For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour
For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour
For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour
For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour
For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour
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For Females Travelers: Authentic Roman moped tour

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Highlights

Enjoy a coffee break at the famous Sant'Eustachio cafe in the middle of the tour
Explore Rome's most famous sites on a scooter with a local guide
Get a feel for the city and learn more about its culture from a true local
Itinerary
Join a local guide on a moped tour to see some of Rome's most beloved and famous sites. Starting at Piazza del Popolo, see the Eternal City like you've never seen it before: from the back of a moped.

Winding around the major streets and attractions, with stops at ten important places, be able to take in the city and gain access to views you'd never see on foot. Plus, have the advantage of seeing the city with a true local, admiring the beauty of Rome and learning more about its culture at the same time.

Meet your guide outside the Bar Rosati at Piazza del Popolo. It's possible to pick you up and drop you off in the place that is best for you in the center. Wear comfortable shoes that are secure, and pants or shorts. A helmet is provided.

Expect the tour to take around 2 hours, with a stop for coffee at Sant'Eustachio in the middle of the tour. Take photos at each location, and let your guide help you capture footage of your trip in Rome.

This tour is perfect for solo female travelers who like to connect with locals and gain a larger appreciation for the places they visit. The tour includes stops at Piazza del Popolo, Castel Sant'Angelo, Saint Peter's Square, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the Vittoriano/Piazza Venezia, the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, and the Imperial Forums.