Experience Rome’s magic by night on a Vespa Sidecar tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning views, and captivating stories under the stars.
Experience Rome’s magic by night on a Vespa Sidecar tour. Discover iconic landmarks, stunning views, and captivating stories under the stars.
- Trevi Fountain - As Rome’s most renowned fountain, the Trevi Fountain stands as a Baroque masterpiece. Crafted by Nicola Salvi in the 18th century, it showcases the god Oceanus at its center, riding a shell-shaped chariot drawn by sea horses. Tradition holds that tossing a coin into the fountain with the right hand over the left shoulder ensures a…
- Trevi Fountain - As Rome’s most renowned fountain, the Trevi Fountain stands as a Baroque masterpiece. Crafted by Nicola Salvi in the 18th century, it showcases the god Oceanus at its center, riding a shell-shaped chariot drawn by sea horses. Tradition holds that tossing a coin into the fountain with the right hand over the left shoulder ensures a return to Rome. Daily, thousands of visitors engage in this ritual, supporting the city’s charities.
- Pantheon - Constructed over 2,000 years ago, the Pantheon is among the best-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome. Initially a temple for all gods, it was later transformed into a church. Its most notable feature is its vast dome, still the largest unreinforced concrete dome globally. The central oculus, open to the sky, allows natural light to flood the interior, creating a unique and mystical ambiance.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most stunning and vibrant squares, built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. It is renowned for its three fountains, including the magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, symbolizing the four major rivers of the known continents in the 17th century. The square is encircled by elegant Baroque buildings and cafés, making it an ideal spot to experience the city’s lively atmosphere.
- Piazza Venezia / Ancient City - Piazza Venezia is one of Rome’s busiest squares, situated at the crossroads of several major roads. It is dominated by the grand Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, also known as the ‘Altar of the Fatherland,’ built in honor of Italy’s first king. The square also houses Palazzo Venezia, once the residence of popes and later Mussolini’s headquarters during World War II. This historic site links the modern city to the heart of ancient Rome.
- Colosseum - The Colosseum is Rome’s most iconic symbol and one of the ancient world’s greatest architectural marvels. Constructed in the 1st century AD, it was the largest amphitheater ever built, hosting gladiator battles, animal hunts, and public spectacles for over 50,000 spectators. Despite centuries of damage from earthquakes and looting, it remains an awe-inspiring testament to the engineering and grandeur of the Roman Empire.
- Ghetto - Discover this captivating neighborhood rich in history and culture, featuring ancient Roman ruins, traditional shops, and the impressive Synagogue, experiencing the profound heritage of Rome’s Jewish community.
- Colle del Gianicolo - As one of the highest hills in Rome, the Gianicolo offers one of the best panoramic views of the city. It is known for its historical significance, as it was the site of battles led by the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi during the fight for Italian unification. A tradition dating back to 1847 continues today: every day at noon, a cannon is fired from the hill, a practice started by Pope Pius IX to standardize the city’s clocks.
- St. Peter’s Square - The heart of Vatican City, St. Peter’s Square was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini to create a grand and welcoming space for pilgrims. The colonnades, arranged in an embracing semicircle, symbolize the Church’s arms open to the world. At its center stands an ancient Egyptian obelisk, flanked by two beautiful fountains. The square leads directly to St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest church, home to masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s Pietà and the majestic dome designed by the artist himself.
- Trastevere - Explore one of Rome’s most genuine neighborhoods, with picturesque alleys, cobblestone streets, and lively squares. Enjoy the local atmosphere and admire charming views unique to this area.

- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if selected)
- Guided sightseeing tour by Vespa Sidecar
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Certified Helmets
- Photo stops at main landmarks
- Audio guides (provided upon request, if available)
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if selected)
- Guided sightseeing tour by Vespa Sidecar
- English-speaking driver/guide
- Certified Helmets
- Photo stops at main landmarks
- 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 after dark on a Vespa sidecar with a guided night tour that combines famous landmarks, breathtaking views, and the charm of Italy’s romantic city. As the streets become quieter and monuments shine under the evening lights, this tour follows a seamless itinerary through the historic center.
Start in the sophisticated Piazza del Popolo, then…
Explore Rome after dark on a Vespa sidecar with a guided night tour that combines famous landmarks, breathtaking views, and the charm of Italy’s romantic city. As the streets become quieter and monuments shine under the evening lights, this tour follows a seamless itinerary through the historic center.
Start in the sophisticated Piazza del Popolo, then move on to the enchanting Trevi Fountain, where light and water create a mesmerizing nighttime display. Visit the timeless Pantheon and the refined elegance of Piazza Navona, which is particularly atmospheric in the evening.
The tour continues through the monumental heart of Rome at Piazza Venezia and provides exterior views of the illuminated Colosseum. Travel through the historic Jewish Ghetto before ascending to the panoramic Gianicolo, where the city lights unfold before you.
The journey proceeds to St. Peter’s Square and ends in the vibrant streets of Trastevere. Riding in a Vespa sidecar allows you to enjoy the night breeze.
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.