Discover Rome on board of a Timeless Icon with the 1st tour company in Rome to offer this unique tour.
An evening tour on board of our custom built, modern and comfy Vespa Sidecars will take you to the Iconic Highlights of our city as into its most precious and genuine insights.
Our certified guide will accompany your tour with detailed narration via headphones.
You'll cruise through Rome's Historic squares and monuments, and sometimes we'll stop and hop, we'll show you the unreachable within best picture spots.
Why choose The Vespa Sidecar Tour:
Sit back and relax with a loved one in the most romantic city
We work with Licensed and Experienced Guides, and trust us this does make a difference!
Riding on a Sidecar is extremely safe and way more stable than a 2 wheeled motorcycle.
Last but not least, it costs less! You must consider 1 driver every 2 passengers.
Get a glimpse of Roman Millenary History in the historic city alleys,
Designed during the urban redevelopment undertaken after Rome was declared capital of Italy, the Piazza della Repubblica is one of the most important squares of the city, and extremely striking. The Piazza della Repubblica is made up of a large roundabout with an exquisite fountain, Fontana delle Naiadi, surrounded by imposing buildings on one side and a seemingly demolished temple on the other.
The Quirinal Palace (known in Italian as the Palazzo del Quirinale or simply Quirinale) is a historic building in Rome, Italy, one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, together with Villa Rosebery in Naples and Tenuta di Castelporziano in Rome. It is located on the Quirinal Hill, the highest of the seven hills of Rome in an area colloquially called Monte Cavallo. It has housed thirty Popes, four Kings of Italy and twelve presidents of the Italian Republic.
Inaugurated in 1911 to pay respect to Victor Emmanuel II, the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (Altare della Patria) is an imposing building located in Piazza Venezia. It provides some breath-taking views of Rome. The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele was inaugurated in 1911 as a tribute to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy after the country's unification. Inside the building is the Institute for the History of the Italian Risorgimento and the Central Museum of the Risorgimento. Since 1921, the Victor Emmanuel Monument holds the tomb of the unknown soldier, a place in which the eternal flame shines and which is always guarded by two soldiers.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• Dress code is smart - our Vespa Sidecars are extrememly comfortable, although we recommend not wearing long skirts if riding on the back of the saddle. Sunglasses and cameras are must on this tour! • We travel at the perfect pace, maximum 40 km/h • Not recommended for pregnant women • We have professional drivers, that means our guests do not drive the sidecars at any moment.