AN UNFORGETTABLE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE
Hop on and enjoy an incredible ride through Rome's charming streets with our expert drivers leading the way. Our adventure kicks off on the historic Cavour Street, just a stone’s throw from the Colosseum, our first stop. We’ll have 10 minutes to snap some unforgettable photos on your Vespa.
As we continue, you'll take in views of iconic landmarks like the Circus Maximus, Palatine Hill, and Aventine Hill on our way to the scenic Orange Garden.
Next, we’ll ride through the lively Trastevere neighborhood and along the stunning Tiber River, heading toward the breathtaking Gianicolo Hill for panoramic views of the city. On our way to the grand Castel Sant'Angelo, built in 135 AD, you’ll get a glimpse of its incredible history.
Our final stop is Colosseum, Infront of Palazzo Manfredi
Jump on a Fiat 500, and let’s make some amazing memories as we explore the eternal beauty of Rome!
VIP
Cruising Past Legends ✨ Feel that Roman breeze as you zip by the Colosseum on your Vespa — yeah, that giant, ancient arena where gladiators once fought for glory! Built nearly 2,000 years ago, this stone beast has seen emperors, epic battles, and roaring crowds. Even from the outside, it's jaw-dropping. Those arches? They’ve stood through earthquakes, empires, and centuries of stories. Blink and you’re riding past nearly 2 millennia of history. Only in Rome can your joyride double as a time machine.
Glide by the Birthplace of Rome As you cruise past Palatine Hill, you’re rolling by the very heart of ancient Rome. Legend says this is where Romulus founded the city in 753 BC — yep, this hill started it all. Once home to emperors and aristocrats, it’s still dotted with ruins of massive palaces and lush gardens. It’s like Rome’s original VIP neighborhood, just chillin’ above the chaos of the city. One quick look, and boom — you’ve just passed 2,700 years of history.
Zoom Past the Ancient Racetrack of Legends As you fly by Circo Massimo, picture this: 250,000 Romans packed in, screaming as chariots thundered past in the ultimate high-speed race. This was ancient Rome’s biggest stadium — think Formula 1, but with horses and way more chaos. It’s a massive open field now, but back in the day? Pure adrenaline. Emperors watched from palaces above, and the crowd went wild for glory, speed, and spectacle. Fast wheels and ancient thrills — kind of perfect, right?
You will make your own way to the meeting points