Discover Rome’s iconic landmarks on a 3-hour eco-friendly ETuk tour. Perfect for couples, families, and small groups. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
Discover Rome’s iconic landmarks on a 3-hour eco-friendly ETuk tour. Perfect for couples, families, and small groups. Book now for an unforgettable experience.
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Located in the heart of Rome, Piazza Venezia is home to the iconic Altare della Patria. This grand square is steeped in history, offering a captivating mix of ancient and modern architecture. The impressive Vittoriano monument stands as a symbol of Italy’s unity. Surrounded by historic buildings like Palazzo…
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Located in the heart of Rome, Piazza Venezia is home to the iconic Altare della Patria. This grand square is steeped in history, offering a captivating mix of ancient and modern architecture. The impressive Vittoriano monument stands as a symbol of Italy’s unity. Surrounded by historic buildings like Palazzo Venezia, it acts as a lively hub, bridging the city’s past and present. Its vibrant atmosphere and strategic location near key landmarks make Piazza Venezia an essential starting point for exploring Rome’s rich cultural tapestry.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon in Rome is a marvel of ancient engineering, showcasing Roman architectural brilliance. Its iconic dome and oculus create a celestial ambiance, while the well-preserved interior features stunning marble and artistic details. Originally a temple dedicated to all gods, the Pantheon’s enduring legacy attracts visitors to admire its grandeur and historical significance, making it a timeless symbol of Rome’s cultural heritage.
- Teatro di Marcello - The Teatro di Marcello is an ancient open-air theater in Rome, constructed by Emperor Augustus and dedicated to his nephew, Marcus Claudius Marcellus. Situated near the Tiber River, it could accommodate around 20,000 spectators and was used for plays and musical events. Today, its structure partially survives, with its upper levels converted into private apartments during the Renaissance.
- Via del Foro Piscario - The Foro Piscario, or Fish Market Forum, was an ancient Roman marketplace located near the Forum Romanum in Rome. It was primarily used for selling fish and other seafood. Over time, the area became integrated into the broader commercial activities of the Roman forum.
- Ghetto - The Jewish Ghetto of Rome, located near the Tiber River, is rich in history and culture. Established in 1555, it was a confined area for Roman Jews for centuries. Today, it retains the charm of bygone eras with its narrow cobblestone streets, ancient synagogues, and delightful Jewish eateries and shops. The Great Synagogue and Jewish Museum offer insights into the rich Jewish heritage. Walking through the Jewish Ghetto is like embarking on a fascinating journey through time, where the history of Jewish communities intertwines with the vibrant modern life of this captivating part of Rome. The neighborhood stands as a testament to resilience, cultural diversity, and the enduring spirit of a community that has left an indelible mark on the city’s tapestry.
- Vatican City - The Vatican is an independent city-state within Rome, serving as the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church. It is home to the Pope and iconic sites such as St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel. As the smallest state in the world, it holds immense religious and cultural significance.
- Colosseum - The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is a massive ancient arena in Rome, constructed between 70-80 AD under the Flavian emperors. It could accommodate up to 50,000 spectators and was primarily used for gladiatorial contests, public spectacles, and other forms of entertainment. Today, it stands as one of the most iconic symbols of Roman engineering and culture, attracting millions of visitors annually.
- Circus Maximus - The Circus Maximus was an ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue located in the valley between the Palatine and Aventine hills in Rome. It was the largest stadium in ancient Rome, capable of holding up to 250,000 spectators. The site was primarily used for chariot races, public games, and festivals, and remains a significant historical landmark, although only traces of the original structure survive today.
- Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain in Rome is a masterpiece of Baroque art. Adorned with mythical sculptures, it is a symbol of prosperity and one of the world’s most enchanting fountains. The grandeur of Neptune’s chariot and the surrounding sculptures create a mesmerizing spectacle, drawing crowds to toss coins and make wishes. The sound of flowing water adds to the fountain’s allure, making it a timeless and iconic symbol of Rome’s charm and allure.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona, a renowned square in Rome, captivates with its Baroque elegance. Home to Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi and vibrant cafes, it’s a cultural hub adorned with art and fountains. The lively atmosphere and historic charm make Piazza Navona a must-visit destination, where visitors can immerse themselves in the city’s rich history and architectural splendor.
- Trinita dei Monti - Trinità dei Monti

- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if selected)
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Photo stops at main landmarks
- Guided sightseeing tour by electric E-Tuk
- Audio guides (provided upon request, if available)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if selected)
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Photo stops at main landmarks
- Guided sightseeing tour by electric E-Tuk
- Audio guides (provided upon request, if available)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance tickets to monuments and attractions
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities (optional)
- Entrance tickets to monuments and attractions
- Food and drinks
Explore Rome’s most famous attractions on a 3-hour guided tour in an electric E-Tuk, designed for comfort and an immersive sightseeing experience. This tour follows a smooth path through the historic center, blending panoramic views, renowned landmarks, and well-timed photo opportunities with minimal walking.
Travel quietly in an eco-friendly electric…
Explore Rome’s most famous attractions on a 3-hour guided tour in an electric E-Tuk, designed for comfort and an immersive sightseeing experience. This tour follows a smooth path through the historic center, blending panoramic views, renowned landmarks, and well-timed photo opportunities with minimal walking.
Travel quietly in an eco-friendly electric E-Tuk through Rome’s narrow streets and bustling piazzas. Marvel at Piazza Venezia and the timeless beauty of the Pantheon, then pass by Teatro di Marcello, the Foro Piscario area, and the Jewish Ghetto, celebrated for its unique atmosphere and rich history.
The journey continues with scenic views of Vatican City, including exterior views of the Colosseum and the Imperial Fora. Cross the Circus Maximus and proceed to Rome’s most famous squares, such as the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona.
The tour concludes near Trinità dei Monti, providing panoramic viewpoints and a relaxed way to experience Rome from a unique perspective and pace.
- The Remaining minutes are allotted for travel time
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.