See Rome’s must‑see sights in just 1 hour on a comfortable golf cart tour—perfect if you want maximum highlights with minimal walking. Starting near the Vatican (Via Tunisi area), you’ll glide through historic streets and iconic piazzas, with time for photos and quick stops along the way. This tour is designed as a fast, fun introduction to the Eternal City: ancient Rome, Baroque masterpieces, and the most famous fountains and squares—ideal for first‑timers, families, and anyone short on time.
Here you immediately feel Rome’s double identity: the “modern” late-19th-century city and, nearby, the spiritual and artistic heart of the Vatican. The Vatican Museums began in 1506, after the discovery of the famous Laocoön sculpture group, when Pope Julius II launched a collection that kept growing for centuries. Today the route leads to the Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512.
Castel Sant'Angelo, Italy
Castel Sant’Angelo was built as the mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian, around AD 123–139: a monumental tomb overlooking the Tiber. Over time it became a strategic fortress, a prison, and a refuge. Its connection to the Vatican is strong thanks to the Passetto di Borgo, a fortified corridor that allowed popes to reach the castle in times of danger. The name “Sant’Angelo” recalls a tradition from 590, when Pope Gregory the Great is said to have seen the Archangel Michael sheathing his sword, signaling the end of a plague.
Near The Vatican Museums
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