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Experience Rome on a vintage Vespa with this 3-hour Dolce Vita Vespa Tour. Enjoy iconic landmarks, stunning viewpoints, and expert guides for $240.18 per person.
Explore Rome from a fresh perspective with the Dolce Vita Vespa Tour, a 3-hour adventure priced at $240.18 per person. This private tour, operated by Roma To Get, offers a chance to glide through the city on a made-in-Italy Vespa, driven by an experienced guide, with helmet included. The tour’s focus on iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Aventine Hills, and Gianicolo Terrace makes it ideal for vintage lovers and those seeking stunning photo opportunities. While the tour includes several free stops with impressive views, some attractions, such as the Colosseum and Circo Massimo, do not include admission tickets. This tour is perfect for travelers who want a personalized, leisurely way to see Rome’s highlights while enjoying local charm and fascinating stories.
The tour begins at Piazza della Repubblica, a central location in Rome, easily accessible via public transportation. The meeting point is convenient for travelers staying in or near the city center. The activity concludes back at the same meeting point, making it simple to plan the rest of your day in Rome.
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This tour offers a unique way to explore Rome on a vintage Vespa, adding a touch of the Italian dolce vita to your sightseeing experience. With a personal guide driving, you can relax and enjoy the ride while the guide narrates stories about the city’s history and culture in English. The helmet is provided for safety, and the private nature of the tour ensures personalized attention.
The tour kicks off with a stop at the Colosseum, Rome’s most recognizable monument. Though admission tickets are not included, the exterior provides an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to marvel at ancient Roman architecture. From here, the guide shares fascinating stories about the site, setting an exciting tone for the tour.
Next, the Vespa passes by Circo Massimo, the site of ancient chariot races. This was the first gymnasium of Rome where athletes trained for various sports, including riding chariots and horses. The ruins of the imperial palace can also be admired from this vantage point, offering a glimpse into Rome’s grandeur.
A highlight is the stop at Roseto Comunale, a garden that holds around 1,100 species of roses from all over the world, including China and Mongolia. The garden’s historical ties to the Jewish community of Rome add an extra layer of cultural significance, making it a memorable photo stop.
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The Aventine Hill is one of Rome’s seven hills and a favorite for its peaceful atmosphere and scenic views. Visitors enjoy the orange garden (Parco Savelli), which offers a spectacular panoramic view of Rome. The guide shares the secret about the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, making this stop both picturesque and intriguing.
The Vespa glides into Trastevere, one of Rome’s most beloved neighborhoods. Known for its labyrinth of alleys, lively squares, and traditional Roman taverns, Trastevere offers a lively contrast to the historic monuments. While the tour does not include stops here, the area’s charming streets make it a perfect backdrop for photos.
The guide takes you to the Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, affectionately called the “Fontanone” by Romans. Crafted with marbles from the Roman Forum and Tevere, this fountain impresses with its majesty and decorative details. It’s a scenic spot to pause and appreciate Roman craftsmanship.
The tour’s highlight is the Gianicolo Terrace, where you meet Giuseppe Garibaldi, a key figure in Italy’s unification. From this vantage point, travelers enjoy an unforgettable view of Rome. The guide also shares stories about Lady Garibaldi, adding depth to this panoramic experience.
The private transportation makes the tour comfortable, with the guide handling the Vespa and traffic. The helmet ensures safety, and the tour’s duration of approximately 3 hours strikes a good balance between sightseeing and leisure. Since this is a private tour, only your group participates, allowing a tailored experience.
While the tour covers many iconic sites, admission tickets to places like the Colosseum and Circo Massimo are not included, which travelers should keep in mind. However, the free stops at Aventino Hill, Fontana dell’Acqua Paola, and the Gianicolo Terrace offer free access and spectacular views. The pace is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed.
This Vespa tour appeals most to vintage enthusiasts, photography lovers, and those seeking a luxurious yet relaxed way to explore Rome. It suits travelers who appreciate personalized experiences and enjoy storytelling about local history. Since it involves riding on a Vespa, it’s best for those comfortable with that mode of transport, but the guide drives, so physical effort is minimal.
Some stops, such as the Colosseum and Circo Massimo, do not include tickets, so additional purchases may be necessary if you wish to enter these sites. The tour’s duration of around 3 hours is ideal for sightseeing but may be too brief for visitors wanting extended visits inside landmarks. The price of $240.18 per person reflects the private, guided experience on a vintage Vespa.
The Dolce Vita Vespa Tour offers a personalized, stylish way to see Rome, blending sightseeing with the thrill of riding a vintage scooter. The expert guide and stunning viewpoints make this tour stand out, especially for those wanting a less conventional experience. It’s best suited for adventure-minded visitors who enjoy history, photo opportunities, and a touch of Italian elegance.
While it doesn’t include entrance fees to certain landmarks, the tour provides excellent value through the private, guided approach and memorable stops. For anyone looking to combine romance, history, and the Italian lifestyle, this Vespa adventure deserves a place on the travel list.
“A highlight of my trip to Rome! The team was personable and delightful. Great way to see the city, especially on hot days.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Since the tour involves riding on a Vespa with a guide driving, it is best for adults comfortable with this mode of transport. The tour is private, so children may be limited depending on their comfort with riding.
Are admission tickets to the Colosseum included?
No, tickets for the Colosseum and Circo Massimo are not included. Additional tickets would need to be purchased if entering these sites.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, covering multiple stops and sightseeing.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
There is no specific information on wheelchair accessibility; given the nature of Vespa riding and city streets, it may not be suitable for all mobility levels.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for riding and weather conditions is recommended. A helmet is provided for safety.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, allowing flexibility in planning.