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The Rome Golf Cart Tour – Senior-Friendly & Accessible is the perfect solution for travelers who want to experience the beauty of Rome without the physical demands of walking tours. This tour is carefully designed to provide a smooth, (comfortable) journey through the city with easy access to major attractions.
With a professional driver-guide, you’ll explore Rome at a relaxed pace, making frequent stops for photos, sightseeing, and short walks only when desired.
This accessible Rome tour includes visits to the city’s most iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and Piazza Navona. You’ll enjoy scenic views and convenient drop-off points close to each attraction, minimizing walking distances.
This tour is ideal for seniors, travelers with limited mobility, or anyone looking for a more sightseeing experience. The golf cart allows you to move efficiently through narrow streets and busy areas while avoiding crowds and long queues.
The experience is also suitable for guests who prefer a slower pace and more personalized attention.
Unlike large group tours, this Rome golf cart tour for seniors offers flexibility. The itinerary can be adjusted based on your needs, energy levels, and preferences. Whether you want more time at certain stops or a shorter route, your guide will tailor the experience to you.
Senior-friendly and accessible golf cart experience
Minimal walking required throughout the tour
Visit top landmarks in comfort
Flexible itinerary based on your pace
Easy access to central locations
Personalized experience with a local guide
10 mins

The first time I saw the Colosseum, I was blown away by its beauty and grandeur. I will not only tell you about the history of the most famous amphitheatre in the world, but also give you a glimpse of what it was like to live in that period. We meet on the Via San Giovanni in Laterano, right next to the Lugus Magnus, the place where the gladiators lived and trained. In our golf cart, we drive past the Colosseum towards the Arch of Constantine.
10 mins

As we travel from the Colosseum to the Circus Maximus, I will explain the significance of the Palatine Hill, and on our right-hand side, the enormous Circus Maximus will come into view. The fact that we drive higher up allows us to admire not only the Circus, but also the ancient palaces on the Palatine Hill. At the highest point, we make a stop for a photo. This point is rather special because from here you can get a view of 4 of the seven hills of Rome.
10 mins

Pause at the peaceful Orange Garden for sweeping views of Rome’s domes and bell towers — many of them Baroque masterpieces. The scent of citrus and the gentle breeze make this a perfect moment for reflection and photos.
10 mins

I am always amazed by the number of people who want to see this ‘TikTok’ monument that became famous through the movie Roman Holiday, starring Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn. After sharing the story behind this renowned round-shaped stone, I invite you to look in the opposite direction. Why? Here, we find two very ancient temples; the round one, the Temple of Hercules, is actually the oldest temple of Rome, still intact. It simply requires looking the other way to discover the real ancient Rome.
10 mins

The first question everyone always asks me is: ‘What is the Jewish Ghetto and why is it called a ghetto?’ Only by driving through this quiet part of Rome can I explain the whole history that, besides its very tragic past, offers us one of the most beautiful glimpses of Rome. We will enter one of the smallest streets with our golf cart and see the Portico d’Ottavia and the famous Turtle Fountain.
10 mins

The first time I visited Piazza Navona, I was 24 years old. It was in January, but the sun was shining and it felt like springtime. I remember thinking that this was the most beautiful square I had ever seen. The sheer elegance and perfect proportions are simply unique. I will explain the Four Rivers Fountain, sculpted by Bernini, and the history of the square, including its past as a stadium for athletes.
10 mins

Using superlatives is pretty easy in Rome, especially when you see the Pantheon for the first time. It stands there as if it has always been there, yet it is hard to imagine that it was exactly the same 2000 years ago. I believe that round-shaped buildings have something mysterious to them. We are looking at the temple of all ancient pagan Gods, because that is what the word Pantheon means. I will ask for your thoughts after you’ve seen it for the first time!
10 mins

This elegant square, framed by the Temple of Hadrian’s columns, bridges ancient and Baroque Rome. Your guide explains how classical harmony shaped the artistic ideals of the 17th century.
10 mins

A highlight of any Baroque journey. Feel the drama of cascading water, sculpted stone, and mythic storytelling as your guide unveils the fountain’s secrets — and, of course, don’t forget your coin!
10 mins

One of the first questions people ask me when we start our tour is: ‘Will we see Trastevère?’, usually pronounced in a French way. This gives me the opportunity to explain what the word means: trans Tiberim, which means “across the Tiber River”. We are actually on the left bank of the Tiber River. This once very poor district has now become the place to hang out, stroll with an ice cream and enjoy an authentic Roman meal.
10 mins

Glide into the green calm of Villa Borghese, once home to Rome’s greatest art patrons. This serene park offers views of domes and spires — a fitting tribute to the city’s Baroque skyline.
10 mins

Enter through the “gateway to Rome,” framed by twin churches and grand symmetry. Your guide will show how this piazza became the stage of Baroque order and artistic vision.
10 mins

A place where the old Empire and the Baroque revival meet. The Mausoleum of Augustus stands among 17th-century buildings that once inspired new ideas of grandeur and civic pride.
10 mins

At the heart of the Vatican, immerse yourself in Bernini’s ultimate work — a space designed to embrace the faithful with open arms. The harmony, light, and symbolism here define the essence of Baroque Rome.
10 mins

From Gianicolo Hill, take in a spectacular sunset view over the domes and towers of Baroque Rome. Your guide points out landmarks from St. Peter’s to Piazza Navona, painting the city in golden light.
10 mins

This monumental fountain, known as “Il Fontanone,” is a Baroque triumph of water and architecture. Its marble cascades glisten at the top of Gianicolo Hill — a perfect photo stop to capture Rome’s romantic side.
10 mins

Cross into Trastevere, where tradition and artistry meet. Visit stunning Baroque churches and enjoy the warm, colorful atmosphere that has inspired artists for centuries.
10 mins

Your Baroque journey ends here, where ancient arches meet the elegance of later centuries. A quiet, timeless finale to a day filled with beauty, art, and the spirit of Baroque Rome.
Comfortable walking shoes
Sunglasses & hat
Water bottle
Light jacket (seasonal)
Piazza del Colosseo 1, 00184 Rome
Yes, this tour is specifically designed to be senior-friendly, with minimal walking and a relaxed pace.
Yes, the tour is designed to accommodate guests with limited mobility. Stops are planned to reduce walking distances as much as possible.
Foldable wheelchairs can usually be accommodated. It’s recommended to inform in advance to ensure proper arrangements.
Very little walking is required. Most sightseeing is done from the golf cart, with optional short stops.
The tour typically lasts between 2 to 3 hours, depending on your preferences.
Yes, the tour is flexible and can be adapted to suit your comfort level and interests.
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