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Rome: Morning Food Tour by Golf Cart with Tastings

1. Rome: Morning Food Tour by Golf Cart with Tastings

Sit back and relax as you’re driven around Rome on an insightful morning tour. Enjoy an inspiring combination of tasty local cuisine at a variety of popular eateries. Gaze at stunning sites, such as the famous Colosseum, and Piazza Navona. Fulfil your childhood dreams with a visit to the award-winning Best Italian Pastry Bar of 2021 to enjoy, among other delights, the best croissant ever. Stroll through one of Rome’s oldest fresh produce markets at Testaccio and tuck into a delicious Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Prosciutto di Parma, or white hot pizza with traditional Roman porchetta and supplí, protagonist of Roman street food. Try these locally beloved specialties and taste for yourself what all the hype is about. Step into a different world with a visit to one of Rome’s top wine restaurant, dating back an incredible 160 years. Enjoy two types of melt-in-the-mouth Roman pasta paired perfectly with carefully selected Italian wine. Feel inspired by the deeply ingrained Italian foodie culture and the sparkling atmosphere of this special place. For the grand finale celebrate this day with an Italian gelato made by Chef Günther, an Italian from the northern Alps who fell in love with a burning beauty from the south of Italy. Very few gelato places in Rome deliver as many wow moments as this place does, as love is their secret ingredient. You will see and learn about the most important sites of Rome’s outdoor museum such as the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, and beautiful Piazza Navona, the most expensive area to live in, Aventino, and many other intriguing spots with breathtaking views over Rome.

Rome: E-Bike Night Tour with Food and Wine Tasting

2. Rome: E-Bike Night Tour with Food and Wine Tasting

Glide along the streets of the Italian capital at night on a guided e-bike tour. Enjoy some cheese and wine, admire highlights, such as the Trevi Fountain and Pantheon, and uncover the history behind each turn. Start your sightseeing adventure with some tasty cheese and wine and views of the imposing Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Then, hop aboard your bike and discover Rome. Once you feel comfortable on your e-bike, follow an experienced guide and marvel at some of Rome’s most iconic spots. Glide through the narrow streets of Monti and admire the Fori Imperiali. Climb up the Campidoglio and go through the historic center with its famous squares, such as Campo de'Fiori, Piazza Navona, and the Pantheon. Don't forget to bring a coin for the Trevi Fountain. Take a relaxing sightseeing ride on an e-bike suitable for all fitness levels. Enjoy the support and guidance of your guide who is there to answer any questions and provide safety tips while navigating the Eternal City.

Rome: Italian Opera Concert and Traditional Dinner

3. Rome: Italian Opera Concert and Traditional Dinner

We would like to invite tourists visiting Rome to an opera concert presenting the most beautiful opera arias and the most famous melodies of classical music composed by the greatest Italian composers: Verdi, Rossini, Puccini, Bellini, Vivaldi, Leoncavallo and Mascagni. Moreover, you will be overjoyed by listening magic neapolitan songs. The program is presented by grand piano which accompany exceptional tenor and soprano soloist in opera arias and neapolitan songs. Concerts take place in magnificent Waldesian Church (via IV Novembre 107) with an exceptional acoustics. The church is situated in an historical building in the center of Rome, only 300 metres walk from Piazza Venezia. A romantic walk around Piazza Venezia and Pantheon after the concert will be a perfect culmination of the musical evening. After the concert we would like to invite you for regional dinner served in cozy, family, Italian restaurant - Enoteca Corsi (address: Via del Gesu 87/88, 00186 Rome). Enoteca Corsi restaurant is visited not only by tourists but also by Roman residents, which is the best recommendation of this place. The restaurant is situated closed to Pantheon and 7 minutes walk from the concert venue. Guests can choose from two menus Starter: Italian antipasto Main course: Mezzemaniche all'Amatriciana (pasta w bacon, tomato sauce & pecorino cheese) Or Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe (spaghetti pasta w pecorino cheese & black peppers) Second Course: Roasted veal with potatoes or Bufalo Mozzarella cheese with fresh tomatoes and basil Dessert: Home made dessert of the day Water, bread included in the price Since only the freshest produce is used, the menu is subject to variation. Concert program Tomaso Albinoni „Adagio” Antonio Vivaldi “Spring” from “The four seasons” Giacomo Puccini “Nessun dorma” from “Turandot” Ruggero Leoncavallo “Mattinata” Pietro Mascagni “Intermezzo” from Cavalleria Rusticana Giuseppe Verdi “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” from “La Traviata” Giuseppe Verdi “La Traviata” – overture Antonio Vivaldi “Summer” from “The four seasons” Giacomo Puccini “E lucevan le stelle” from “Tosca” Break Neapolitan song “Torna a Surriento” Antonio Vivaldi „Autumn” from „The four seasons” Giuseppe Verdi “Rigoletto Quartet”– overture Giacomo Puccini “Vissi d’arte” from “Tosca” Giuseppe Verdi “La donna è mobile” from “Rigoletto” Giacomo Puccini “O mio babbino caro” Giuseppe Verdi „Celeste Aida” from „Aida” Antonio Vivaldi „Winter” from „The four seasons” – Neapolitan song „O sole mio” Approximate duration (min.): 70 (with one break) Organizer reserves the right to modify the content of the program

Rome: Illuminated Rome Tour for Kids with Gelato & Pizza

4. Rome: Illuminated Rome Tour for Kids with Gelato & Pizza

On this special tour, children will enjoy treasure hunts, quizzes, photo contests and other activities that will keep them engaged whilst at the same time enjoying sightseeing with their parents. Visit the highlights of Rome’s city centre; Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Venezia and many other amazing places, led by a knowledgeable guide. With a fun and informative tour, children have a great time whilst also learning something about the history of this eternal city. Rome in the evening is more beautiful and enjoyable than during the day. Benefit from a tour when daytime visitors have departed, many tourists have returned to their hotels and there are fewer cars and scooters on the road. Rome is altogether quieter and less frenetic. Escape the unbearable heat of the hot summer days with a pleasant evening tour. Even if you have seen some of the sights by day, see them afresh during the evening as they are beautifully lit up. Make sure to enjoy a family–friendly stop on your tour as you savor authentic pizza and gelato from traditional makers, something for the whole family to enjoy!

Rome: City Highlights Evening Ebike Tour with Food and Wine

5. Rome: City Highlights Evening Ebike Tour with Food and Wine

Explore the sights of Rome's city center on a guided electric bike tour. Enjoy cycling on an easy-to-use e-bike, complete with an integrated light system to illuminate the monuments and light the way. Ride to the top of the Aventine Hill to watch the sunset. From the Circus Maximus, get set up with a new e-bike, helmet, and other gear. After an explanation of how to use the bike, reach the first stop: the Belvedere of Romulo and Remo. This viewpoint overlooks the ancient Roman race track Circus Maximus and the Palatine Hill. Continue to the top of the Aventine Hill, reaching the Garden of the Oranges. Arrive just in time for a quick look over downtown Rome as the sun sets before continuing on to the next stop: the Basilica of Santa Sabina. This church is the oldest standing church in Rome with an extraordinary history. It was originally an imperial-era villa belonging to lady Sabina. Her home would become used as an informal meeting place for Christians, traces of which can still be seen embedded in the walls of the church. After a quick look inside, cycle along the riverside through Trastevere and over onto the other side of the Tiber River, passing by the square of Campo di Fiori, once a site of executions. In the middle of the square sits the statue of Giorando Bruno, burnt on the stake by the church for heresy. Head through the historic center of Rome and see the Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona. Then, stop in front of the Pantheon for an authentic food and drink tasting session before a visit to the Trevi Fountain. Having had a great opportunity to meet other participants and taste Italian hams, cheeses, olives, bread, and wine, start the journey back through the city, passing over the Capitoline Hill with a view of the Roman Forum. Seeing where Julius Caesar and the senate would have argued illuminated at night from above is a feeling to remember. Make a final stop at the Colosseum, then get tips and recommendations on where to go and what to do for the rest of your night out.

Rome: VIP Golf Cart Food Tour

6. Rome: VIP Golf Cart Food Tour

Experience Rome like a VIP with our Golf Cart Food Tour – the perfect way to indulge in the city’s culinary delights while sightseeing in style. Along the way, we'll visit the city’s most famous landmarks, including Saint Peter’s Basilica, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, the Circus Maximus, Castel Saint Angelo, and the breathtaking Gianicolo Hill Lookout Point. You'll try local street food, a gourmet version of an iconic Roman pasta dish and Tiramisù and much more. All paired with DOC wines and Spritz or craft beer!We'll also make a Prosecco toast at Rome’s most stunning viewpoint and dine like a celebrity at Orazio Palace's gourmet rooftop restaurant with 360-degree views. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the hidden gems of Rome’s food and culture. Book now for the highlight of your trip and discover Rome in style aboard our Golf Cart Food Tour!

Rome: Fun Family Private Tour

7. Rome: Fun Family Private Tour

Start in an amazing church that most tourists will not know of. Admire its breathtaking frescoed ceiling and enjoy its baroque atmosphere. Try one of the great varieties of chocolates filled from a legendary chocolate shop in Rome. Contemplate the Pantheon, an architectural masterpiece the Roman emperors dedicated to their Gods. Listen to the stories your private guide has to share with you as the children search for hidden treasures in the square. Walk along Piazza Navona, the most famous and elegant Square in Rome. Admire its fountains and explore the colorful Campo Dei Fiori Market. Taste the Italian delicacies that local producers have to offer. Enjoy a slice of delicious Italian pizza. Meet the Sacred Area in Largo di Torre Argentina, the fatal spot where Julius Caesar was murdered. Explore the charming Jewish Ghetto and Cross the bridge over the river to Tiber Island, an excellent place to capture the memories of the day with a photo with your family. Explore Trastevere and taste a delicious Supplí, a traditional Roman delicacy. Try the famous 'Gelatto', while the children have fun in the playground and say goodbye to the guide.

Rome: Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, Dinner & Opera Concert

8. Rome: Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, Dinner & Opera Concert

Take a stirring journey through art and religious history with skip-the-ticket-line entry to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Avoid the long ticket lines and then enjoy your visit at your own pace. Exit the Museum directly to St. Peter Basilica, once again avoiding the long ticket lines. After sightseeing the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter Basilica, rest and relax in a cozy family, Italian restaurant - Enoteca Corsi, where you will enjoy a delicious Italian dinner. Enoteca Corsi restaurant is visited not only by tourists but also by Roman residents, which is the best recommendation for this place. The restaurant is situated in the center of Rome, very close to the Pantheon. End your day by participating in an astonishing opera concert presented in the historic church in the center of Rome with excellent acoustics. During the concert, you will listen to the most beautiful opera arias and the most famous melodies of classical music composed by the greatest Italian composers: Verdi, Rossini, Puccini, Bellini, Vivaldi, Leoncavallo, and Mascagni. Moreover, you will be overjoyed by listening to magic Neapolitan songs. The concert program is presented by grand piano which accompanies exceptional tenor and soprano soloists in opera arias and Neapolitan songs. Free wine will be served during the concert intermission. Concerts take place in the magnificent Waldensian Church (via IV Novembre 107) with exceptional acoustics. The church is situated in a historical building in the center of Rome, only 300-meter walk from Piazza Venezia. Concert program Tomaso Albinoni „Adagio” Antonio Vivaldi “Spring” from “The four seasons” Giacomo Puccini “Nessun dorma” from “Turandot” Ruggero Leoncavallo “Mattinata” Pietro Mascagni “Intermezzo” from Cavalleria Rusticana Giuseppe Verdi “Libiamo ne’ lieti calici” from “La Traviata” Giuseppe Verdi “La Traviata” – overture Antonio Vivaldi “Summer” from “The four seasons” Giacomo Puccini “E lucevan le stelle” from “Tosca” Break Neapolitan song “Torna a Surriento” Antonio Vivaldi „Autumn” from „The four seasons” Giuseppe Verdi “Rigoletto Quartet”– overture Giacomo Puccini “Vissi d’arte” from “Tosca” Giuseppe Verdi “La donna è mobile” from “Rigoletto” Giacomo Puccini “O mio babbino caro” Giuseppe Verdi „Celeste Aida” from „Aida” Antonio Vivaldi „Winter” from „The four seasons” – Neapolitan song „O sole mio” Approximate duration of the concert (min.): 70 with one break The organizer reserves the right to modify the content of the program Dinner menu Guests can choose from two menus Appetizer: Italian antipasto Main course: Mezzemaniche all'Amatriciana (pasta w bacon, tomato sauce & pecorino cheese) or Spaghetti Cacio e Pepe (spaghetti pasta w pecorino cheese & black peppers) Second Course: Roasted veal with potatoes or Buffalo Mozzarella cheese with fresh tomatoes and basil Dessert: Home-made dessert of the day Water and bread included Children under 6 years old will receive a smaller portion

Rome: Golf Cart Street Food Tour with Tastings

9. Rome: Golf Cart Street Food Tour with Tastings

Make your way around Rome like a true VIP riding a sleek comfortable golf cart on a guided street food tour. Pass by most of the city's biggest landmarks on your way to iconic street food hotspots, and taste the best the Eternal City has to offer. After heading to the meeting point, hop on an electric golf cart to ride by most of Rome’s must-see landmarks such as the Colosseum, Campo de Fiori Market, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, Piazza Venezia and many others. Discover the flavors of Roman "supplì," a traditional dish, at a gourmet location. Sample the classic rice ball with meat sauce and melting mozzarella or "cacio pepe" with different types of Italian cheeses. Next, visit the locally blessed hole-in-the-wall place that for decades has specialized in one thing, and one thing only: big, steaming hunks of freshly fried cod fish, "baccala." Don’t even think about using a knife and fork; eat with little napkins and your hands, as Romans do. Add sparkle to the day with a glass of white wine from the Roman Castles and taste a delightful bite of "schiacciata," a freshly-baked pizza sandwich with various filling options, such as prosciutto, pecorino cheese or mortadella, cream of pistachio, and stracciatella cheese. Celebrate the day with authentic Italian gelato made by the famous Chef Günther.

Rome: Guided Walking Tour and River Boat Ride

10. Rome: Guided Walking Tour and River Boat Ride

The journey begins in Rome's charming Trastevere neighborhood, where you will wander through the piazzas and cobblestone streets to an open-air market. Meet Emiliano, who has been running a stand in the market for decades and taste local gourmet products such as cured ham and cheese.  Next, see one of the oldest churches in Rome, the Basilica di Santa Maria, and admire its gilded murals and Cavallini mosaics. Head to the Tiber River and enjoy a 25-minute ride downstream to reach Sant'Angelo Bridge. Take in the views of St Peter's Basilica from Sant'Angelo Castle and regroup for the second part of the tour. Learn about the Via Dei Coronari, known locally as the artists' strip, and walk down to Navona Square to admire the Fountain of the Four Rivers, built by the famous Italian artist, Bernini. Hear about the history and legacy of the Pantheon from the outside before enjoying 1 hour of free time to explore the area and grab a snack at a nearby trattoria.  Finally, learn the history of the Trevi Fountain and make a wish by tossing a coin into its water. The guide will then drop the group off at the Spanish Steps and give recommendations of nearby areas.

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This experience was beautiful. The performance was wonderful and the performers themselves were very welcoming to their audience. The performers allowed the audience to amerce themselves in a world of italian music. The room was filled with lovely vocals and cheer from the audience. The dinner after the performance was great. The location provided for dinner was wonderful. The menu provided was absolutely delicious. We left with great memories and I would highly recommend to try this experience for yourself.

the concert was amazing. i recommend it to everybody. but the dinner was not so well organized. even though the title of the activity was dinner and eine. eine wasn’t included. and we were seperately treated by the restaurant staff. so the dinner experience needs to be improved and the wine sholud be taken out of the title, or merds to be mentioned in what’s not included section

Marco was fantastic, he made it really interesting for the kids. The food places were awesome, we went back to the gelato place the next day! He kept the kids engaged the whole time and they loved listening to him. Highly recommend!

This was overall a great tour. The Vatican museums and Sistine chapel were breathtaking. The small opera show was such a nice touch. The singers were absolutely wonderful! Must watch!

Absolutely would recommend to anyone who has the time! The slower pace allows you to see another side of Rome.