This short tour of Rome in Golf Cart makes you visit the very best of the Eternal City in just 90 minutes. It’s the perfect choice if you are on a time crunch and don’t want to spend long hours touring, an yet be able to hit 4-5 sites of your interest that you might have missed.
On our short tour of Rome in Golf Cart you’ll zip from one sight to the other in comfort and ease, taking in the best attractions of the center. The tour is private and fully customisable, for you to decide what you want to focus on, whether Ancient Rome or the wanders of Baroque and Renaissance, with its amazing squares and fountains, or mix it all up to see a but of everything.
If you go for the former option, then you will see the Colosseum, briefly learning the history of the monument, the Circus Maximus – the gigantic stadium for the chariot races – and the Palatine Hill, featuring the astonishing remains of the imperial palaces.
The next stops are at the Mouth of Truth and then the Forum Boarium, to see the oldest standing building of the Eternal City. After that, this short tour of Rome in Golf cart goes past the Marcellus Theatre and back to your accommodation.
However, if you’d rather see the attractions of baroque and renaissance Rome, then this short tour in Golf Cart will take you to the Spanish Steps, the amazing square which is also heart of the shopping district, to Piazza Navona, with Bernini’s masterpiece, the Fountain of the Four Rivers
After that, we stop at the Pantheon, probably the greatest realisation of ancient Rome’s architecture, and reach the Trevi Fountain, one of the most known sites in the world. From there, we get to Piazza Venezia, where you’ll marvel at the Vittoriano, the national monument of Italy.
Pick-up and drop-off service available only in the city centre.
Reduced price for groups of three participants or more. With 4 to 6 people, the tour runs on two Golf Carts. With 7 to 9 people, the tour runs on three Golf Carts.
All our golf carts are equipped with rain cover.
Questions? Check our FAQ section, you might find the answer there. And if you don’t, email us to info@turtletourrome.com