Discover Rome by Night on a Vespa Sidecar
Experience the Eternal City under the stars aboard a Vespa Sidecar—an exciting and stylish way to explore Rome after dark. With one of our expert drivers at the wheel (customers are not allowed to drive), you’ll enjoy a smooth ride through the city’s most enchanting sights. Departing from Largo Carlo Goldoni, we begin with Piazza del Popolo, admire the Trevi Fountain, glide past the Pantheon, and enjoy the charm of Piazza Navona.
Next, we cruise through the Jewish Ghetto and into Trastevere, known for its cobblestone streets and lively atmosphere. We'll ascend to Gianicolo Hill for a panoramic view of the city lights.
On the return, we pass through Piazza Venezia and reach the majestic Colosseum, glowing under the night sky. Our guides will share fascinating stories and local secrets to make each stop special.
Discover Rome like never before—magical, timeless, and full of beauty! Itinerary may vary due to traffic, weather, or city events.
One of Rome’s most famous squares, Piazza del Popolo was historically the city's main entrance for travelers coming from the north. At its center stands a 3,000-year-old Egyptian obelisk brought to Rome by Emperor Augustus. The square is framed by the beautiful twin churches of Santa Maria in Montesanto and Santa Maria dei Miracoli, creating perfect symmetry. Overlooking it is the Pincian Hill, offering a stunning panoramic view of the city
Rome’s most famous fountain and a masterpiece of Trevi Fountain is one of the most famous fountains in the world and a masterpiece of Baroque art. Designed by Nicola Salvi in the 18th century, it features the god Oceanus at its center, riding a shell-shaped chariot pulled by sea horses. According to tradition, tossing a coin into the fountain with your right hand over your left shoulder ensures your return to Rome. Every day, thousands of visitors take part in this ritual, contributing to the city's charities.
Built over 2,000 years ago, the Pantheon is one of the most well-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome. Originally a temple dedicated to all gods, it was later converted into a church. Its most remarkable feature is its massive dome, still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world. The central oculus, open to the sky, allows natural light to illuminate the interior, creating a unique and mystical atmosphere.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Meeting point is in front of Palazzo Fendi, Largo Goldoni 1, Rome. If you do not see signs or flags, don’t worry—your 500 Spiaggina driver will come to pick you up and is easy to recognize. If you booked a custom pick-up, your driver will contact you shortly before arrival. Pick-up time may vary slightly due to Rome traffic. Please call only if strictly necessary.