Why choose this Rome tour ?

Our Combo Tour: City Highlights on Golf Cart & Guided Colosseum has been meticulously crafted for you with passion and commitment.
You can choose to join a small group tour, (7 individuals per cart), or you may select a private tour and arrange a meeting with our knowledgeable local chauffeur-guides directly at your hotel.
Embark on a journey through history from the comfort of our modern vehicles. As you navigate the city streets, you will encounter the authentic essence of Rome, from the iconic water fountains to the grand churches and squares. Every corner of Rome has a unique story to share! Our itinerary strikes a perfect balance between the city’s main attractions and its hidden gems off the beaten path.
Experience the magic of the renowned Colosseum with your guide and skip-the-line tickets. You also have the option to enhance your experience with a visit to the renowned undergrounds selecting our luxury private option.
Conclude your tour with a delightful pasta tasting lunch.



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What makes Rome in Style by Golf Cart :Colosseum, Top Attractions & Tastings a unique experience ?

No time to do a full Colosseum tour? Make it quick! Marvel at this epic engineering feat of the ancient Romans, one of the most amazing attractions of the Ancient World, and a highlight of any trip to Rome. Your guide will bring to life the stories of this iconic monument, its famed gladiators and the emperors who made it all happen.
Skip the Line and enter the place where Romans once gathered to watch the gladiator games, battles with wild beasts, and according to legend, sea battles. Your guide will unlock fascinating stories of the design and construction, the political benefit, the fighters, and the eventual end of the games at the Colosseum.
Your Golf Cart chauffeur will be ready outside the Colosseum to pick you up and begin your city center highlights tour, allowing you to unwind as you cruise around in your electric vehicle.
Note: The Luxury Private Option offers you the opportunity to explore the famous Colosseum underground for an even more enchanting experience.

This is where the gladiators prepare and gather their strength before entering the arena for battle. A secret tunnel connects the training center to the Colosseum, where they are brought into the arena from the dungeons below.

Don’t forget to capture a photo with the Spanish Steps in the backdrop when you’re in Rome! This contemporary landmark was constructed three centuries ago to create a visual link between the Fountain of the Barcaccia at street level, created by Pietro Bernini, and the Renaissance church perched atop the hill. The Spanish Steps stand out for their distinctive layout and design, envisioned by Alessandro Specchi and Francesco De Sanctis. As a symbol of the iconic Italian Dolce Vita, a trip to the Eternal City would be incomplete without experiencing the charm of the Spanish Steps.

The Fashion street in Rome is a hub for all the renowned brands you can imagine. Not only is the street a standout attraction, but it also conveniently connects the Spanish steps to the bustling shopping district of Rome. It’s definitely worth paying a visit to explore the impressive range of big-name stores!

You’ll effortlessly find your way to the Trevi Fountain. Learn about its history and hop off your golf cart to capture the perfect picture in Rome. When you’re done, return to your vehicle and carry on with your journey.
The fountain, featured in iconic movies like “Roman Holiday” and “La Dolce Vita,” is the largest of its kind in Rome.
Construction on this masterpiece began in 1732, following a competition initiated by the Popes during the Baroque era to rival the beauty of the Spanish Steps. Interestingly, the renowned fountain’s creator did not win the competition initially. However, due to the uproar in Rome over a Florentine winning, Nicola Salvi was eventually granted permission to proceed with the project!

The grand building where political discussions take place.

Welcome to the Pantheon, one of Rome’s most famous landmarks! Prepare to be amazed by its rich history and take a moment to step out of the golf cart and appreciate the awe-inspiring architecture that showcases the incredible building skills of the ancient Romans.
Situated in central Rome, the Pantheon is conveniently located within walking distance of other renowned sites such as Navona Square and the Trevi Fountain. Once a Roman temple, it now serves as a functioning church and is the final resting place for esteemed artists like Raphael and even two kings of Italy.
What makes the Pantheon truly special is its unique design, featuring a circular roof with an open center called the Oculus. This architectural marvel allows sunlight and even rain to enter the beautiful church, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
So take your time to explore this ancient masterpiece and soak in the magnificence of the Pantheon. You’re in for an unforgettable experience!

Travel along the renowned via Giulia.
Via Giulia was planned in approximately 1508 and named after Pope Julius II as a pioneering instance of urban revitalization. The road stretches from the Ponte Sisto to the San Giovanni dei Fiorentini church, tracing the winding path of the Tiber. The architectural design was entrusted to Donato Bramante, who was overseeing the construction of the new Basilica of Saint Peter, emerging on the opposite bank of the river.

Discover the captivating tales of the Jewish Roman community, spanning from the ancient Roman era to the sad narratives of the 20th century.

Rome is full of surprises, one being the stunning Tiber Island. Envision taking a leisurely walk along the riverbanks in Rome and stumbling upon an actual island! Here, you will encounter two original Roman bridges that still link the island to the city. Moreover, the island boasts a thousand-year-old church. Especially during the summer months, Tiber Island is a picturesque spot with its delectable restaurants and vibrant festivals. An absolute must-see!

Finally, the time has come to venture to the opposite bank of the Tiber river, where the locals gather and socialize in the evening – the Trastevere district. This area of Rome has undergone significant transformations throughout the centuries. It was once the site of the original Jewish Synagogue of Rome and the oldest church in the Eternal City. From 753–509 BC, it was inhabited by “Hostile Etruscans,” and after their conquest, local fishermen took advantage of the nearby Tiber river, making extensive use of this area. Interestingly, Julius Caesar himself selected this part of Rome as the location for his opulent Garden Villa!

The origin of this enigmatic artifact from Ancient Rome remains shrouded in uncertainty. Various historians propose different theories regarding its purpose. According to some, it served as a drain cover within the open-air temple, which stood opposite to its current location. On the other hand, others suggest that it was utilized for the purpose of allowing blood to drip through during animal sacrifices. In present times, a popular myth circulates, claiming that if a dishonest person places their hand inside the artifact’s open mouth, their hand will be forever lost. Numerous replicas of this artifact can be found not only in Italy but also in other countries. However, the original artifact is situated within the covered entrance of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church in Rome.

Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta is a charming and compact square that is surrounded on two sides by the elegant cypress trees of the Benedictines’ garden.
On the northern side of the square, you will find the Villa del Priorato di Malta. This villa is particularly famous for its small keyhole, known as “Il Buco Della Serratura,” located in the central arch of the entrance. Through this keyhole, you can catch a glimpse of the magnificent copper-green dome of Saint Peter’s Basilica, framed by a beautifully manicured garden pathway lined with trimmed cypress trees.

The Parco Savello in Rome is commonly referred to as The Orange Trees Garden. Covering an area of approximately 7,800 square meters, it is situated on the Aventine Hill. Providing a splendid panoramic view of the city, this garden was redesigned in 1932 by Raffaele De Vico. Its purpose was to allow the public to enjoy the scenic view from the hillside, adding a new ‘belvedere’ to Rome’s existing viewpoints from the Pincian Hill and the Janiculum.

As you drive around the enormous elliptical Circus Maximus, you will travel back in time to the earliest days of Rome. You will almost hear the spectators as you stand where over 100,000 Romans celebrated the public games. Travel back even further to when the first Etruscan king Romulus once celebrated victory over the Sabines in this famous spot.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Should you opt for any of the private tour options, we would be more than happy to adjust the tour schedule based on the location of your accommodation for convenient pick-up.
  • With the private tour options, you have the flexibility to tailor your itinerary by either including additional sites or omitting some of the suggested ones
  • Our Luxury private option allows you to enhance your experience by including a visit to the renowned Colosseum undergrounds.


Options To Choose for Your Trip:

  • Luxury PRIVATE Tour + Dungeons
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    Optional Hotel Pickup: If you are staying in the city center, we would be delighted to provide a pick-up service directly from your hotel.
    Luxury – Colosseum Underground: This exclusive tour is led by our most expert guides. Experience the authentic atmosphere of the arena’s underground.
    3 Different Types of Pasta : At the end of your tour you can taste the three traditional Roman pasta dishes such as Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, or Gricia.
    Custom itinerary: Contact us to customize your itinerary.
    Electric Golf Cart Viator
    Flexible Starting Times: Please contact us with your preferred start time to best accommodate your group.
  • Luxury PRIVATE Tour
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    Optional Hotel Pickup: If you are staying in the city center, we would be delighted to provide a pick-up service directly from your hotel.
    Luxury: This exclusive tour is led by our most expert guides.
    3 Different Types of Pasta : At the end of your tour you can taste the three traditional Roman pasta dishes such as Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, or Gricia.
    Custom Itinerary: Contact us to customize your itinerary.
    Electric Golf Cart Viator
    Flexible Starting Times: Please contact us with your preferred start time to best accommodate your group.
  • Morning SHARED Tour
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    Tour Plan: Meet your guide at the Colosseum for a 1hr tour. Subsequently, you will partake in a captivating city sightseeing expedition.
    Shared Tour: You will be part of a small group max 12 participants.
    3 Different Types of Pasta : At the end of your tour you can taste the three traditional Roman pasta dishes such as Carbonara, Cacio e Pepe, or Gricia.
    Melex Electric Viator

Rome in Style by Golf Cart :Colosseum, Top Attractions & Tastings Inclusions:

Included with Your Ticket

  • Skip the line Colosseum tickets
  • Colosseum inside Tour – Private or Group Tour according to selected option.

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  • This Tour is Provided by Golf Cart Italy.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Rome.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
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  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 12 Travelers is accepted for booking.