Rome Golf Cart Tour: Iconic Landmarks & Views

Experience a private guided tour of Florence’s Uffizi Gallery, free from long queues and noisy groups. Explore the museum’s beauty in tranquility with our expert guides.

Duration: 4 hours, 15 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Via Tunisi - The journey begins at Via Tunisi in the Prati district, just a short distance from the Vatican Museums. Here, one can immediately sense Rome’s dual identity: the “modern” city of the late 19th century and, nearby, the spiritual and artistic core of the Vatican. The Vatican Museums were established in 1506 following the discovery of…
What's Included
  • Golf Car with Driver
  • Photo Stop
  • Snack break + coffee/gelato stop
  • Multilingual Audio Guides
  • Insurance
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Tips
  • entrance ticket
Additional Information

Experience the best of Rome in a seamless journey
Explore Rome effortlessly and enjoyably with a 4-hour golf cart tour that combines famous landmarks, breathtaking viewpoints, and genuine neighborhood atmospheres—without the lengthy walks. Glide through centuries of history with ample opportunities for photos, brief stops, and those “wow” moments that…

Location
Via Tunisi
Via Tunisi in the Prati district, just minutes from the Vatican Museums.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Chlo_p406
Jul 12, 2024
Amazing. - Unbelievable. Everything was beautiful and a beautiful cultural contribution. For children under 26 years old the museum is 2€ so must do. I also recommend the pitti palace which is also sumptuous and even more impressive (Award of 2€ also or 4€ with the boboli garden).
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Gustavossarra
Jun 23, 2024
Excellent place - It is a very nice palace, museum and gallery, with works by Leonardo da Vinci, Rafael, Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Botticelli or Giotto and creations of the calibre of The Birth of Venus by Botticelli, the Bacchus of Caravaggio or the Madonna of the Cardellino by Rafael. They say florence is the cradle of art and it is true. The works are fantastic, (a recommendation, look for the most important works because they will not reach the time) EVERYTHING IS VERY BEAUTIFUL, DO NOT MISS VISITING
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Mk678831
May 17, 2024
WOW - A stunning collection of works of art - it's a must-see. Maybe go in Oct. to Jan. when it's not so busy
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615sridevis
Apr 7, 2024
Visit to Uffizi Gallery - Great masterworks from the Renaissance masters Leonardo da Vinci, Boticelli, Michaelangelo and more. Liked the layout of the gallery as it was easy to navigate each section.
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Doudou97
Mar 13, 2024
Unavoidable - Very interesting museum, for me it is the must-see in Florence. Lots of magnificent sculptures. I recommend reserving entry tickets on the official website and doing so in advance. If possible take tickets for the first hour. This is what I did and I was able to enjoy the museum without crowds or noise, it was very pleasant. Allow 2 hours.
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Oooooobad
Jan 1, 2024
A must do in beautiful Florence - Unbelievable, a must do in Florence, beautiful well organized and the amount of beautiful important art pieces yoh will see and enjoy is really un paralleled
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Endoedibles
May 24, 2024
Expansive - Less busy than Accademia, with a more expansive collection of both paintings and sculpture, Uffizi Gallery was constructed in the 1500s and currently contains an array of Renaissance masterpieces. Identifiable by the statues (and lines) out front guests can expect to spend 1-3 hours here depending on their affinity for Primitive paintings and portraits.
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Eja117
May 19, 2024
You can do it on the fly...or at least I could. - Everything I read/saw suggested Florence has 3 major attractions. The Duomo, the Accademia with David, and the Uffizi, and that in one day you can really only do two. I'm here to tell you I day tripped from Rome with spouse and teen and managed to do all three and had a solid lunch, and walked on that bridge, and went into the house Dante was born in, and had a little leisure time, and actually caught an early train back, right in the middle of April. I'm not sure my experience was typical or the most full, but I did it. We had skip the line tickets for the top of the Duomo at 9am and we were probably done there by 10:30am. Then I think it was too early for lunch and Florence is so small we just got in line at Uffizi and were able to get it. It wasn't even that long of a line and moved ok. Don't let the crowds scare you off in and of itself. The map in the gallery is very helpful and I got to see a TON (everything?)of what I wanted to see. I'm not claiming to be an art expert but I loved BOTH my art history classes in college and was blown away. We were probably only there about an hour and a half. It's a big place, but it's not as big as say...the Met. Definitely some crowds. A bit of security. In some ways I was glad not to be with a tour group slowing us down or limiting us to what they want us to see.
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Guug40
Apr 1, 2024
Guzel galeri ama bokunu cikarmislar - It was one of the most impressive museums I have ever seen with artwork as far as the eye could see but Mediciler bokunu cikarmislar.
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Josemanuelb781
Mar 28, 2024
Inspirational - The gallery is spectacular, beautiful and with great works of art. A very inspiring journey through art. The only drawback of the place is the people, too many to enjoy the works well.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).