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Discover Rome in a colorful Fiat 500 while enjoying an Aperol Spritz, with stops at iconic sites and panoramic views on this 3-hour guided tour.
Experience the original Fiat 500 Happy Spritz Tour in Rome, Italy, for $214.34 per person. This 3-hour adventure combines sightseeing in one of Italy’s most beloved vintage cars with authentic Aperol Spritz tastings and visits to key Roman landmarks. The tour departs from Palazzo Manfredi and features pickup and a mobile ticket, making it easy to fit into your Roman itinerary.
What makes this tour stand out is the seamless blend of driving through Rome’s historic streets aboard a colorful Fiat 500—a true icon of Italian culture—and experiencing local flavors like the Aperol Spritz in a relaxed, fun atmosphere. With a rating of 5.0 from one satisfied reviewer, it offers an engaging way to see the Eternal City while enjoying authentic Dolce Vita moments.
While the tour offers a wide variety of famous sights and picturesque stops, you should be aware that it’s designed for those who enjoy short, scenic visits rather than extended exploration. The group size is limited to 20 people, ensuring a personal experience, and the most travelers book at least 44 days in advance, indicating high demand.

This tour revolves around riding in a brightly colored Fiat 500, an emblem of Italian design and culture. The vintage car provides a fun and stylish way to explore the city’s historic streets, making every moment feel special. The guide leads the group through Rome’s most photogenic locations, giving context and stories at each stop.
Expect to feel like a local star as you cruise past landmarks and take Instagram-worthy photos from the window seat of your Fiat. The small group size enhances the sense of intimacy and allows for personalized attention.
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The first stop is at Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, where you encounter the remains of one of the largest Roman baths. This site covers 15 football pitches and once hosted Greek and Roman libraries, gyms, theaters, gardens, and fountains. It offers a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Roman wellness centers.
The visit lasts about 20 minutes with free admission, giving you ample opportunity to appreciate the scale and sophistication of Roman engineering. The impression of these immense ruins helps set the tone for a day immersed in Roman history.
At Circo Massimo, the tour stops for another 20-minute visit. This ancient chariot racing stadium was built 400 years before the Colosseum and once hosted spectacles for over 250,000 spectators. It now occasionally hosts rock concerts, but remains a symbol of Roman entertainment and engineering prowess.
Listening to the echoes of Ben-Hur-style chariot races enhances the sense of stepping back into ancient Rome’s adrenaline-filled days. The vast open space makes for dramatic photos and a vivid sense of scale.
One of the most memorable stops is Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta, where a small Renaissance church offers a famous keyhole view. Peering through the keyhole aligns three different countries in a single shot, making it a popular photo opportunity.
This stop lasts about 20 minutes and is perfect for capturing selfies while marveling at the hidden treasures of Rome’s architecture. The small square and its quaint charm make it a favorite for visitors seeking iconic snapshots.
Next, the Giardino degli Aranci offers a serene escape with spectacular views of the city. Similar to the previous stop, the keyhole view here reveals three countries lined up, combined with lush Renaissance gardens.
This 20-minute visit provides a tranquil setting for photos and a moment to appreciate Rome’s blend of nature and history. It’s an ideal spot for relaxing and soaking in the city’s beauty away from the hustle.
The Piazza Bernini is where the tour emphasizes its connection to Italy’s dolce vita. Here, you relax on a terrace for 20 minutes, enjoying a fresh Aperol Spritz—a sparkling, colorful symbol of Italian leisure.
This stop is a highlight for many, allowing ample time to snap photos of your drink and feel immersed in local lifestyle. It’s the perfect moment to unwind and celebrate Rome’s joyful spirit.
The Janiculum terrace at Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi offers breathtaking panoramic views of Rome’s most famous monuments. Expect to see the Colosseum, Pantheon, Altare della Patria, and dozens of domed churches spreading out before you.
Spending 20 minutes here gives you a spectacular photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate Rome’s skyline from a unique vantage point. The view truly makes it a memorable highlight of the tour.
In Rome, the Egyptian Pyramid, built in 18 BCE, is a surprising sight. This tomb of Gaius Cestius is the 4th largest Egyptian pyramid outside Egypt and showcases Rome’s cultural diversity.
While the admission fee to explore the pyramid is not included, the external view itself is impressive and worth the quick stop. The site illustrates Rome’s ancient eclecticism and international influences.
Cruising through Trastevere, the quaint neighborhood known for its twisting alleys and lively atmosphere, is a highlight of the tour. The tiny streets are perfect for the compact Fiat 500, making for enchanting photos with onlookers eager to snap pictures of your car.
This 20-minute drive offers a delightful perspective of Rome’s local life, away from the typical tourist spots. It’s an enjoyable casual stroll through history and daily Roman life.
The final stop is at Porta San Sebastiano, where the ancient Roman walls and museum tell stories of Rome’s defensive efforts. The visit lasts 20 minutes and is included in the tour, providing insight into Rome’s military architecture.
Guests get a chance to see the well-preserved walls and learn about how Romans protected their empire. It’s a fitting conclusion to a journey through historic Rome’s layers of history.
Throughout the tour, each participant receives one Aperol Spritz plus coffee or tea, enhancing the relaxed, social atmosphere. The tour also offers free photo shoots with personal devices at each stop, making it easy to capture your memorable moments.
This combination of sightseeing and leisurely drinking embodies the Italian dolce vita—without rushing or overcrowding. It’s ideal for those wanting a fun, stylish way to enjoy Rome’s culinary and scenic delights.
The tour begins at Palazzo Manfredi, Via Labicana 125. It accommodates a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. The small group allows for more interaction with the guide and easier navigation through Rome’s busy streets.
Pickup is offered for added convenience, and the mobile ticket system simplifies access. The tour’s average booking window of 44 days suggests it’s popular among those planning ahead.
The original Fiat 500 Happy Spritz Tour offers a unique way to explore Rome in a vintage car, combining sightseeing at famous landmarks with relaxing Aperol Spritz and breathtaking views. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate stylish transport, photo opportunities, and a taste of Italian lifestyle.
While the tour is not designed for extensive sightseeing, it excels in delivering short, memorable stops paired with fun driving experience. The small group size and inclusive drinks make it a relaxing yet engaging way to enjoy the city. For visitors who want a lighthearted, visually appealing, and flavorful introduction to Rome, this tour hits the mark.
“recommendations for local eateries and gelaterias were spot on, and we left the tour with a newfound appreciation for Rome.”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is included in the price?
Participants receive one Aperol Spritz, coffee or tea, and free photo shooting with their personal devices.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Palazzo Manfredi, Via Labicana 125.
Are there any notable stops with panoramic views?
Yes, the Piazzale Giuseppe Garibaldi offers spectacular views of Rome’s landmarks.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
Does the tour include access to all sites visited?
Some sites, like the Egyptian pyramid, do not include admission tickets. Others, such as the Porta San Sebastiano, include entry.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is available to simplify your experience.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of driving a classic Fiat 500, enjoying local drinks, and visiting iconic Roman sights sets this tour apart from traditional walking or bus tours.