Rome Trastevere Segway Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the hidden gems of Rome's Trastevere neighbourhood on a Segway, a two-wheeled electric vehicle that allows you to move around lightly with self-balancing. Try this experience by joining this three-hour tour.
You'll see Santa Maria square in Trastevere, the idyllic Sisto Bridge, the Temple of San Pietro in Montorio and the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, the fountain featured in the Oscar-winning film La grande bellezza, among many other monuments and sites in the area.
- Tour the Trastevere neighbourhood by Segway.
- Discover the history of monuments such as the Ponte Sisto and the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola in person
- Explore Rome from a different and fun perspective on two wheels.
What’s included
- Guided Segway Tour of Rome
- History expert guide
- Training session to learn how to ride a Segway
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Step by Step
Tour Rome's Trastevere neighbourhood on a Segway by signing up for this three-hour experience, during which you'll take a two-wheeled open-air tour of the area's most emblematic sites.
You will visit, in small groups of a maximum of eight people, squares and monuments that are the living history of the 'eternal city':
- Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere: connect with the religious side of Rome as you pass through this Baroque and Gothic style church dating back to the 5th century.
- Sisto Bridge: it was built by Pope Sixtus IV. Crossing it you will cross the Tiber River and get one of the most beautiful postcards of the city.
- Temple of San Pietro in Montorio: a Renaissance monument, one of the hidden architectural jewels of Trastevere that refers to the martyrdom of the apostles of Catholicism.
- Square and Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere: in the square of Santa Maria in Trastevere is the church of the same name, considered the main church in the area. It was founded in the 3rd century by Pope Callixtus.
- Piazza Garibaldi: it is located at the top of the Janiculum hill. There you can see the imposing equestrian statue in honour of Giuseppe Garibaldi, hero of the revolution that unified the territories of Italy.
You can also take pictures with the beautiful Fontana dell'Acqua Paola in the background, a fountain considered a jewel of Roman architecture, built in 1612 and featured in scenes from the Oscar-winning Italian film La grande bellezza.