I bought a Vespa in 2006, partly due to an allergy to public transportation (Mon-Fri only) and partly because who doesn’t want to own a Vespa.
My friend Stefania (Stefy) took me on my first motorino (scooter) ride in Rome and I have been hooked ever since. Just seeing a Vespa makes me happy, it is an immediate escape to all things Italian.
People always ask me if driving a Vespa in New York is dangerous…well it isn’t for everyone but in some cities motorini (scooters) are a necessity.
Young, old, with or without a passenger, talking on the telefonino (phone) or my personal favorite driving with one hand on cobblestones, in Rome everyone rides motorini.

I am hoping they become a necessity in New York. I am certain the more Vespas I see, the happier I will be.
In Rome the city center is almost always closed to cars but always open to motorini. Driving or parking a car in the historic center requires a special pass. Public transportation is an option but as most things Roman, it is incredibly slow.
A motorino is the only way to quickly circulate and manage the city’s stifling traffic.
Driving in Rome, I wouldn’t dare…plus as a passenger I can film and snap photos.
If you have never been on a Vespa or have never visited Rome, what would be better than a quick escape to experience both – no insurance needed.
Click play on the video below and vai (go)!!!!!! Sorry no English subtitles.
Enjoy!
Leslie
I don’t recommend visiting Rome in the summer, especially August. Many businesses are closed, the Romans have fled to the seaside to work on their tans and it is simply troppo caldo (too hot).


For a little Roman summer escape of your own you can enjoy these images but if you live in New York and want a small taste of summer in Rome fly yourself down to
If you have a favorite gelato destination feel free to share your recommendation by submitting a comment, so we can all enjoy a taste of summer in Rome.
Roma (Rome) is the antithesis of New York…streets have little organization, the pace is slow (other than cars and scooters zipping by), food is a constant topic of conversation and at times the city can be completely unruly.
Rome isn’t for everyone, the lack of organization and efficiency alone could drive the average New Yorker insane, but the city’s long history, hidden corners, and delicious food keep me coming back.








