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Rome Dolce Vita Tour in Vintage Electric Fiat
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Geeignet für alle körperlichen Fitnessniveaus
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In the event of rain or wet weather, we will need to switch to golf cart vehicles equipped with rain covers to ensure comfort and safety.
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Due to the vintage nature of our vehicles, which are not equipped with seat belts, we cannot install baby seats. Therefore, we cannot legally accommodate babies younger than 3 years old. Only children aged 3 years and above, accompanied by a parent, are permitted on the tour.
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Discover the charm of Rome on the Dolce Vita Tour, a private driving experience in vintage electric cabrios. Glide through iconic sites like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps while enjoying the beauty of Villa Borghese gardens. This eco-friendly tour not only showcases Rome’s history and culture but also offers a personalized touch with an English-speaking driver.
- Explore famous landmarks and hidden gems in stylish electric cabrios - Enjoy personalized service with central hotel pickup and drop-off
Höhepunkte
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Italienisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & Italienisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
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Englisch sprechender Fahrer
Abholung von Ihrem zentral gelegenen Hotel in Rom
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Rome Dolce Vita Tour in Vintage Electric Fiat
(7) Bewertungen
Roma
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Discover the charm of Rome on the Dolce Vita Tour, a private driving experience in vintage electric cabrios. Glide through iconic sites like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps while enjoying the beauty of Villa Borghese gardens. This eco-friendly tour not only showcases Rome’s history and culture but also offers a personalized touch with an English-speaking driver.
- Explore famous landmarks and hidden gems in stylish electric cabrios - Enjoy personalized service with central hotel pickup and drop-off
Villa Borghese is one of Rome’s largest parks, stretching across more than 80 hectares of landscaped gardens, shady paths, fountains, and sculptures. It’s also a cultural hub, home to museums and galleries such as the Borghese Gallery, famous for its Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces. With a boating lake, picnic areas, and plenty of open space, it’s ideal for a relaxing break—whether you explore on foot, by bike, or even by horse-drawn carriage.
10 Minuten
2
Platz des Volkes
Piazza del Popolo is a grand, elegant square that has welcomed travelers into Rome for centuries. Dominated by an ancient Egyptian obelisk and framed by historic churches and architecture, it’s a lively gathering point with a classic Roman atmosphere. For one of the best views in the city, the nearby Pincio Terrace offers a panoramic overlook that’s especially beautiful at sunset.
15 Minuten
3
Mausoleum des Augustus
Built in 28 BC, the Mausoleum of Augustus is the monumental tomb of Rome’s first emperor and one of the most fascinating symbols of the early Empire. Even today, its scale and presence are impressive, offering a glimpse into the ambition and legacy of Augustus. Set in a calmer area with greenery nearby, it’s a striking stop for anyone curious about ancient Roman history and imperial grandeur.
5 Minuten
4
Corso-Straße
Via del Corso is one of Rome’s main arteries, running through the historic center from Piazza del Popolo to Piazza Venezia. It’s always buzzing—lined with shops, cafés, and grand palaces—making it perfect for taking in the city’s everyday energy. Passing through here feels like seeing Rome’s modern rhythm set against a timeless backdrop.
0 Minute
5
Mark-Aurel-Säule
Rising high in the city center, the Column of Marcus Aurelius is a remarkable ancient monument carved with detailed reliefs that spiral upward like a story in stone. It celebrates the emperor’s military campaigns and offers a rare look at Roman artistry and propaganda. It’s a quick stop, but one that rewards those who look closely at the intricate scenes.
5 Minuten
6
Piazza Venezia / Antike Stadt
Piazza Venezia is one of Rome’s most dramatic crossroads, where the city’s modern traffic meets the monumental backdrop of history. The scene is dominated by the Vittoriano, a massive white marble monument dedicated to Italy’s first king, and it’s also a gateway area to the ancient heart of Rome. From here, the Eternal City’s layers—ancient, medieval, and modern—feel especially vivid.
15 Minuten
7
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Accademia dei Fisiocritici
The Trajan Markets are an extraordinary ancient complex that once served as a center of commerce and administration during Emperor Trajan’s reign. Nearby, the Forum of Augustus adds another powerful chapter of imperial Rome, with ruins that still convey the scale and sophistication of the ancient city. Together, they offer one of the best places to appreciate Rome’s architectural genius and the legacy of the Imperial Fora.
5 Minuten
8
Kolosseum
The Colosseum is Rome’s most iconic landmark and the largest amphitheater ever built in the ancient world. Its arches and massive structure still inspire awe, echoing the spectacles that once captivated thousands of spectators. Whether viewed from outside or visited inside, it remains the ultimate symbol of Rome’s power, engineering, and history.
10 Minuten
9
Circus Maximus
Once the greatest chariot-racing stadium of the ancient world, Circus Maximus could host enormous crowds for races and public events. Today, it’s an open, walkable area where you can still sense the vast scale of what once stood here. It’s a fascinating stop for imagining the excitement and pageantry of ancient Rome.
10 Minuten
10
Orangengarten
Die Orangengärten (Giardini degli Aranci) sind ein öffentlicher Park in Rom, Italien. Der Park liegt auf dem Aventin und bietet einen Panoramablick über die Stadt und den nahe gelegenen Fluss Tiber. Die Orangengärten sind berühmt für ihr üppiges Grün, ihre wunderschönen Blumenbeete und die Zitrusbäume, die dem Park seinen Namen geben. Der Park ist eine friedliche Oase im Herzen der Stadt und bietet Besuchern eine Erholung von den geschäftigen Straßen Roms. Die Orangengärten sind auch berühmt für ein kleines Schlüsselloch in einer der Wände, das aus dem richtigen Winkel einen gerahmten Blick auf den Petersdom in der Vatikanstadt bietet.
15 Minuten
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Mund der Wahrheit
The Mouth of Truth is a legendary marble mask with a famous tale: place your hand inside, and if you lie, it will “bite” you. Located at Santa Maria in Cosmedin, it’s a fun and iconic photo stop made even more interesting by the ancient surroundings nearby, including the impressive remains of Roman-era temples such as the Temple of Hercules and the Temple of Portunus.
5 Minuten
12
Kapitolinischer Platz
Der Kapitolshügel ist einer der sieben Hügel Roms und befindet sich im Zentrum der Stadt. Dieser Hügel war im antiken Rom ein wichtiges religiöses und politisches Zentrum und beherbergte den Jupitertempel und den Sitz des römischen Senats. Heute ist der Kapitolshügel ein bedeutendes Touristenziel und beherbergt mehrere wichtige Museen und historische Stätten. Die Kapitolinischen Museen im Palazzo dei Conservatori und im Palazzo Nuovo gehören zu den ältesten öffentlichen Museen der Welt und beherbergen eine beeindruckende Sammlung antiker römischer Kunst und Artefakte. Auf dem Hügel befinden sich auch die von Michelangelo entworfene Piazza del Campidoglio und die Statue von Marcus Aurelius, eine der wenigen Reiterstatuen, die aus dem antiken Rom erhalten geblieben sind.
15 Minuten
13
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most beautiful and lively squares, built over the footprint of an ancient Roman stadium. It’s famous for its baroque fountains—especially Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers—along with outdoor cafés, street artists, and an upbeat atmosphere that feels uniquely Roman. It’s a perfect place to stop, admire, and soak in the city’s charm.
10 Minuten
14
Pantheon
The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved monuments of ancient Rome and an architectural masterpiece. Its vast dome—still the largest unsupported concrete dome in the world—creates a breathtaking interior, lit by the open oculus at its center. Rich marble details and perfect proportions make it a must-see, even for visitors who’ve already seen Rome’s major highlights.
15 Minuten
15
Kirche des Heiligen Ignatius von Loyola
Sant’Ignazio is a baroque treasure known for its spectacular illusionistic ceiling frescoes. The most famous feature is the “false dome,” a trompe-l’oeil painting that looks like real architecture from the perfect viewing spot. Inside, gold details, dramatic artwork, and a sense of theatrical beauty make it one of the most surprising churches in Rome.
15 Minuten
16
Trevi-Brunnen
The Trevi Fountain is a dazzling Baroque masterpiece and one of the most famous fountains on Earth. Its sculpted figures, dramatic façade, and roaring water create an unforgettable scene day or night. Tradition says that tossing a coin into the fountain ensures a return to Rome—making it both a beautiful landmark and a classic Roman ritual.
10 Minuten
17
Spanische Treppe
The Spanish Steps are a sweeping staircase of 138 steps connecting Piazza di Spagna to the church of Trinità dei Monti. It’s one of Rome’s most stylish meeting points, known for its views, elegant surroundings, and the Barcaccia Fountain at the base. A perfect stop for photos, people-watching, and experiencing Rome’s classic atmosphere.