Small-Group Tour of Rome by Car with Italian Snack or Aperitivo
Rome, Italy
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Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
See the sights of Rome on a 2.5-hour small-group sightseeing tour by car or minibus, and then finish with an aperitivo of wine and Italian finger foods in a centrally located Enoteca (wine bar). The relaxing experience allows you to see several top attractions spread around both Rome’s historical center and Ancient Rome, covering an area that would be difficult to cover entirely on foot. See the Spanish Steps, Circus Maximus and Piazza Navona, and visit Rome Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain while learning about the city from a friendly guide.
Numbers are limited to seven on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times.
Numbers are limited to seven on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times.
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See the sights of Rome on a 2.5-hour small-group sightseeing tour by car or minibus, and then finish with an aperitivo of wine and Italian finger foods in a centrally located Enoteca (wine bar). The relaxing experience allows you to see several top attractions spread around both Rome’s historical center and Ancient Rome, covering an area that would be difficult to cover entirely on foot. See the Spanish Steps, Circus Maximus and Piazza Navona, and visit Rome Pantheon and the Trevi Fountain while learning about the city from a friendly guide.
Numbers are limited to seven on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times. Board your luxury minibus near the Spanish Steps in central Rome, and then set off to see the sights of Rome in the morning or by night. While exploring the historical center of the city, listen to your guide’s entertaining commentary and learn about the history of Rome’s attractions, too.
Travel into the area known as Ancient Rome to see Circus Maximus, the large open space where the famous chariot races — immortalized in the epic Ben Hur film — once took place, and then head back to central Rome to see Piazza Navona. Thronged by restaurants, cafes and bars, the popular square is home to some of the best examples of Baroque sculpture such as the three centerpiece fountains designed by Bernini.
Hop out of your minibus and stroll the short distance to the Trevi Fountain to throw a coin in the water for luck, and then wander across to Rome Pantheon, one of the city’s best-preserved ancient monuments. Step inside to admire the building’s mighty dome, and learn about the great Renaissance artist Raphael who is buried there alongside other eminent Italians.
Leave the Pantheon and continue by minibus into Trastevere, an atmospheric neighborhood, to admire its quaint cobbled streets and vine-clad houses. Ever busy with locals and visitors alike, the area is a popular spot for eating and drinking with many lively restaurants and bars to be found.
Start making your way past Piazza Venezia, home of the spectacular Monument to Vittorio Emmanuele II. After capturing the sights with a photo, finish your tour with an aperitivo that includes a glass of wine and Italian finger food in a centrally located Enoteca (wine bar). Bid your guide goodbye inside the osteria and enjoy more wine and food at your own expense, if you wish.
Numbers are limited to seven on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times. Board your luxury minibus near the Spanish Steps in central Rome, and then set off to see the sights of Rome in the morning or by night. While exploring the historical center of the city, listen to your guide’s entertaining commentary and learn about the history of Rome’s attractions, too.
Travel into the area known as Ancient Rome to see Circus Maximus, the large open space where the famous chariot races — immortalized in the epic Ben Hur film — once took place, and then head back to central Rome to see Piazza Navona. Thronged by restaurants, cafes and bars, the popular square is home to some of the best examples of Baroque sculpture such as the three centerpiece fountains designed by Bernini.
Hop out of your minibus and stroll the short distance to the Trevi Fountain to throw a coin in the water for luck, and then wander across to Rome Pantheon, one of the city’s best-preserved ancient monuments. Step inside to admire the building’s mighty dome, and learn about the great Renaissance artist Raphael who is buried there alongside other eminent Italians.
Leave the Pantheon and continue by minibus into Trastevere, an atmospheric neighborhood, to admire its quaint cobbled streets and vine-clad houses. Ever busy with locals and visitors alike, the area is a popular spot for eating and drinking with many lively restaurants and bars to be found.
Start making your way past Piazza Venezia, home of the spectacular Monument to Vittorio Emmanuele II. After capturing the sights with a photo, finish your tour with an aperitivo that includes a glass of wine and Italian finger food in a centrally located Enoteca (wine bar). Bid your guide goodbye inside the osteria and enjoy more wine and food at your own expense, if you wish.
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