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Golfcarts can be used to explore the "city centre".  What is the city centre?
[Re:] The city centre of Rome is approx the area within the ancient city walls. Most of the sites and all the most famous ones (Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Colosseum, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Borghese Gardens, Trastevere) are within this area and actually within an area of approx 2-3 miles or diametre. St. Peter's Basilica and Vatican area can also be reached.
 
What if we want to see something outside the city centre?  Can the golfcarts be used to go there or would we need to go by van or bus?
[Re:] while within the city centre the use of the golf cart is comfortable as we drive through pedestian areas or areas with limited car traffic and also there is a lot to see at every corner, travel further (to: ancient Appian way, St. John in Latheran, Catacombs) it means drive on routed busy with car traffic. This is less relaxing and safe. So, to travel to some sites I would recommend using either a limo, or public transportation like buses or taxi.
 
In general we suggest the use of the golf cart to those people who have walking or standing difficulties, to cover those itineraries within the city centre that we usually do by walk in 3-4 hours (leasure pace.) To get to a specific site out of town we suggest taxi or limo to anyone.