Rome in one Day Private Tour | Best of Rome and Hotel pick-up

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7 to 8 hours (approximately)
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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE TOUR OF ROME WITH PERSONAL DRIVER
Your private driver will take you on a 6/7 hours sightseeing tour through Rome in a private, air-conditioned Deluxe car or minivan.
Enjoy a unique daily private tour of the historic center of Rome, admiring the most important sights of the city, such as the Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Navona Square, the Pantheon, Castel Sant'Angelo, St. Peter's Square, the Mouth of truth and many other important iconic places. Admire the breathtaking panoramic views of Rome from the Pincio terrace and from the Janiculum Hill.
After a break for lunch, you will see the catacombs on the Appian Way to visit the underground tombs of the early Christians.
At the end of the tour, you will be accompanied to your hotel.
The itinerary may vary to satisfy the needs of our clients

What's Included

Hotel pickup and Drop Off
Stops to take pictures of the most important attractions
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guided Tour of the Catacombs including Tickets
Private De Luxe car or minivan and Driver at disposal for 6/7 Hours
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Guide for the Sightseeing tour

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Your chauffeur will come to pick you up and drop off at your accommodation, please let me know your Hotels, B&B, Apartments details. Be aware that the pick-up location is mandatory to perform the current service and best serve you! PICK-UP IS AVAILABLE ONLY FROM CENTRALLY LOCATED HOTELS.

Itinerary

Duration: 7 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Admire the beauty of the enlightened Spanish Square, one of the most famous squares in Rome. Located in the heart of the roman historical city centre, the square hosts fascinating and incredible masterpieces. In the middle of the square rises the famous Barcaccia Fountain, dating to the beginning of the baroque period, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his father. At the same time, the square is crowned by the impressive Spanish Steps, an imposing 135-step staircase decorated with many garden-terraces, splendidly adorned with flowers in spring and summer. The sumptuous, aristocratic staircase, was designed so that the scenic effects increase more and more while approaching to it, as typical feature of the great baroque architecture.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Piazza Navona

    Discover Navona Square. This huge square, once used to performed incredible battleship, hosts scuplture and architectrural masterpieces such us Bernini's Four River Fountain and Borromini's church Santa Agnese in Agone. It is considered to be the most beautiful and elegant baroque squares.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Trevi Fountain

    Take a stop to admire the Trevi Fountain, that is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world, even appeared in several iconic movies like "La Dolce Vita" and "Roman Holiday". The great night-time lighting highlights the gorgeous decorating sculptures of this baroque masterpiece, creating a magical and romantic atmosphere. Belonging to the fountain is the legend whereby throwing a coin in the fountain you will ensure your return in Rome.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Pantheon

    Enjoy an external visit of the Pantheon, which was built as a temple to all the gods of Olympus. This temple is famous worldwide for its incredible dome which is the largest in the world since ancient times.

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • (Pass by)

    Continue your promenade along the Tiber River Bank and enjoy an external visit of the Holy Castle, one of most ancient building in Rome.Built as Hadrian’s tomb, it was transformed in the middle ages into the fortress of the popes. Now a days is one of the most iconic monuments in Rome. After that take a short break 1 hour an half break for lunch (not included)

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    St. Peter's Square

    Enjoy a panoramic view of the astonishing Saint Peter Square with its superb Colonnade.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Terrazza del Gianicolo

    Afterwards, enjoy a beautiful view of Rome from Janiculum Hill and see the Circus Maximus, the site of the Roman chariots races, with its evocative views of the sprawling ruins of the Emperors’ Palaces on Palatine Hill. Take then a short lunch break (about 1,5hrs - not includedin the price).

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    The Capitoline hill offers some of all best views over the Roman Forum and is also the location of the Capitoline Museums and Rome’s city all. If you’re face to face with the the bronze statue of Marcus Aurelius in the center of the square on top of the hill, head down the road behind him to the right for a view of the Roman Forum. In the forefront is the temple of Saturn, in the background the Colosseum. When in Rome, you can’t miss a visit to at least one of these viewpoints over the city. Any would qualify for a list of best Instagram worthy photos in Rome and whenever possible, try to include these lookouts in your Rome tours.

    20 minutes Admission ticket included
  • (Pass by)

    Palatine Hill is considered to be the birthplace of the Italian capital and is believed to have been inhabited since the year 1000 B.C. During the Republican Period, Roman citizens belonging to the upper class settled in Palatine Hill and built sumptuous palaces, of which important traces are still preserved. According to the legend Roman mythology talks of the cave that was inhabited by Luperca, the she-wolf that took care of Romulus and Remus, which is located on Palatine Hill. According to the legend, when the brothers grew up they decided to form a city on the banks of the river, but when they could not come to an agreement on some points of the decision, Romulus killed Remus and founded the city of Rome.

    Admission ticket free
  • 8

    If you are looking for Rome points of interest, you shouldn’t miss the Pincio Terrace, connected to Borghese gardens by a pedestrian bridge that crosses Via del Muro Torto in the narrow cleft below. Pincian Hill isn’t included among the Seven Hills of Rome, but is one of the most favorite panoramic viewpoints by the Romans.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 9

    The Colosseum is the main symbol of Rome. It's an imposing construction that, with almost 2,000 years of history, will bring you back in time to discover the way of life in the Roman Empire. The construction of the Colosseum began in the year 72 under the empire of Vespasian and was finished in the year 80 during the rule of the emperor Titus. After completion, the Colosseum became the greatest Roman amphitheater, measuring 188 meters in length, 156 meters in width, and 57 meters in height.

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 10

    Catcacombs Tour. The Christians did not agree with the pagan custom of burning the bodies of their dead, for which reason to solve problems created from a lack of space and the high price of land they decided to create these vast underground cemeteries. The catacombs possess a huge number of subterranean passageways that form real labyrinths that are several kilometres long, along which rows of rectangular niches were dug out. The corpses were wrapped in a sheet and placed in the niches, which were then covered with gravestones made of marble or, more commonly, baked clay. Subsequently, the name of the deceased was carved on the cover accompanied by a Christian symbol. Roman law at the time prohibited the burial of the deceased in the interior of the city, for which reason all of the catacombs were located outside of the walls. These separated and hidden places below ground constituted the perfect refuge in which the Christians could bury their own, freely using Christian symbols.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 11

    The huge legendary sculpture has a diameter of 1.75 meters and is dedicated to the God of the Sea, represented by a male bearded face with holes for the eyes, nose and mouth. According to legend A husband who mistrusted his wife took her to the Mouth of Truth to test her faithfulness. The woman reacted by pretending to swoon and her lover caught her in his arms. After this, the woman swore before the Mouth of Truth that she had only been in the arms of her husband and of the man that had just caught her. This is just one of the many legends that exist regarding the famous sculpture that, with the passing of time, continues to generate enormous anticipation.

    15 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 12
    Terrazza del Gianicolo

    The spectacular terrace overlooking Rome It stands on the right bank of the Tiber river and climbs the hill of the same name, dotted with plane trees. It is the Belvedere of the Janiculum, among the most evocative views of the entire capital. At the center of the large square stands the imposing equestrian statue of Garibaldi, a bronze monument which depicts the Hero of the Two Worlds on horseback on a high marble pedestal, on which episodes of his life and the allegorical figures of Europe and of America. What is most striking, however, is the Terrace over Rome, from which the gaze wanders over the Eternal City and the parade of many monuments, from the Pantheon to the Altare della Patria, until getting lost in the Lazio mountains. It doesn't matter whether it's sunrise or sunset: the Gianicolo Belvedere offers intense emotions at any time of the day.

    15 minutes Admission ticket included
  • (Pass by)

    The splendour of the baths Going to the baths was a favourite pastime of the Romans, who visited them regularly both to maintain their hygiene and to improve their social relations. In the vast precinct that held the baths, the citizens could not only use the public baths, but also dedicate their time to doing exercise, visiting the library, walking through the gardens or worshiping to the god Mithras and other pagan divinities by visiting the temple. The baths make up an architectural wonder when you keep in mind the date of their construction, since they included effective water supply systems, as well as heating and drainage systems. The wood-fired ovens that were fed by the slaves served to heat the floors and walls of the baths, in addition to the water. Covered with marble and decorated with valued works of art, the Baths of Caracalla were the most sumptuous baths to be built in ancient times

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Constructed from pieces of previous buildings, the Arch of Constantine is the most modern of the triumphal arches that were built in ancient Rome. It is 21 meters high, 25 meters wide and is made up of three arches. In the reliefs on the monument, which were carved on blocks of marble, display statues taken from Trajan's Forum and some reliefs showing Marcus Aurelius distributing bread among the poor, as well as a representation of Trajan after his victory over the Dacians. The inscription on the upper part, originally cast in bronze letters, states the following: "To the Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantinus, the greatest, pius, and blessed Augustus: because he, inspired by the divine, and by the greatness of his mind, has delivered the state from the tyrant and all of his followers at the same time, with his army and only the force of arms, the Senate and People of Rome have dedicated this arch, decorated with triumphs."

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Trastevere is one of the most pleasant neighbourhoods in the city. Its peaceful and bohemian atmosphere is capable of dazzling tourists without failing to attract assiduous Roman citizens. The life of the neighbourhood is especially concentrated around the Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, where you can see the ancient Basilica of Our Lady in Trastevere. The great fountain in front of the temple serves as a meeting place, a resting spot, or simply somewhere to have an ice cream on a hot day. A walk through the narrow cobbled streets of the Trastevere shows hidden treasures such as modest medieval churches, small shops with the most unusual objects, or even some scenes of everyday life seemingly taken from a forgotten age.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Built between the years 100 and 110 A.D, Trajan's Market is believed to be the first covered shopping mall in history. Situated on Via dei Fori Imperiali, Trajan's Market is an archaeological complex that currently holds the Museum of Imperial Forums (Museo dei Fori Imperiali). It's considered to be Rome’s first “shopping center”. The complex, made of red brick and concrete, had six levels where there were once up to 150 different shops and apartments. Museo dei Fori Imperiali When you visit the Imperial Forum Museum, you can stroll through Mercati di Traiano's various levels, as well as admire several exhibitions that show the Imperial Forums' different aspects. The exhibitions are comprised of models and videos that accompany the various remains that are left from the Imperial Forums to try to transport visitors to classical Roman times.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Legend has it that the Tiber Island was formed, to say the least, in a rather curious manner: the angry Romans, after having overthrown in a popular uprising the reviled tyrant Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, threw his wheat and grain into the Tiber. The accumulation of mud around it is said to have gradually lead to the forming of the island. In truth tuff rock, rather like that near the Capitoline Hill, compacted forming the natural geological foundation for the sand, dragged here by the river’s current, to rest. In fact, it is often also called the Stone Ship, an indirect reference to this very association. In 291 B.C., a terrible plague swept through the city of Rome, wiping out much of its population. The priests, after having consulted the Sybilline books, despatched a delegation on a ship to Epidaurus, a small city in ancient Greece and site of a sanctuary to Aesculapius, to bring back a statue of this God of Medicine and Healing.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The Area Sacra is the place in which the ruins of the oldest temples in Rome are found. Currently the area is dominated by hundreds of cats that live among the ruins of the buildings.The discovery The Area Sacra was discovered between 1926 and 1930 during construction work on a building. The area was occupied by four temples built in the third century B.C., and by the Theatre and Curia of Pompey, the place in which Julius Caesar was murdered. As it's not known to whom the temples were dedicated, they were renamed with the letters A, B, C, and D.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The order in which the sites are visited during the tour can vary
  • The itinerary may vary depending on unpredictable events and traffic conditions.
  • We kindly inform you that any kind of disability (mobility issues, wheelchair, visual impairment, hearing impairment,... ) or anything that might prevent you to regularly join the tour, MUST BE communicated in advance to our staff. For people with disabilities, the tour route may be different from the one presented.
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