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The Roads of Cinema leads to Rome

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  • Duration 3 hours

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  • Tolerance +/-20 minutes

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  • Languages: English, Italian

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FAQs

"Life is a combination of magic and pasta." — Federico Fellini

"Rome! By all means, Rome. I will cherish my visit here in memory, as long as I live." — Princess Ann, Roman Holiday (1953)

Step into the Frame — Rome Through the Lens of Cinema's Greatest Masterminds

Rome has always been more than a city — it is a living, breathing film set, a backdrop so extraordinary that the greatest filmmakers in history could not resist capturing its soul on celluloid. Now, for the first time, you can experience the Eternal City exactly as they saw it: through the eyes of the visionaries who turned its cobblestones, fountains, and golden light into the most iconic scenes in the history of Cinema.

Your journey begins the moment you settle into the soft curves of a fully electric vintage Fiat 500 "Spiaggina" — a car so irresistibly charming, so effortlessly cinematic, that it transforms every street corner into a photo opportunity and every passerby into an instant Paparazzo. Heads will turn. Cameras will click. You were always meant to be the star.

Channel the timeless elegance of Audrey Hepburn and the rugged charisma of Gregory Peck as you retrace the footsteps of Roman Holiday, sipping a perfectly crafted Cappuccino at the very same bar near the Pantheon.

Picture Anita Ekberg wading through the moonlit waters of the Trevi Fountain in Fellini's La Dolce Vita. Raise a glass at the legendary Eden Hotel's rooftop terrace — the same vantage point where Lily Collins gazed over the city in Emily in Paris.

This is not just a tour. This is your personal invitation to live inside the greatest movies ever made, in the greatest city ever filmed. Lights. Camera. Roma.

The Filming Locations

Porta Pinciana · Via Veneto · Piazza Barberini · Via delle Quattro Fontane · Trevi Fountain · Baths of Caracalla · St. Peter's Square · Trinità dei Monti / Piazza di Spagna · Via Margutta · Pantheon · Palazzo Barberini · Piazza della Repubblica · Bocca della Verità · Piazza del Campidoglio · Castel Sant'Angelo · Piazza San Pietro

About the Films

  • La Dolce Vita (1960) — Federico Fellini's Palme d'Or winner gave the world two words that never left its vocabulary: 'paparazzi' and 'dolce vita' itself.

  • Roman Holiday (1953) — William Wyler's masterpiece earned Audrey Hepburn her Oscar and made Rome the most romantic city in the world.

  • Plus references to Emily in Paris, classic Italian neorealism, and the films of Fellini, Antonioni, and Visconti.

What's Included

  • Private hotel pick-up, central Rome

  • Exclusive private experience — no shared vehicles

  • Fully electric vintage eFiat 500 or 850 Jolly

  • Expert cinema scholar guide for the full tour

  • Personalised itinerary adapted to your interests

Not Included

  • Entrance tickets to filming locations

  • Meals & beverages

Good to Know

Children aged 3 and above are welcome, accompanied by a parent. Children under 3 cannot be accommodated due to the vintage nature of the vehicles. Entrance tickets to filming locations and palaces are not included.