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Explore Rome at night on a 4-hour golf cart tour, enjoy authentic Italian pizza, artisanal ice cream, and visit iconic sights like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain.
The Rome with Golf Cart at Night with Pizza & Ice Cream tour offers an engaging way to experience Rome’s most famous landmarks in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. Priced at $195.50 per person, this 4-hour guided experience combines scenic golf cart rides with stops at legendary sites, topped off with authentic Italian cuisine. It’s a popular choice, often booked 93 days in advance, and comes with the convenience of pickup service and a mobile ticket.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a rundown of Rome’s highlights after dark, with a relaxed pace that allows plenty of photo opportunities. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate delicious food, iconic sights, and engaging guides. Keep in mind that Colosseum and Pantheon entry tickets are not included, so plan accordingly if you want to explore those sites further.

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The tour begins at 6:30 pm, providing a leisurely 4-hour exploration of Rome’s most dazzling sites after sunset. The golf cart allows for easy navigation through busy streets, giving a sense of intimacy and comfort while touring the historic city center. This mode of transport is praised for managing traffic smoothly and offering a fun, relaxed way to see Rome.
Travelers are led through illuminated piazzas and landmarks, with the guide sharing insights about each location. The small group size ensures personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions and enjoy the storytelling. The pickup service means you don’t need to worry about logistics—just meet at the designated starting point and enjoy a seamless experience.
The tour’s first stop is Piazza Navona, a lively square with a rich history. Entirely covered in cobblestones, this space is marked by three fountains and an Egyptian obelisk. It was built on the site of the former Stadium of Domitian, giving it a unique elongated shape. Here, the guide highlights the architectural and historical significance of the square, making it an excellent photo opportunity.
Afterward, the tour moves to nearby Pantheon, a building of ancient Rome dedicated to all gods. Although the entrance ticket isn’t included, the guide discusses its architecture and history, emphasizing its role as a church and monument.
One of the most striking stops is Fontana di Trevi, where the largest of Rome’s fountains impresses even under night sky illumination. Dating back to 19 BC, the fountain marks the end of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct. At night, the crowds thin out, making it easier to capture stunning photos and appreciate the intricate sculptures.
The guide shares stories about the fountain’s legends, enhancing the experience. Visitors have praised seeing the Trevi Fountain less crowded at night, which makes for a more relaxed visit and better photo opportunities.

Next, the tour visits Piazza di Spagna, home to the eighteenth-century Trinità dei Monti staircase. This famous staircase is made of travertine and is often called “the living room of Rome.” The church of Santissima Trinità dei Monti dominates the square, providing a scenic backdrop.
The 20-minute stop allows time for photos and a quick walk around the square. The guide discusses its architectural features and its importance in Roman social life. The area’s lively ambiance makes it a favorite among many visitors.
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The tour then ventures to Piazza del Popolo, an historical intersection where three main streets converge. Situated beneath the Pincio Gardens, it was once the main entrance to Rome in ancient times. The square’s spacious layout and fountains provide perfect spots for photos and reflections on Rome’s ancient past.
This stop lasts about 10 minutes, giving enough time for quick photos and a sense of the square’s grandeur. The guide shares insights into its Roman origins and significance.

A highlight of this tour is the one-hour dinner at a local Roman restaurant. The meal begins with a starter of cured meats and mozzarella before moving on to Roman pasta dishes such as Amatriciana, Carbonara, or Cacio e Pepe. Guests enjoy cappuccino and tozzetto as dessert, rounding out a genuine Italian culinary experience.
The dinner is well-reviewed for its quality and authenticity, providing a welcome break and a taste of local flavors. The tour’s focus on authentic cuisine distinguishes it from purely sightseeing tours.
Following dinner, the tour proceeds to the Colosseum, Italy’s most iconic ancient structure. Standing 188 meters long and 57 meters high, this large elliptical amphitheater once hosted over 50,000 spectators. At night, the Colosseum’s illuminated exterior creates a breathtaking scene.
While admission tickets are not included, the guide shares fascinating facts about its history, architecture, and past events. The 30-minute stop allows for photos and appreciation of its architectural grandeur, away from daytime crowds.
Next, the tour visits Circus Maximus, which once held up to 300,000 spectators. Its 600-meter-long sand track was used for chariot races and other events. Now, the open space offers views of the surrounding ruins and outdoor atmosphere.
The 15-minute stop provides a sense of Rome’s entertainment history. The guide explains its function in ancient times, connecting past to present.
St. Peter’s Square is a grand highlight, with its colonnades and statues of saints. Spanning approximately 340 meters wide, the square is partially closed on the sides by 284 columns and 88 statues. The 25-minute visit features excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the scale and design of the Vatican’s entrance.
The guide discusses St. Peter’s Basilica from outside, emphasizing its architectural features and religious significance, making this stop a meaningful end to the sightseeing.
The tour continues through several smaller squares. Campo de’ Fiori was once a flower market and features historic buildings. Piazza Farnese is known for its elegance, with fountains and the French Embassy building. Piazza Venezia is dominated by the Vittoriano monument and Palazzo Venezia, a former ruling palace.
These stops, lasting 10 to 5 minutes, offer quick glimpses into Rome’s urban fabric. The guide shares historical tidbits about each location’s significance.
The tour concludes with a drop-off after around 4 hours of exploration. Travelers get an immersive overview of Rome’s illuminated landmarks, combined with authentic Italian food and artisanal ice cream. The small group setting and professional guides, like Riccardo and Onofrio, ensure a personalized and informative experience.
The reviews consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, as well as the quality of the food and the scenic views. It’s clear that this tour appeals most to those who want a comfortable, scenic, and delicious way to see Rome at night, with the convenience of hotel pickup.
This 4-hour golf cart tour offers a unique way to discover Rome’s most famous landmarks after dark. The guided narration enhances the experience, and the dinner and ice cream stops add a special touch of local flavor. The small group size and pickup service make it a convenient choice for visitors seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive evening.
While admission to sites like the Colosseum and Pantheon is not included, the guided commentary and stunning views at night compensate for this, making it a rich, hassle-free experience that’s highly recommended for first-time visitors or those wanting a romantic and memorable night in Rome.
“great tour- Onofrio was very easy to understand and had a great personality. dinner was great along with Gelato. also, Riccardo came along and was …”
What is included in the tour?
The tour features a guided golf cart ride, dinner at a Roman restaurant with cured meats, mozzarella, Roman pasta or pizza, cappuccino, and tozzetto for dessert, as well as artisanal Italian ice cream after dinner.
Are the entrance tickets to the Colosseum and Pantheon included?
No, Colosseum and Pantheon tickets are not included in the tour price. The guide discusses these sites’ history during stops.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 7 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience and easy navigation through Rome’s streets.
What are the booking and cancellation policies?
Most bookings are made around 3 months in advance. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund available if canceled in time. The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to weather, a rescheduling or full refund is offered.
Is this tour suitable for all ages and mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, including those using wheelchairs, thanks to the pickup service and golf cart transportation.
This evening tour of Rome with delicious food and scenic sights provides a practical, enjoyable way to see the Eternal City illuminated at night. It’s a well-loved experience that combines history, cuisine, and fun transport, perfect for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a relaxed, memorable night in Rome.