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Highlights:
Ride a Vespa through Rome's major landmarks and quiet backstreets with a born-and-raised local guide.
Stop at the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, the Roman Pyramid, and the panoramic Gianicolo terrace.
Cruise through Trastevere's narrow lanes and Testaccio's historic heart.
Enjoy a gelato stop mid-tour for a refreshing local treat.
Hotel pickup and drop-off included for centrally located hotels, plus helmets and safety gear.
What does the Rome Vespa tour include?
This 2.5-hour guided Vespa tour covers Rome's major sights and lesser-known corners in a way that walking tours and bus routes simply cannot. You ride as a passenger on the back of a classic Italian Vespa, driven by a local guide who knows the city's shortcuts, stories, and best photo spots.
Where does the Vespa tour go?
The route takes in the Colosseum from street level, the tree-lined Aventine Hill with its famous keyhole view of St. Peter's dome, the Pyramid of Cestius (one of Rome's most unexpected ancient monuments), and the Gianicolo terrace, which offers a wide panorama across the entire city. You will also ride through the cobbled lanes of Trastevere and the working-class neighbourhood of Testaccio, known for its food markets and street art. A gelato stop mid-ride rounds out the experience.
Do I need a driving licence?
No. You ride as a passenger on the back of the Vespa. Your guide handles all the driving. Helmets and safety gear are provided before departure.
How does pickup work?
Your guide collects you directly from your hotel if it is centrally located in Rome. Show your mobile voucher and a valid photo ID, and you will be fitted with a helmet before setting off. At the end of the tour, you are dropped back at your hotel.
Book Your Rome Vespa Tour
Cover more ground than a walking tour and see more of the real city than a bus ever could. Book your Vespa tour and let a local show you Rome the way Romans experience it.
Helmets must be worn at all times during the ride.
Follow your guide's safety instructions before and during the tour.
No alcohol consumption before or during the tour.
Respect local traffic rules and pedestrian areas at stops.
How long is the Vespa tour?
Approximately 2.5 hours, including stops for photos and gelato.
Do I need to know how to drive a Vespa?
No. You ride as a passenger. Your guide drives the Vespa.
Is this suitable for children?
Check with the operator regarding minimum age and size requirements for passengers.
What happens if it rains?
Tours generally run in light rain. In the case of severe weather, the operator may offer to reschedule or cancel. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, for centrally located hotels. If your hotel is outside the centre, the operator will arrange a nearby meeting point.
What should I wear?
Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid loose scarves or clothing that could catch in the wind.
Bring a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher.
Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing.
A small bag or crossbody is easiest to manage on the Vespa.
Tour operates in most weather. Severe weather may lead to rescheduling.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Highlights:
Ride a Vespa through Rome's major landmarks and quiet backstreets with a born-and-raised local guide.
Stop at the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, the Roman Pyramid, and the panoramic Gianicolo terrace.
Cruise through Trastevere's narrow lanes and Testaccio's historic heart.
Enjoy a gelato stop mid-tour for a refreshing local treat.
Hotel pickup and drop-off included for centrally located hotels, plus helmets and safety gear.
What does the Rome Vespa tour include?
This 2.5-hour guided Vespa tour covers Rome's major sights and lesser-known corners in a way that walking tours and bus routes simply cannot. You ride as a passenger on the back of a classic Italian Vespa, driven by a local guide who knows the city's shortcuts, stories, and best photo spots.
Where does the Vespa tour go?
The route takes in the Colosseum from street level, the tree-lined Aventine Hill with its famous keyhole view of St. Peter's dome, the Pyramid of Cestius (one of Rome's most unexpected ancient monuments), and the Gianicolo terrace, which offers a wide panorama across the entire city. You will also ride through the cobbled lanes of Trastevere and the working-class neighbourhood of Testaccio, known for its food markets and street art. A gelato stop mid-ride rounds out the experience.
Do I need a driving licence?
No. You ride as a passenger on the back of the Vespa. Your guide handles all the driving. Helmets and safety gear are provided before departure.
How does pickup work?
Your guide collects you directly from your hotel if it is centrally located in Rome. Show your mobile voucher and a valid photo ID, and you will be fitted with a helmet before setting off. At the end of the tour, you are dropped back at your hotel.
Book Your Rome Vespa Tour
Cover more ground than a walking tour and see more of the real city than a bus ever could. Book your Vespa tour and let a local show you Rome the way Romans experience it.
Helmets must be worn at all times during the ride.
Follow your guide's safety instructions before and during the tour.
No alcohol consumption before or during the tour.
Respect local traffic rules and pedestrian areas at stops.
How long is the Vespa tour?
Approximately 2.5 hours, including stops for photos and gelato.
Do I need to know how to drive a Vespa?
No. You ride as a passenger. Your guide drives the Vespa.
Is this suitable for children?
Check with the operator regarding minimum age and size requirements for passengers.
What happens if it rains?
Tours generally run in light rain. In the case of severe weather, the operator may offer to reschedule or cancel. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, for centrally located hotels. If your hotel is outside the centre, the operator will arrange a nearby meeting point.
What should I wear?
Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid loose scarves or clothing that could catch in the wind.
Bring a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher.
Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing.
A small bag or crossbody is easiest to manage on the Vespa.
Tour operates in most weather. Severe weather may lead to rescheduling.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Highlights:
Ride a Vespa through Rome's major landmarks and quiet backstreets with a born-and-raised local guide.
Stop at the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, the Roman Pyramid, and the panoramic Gianicolo terrace.
Cruise through Trastevere's narrow lanes and Testaccio's historic heart.
Enjoy a gelato stop mid-tour for a refreshing local treat.
Hotel pickup and drop-off included for centrally located hotels, plus helmets and safety gear.
What does the Rome Vespa tour include?
This 2.5-hour guided Vespa tour covers Rome's major sights and lesser-known corners in a way that walking tours and bus routes simply cannot. You ride as a passenger on the back of a classic Italian Vespa, driven by a local guide who knows the city's shortcuts, stories, and best photo spots.
Where does the Vespa tour go?
The route takes in the Colosseum from street level, the tree-lined Aventine Hill with its famous keyhole view of St. Peter's dome, the Pyramid of Cestius (one of Rome's most unexpected ancient monuments), and the Gianicolo terrace, which offers a wide panorama across the entire city. You will also ride through the cobbled lanes of Trastevere and the working-class neighbourhood of Testaccio, known for its food markets and street art. A gelato stop mid-ride rounds out the experience.
Do I need a driving licence?
No. You ride as a passenger on the back of the Vespa. Your guide handles all the driving. Helmets and safety gear are provided before departure.
How does pickup work?
Your guide collects you directly from your hotel if it is centrally located in Rome. Show your mobile voucher and a valid photo ID, and you will be fitted with a helmet before setting off. At the end of the tour, you are dropped back at your hotel.
Book Your Rome Vespa Tour
Cover more ground than a walking tour and see more of the real city than a bus ever could. Book your Vespa tour and let a local show you Rome the way Romans experience it.
Bring a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher.
Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing.
A small bag or crossbody is easiest to manage on the Vespa.
Tour operates in most weather. Severe weather may lead to rescheduling.
Helmets must be worn at all times during the ride.
Follow your guide's safety instructions before and during the tour.
No alcohol consumption before or during the tour.
Respect local traffic rules and pedestrian areas at stops.
How long is the Vespa tour?
Approximately 2.5 hours, including stops for photos and gelato.
Do I need to know how to drive a Vespa?
No. You ride as a passenger. Your guide drives the Vespa.
Is this suitable for children?
Check with the operator regarding minimum age and size requirements for passengers.
What happens if it rains?
Tours generally run in light rain. In the case of severe weather, the operator may offer to reschedule or cancel. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, for centrally located hotels. If your hotel is outside the centre, the operator will arrange a nearby meeting point.
What should I wear?
Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid loose scarves or clothing that could catch in the wind.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
Highlights:
Ride a Vespa through Rome's major landmarks and quiet backstreets with a born-and-raised local guide.
Stop at the Colosseum, Aventine Hill, the Roman Pyramid, and the panoramic Gianicolo terrace.
Cruise through Trastevere's narrow lanes and Testaccio's historic heart.
Enjoy a gelato stop mid-tour for a refreshing local treat.
Hotel pickup and drop-off included for centrally located hotels, plus helmets and safety gear.
What does the Rome Vespa tour include?
This 2.5-hour guided Vespa tour covers Rome's major sights and lesser-known corners in a way that walking tours and bus routes simply cannot. You ride as a passenger on the back of a classic Italian Vespa, driven by a local guide who knows the city's shortcuts, stories, and best photo spots.
Where does the Vespa tour go?
The route takes in the Colosseum from street level, the tree-lined Aventine Hill with its famous keyhole view of St. Peter's dome, the Pyramid of Cestius (one of Rome's most unexpected ancient monuments), and the Gianicolo terrace, which offers a wide panorama across the entire city. You will also ride through the cobbled lanes of Trastevere and the working-class neighbourhood of Testaccio, known for its food markets and street art. A gelato stop mid-ride rounds out the experience.
Do I need a driving licence?
No. You ride as a passenger on the back of the Vespa. Your guide handles all the driving. Helmets and safety gear are provided before departure.
How does pickup work?
Your guide collects you directly from your hotel if it is centrally located in Rome. Show your mobile voucher and a valid photo ID, and you will be fitted with a helmet before setting off. At the end of the tour, you are dropped back at your hotel.
Book Your Rome Vespa Tour
Cover more ground than a walking tour and see more of the real city than a bus ever could. Book your Vespa tour and let a local show you Rome the way Romans experience it.
Bring a valid photo ID and your mobile voucher.
Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes and avoid loose clothing.
A small bag or crossbody is easiest to manage on the Vespa.
Tour operates in most weather. Severe weather may lead to rescheduling.
Helmets must be worn at all times during the ride.
Follow your guide's safety instructions before and during the tour.
No alcohol consumption before or during the tour.
Respect local traffic rules and pedestrian areas at stops.
How long is the Vespa tour?
Approximately 2.5 hours, including stops for photos and gelato.
Do I need to know how to drive a Vespa?
No. You ride as a passenger. Your guide drives the Vespa.
Is this suitable for children?
Check with the operator regarding minimum age and size requirements for passengers.
What happens if it rains?
Tours generally run in light rain. In the case of severe weather, the operator may offer to reschedule or cancel. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, for centrally located hotels. If your hotel is outside the centre, the operator will arrange a nearby meeting point.
What should I wear?
Comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended. Avoid loose scarves or clothing that could catch in the wind.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour.
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