingual, ensuring clear communication for diverse groups. The tour includes ponchos in case of rain, so weather is rarely a problem.

The tour’s core feature is the ability to easily scale the Seven Hills of Rome on a Segway, avoiding the need for strenuous walking. The monumental views from places like Colle Aventino and Colle Capitolino are memorable, offering sweeping vistas of the city and ancient ruins.
Each hill provides a different perspective: Colle Aventino offers beautiful rooftop views, while Colle Capitolino overlooks the Roman Forum from its famous viewpoint. The Circo Massimo stop is on the site of ancient chariot races, with remains of the largest stadium used for thousands of years.

Among the stops, the Trajan’s Column stands out as a 2000-year-old marble monument illustrating the Dacian Wars, offering a tangible connection to Rome’s imperial past. The Foro Romano allows the imagination to picture Roman citizens shopping, political debates, and legal proceedings in ancient times.
The Knights of Malta Keyhole offers a unique visual experience—peeking through a famous keyhole reveals a perfectly framed view of St. Peter’s Basilica on the horizon, along with a tiny country nestled inside Rome. Meanwhile, the Bocca della Verità provides a fun, slightly eerie photo opportunity with its ancient marble “mouth,” once used as a lie detector.
The Teatro di Marcello completes the circuit as an older and architecturally fascinating site, which tells its own stories through its design. The Palatine Hill offers close-up views of ancient ruins, adding depth to the historical journey.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with a minimum age of 15 and an emphasis on moderate agility. The semi-private format keeps the group small, ensuring personalized attention and easier navigation through crowded streets.
Participants receive helmets for safety, and the Segway itself is provided along with a lesson on how to ride and stay safe. The tour operates with a local guide who speaks multiple languages, enhancing the educational aspect.
Since there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, travelers should plan to arrive at the meeting point on time. The meeting and ending point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible from various parts of Rome.

Booking is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for easy rescheduling if needed. The tour runs rain or shine, with ponchos provided, ensuring that weather doesn’t spoil the experience.
The advance booking window averages 42 days, indicating strong demand and the popularity of this tour. The group size is capped at 10 travelers, maintaining a personal and engaging experience.

The combination of sightseeing, fun, and expert guidance makes this Segway tour a top choice for exploring Rome’s ancient monuments without the fatigue of long walks. The well-organized stops on the Seven Hills give a rundown of Roman history, from Trajan’s Column to the Roman Forum.
The enthusiastic guides, praised in reviews for their knowledge and friendliness, enhance the experience significantly. The fun of riding a Segway, combined with the opportunity to see many sights efficiently, appeals to a broad range of travelers, especially those new to Segway riding or with limited time.

While the tour is designed for most, those under 15 years or with limited mobility might find it less suitable. The group size of up to 8 participants ensures intimacy, but it might fill up quickly, so early booking is recommended.
The price point of $100.99 is reasonable for the coverage and convenience offered, but travelers seeking a more in-depth, slower-paced experience might prefer other options.
This 3.5-hour tour provides a lively, informative way to explore Rome’s Seven Hills on a Segway. The expert guides, combined with the ease of riding and the strategic stops, make it a compelling choice for anyone wanting to see a lot in a short time.
It’s especially ideal for first-time visitors, or those who want to avoid tiring their feet but still enjoy the sights and stories of ancient Rome. The small group setting fosters a more personal experience, and the memorable views from hills like Aventino and Capitoline leave a lasting impression.
This tour stands out as a fun, efficient, and educational way to experience the Eternal City from a historical and scenic perspective.
“Nikko was a fantastic guide and very personable, tons of knowledge what a great tour , there's talk of Italy getting rid of segways, that would be…”
Is the Segway tour suitable for children?
The tour has a minimum age of 15 years, so it’s best suited for teenagers and adults. Participants must have moderate agility to ride comfortably.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather is recommended. Ponchos are provided in case of rain, which is useful given the tour operates rain or shine.
Are there any safety concerns?
Safety helmets are included, and guests receive a Segway riding lesson and safety instructions before starting. The small group size allows guides to monitor safety closely.
What sites will I see on this tour?
Stops include the Piazza Venezia, Trajan’s Column, Roman Forum, Circo Massimo, Colle Aventino, Knights of Malta Keyhole, Bocca della Verità, Colle Capitolino, Palatine Hill, and Teatro di Marcello.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 42 days in advance, reflecting its popularity and the limited group size.
Can I cancel this tour easily?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled 24 hours prior to the start time, providing peace of mind when planning your trip.