Enjoy the perfect mix of style and comfort with a unique Dolce Vita Tour, a private driving trip around Rome. Travel through the city's famous spots and hidden gems in beautiful Italian vintage renewed electric-powered cabrios, catching everyone's eye.
You'll see Rome's most famous places on this amazing Dolce Vita Tour. Be amazed by the Pantheon, feel the lively vibe of Navona Square, toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain for good luck, and climb the Spanish Steps for a stunning view. This is perfect for those who don’t feel like walking by foot and want to see some of the most famous spots in Rome.
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The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, and it’s even more beautiful in person. Built in the 1700s, this baroque masterpiece features dramatic sculptures, sparkling turquoise water, and incredible detail carved into the stone. Tradition says to toss a coin over your left shoulder to ensure your return to Rome — a little moment of magic for anyone visiting.
It’s stunning at any time of day, but early morning or late at night is the most peaceful if you want to avoid crowds. A perfect stop before or after exploring the charming streets and gelato shops nearby.
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For a truly special experience near the Trevi Fountain, visit the rooftop terrace at Hotel Fontana. It’s one of Rome’s best-kept secrets — a quiet hideaway perched directly above the crowds, offering a stunning panoramic view of the fountain from above.
It’s the perfect spot for to grab an Aperol Spritz and relax while sightseeing.
The Colosseum is one of the most famous monuments in the world and an absolute must-see while in Rome. Built nearly 2,000 years ago, this massive amphitheater once hosted gladiator battles, festivals, and public spectacles for tens of thousands of spectators. Walking through it feels like stepping back in time — the scale, history, and architecture are breathtaking.
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Aroma is one of Rome’s most unforgettable dining experiences. It is a Michelin-starred restaurant, offering elevated Italian cuisine with a modern touch. Located on the rooftop of Palazzo Manfredi, the restaurant overlooks the Colosseum —the kind of view that hardly feels real. Highly recommended going during sunset.
Vatican City is the spiritual heart of Rome and home to some of the most breathtaking art and architecture in the world. At its center stands St. Peter’s Basilica, an extraordinary masterpiece with soaring ceilings, marble details, and Michelangelo’s iconic Pietà. The sheer scale of the basilica is awe-inspiring — stepping inside feels like entering a different world.
St. Peter’s Square is equally stunning, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light hits the colonnades. Visitors can also climb to the top of the dome for one of the best panoramic views of Rome.
It’s a must-see for anyone visiting the city, whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply experiencing one of the most beautiful and significant places in the world.
The Sistine Chapel is one of the world’s greatest artistic treasures and an absolute must-see while visiting Rome. Famous for Michelangelo’s breathtaking ceiling, the chapel is filled with intricate frescoes that tell entire stories through color and movement. Standing beneath “The Creation of Adam” feels surreal — it’s one of those moments that truly leaves you in awe.
The chapel is located inside the Vatican Museums, and the visit takes you through halls filled with masterpieces before culminating in this iconic space.
Sant’Ignazio di Loyola is one of Rome’s most breathtaking hidden gems. From the outside it looks like a simple church, but inside you’ll find one of the most impressive Baroque interiors in the city. The entire ceiling is a massive optical-illusion fresco painted by Andrea Pozzo — so detailed and realistic that many visitors think they’re looking at a real domed ceiling.
The artwork creates the illusion of the heavens opening above you, filled with movement, light, and vibrant color. It’s dramatic, surreal, and truly unforgettable.
Osteria da Fortunata is an absolute favorite pasta restaurant in Rome. It’s famous for its handmade pasta, prepared right in the front window by Italian ladies who roll, cut, and shape each dish by hand. Watching them work is part of the experience — it feels like stepping into a true Roman kitchen.
The pasta is rich, fresh, and perfectly authentic, with classics like pesto, carbonara, cacio e pepe, tonnarelli alla gricia, and the best eggplant parmigiana you will ever have. It’s casual, lively, and always buzzing with locals and visitors who come for the real deal.
If you want a taste of traditional Roman cooking and the full “nonna making pasta” moment, this is the place to go.
Adèle Mixology Lounge is a stunning rooftop bar perched on top of Madison’s Italian family’s hotel, offering some of the most beautiful panoramic views in all of Rome. Overlooking the city’s rooftops, gardens, and historic skyline, it’s the perfect spot for golden-hour drinks or a chic aperitivo before dinner.
The atmosphere is elegant yet relaxed, with signature cocktails, great music, and an unbeatable front-row seat to Rome’s sunsets. Whether you’re looking to unwind with a spritz, enjoy a romantic evening, or just take in the sweeping views, Adèle is one of the best places in the city to soak in the magic of Rome from above.