From $60.96
Price varies by group size
Free Cancellation
up to 24 hours in advance
2 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English and 3 more
Good for avoiding crowds
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
What you can expect during your visit
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Regular temperature checks for staff
Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
Overview
Rome is a sight to behold from any angle, with its ancient monuments and Renaissance architecture. On this Segway tour, cruise along cobbled streets and through bustling piazzas in search of the Eternal City’s most spectacular viewpoints. Head for the hills for unparalleled vistas of the Tiber River and Rome’s dome-dotted cityscape; discover a secret spot from which to see St. Peter’s Basilica; and get panoramic views of Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, and other star attractions. This small-group tour is limited to just six participants, ensuring you receive personalized attention throughout.
- Get unparalleled views of Rome from the city’s top viewpoints
- Zoom effortlessly up and down Rome’s hills much more quickly and with far less effort than on a walking tour
- Hear insightful commentary about the Eternal City from the guide
- Receive undivided attention on this small-group tour that’s limited to just six participants
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Choose the departure time most convenient for you, and meet your guide in central Rome. Then, strap on your provided helmet and get familiar with your self-balancing Segway during a brief orientation session.
Once you feel confident, zoom off along Rome’s ancient streets behind your guide. Breeze through the Jewish Quarter, a bustling district where Romans and tourists alike flock to sample Roman-Jewish and Middle Eastern cuisine and soak up the festive atmosphere. Then continue to the Temple of Hercules and learn the legend behind the so-called ‘Mouth of Truth’ (Bocca della Verità).
Ascend Aventine Hill to Parco Savello, a former orange grove known locally as Giardino degli Aranci (the Garden of Oranges), for a postcard-perfect view of Rome. After you’ve had your fill, seek out the secret peephole that offers an unrivaled view of St. Peter’s Basilica.
Next, stop for a photo opportunity of Circus Maximus, where chariot races were once held, before continuing alongside the Palatine to the mighty Colosseum. Pose in front of the colossal monument, arguably ancient Rome’s most iconic treasure, and then cruise by the Roman Forum, taking in its timeworn buildings and learning about its history.
Continue up Capitoline Hill, one of the original Seven Hills of Rome, to see the square designed by Michelangelo and to visit a beautiful terrace for another panoramic view of the Eternal City.
Make your last stop at the Theatre of Marcellus, once the largest and most important of Rome’s theaters. Your tour then concludes in central Rome.
Once you feel confident, zoom off along Rome’s ancient streets behind your guide. Breeze through the Jewish Quarter, a bustling district where Romans and tourists alike flock to sample Roman-Jewish and Middle Eastern cuisine and soak up the festive atmosphere. Then continue to the Temple of Hercules and learn the legend behind the so-called ‘Mouth of Truth’ (Bocca della Verità).
Ascend Aventine Hill to Parco Savello, a former orange grove known locally as Giardino degli Aranci (the Garden of Oranges), for a postcard-perfect view of Rome. After you’ve had your fill, seek out the secret peephole that offers an unrivaled view of St. Peter’s Basilica.
Next, stop for a photo opportunity of Circus Maximus, where chariot races were once held, before continuing alongside the Palatine to the mighty Colosseum. Pose in front of the colossal monument, arguably ancient Rome’s most iconic treasure, and then cruise by the Roman Forum, taking in its timeworn buildings and learning about its history.
Continue up Capitoline Hill, one of the original Seven Hills of Rome, to see the square designed by Michelangelo and to visit a beautiful terrace for another panoramic view of the Eternal City.
Make your last stop at the Theatre of Marcellus, once the largest and most important of Rome’s theaters. Your tour then concludes in central Rome.
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Product code: 23570P14
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