A 4-hour private driving tour is the most efficient way to see Rome’s "Big Six" without the exhaustion of navigating the city’s cobblestone maze on foot. Since your driver is not a licensed tour guide, they will act as your local expert behind the wheel—handling the traffic and logistics while you enjoy the views.
This route hits all the landmarks you've asked about in a logical loop:
The Colosseum: Start with a drive-around and a stop at the "skeletal wall" for photos.
Piazza del Popolo: Enter through the ancient northern gate and see the Egyptian obelisk.
Spanish Steps: A quick hop out to see the fountain and the view looking down Via dei Condotti.
Trevi Fountain: The driver will drop...
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4 Stunden
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4 Stunden
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Was ist enthalten?
Privatfahrzeug mit Chauffeur
Tickets to Fontana di Trevi
Wichtige Informationen
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Barrierefrei
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Spezielle Kindersitze sind verfügbar
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
Stornierungsbedingungen
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Die Stornierungszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des Erlebnisses.
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Wenn Sie weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren, wird der von Ihnen gezahlte Betrag nicht zurückerstattet.
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Für dieses Erlebnis ist eine Mindestanzahl von Reisenden erforderlich. Wenn es storniert wird, weil die Mindestanzahl nicht erreicht wird, erhalten Sie ein anderes Datum/Erlebnis oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
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A 4-hour private driving tour is the most efficient way to see Rome’s "Big Six" without the exhaustion of navigating the city’s cobblestone maze on foot. Since your driver is not a licensed tour guide, they will act as your local expert behind the wheel—handling the traffic and logistics while you enjoy the views.
This route hits all the landmarks you've asked about in a logical loop:
The Colosseum: Start with a drive-around and a stop at the "skeletal wall" for photos.
Piazza del Popolo: Enter through the ancient northern gate and see the Egyptian obelisk.
Spanish Steps: A quick hop out to see the fountain and the view looking down Via dei Condotti.
Outside view of the Colosseum.
The Colosseum is the definitive icon of Rome, a massive stone amphitheater that has anchored the city for nearly 2,000 years. Even from the outside, its scale is breathtaking—a testament to the sheer ambition of the Roman Empire.
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Pantheon
Outside view:
The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome, famous for having the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. From the outside, it presents a striking contrast: a massive, classical Greek-style porch with sixteen granite columns leads into a circular Roman rotunda. The most iconic feature is the oculus—a 9-meter wide open hole at the very center of the dome—which serves as the building's only light source and a symbolic connection between the temple and the heavens above.
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Trevi-Brunnen
he Trevi Fountain is the undisputed masterpiece of Roman Baroque design, a theatrical explosion of travertine and marble built into the back of the Palazzo Poli. Dominating the scene is Oceanus, the god of water, riding a shell-shaped chariot pulled by two sea horses—one calm and one "restless"—representing the unpredictable moods of the tides.
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Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is Rome’s most elegant public space, a grand "outdoor living room" defined by its unique oval shape. It actually sits directly on top of the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 86 AD; if you look at the curve of the buildings, you are seeing the exact footprint of where ancient Roman athletes once raced.
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Platz des Volkes
Piazza del Popolo (the "People's Square") serves as the grand northern gateway to Rome. For centuries, this was the first sight travelers saw when arriving in the city from the north via the ancient Via Flaminia. It is a vast, symmetrical masterpiece of urban planning that perfectly balances Renaissance history with Neoclassical elegance.
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Spanische Treppe
The Spanish Steps are a monumental stairway of 135 steps, designed to bridge the gap between the Piazza di Spagna at the base and the Trinità dei Monti church at the top. Built in the 1720s, this "butterfly" shaped staircase is the ultimate example of Roman Baroque urbanism—a place designed specifically to see and be seen