Moonlight Segway Tour of Rome
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: Segway Tours
Duration: 3 hours
See the sights of Rome at night and on a segway with your small-group of no more than 8. Break away from the chaos of the day and see how the ancient city is illuminated. For 3-hours, your guide will help you safely navigate your segway and give you a vast amount of historical information for every location visited.
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See the sights of Rome at night and on a segway with your small-group of no more than 8. Break away from the chaos of the day and see how the ancient city is illuminated. For 3-hours, your guide will help you safely navigate your segway and give you a vast amount of historical information for every location visited.Meet your guide a the designated location before beginning your training in Largo di Torre Argentina. Proceed for the lively Campo de'Fiori, a local square. Next, stop at Piazza Navona, the baroque square which features the famous fountain of the four rivers. Afterwards, visit the Pantheon, the Roman temple devoted to all the pagan gods. It has been kept up over the course of history, so it is one of the most well-preserved ancient temples.
Next, cruise by the Piazza Colonna, and see the column of Marcus Aurelius, a prominent feature in the square. Head for Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish steps after your visit to the Piazza Colonna. Stop at the Trevi Fountain, a feature not to be missed, especially at night. Once you reach Piazza Venezia and the Imperial Forums, relatively close to the Roman Forums. Head back to the office by passing through the narrow alleys of the Jewish Ghetto.
Next, cruise by the Piazza Colonna, and see the column of Marcus Aurelius, a prominent feature in the square. Head for Piazza di Spagna and the Spanish steps after your visit to the Piazza Colonna. Stop at the Trevi Fountain, a feature not to be missed, especially at night. Once you reach Piazza Venezia and the Imperial Forums, relatively close to the Roman Forums. Head back to the office by passing through the narrow alleys of the Jewish Ghetto.
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