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Experience Rome on Vespas and sidecars during a 3-hour night or day tour, visiting iconic sites like the Colosseum, Trastevere, and Janiculum Hill.

The Vespa Sidecar Tour at Day/Night with Pickup offers a lively 3-hour journey through Rome’s most famous sights. Priced at $127.51 per person, this tour is highly recommended by 99% of the 178 reviews it has received, with an impressive 5.0-star rating. The tour departs from Piazza di S. Marco and includes pickup service, making it a convenient way to explore the Eternal City. With group discounts available and the option of a mobile ticket, this experience suits travelers seeking a fun, fast-paced way to see Rome’s highlights.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on zipping through traffic on a Vespa scooter or sidecar, especially during the evening when the temperature drops and crowds thin out. The small group size ensures more personal attention from guides, and the option to include stops for coffee and gelato during the daytime adds a delicious touch. Even though entry to attractions is not included, the tour offers an engaging blend of sightseeing, history, and local flavor.

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This tour begins at Piazza di S. Marco, a central location near public transportation. From here, you’ll don a helmet, hop onto a Vespa scooter, or settle into a sidecar for an energetic ride through Rome’s historic streets. The initial 30-minute stop at Piazza Venezia gives a lively introduction, with views of the Vittoriano Monument and a chance to get comfortable with your vehicle.
The pickup service simplifies logistics, and the group size caps at 12, so guides can offer tailored attention and answer questions along the way. The meeting point is easy to reach, making this tour accessible even for travelers with limited mobility.
After departing from Piazza Venezia, the tour pulls over at the Colosseum. This iconic site is a highlight where riders get a chance to snap photos and listen to stories about its gladiatorial past. The stop lasts approximately 15 minutes, giving ample time for photos and quick insights, though entry to the Colosseum itself is not included.
The guide shares fascinating tales about the nearby Roman Forum and Aventine Hill, enriching the experience beyond just a photo stop. Riding past this monumental structure offers a unique perspective not possible on foot, making it a favorite feature.

Continuing the ride, the group passes by the Roman Baths at Terme di Caracalla. This impressive ancient structure once echoed with social activity, and now offers a glimpse into Roman daily life. The stop here lasts 10 minutes, with free admission, allowing visitors to imagine how Romans relaxed in these vast thermal pools.
A ride past this site highlights how Romans integrated leisure into urban life, and the guide shares stories that bring the ruins to life. The focus remains on the thrilling ride and sights along the route, rather than a comprehensive tour of the baths’ interior.

A distinctive feature of this tour is passing by the Pyramid of Cestius, an Egyptian-style pyramid that stands out amid Roman architecture. Riders get a quick look at this monument, emphasizing Rome’s diverse cultural influences.
Next, the route ascends Aventine Hill, an elegant neighborhood known for its lush villas and quiet streets. The peaceful climb offers stunning views of the city, especially from the Giardino degli Aranci, a serene Orange Tree Garden perched atop the hill. Here, riders take a 15-minute break to enjoy the greenery and citrus scents in an oasis away from the busy streets.
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Leaving Aventine Hill, the ride continues past Circus Maximus, where chariot races once captivated ancient audiences. The vast open space is still impressive as a historic landmark. The group then cruises along the Tiber River, enjoying views of the romantic bridges and tranquil waters.
This riverside segment offers a relaxing change of pace, with the scenery providing perfect photo opportunities. The guide points out the river’s significance, adding context to this peaceful stretch before arriving at the vibrant neighborhood of Trastevere.

The lively district of Trastevere becomes the next stop, where the tour pauses for about 20 minutes. This neighborhood is famous for its cozy, winding streets and authentic Italian eateries. Visitors can indulge in gelato or sip a rich Italian coffee, enjoying a quick break from the ride.
This area’s vibrant atmosphere and delicious treats make it a favorite for many. Guides often recommend local spots and share insights into the neighborhood’s character, ensuring this stop is both relaxing and culturally enriching.

The tour concludes at Janiculum Hill, home to the Fontanone fountain. Riders park their scooters and take in the breathtaking panoramic views of Rome—an ideal spot for final photos and appreciation of the city’s skyline. This 15-minute stop offers a picturesque ending, capturing the essence of Rome from this elevated vantage point.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, completing a well-rounded exploration of Rome’s highlights from a fun and dynamic perspective.
The Vespa Sidecar Tour includes driver/guides who are friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience. The helmet is provided, and the tour runs rain or shine, with ponchos available for wet weather.
The maximum weight allowed is 220 lbs (100 kg), and the maximum height is 195 cm (6.4 ft), which is important for riders to consider before booking. The group size stays small, with a maximum of 12 travelers, offering a personalized feel.
The pickup service from the specified meeting point simplifies logistics, and the SCENIC routes cover key Roman sites efficiently, making the most of the limited time.
Guides such as Stefano, Marco, and Roberto receive high praise for their passion for Roman history and their ability to keep the group entertained. Their storytelling style is lively, and they are attentive to guests’ needs, even asking questions to involve kids and solo travelers.
The guides often take photos at each stop, making the experience more memorable. Their local insights and friendly demeanor create an atmosphere that many reviews describe as fun and memorable.
While the entry to attractions is not included, the value of this tour lies in the fast-paced sightseeing and unique transportation mode. It’s ideal for those with limited time who want to see many landmarks while enjoying the thrill of riding a Vespa or sidecar.
Most bookings are made about 47 days in advance, indicating strong interest. The free cancellation policy offers flexibility if plans change, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours prior.
This experience is perfect for adventure seekers, first-time visitors wanting an overview of Rome’s top sights, or anyone looking for a fun, different way to explore the city. It’s especially well-suited for those comfortable on two wheels or eager for a lively ride through Rome’s streets.
People with mobility limitations should note the height and weight restrictions, but the tour’s small group size ensures a more personal experience tailored to individual needs.
The Vespa Sidecar Tour at Day/Night offers an exciting, efficient way to see Rome’s most iconic sites, blending spectacular views, engaging stories, and delicious treats like gelato and coffee. The small group size and experienced guides make it a personal and memorable adventure suitable for a variety of travelers.
While it doesn’t include attraction entries, the quick stops and scenic rides make it an ideal choice for those who want a fun, energetic overview of the city. Whether during the day or night, this tour delivers a lively experience that captures the spirit of Rome from a unique perspective.
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Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome, and the small group size ensures a friendly atmosphere. For an even more unique experience, solo travelers can opt to ride in the sidecar or on a Vespa.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable clothes for riding are recommended. Helmets are provided, and ponchos are available in case of rain.
Are food and drinks included?
The tour includes coffee and gelato during the daytime option. Other meals or drinks outside this are not included.
Can I bring my children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children, especially those who are comfortable on scooters. Guides often involve kids in storytelling and questions.
What if it rains?
The tour runs rain or shine. Ponchos are provided to keep you dry during wet weather.
How long are the stops?
Stops range from 10 to 20 minutes, giving enough time for photos, brief visits, and enjoying the surroundings without delaying the overall schedule.