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Discover Rome Hidden Gems with a Golf Cart Tour
$200.94
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Hop aboard our comfortable golf cart and prepare to unlock the secrets of the Eternal City on our "Hidden Gems of Rome" tour! This isn't your typical Roman holiday; we're diving deep into the city's fascinating layers, from ancient underground worlds to breathtaking panoramic views, all while effortlessly navigating the charming cobblestone streets.
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Discover Rome Hidden Gems with a Golf Cart Tour
Pickup included
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours
- Local Guide
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Entry ticket for the Crypta
- Not expected but deeply appreciated
Meeting point
Our agency is in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto, 2 min walk from Piazza Mattei.
Pickup at the meeting point or at your hotel.
The meeting point will be in Piazza Mattei, next to the fountain in the square. You will recognize our carts, all white with a green VIP Tours logo visible on the front and on both sides of the carts.
Return details
Our agency is in the heart of the Jewish Ghetto, 2 min walk from Piazza Mattei.
Pickup at the meeting point or at your hotel.
The meeting point will be in Piazza Mattei, next to the fountain in the square. You will recognize our carts, all white with a green VIP Tours logo visible on the front and on both sides of the carts.
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Basilique San CrisogonoThe first of our Rome hidden gems is underneath the Church of San Crisogono in the very hip Trastevere neighborhood . This church is built on top of its ancient version, which still preserves a lot of its super ancient frescoes, marbles and structures.
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Santa Cecilia in TrastevereThe Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere itself is already a cradle of many stories, but the wonder continues when you go downstairs and explore the underground. The church was built in the very place where Saint Cecilia was killed - her own house. So under the church you can visit the crypt with the archaeological excavations of the ancient Roman insula (apartment building) of Cecilia.
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Piazza dei Mercanti (Roma)A picturesque corner of the Rione Trastevere, this little square is nestled between the Monumental Complex of San Michele a Ripa and the splendid Basilica of Santa Cecilia and recalls the atmosphere of Rome of yesteryear. Very special local vibe and characteristic restaurants like Osteria dei Mercanti and Meo Patacca.
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Giardino degli AranciHere you can enjoy the spectacular view over the city from the belvedere of the Orange Garden - an entirely symmetrical park with a large, central avenue that opens out into a breathtaking viewpoint. Next to it, The Basilica of St. Sabina, built in the 5th century, one of the best examples of early Christian basilica in Rome.
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Caelian HillOn the Caelian Hill, located in front of the Palatine Hill, you can walk on a charming cobble stone pathway topped with ancient roman arches until you arrive at the beautiful Basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo al Celio, a 5th-century church with a unique circular design -its center is surrounded by 25 marble columns, and the walls are decorated with a series of frescoes.
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Chiesa Di Santa Maria Sopra MinervaFew steps away from the Pantheon, here you can admire a beautiful statue from Michelangelo, the superb ceilings of the only Gothic church in Rome… Rome has more than 900 churches, and it’s incredible how each and every one of them has something special!
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Galleria SciarraJust steps from the Trevi Fountain, the Galliera Sciarra is a beautiful courtyard that often goes unnoticed. Although privately owned, it’s open to the public during regular work hours. Built in the 1800s, what makes this space unique is its walls that are covered in intricate frescoes painted in Art Nouveau by Gabriele Cellini. The building now serves as an office space. For some people this is their everyday commute!
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Fontana dell'Acqua PaolaThe Trevi Fountain is a must-see for a reason, but the next best fountain in Rome can be found on Janiculum Hill. The Fontana dell’Acqua Paola is a spectacular fountain that was designed in the 17th century by Giovanni Fontana. It’s a great stop for memorable pics on your way up to the top of the hill.
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Colle del GianicoloThis is one the best viewpoints in Rome. Surprisingly, the Janiculum hill isn’t one of Rome’s original “seven hills,” as it technically sits outside the boundaries of the original ancient city. However, don't missi to make your way to the terrace at Piazza Giuseppe Garibaldi, near Giuseppe Garibaldi Monument for a stunning view of of the ancient city. Here, for over 100 years, a cannon has been fired daily at 12:00 PM.
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Il Portico Di OttaviaThe Portico d’Ottavia is an ancient gate built around 24 BC by Augustus. This area, called the Jewish Ghetto, is one of the most unique spots in the eternal city. For Colosseum vibes without the crowds, visit the nearby Theatre of Marcellus, an open-air amphitheater completed around 13 BC – 100 years before the Colosseum. Commissioned by Julius Caesar (though completed after his death), it held 20,000 people, making it the largest amphitheater in Rome at the time.
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Discover Rome Hidden Gems with a Golf Cart Tour
$200.94
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!