Ancient Rome Tour in a Golf Cart

4.5
3 hours
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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Licensed Guide (Guide is also the Driver)
  • Headsets (provided if required)
  • Interactive reading material
  • Golf Cart Transportation

✗ Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Bottled water

Itinerary

1
Stop 1
Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome is a historic square known for its ancient Roman ruins, including four Republican-era temples and the Curia of Pompey. It's also famous for its cat sanctuary, where many stray cats are cared for among the ruins. 20 minutes spend time
2
Stop 2
Piazza Venezia in Rome is a central hub dominated by the grand Altare della Patria, a monument to Victor Emmanuel II. Surrounded by historic buildings, it offers striking views and is a key intersection connecting major roads and sites like the Roman Forum and Capitoline Hill. 20 minutes spend time
3
Stop 3
The Theatre of Marcellus in Rome is an ancient open-air theatre built in the late 1st century BC. It was commissioned by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus. The theatre could originally hold around 20,000 spectators and is a precursor to the Colosseum. Today, its remains stand as a testament to Roman architectural ingenuity. 20 minutes spend time
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Stop 4
The Forum Piscarium in Rome was an ancient fish market located near the Roman Forum and Theatre of Marcellus. Established in the early Roman Republic, it served as the central marketplace for fish and seafood. Remnants of this bustling commercial hub still offer insights into daily life and trade practices in ancient Rome. 10 minutes spend time
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Stop 5
The Temple of Venus and Rome in Rome is a grand ancient temple dedicated to the goddesses Venus Felix and Roma Aeterna. Designed by Emperor Hadrian and completed in 135 AD, it was the largest temple in Ancient Rome, known for its impressive size and ornate decorations. Its ruins still reflect its historical and architectural significance. 20 minutes spend time
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Stop 6
The Domus Aurea in Rome was Emperor Nero's vast and opulent palace complex, built after the great fire of 64 AD. Renowned for its grandeur, it featured lavish frescoes, gold-plated walls, and intricate mosaics. The palace's remains, hidden underground for centuries, are a testament to Nero's ambition and Rome's architectural prowess. 20 minutes spend time
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Stop 7
The Colosseum in Rome, an iconic symbol of Ancient Rome, is a massive amphitheater built in 80 AD under Emperor Vespasian. Known for its grand architecture, it hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, seating up to 50,000 spectators. Today, it stands as a testament to Roman engineering and a major tourist attraction. 20 minutes spend time
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Stop 8
The Imperial Forums in Rome are a series of monumental public squares built between 46 BC and 113 AD. Commissioned by various emperors, including Caesar and Trajan, these forums served as centers for politics, commerce, and religion. The ruins, featuring grand temples and basilicas, offer a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Roman civilization. 20 minutes spend time
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Stop 9
The Circus Maximus in Rome is an ancient Roman chariot racing stadium and mass entertainment venue. Built in the 6th century BC, it was the largest of its kind, accommodating over 150,000 spectators. Today, its vast, elongated shape remains a testament to its historical significance and its role in Roman public life. 20 minutes spend time

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
The meeting point is at Piazza del Popolo 11, in front of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Please wait outside the entrance and do not enter. There is no Luxurbe sign; the driver will arrive with the vehicle and will be easy to recognize. Please allow up to 10 minutes of waiting time.
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End Point
The meeting point is at Piazza del Popolo 11, in front of the Leonardo da Vinci Museum. Please wait outside the entrance and do not enter. There is no Luxurbe sign; the driver will arrive with the vehicle and will be easy to recognize. Please allow up to 10 minutes of waiting time.

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Good to Know

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The remaining time is allotted for the travel time
  • All the participants will see the monuments from outside, they will stop at each monument and will have time for explanations and pictures

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