Welcome to your 3-hour tour aboard a vintage Fiat 500 in Rome, a unique experience that will take you through the streets of the Eternal City in one of the most iconic symbols of automotive Italy.
Prepare to immerse yourself in the thousand-year history, vibrant culture and timeless charm of Rome as you travel aboard this classic Italian car.
Your journey begins with a meeting with your expert driver and your Fiat 500, which awaits you with its unique character and retro style.
Here are some of the possible stops on your tour: Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Orange Garden, Trastevere, Janiculum Hill, San Pietro, Campidoglio, etc (the tour stops may change based on traffic and road conditions)
Throughout the journey, your driver will be happy to share with you interesting anecdotes, historical curiosities and advice on where to find the best Roman cuisine and the most authentic souvenirs.
The Colosseum is one of the most iconic and recognizable monuments in the world, a symbol of Rome and the greatness of the Roman Empire. Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, it was built between 70 and 80 AD. under the emperors Vespasian and Titus. This enormous amphitheater could seat up to 50,000 spectators and was used for a variety of public spectacles, including gladiator fights, wild animal hunts, executions, and dramatic enactments of famous battles. The Colosseum is famous not only for its imposing size, but also for the sophistication of its architecture and engineering. Equipped with a complex system of dungeons, elevators and traps, the arena could be quickly transformed to host different types of events. The amphitheater is located in the heart of the city, close to other important archaeological sites such as the Roman Forum and the Palatine, making it an essential stop for anyone visiting Rome.
The Circus Maximus is one of the most impressive and historically significant archaeological sites in Rome. Located between the Palatine and the Aventine, it was the largest stadium in ancient Rome, used mainly for chariot racing. With an estimated capacity of over 250,000 spectators, it was the primary entertainment venue for the Romans. Today, the Circus Maximus is a vast public park where traces of the oval track can still be seen. It is often used for concerts, public events and demonstrations. Walking along the site, visitors can imagine the grandeur of the events that took place there and appreciate the historical importance of this place. Furthermore, its central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring other historical attractions of Rome, such as the Roman Forum and the Colosseum.
Piazza del Campidoglio is one of the most beautiful and historically significant squares in Rome, located on the top of the Capitoline Hill, one of the seven hills on which the ancient city was founded. The square is a Renaissance masterpiece, designed by Michelangelo Buonarroti in 1538 on behalf of Pope Paul III. Michelangelo completely redesigned the square, creating a harmonious composition that integrates the new with the old. The square is famous for its star-shaped geometric paving and the elegant staircase, the Cordonata, which leads to the square from below. From the Campidoglio you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Roman Forum, allowing visitors to appreciate the vastness and historical richness of the heart of ancient Rome.
You will make your own way to the meeting points