Friday, November 21, 2008

Rome Tour on a Segway

Rome is not only famous for its millenary past or for its exceptional monuments: it is a living and vital city that offers its visitors
marvellous views, flavours and colors.

To better appreciate Rome you can now glide throughout the most spectacular places of the Imperial Rome on the coolest ride of the 21st Century.

This new Rome Sightseeing Tour starts with a 30 minutes orientation session and covers all the most glorious places of the Imperial Rome (but the tour will not stop to visit the inside of monuments and museums):
Circo Massimo (where Chariot Race took place: remember the old movies, such as Ben Hur?)
The Arch of Constantine (built to celebrate the victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge)
The Roman Forum (whith the rests of the Roman Senate, where Julius Caesar was got stabbed 23 times)
The Colosseum (also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, an elliptical amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire)
The Trajan's Column (which commemorates Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars)
Palatino Hills (the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome)
Santa Maria’s Church and its Bocca della VeritĂ  wall sculpture (the Mouth of Truth: in Medioeval Age it was believed that if one told a lie with one's hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten off)

The Segway is appropriate for virtually anyone 16 and older, up to 70.
This tour includes Audio Guide, Headphones, Ponchos in case of rain, and can be lead by a Personal Guide (surcharge of 15 Euro) or by a Tour Leader.

Advance Reservation is highly reccomended: this Rome Sightseeing Tour is subject to availability and can be purchased online as well as central Hotel in Rome or a Bed and Breakfast in Rome as complementary package.

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