Rome: Evening Golf Cart Tour with Pizza and Gelato
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Rome: Evening Golf Cart Tour with Pizza and Gelato

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Rome: Evening Golf Cart Tour with Pizza and Gelato
Want to make a booking here?
From $812.00
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.

What you’ll do

Experience the magical transformation of Rome as dusk falls with our "Golf Cart Tour at Night with Pizza and Gelato Experience." Glide through the illuminated streets of Rome in a comfortable golf cart, capturing the city's nocturnal beauty in an intimate and relaxed setting. Your evening begins as your English-speaking driver whisks you away on a journey through Rome's radiant streets. The soft lighting of the city at night brings a new perspective to the iconic landmarks. Enjoy the freedom to stop and admire these sights, creating picture-perfect memories distinct from any daytime visit. Along the way, immerse yourself in tales of Rome's rich history and gather local insights from your knowledgeable driver. The highlight of the evening is a delightful stop at a Roman restaurant, where you'll indulge in authentic Roman-style pizza accompanied by a round of drinks. To complete this enchanting evening, savor the sweetness of freshly made, authentic gelato – the perfect Italian treat.
Highlights
  • Rome's Nighttime Beauty: Discover the city's landmarks in a new light, as they glow against the night sky, offering a unique and romantic experience.
  • Personalized and Intimate: Enjoy the comfort and intimacy of a private golf cart tour, allowing for a personalized and relaxed exploration of Rome
  • Culinary Pleasures: Savor the flavors of Rome with a delicious pizza dinner and authentic gelato, adding a gastronomic joy to your nighttime adventure.
Itinerary
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Spanish Steps
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A picture with the Spanish Steps in the background is a must do in Rome! This modern monument was arranged three centuries ago in order to find an architectural connection between the Fountain of the Barcaccia on the street level, by Pietro Bernini, and the Renaissance church standing on the top of the slope. The Spanish Steps are unique for their unusual plan and shape designed by Alessandro Specchi and Francesco De Sanctis. Traditional icon of the Italian Dolce Vita, the Spanish Steps cannot be missed during a visit to the Eternal city.
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Trevi Fountain
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The backdrop to many classic films such as "Roman Holiday" and "La Dolce Vita" the fountain is the biggest of its kind in Rome. Work on the fountain started in 1732 after the Popes competition during the Baroque era to build something as beautiful as the Spanish Steps. The creator of the world famous fountain actually didn't win the contest but due to the outcry in Rome over a Florentine having won, Nicola Salvi was given the go ahead!
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Campo de' Fiori
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The area of the famous flower market derives its name from being once a field of flowers, paved in 1456 under Pope Callistus III. Public executions took place in this square, which is nowadays commemorated by the impressive statue of Giordano Bruno, the Italian philosopher burnt at the stake in 1600 for heresy. The place is today very lively both during the day and by night.
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Pantheon
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The Pantheon, a former Roman temple, is located within central Rome, within walking distance to other well known sites as Navona Square and the Trevi Fountain. Now a functional church, it is the burial place for many Resniense masters such as Raphael as well as 2 kings of Italy. The monument is very unique with a circular, Oculus roof allowing sunlight and even rain into the beautiful church. The original building was constructed almost 2000 years ago and Michelangelo was noted as saying that the design is of Angels and cannot be of human concept.
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Piazza Navona
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Piazza Navona is littered with Baroque masterpieces, including those of the world famous "Bernini" The area was originally used as an Athletics stadium in the year of 80 AD under Emperor Titus, which later turned into the city's market in the 1500's. The square has kept its original shape and the surrounding buildings were erected upon the ancient crowd stand foundations

What’s included

Private golf cart tour of Rome at night

English-speaking driver and guide

Opportunities to stop and photograph iconic landmarks

Sit-down dinner with Roman-style pizza and drinks

Gelato tasting experience

What’s not included

Additional food and beverages beyond those included

Gratuities (optional)

What’s not included

Additional food and beverages beyond those included

Gratuities (optional)

Notes

This tour is suitable for kids of all ages Please let us know if you have any food allergies or requests

Want to make a booking here?
From $812.00
Cancellation Policy
Flexible booking and cancellation options.