Trinità dei Monti
Keeping expectations HIGH, we will take you to the panoramic spot over the celebrated Spanish Steps. The Church of the Santissima Trinità dei Monti and the Sallustiano Obelisk are best known, as well as for their beauty and history, for their commanding position above the famous steps leading down to Piazza di Spagna.
Fontana di Trevi
Making our way through characteristic alleys down from the Quirinal Hill we reach the Fontana di Trevi. Rely on your guide to be on the right spot for the perfect coin toss. And for those in a romantic mood, you’ll be offered the opportunity to follow an ancient tradition with a promise of eternal love. Careful with what you wish – Dreams do come true!
Quirinale
One of the first beauties we will surf by is Piazza del Quirinale. Sitting atop one the 7 hills of Rome, the Dioscuri Obelisk & Fountain will definitely catch your eye at first sight, along with The Quirinal Palace – our Presidential Palace, 2nd biggest in the world! – Thumbs up also for the panoramic view towards Saint Peter on which they overlook.
Piazza della Repubblica
We will be meeting in piazza della Repubblica 41. The square is super well connected: the subway Linea A stops exactly at our meeting point (Repubblica – Teatro dell’Opera stop) and we are also next to Termini Central Station. For our morning riders we are happy to offer a genuine and traditional Italian breakfast. You can enjoy a cappuccino & a freshly baked cornetto while our drivers manage the acceptance of the other guests right out front, and warm up the engines as you get your sweet start at the bistrot.
Santa Maria Maggiore
The Basilica is also known as “Our Lady of the Snows”. Legends and Miracles excel on this spot. Not only, it is the the largest Catholic Marian church in Rome and we can circumnavigate it entirely, due to its original placement, on our final ride back to piazza della Repubblica.
Piazza Venezia
We couldn’t miss crossing the central hub of our Capital: Piazza Venezia. Take a glance at Palazzo Venezia, just north Capitoline Hill and admire the National Monument to Vittorio Emanuele, which holds the guarded Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame, built under the statue of Goddess Roma. Wow.
Trastevere & Jewish Ghetto
On the way towards our next stop we drive through these two important areas of Rome. Trastevere has adorable narrow streets colored by boutiques & trattorias and lively squares with markets & cafés. You will feel like touching Rome’s authentic soul, going beyond usual touristic attractions. Regarding the Jewish Ghetto we must say that besides its indisputable beauty, it is also imbued in tangible main historical facts. We thought these two areas should’ve been absolutely included in the tour to give a wrap-around experience of the city.
Gianicolo
After marking off S.Peter’s Square from your “must see list”, you can relax a bit and enjoy the drive up the Gianicolo Hill. You will have reached the closest place to the sky of the tour. The everlasting beauty of the capital will be all at your sight from this panoramic spot. Evocative and romantic, unforgettable memories will be impressed as the many pictures you will capture. Keep an extra memory card with you!
Piazza San Pietro
Cruising along the Tiber island, crossing 2770 years of history on Roman’s historical bridges over the Tiber River will be leading us to famous S.Peter’s square. Find yourself surrounded by its majesty and power meantime your Guide will be narrating to you crucial facts and pointing out details of extraordinary beauty.
