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The Eternal City, a place that can never be visited too many times. History, style, culture, food – the Italian capital is overflowing with it all. Take a tour to Rome and finish an Italy adventure through the likes of Venice, the Cinque Terra and Florence in the home of the Vatican, the Colosseum, and cacio e pepe. Rome is also the perfect place to wrap up a European exploration – zigzag your way through Germany and Central Europe, or kick off in Spain and circle back down to Italy’s heart.
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Head north to Venice and the Italian Lakes, or dip down to the heel and toe of Italy’s boot with our tours from Rome. Explore the city that is home to the Pope, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, endless boutiques and more delicious food than you can shake a fork at. Take the train up to the beautiful Renaissance city of Florence and onto the watery wonderland of Venice, or head the other direction to the glamour of the Amalfi Coast, the beautiful simplicity of Puglia, and the unique history of the volcanic island of Sicily.
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Pristine Sistine at Closing Time: Late Entry Vatican Tour
Pompeii Tour from Rome with Amalfi Coast Drive
Premium Colosseum Tour with Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
Crypts, Bones & Catacombs: An Underground Tour of Rome
Pristine Sistine™ Early Entrance Small Group Vatican Tour
Rome Pasta-Making Class: Cook, Dine & Drink Wine with a Local Chef
The Complete Vatican Tour with Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter’s Basilica
Rome in a Day Tour: Including Vatican, Colosseum & Historic Center
Gladiator’s Gate: Special Access Colosseum Tour with Arena Floor
Welcome to Rome: City Stroll with Gelato Tasting
Colosseum & Roman Forum with VIP Caesar's Palace Tour
Borghese Gallery Tour & Tickets: With Bernini, Caravaggio & Raphael
Taste Rome Like a Local: Jewish Quarter & Trastevere Food Tour with Rooftop Aperitivo
Alone in Rome's Catacombs: Exclusive After-Hours Tour with Bone Crypt
Boat-Hopping on the Amalfi Coast: Day Trip from Rome
Tuscany Day Trip from Rome with Winery Lunch & Medieval Towns
St. Peter’s Basilica from Top to Bottom with Dome Climb & Crypt
Trastevere at Sunset: Rome Food & Wine Tour
Tastes & Traditions of Rome: Testaccio Food and Market Tour
VIP Vatican Key Master’s Tour: Unlock the Sistine Chapel
Best of Rome Walking Tour with Quick Access Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
Alone In The Vatican: Exclusive VIP Access Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Tour
Pompeii with Panoramic Winery Lunch on Vesuvius: Day Trip from Rome
Roman Icons: Castel Sant'Angelo to Pantheon Tour with Panoramic View
Rome Pizza Making Class in Trastevere
VIP Colosseum Underground Tour with Roman Forum & Palatine Hill
VIP Colosseum at Night Tour with Underground & Arena Floor
What to know about rome from our local guides.
“If you're visiting Rome for the first time and staying for a few days, you definitely should see the historic center , the important squares (like Piazza Navona and the Spanish Steps ) the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon , the Vatican Museums (even better, do the Key Master’s Tour where you get to unlock the various rooms of the Vatican Museums together with the clavigero of the Vatican) and St. Peter's Basilica , Trastevere and of course the Colosseum . If you’re a returning visitor or are staying for more time, you should definitely include other museums such as the Capitoline Museums, Palazzo Altemps, Castel Sant'Angelo or even a day trip to Tivoli or the Castelli Romani area.”
“ Testaccio , where I actually live. It's basically 10 minutes away from all the most important tourist areas but without being touristy itself. There you can find the ‘locals’ and learn about their habits.” Federica, Rome guide since 2007
“My favourites are the church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, the Villa Borghese and the Theatre of Marcellus.” Andy, Rome guide since 2012
“I love Aventine Hill with its churches and gardens, the lesser-known part of Trastevere around Piazza dei Mercanti, Capitoline Hill, and the Roman Aqueducts.” Chiara, Rome guide since 1998
Rome is a fantastic city to explore with little ones in tow. For families looking to get an overview of Rome’s most iconic sights on a low-impact walking tour, our Welcome to Rome City Stroll is an excellent option that includes a gelato break.
Want to experience Rome's most iconic location in a family-friendly way? Kids of all ages will love the chance to step out onto the arena floor of the Colosseum just like the gladiators did!
Last but not least, don’t miss the chance to make your own homemade pasta or take a food tour in the family-friendly Testaccio neighborhood complete with freshly baked pastries, pizza, pasta, Roman-style panino sandwiches, and gelato for dessert! There’s no better way to introduce kids to Rome’s delicious cuisine.
Rome offers something for everyone no matter what time of year you visit. We polled our expert guides and found that there’s really no bad time of year to visit—it all depends on the experience you’re hoping to have!
“The best moments to visit Rome are spring and autumn because of the good weather, but I also suggest winter because of the peaceful moments that are easily found due to the low season.” Cristina T, Rome guide since 2011
“The Lungotevere is wonderful during July and August when the kiosks and restaurants by the river are open in the evening.” Andy, Rome guide since 2012
“I would prefer January and February because the city is very quiet and not busy as in summer and spring.” Flavia, Rome guide since 2016
Italy is famous for its food—but even in Rome, not all restaurants are created equal. So how can you tell the authentic spots from the tourist traps?
First, head away from the big attractions—at least a few blocks. That’s not to say there are absolutely no good restaurants near the Colosseum or the Trevi Fountain—but most eateries near major monuments don’t exactly cater to locals.
Next, pay no attention to places with staff outside inviting you to eat there, or with large photos of the food visible. Romans don’t need to be told where or what to eat!
Finally, if a place is crowded and full of the sounds of chatter in Italian, it’s likely a safe bet that you’re in a local spot. This might mean shifting your mealtimes a bit later than what you’re used to (most Romans won’t eat lunch or dinner until at least 1 and 8 pm respectively), but it’s well worth the wait.
Looking for a few specific recommendations to get you started! Here are a few of our guide team’s favorite restaurants in Rome.
“Go to Checco er Carrettiere for vintage Roman vibes in the heart of Trastevere, some of the best supplì, and an extensive wine list.” Mirko, Rome guide since 2015
“PopiPopi in Trastevere (where I live) is still a typical Roman restaurant where a lot of local families go. The food is great and the waiters are professional but also caring and warm with every client. Cul de Sac has an unusual menu with top quality products and wines. And Court Delicati is an excellent, authentic Asian restaurant in a city where good ethnic food may be harder to find than in other European capitals.” Chiara, Rome guide since 1998
There’s a lot to love about Rome, but one major plus is its central location in Italy, making it easy to travel all around the boot. A day trip to Tuscany makes a wonderful addition to your Italian holiday, with the opportunity to explore charming hillside villages and the famed Chianti wine region. Heading south, the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii are well worth the trip, and for the wine lovers, a winery visit on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t soon forget.
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- Christopher O 1 contribution 0 4.0 of 5 bubbles You get what you pay for It was expensive but value for money. It’s a long tour which requires some stamina. By the end some of the best and informative facts we’re going above my head as I was tired. If I was to design this tour myself , I’d have a break for refreshments and I would definitely keep the tour guide Elisa , who was very good. I would also improve the earphones, which are a great idea but let down by poor quality sound . Overall I’d recommend the the tour and I don’t regret doing it . Enhance the experience by doing a bit of research yourself . Read more Review of: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour Written 30 April 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Emily F 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles A great evening We just took the tour with Chiara. She has been running the tours for a long time. It was an honour to have shared this experience with her. She clearly loves her job and knows the best places and history. The tour is amazing. Small groups, a lot of great food and wine / beer that is mixed with sightseeing and history. Read more Review of: Rome Twilight Trastevere Food Tour Written 30 April 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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1. Skip-the-Line Vatican, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's | Small Group
2. Skip-the-Line Group Tour of the Vatican, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica
3. Expert Guided Tour of Colosseum Underground OR Arena and Forum
4. Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour
5. Colosseum Arena Floor, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Guided Tour
6. Rome Twilight Trastevere Food Tour
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- Christopher O 1 contribution 0 4.0 of 5 bubbles You get what you pay for It was expensive but value for money. It’s a long tour which requires some stamina. By the end some of the best and informative facts we’re going above my head as I was tired. If I was to design this tour myself , I’d have a break for refreshments and I would definitely keep the tour guide Elisa , who was very good. I would also improve the earphones, which are a great idea but let down by poor quality sound . Overall I’d recommend the the tour and I don’t regret doing it . Enhance the experience by doing a bit of research yourself . Read more Review of: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour Written April 30, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- Emily F 1 contribution 0 5.0 of 5 bubbles A great evening We just took the tour with Chiara. She has been running the tours for a long time. It was an honour to have shared this experience with her. She clearly loves her job and knows the best places and history. The tour is amazing. Small groups, a lot of great food and wine / beer that is mixed with sightseeing and history. Read more Review of: Rome Twilight Trastevere Food Tour Written April 30, 2024 This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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Considered one of the world's best places to visit , Rome offers countless things to do and an endless selection of delicious cuisine. But given the overwhelming crowds and restricted access to ancient sites, it can be difficult to fully enjoy all that Italy's capital has to offer on your own. That's where a guided tour can help.
Based on recent traveler reviews and expert opinion, we've selected the best tours in Rome. Whether you're gliding past the Colosseum on a Segway or savoring Italian wine in the countryside, you'll benefit from fun and informative guides leading the way.
Fat Tire Tours Rome – Rome Day Segway Tour
Price: From 73 euros (around $79) Duration: 3 hours
Hop on a Segway to see the Eternal City's many sights. After receiving your helmet and tuning in to a quick training session, you'll receive a headset to follow the lively commentary from the experienced Fat Tire Tours guide. Along the three-hour ride, you'll glide past sights like Trajan's Forum, Capitoline Hill and more. Plus, you'll don a virtual reality headset during your stop outside the Colosseum that reconstructs the famous arena's past grandeur. Travelers appreciate that Segways make getting around and seeing Rome's sights easier and more fun, especially for families with older teens. Reviewers also appreciate the engaging local guides.
Tours run daily at 9:30 a.m. Participants must be at least 16 years old and weigh between 100 and 260 pounds. Pregnant women are not permitted on this tour. The company also leads a night tour, which visits the city's illuminated monuments after sundown, among other outings.
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LivItaly Tours – Colosseum Underground Tour with Arena, Palatine Hill & Roman Forum
Price: Adults from 159 euros (around $173); kids from 144 euros (around $156) Duration: 3 hours
Enjoy swift entry to the Colosseum underground and see the arena floor, Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum on this small-group tour. LivItaly leads up to six travelers to the restricted lower level of the Colosseum, where dungeons once confined gladiators and their opponents. In three hours, learn about ancient Rome's social order on Palatine Hill and everyday life at the forum. Travelers, especially those with children, agree that having a passionate guide with a deep knowledge of Roman history enriched the experience. Reviewers also appreciate the small size of the tour group.
Tours depart daily at multiple times beginning at 12:15 p.m. Book the company's 90-minute Express Colosseum Underground & Arena Tour if you're short on time.
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TopBike Rental and Tours – Ancient Appian Way, Catacombs and Aqueducts Park
Price: From 65 euros (about $71) to 89 euros (about $97) Duration: 4 or 6 hours
Travelers have been using the Ancient Appian Way for 2,300 years and you'll traverse it with a friendly, knowledgeable local on this electric bike excursion. Along the ride, you'll pass archeological sites, Christian catacombs and picturesque Roman aqueducts framing the unspoiled countryside. The tour covers roughly 17 miles, 60% of which requires off-road cycling, so TopBike recommends this tour for intermediate riders. Some tourgoers say you might not even break a sweat though, thanks to the ease of the electric bikes.
Tourgoers can opt for the Short Tour (four hours) or the Plus Tour (six hours), the latter of which follows the same path as the shorter excursion and also includes a guided tour of the Catacombs of St. Callixtus (or Saint Sebastian) and a stop at the Baths of Caracalla. Exact tour departure times vary by season, but you can expect to start around 9 a.m. TopBike also leads cycling tours within the city center.
Gourmetaly – Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Rome Food Tour
Price: Adults from 93 euros (around $101); kids from 65 euros (around $71) Duration: 3.5 hours
Tantalize your taste buds on this Rome food tour, which covers three distinct neighborhoods known for their cuisine. As your local guide leads you through the Jewish ghetto, Campo de' Fiori and Trastevere, you'll stop by top-rated food markets, grocery stores, coffee shops, gelaterias and restaurants. Among the food samples included in the tour are fried artichokes, pizza, mozzarella, fresh pasta and gelato. Tours are capped at 12 participants. Reviewers call this a delightful experience thanks to the informative guides who offer an interesting lesson on Roman history, food and culture. They also recommend taking this tour on your first day in Rome to make the most of the guides' recommendations.
Tours are offered several times each day in the morning and afternoon. Note that the afternoon tour does not visit the Campo de' Fiori market (a highlight for many recent tourgoers). In addition to food tours, Gourmetaly also hosts cooking classes.
Eyes of Rome – Colosseum and Roman Forum Tour
Price: Adults from 453 euros (around $491); kids from 35 euros (around $38) Duration: 3 hours
With your private guide leading the way, you'll visit the Colosseum, explore the ancient city along paths that served the Roman Senate and learn the legends of the House of the Vestal Virgins. Tourgoers value the attentive guides who share history and lore in an entertaining way. They also say the tour is well-paced.
Tickets cover pick up at centrally located hotels and skip-the-line admission. Note that prices can vary significantly depending on the number of people in your party. A couple can expect to pay roughly $500 for tickets. Eyes of Rome also conducts private walking tours of the Vatican.
Private Tours of Rome – Vatican & Sistine Chapel Private Tour
Price: From $364 Duration: 3 hours
One of the best tours of the Vatican , this intimate excursion includes skip-the-line access to the complex and a guide who shares the Vatican Museums' top attractions in just three hours. See the artistic highlights in the Gallery of Ancient Roman Sculptures, the Gallery of Tapestries and famous Raphael paintings. You'll then experience Michelangelo's masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel. Your guide will ensure you see the Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica, the Apostolic Palace and the famous balcony where the pope delivers his blessings. Travelers praise the excellent guides who tailor the tour to groups' interests and keep children engaged.
Tours operate Monday through Saturday in the morning and afternoon. Ticket prices vary depending on your itinerary and group size. The company suggests you book at least one month in advance to ensure a specialist authorized by the Vatican is available. Private Tours of Rome also offers tours of the Colosseum and the Borghese Gallery, among others.
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The Roman Food Tour – Prati By Sunset
Price: Adults from 99 euro (about $107); kids from 90 euros (about $98) Duration: 4 hours
Devoted foodies skip lunch for the more than 20 food and wine pairings on this four-hour evening tour of some of Rome's top eateries. Throughout the tour, you'll feast on gourmet delights, such as homemade pasta, pizza, fresh cheeses and gelato. More importantly, you'll learn tips to enhance your knowledge and pleasure in Italian cuisine. Travelers praise the expertise of the fun guides who explain each dish's origin and quality with gusto.
Tours, which are offered daily multiple times starting at 3:30 p.m. The Roman Food Tour also offers day tours and cooking classes.
Rex-Tours – Rome City Segway Tour
Price: From 79 euros (about $86) Duration: 3 hours
Roll in comfort past many of ancient Rome's major sights on this three-hour Segway tour. Rex-Tours' expert guides lead up to eight travelers for an effortless overview of must-see landmarks, such as Capitoline Hill and the Colosseum. Reviewers applaud the knowledgeable guides who offer a wealth of information without overwhelming travelers. What's more, guides provide restaurant recommendations and tips for making the most of your visit to Rome, according to tourgoers.
The Rome City Segway Tour departs twice daily at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Travelers also recommend enjoying the company's evening Segway tour if you're visiting during the summer and need a break from the peak daytime heat.
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Eating Europe – Twilight Trastevere Rome Food Tour
Price: Adults from 114 euros (about $123); kids from 81 euros (about $88) Duration: 4 hours
Travelers suggest you skip lunch before this evening walking tour of Trastevere, so that you can savor the street food and sweet treats served at each stop. As you meander through the neighborhood (often compared to New York City's Greenwich Village), you'll enjoy mouthwatering bites of everything from classic supplì , or fried risotto balls stuffed with mozzarella, to porchetta, homemade pasta and gelato. Foodie guides share each chef's story and culinary traditions, along with tips on how to find and make the best Roman cuisine on your own. Reviewers praise the guides for their insider knowledge and gush about the quality of the food and wine featured on the tour.
Tours run daily at multiple times and there is a maximum of 12 people per tour. Eating Europe also operates a tour that explores Testaccio, considered Rome's "original foodie neighborhood."
Rolling Rome – Rome Squares & Fountains Golf Cart Tour
Price: From 100 euros (about $108) Duration: 3 hours
Avoid Rome's congested traffic and keep the family entertained on this three-hour, private golf cart tour of the city. Whizz past major sights in the historical center and piazzas Venezia, Navona and del Popolo, plus the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and more. Since the tour is customizable, you can also ask the guide to take you to lesser-known spots in the city – a highlight for reviewers. Along with the knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides, reviewers appreciate the golf cart's ability to avoid traffic using Rome's narrow back lanes.
Tours, which can accommodate up to seven participants, depart daily at 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. One week's advance reservation is recommended. Rolling Rome also offers daylong golf cart tours, as well as a variety of Segway and electric bike tours.
Food Tours of Rome – Jewish Ghetto and Campo de' Fiori by Night Food Tour
Price: Adults from 89 euros (about $96); kids from 75 euros (about $81) Duration: 4 hours
Combine sightseeing with snacking and drinking on this evening tour of the Jewish ghetto and the Campo Marzio area. Fun, knowledgeable guides make seven stops for food and wine between explaining major historic attractions like Piazza Navona and Campo de' Fiori. Stop in delis, family-run shops and restaurants to sample gourmet cheeses and hams, pasta, espresso, and gelato. First-time visitors especially appreciate this informative introduction to the city and the family-run vendors featured on the tour.
Tours depart nightly at 6 p.m. Food Tours of Rome can accommodate some special diets with advance notice. The company also offers a dessert and sightseeing tour of Rome, among various other options.
What A Life Tours – Skip-the-line Vatican Small Group Tour
Price: Adults from $87; kids from $82 Duration: 3 hours
Travelers say this tour is worthwhile thanks to the personable guides, who bring the history of the Vatican Museums to life. Reviewers also appreciate that groups are capped at 12 participants, which they say creates an intimate experience that fosters engagement between guides and tourgoers. You'll start the three-hour tour with skip-the-line access to the Vatican Museums to admire highlights like the Gallery of Maps and the Pinecone Courtyard. Then, you'll head to the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica to marvel at Michelangelo’s Pietà. Along the way, your guide will share commentary that you'll be able to hear via an audio headset.
Tours generally operate Monday through Saturday at 10 a.m.; tours depart at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. In addition to its variety of Vatican tours, the company also offers tours of the Colosseum and daylong tours of Rome.
Rome's Ultimate Free Walking Tour
Price: Free Duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
According to reviewers, this free walking tour is a great way to start your visit in Rome. During the nearly three-hour stroll, you'll visit several photo-worthy piazzas, the Pantheon, Ponte Sant'Angelo and Castel Sant'Angelo, among other sights. Guides, who have backgrounds in subjects like history and architecture, earn praise from reviewers for their entertaining storytelling and thoughtful restaurant and activity recommendations.
Tours, which are limited to 15 participants, operate twice daily at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. In total, you'll walk less than 2 miles. According to the company, the tour is suitable for travel strollers and wheelchairs. Though the tour is free, it's recommended that you reserve your spot in advance via the company's website (guides do not wait at the departure point unless reservations are booked). At the end of the tour, you can tip your guide based on your experience.
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Secret Food Tours – Rome Food Tour
Price: Adults from 79 euros (about $86); kids from 69 euros (about $75) Duration: 3 to 3.5 hours
Dine your way through the historical center of Rome, visiting cafes, markets and shops for a total of up to seven stops. During the tour, you'll walk through neighborhoods like the Campo de' Fiori and the Jewish quarter with an enthusiastic guide who ties together history and insights about traditional dishes. The focus is on Italian-style dining: savoring the perfect cappuccino, sampling fresh pizzas and homemade pastas, pairing wines with a variety of cheeses, gelato and more. Travelers praise the guides' knowledge of Roman cuisine and the amount and quality of the food.
Tours depart daily at 11 and 11:30 a.m. An additional 5 p.m. tour may be available depending on the day. Private tours are also an option.
The Roman Guy – Privileged Entrance Vatican Tour with Sistine Chapel
Price: Adults from $119; kids from $56 Duration: 3 hours
Hoping to see the Vatican sans enormous crowds? This three-hour tour from The Roman Guy convenes at 7:45 a.m., allowing you to enter the Vatican Museums an hour before they open to the general public. First, relish the tranquil Sistine Chapel, which welcomes upward of 25,000 visitors daily during the summer. Afterward, follow your guide to museum highlights, including Raphael's paintings, the Borgia Apartments and the Gallery of the Maps. Travelers rave about the knowledgeable guides and say the opportunity to see the Sistine Chapel without the crowds is worth the tour price (though reviewers warn that you will still encounter quite a few other tour groups enjoying early access to the site).
Tours are available Monday through Saturday. Groups are capped at 14 people. If you're short on time, consider The Roman Guy's abridged Vatican Highlights tour, which last 2.5 hours.
City Wonders – Tuscan Countryside Day Trip from Rome with 3-Course Lunch & Wine Tasting
Price: Adults from $112; kids from $102 Duration: 12 hours
If you want to visit Tuscany while in Rome, but don't want to drive the approximately 175-mile journey yourself, consider this 12-hour excursion from City Wonders. You'll depart from Rome at 7:30 a.m. via an air-conditioned coach bus to see famous hilltop towns, such as Montepulciano and Pienza. You'll also visit the Renaissance church of St. Biagio before enjoying a three-course lunch and wine pairing in the famed Montalcino. Travelers say guides are informative and thoughtful, giving tourists ample time to explore the towns and take pictures. All agree that leaving the driving to a professional made the trip worthwhile.
Tours are offered daily. City Wonders also offers a variety of tours in Rome, including tours of the Colosseum, the Vatican and the Borghese Gallery.
Through Eternity Tours – Rome in a Day Tour with Colosseum & Sistine Chapel: Essential Experience
Price: From 1,345 euros (about $1,458) Duration: 6 hours
Conquer Rome in six hours with Through Eternity Tours. With your skip-the-line tickets , you'll visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter's Basilica. Professional, engaging guides – all fluent English speakers – allow you to set the pace, absorbing as much history and archeology as you want at each stop. Travelers say you'll see much more on this half-day tour than you would if you were to visit each site on your own, as guides point out unexpected gems along the way.
Rates can vary considerably depending on the number in your party, and the company offers discounts for students and children. Bring stamina, a water bottle and wear comfortable walking shoes . When you're ready for more, try one of Through Eternity's other tours, such as its evening tour of Rome's piazzas and fountains.
Walks of Italy – Gladiator's Gate: Special Access Colosseum Tour with Arena Floor
Price: Adults from $105; kids from $99 Duration: 3 hours
On this three-hour tour, you'll enter the Colosseum through the "Gladiator's Gate" – the entrance that was once used exclusively for gladiators 2,000 years ago. Once inside, you'll enjoy 360-degree views of the Colosseum on the reconstructed arena floor as your guide shares the gory history of this famous landmark . Then, you'll bypass the lines to tour the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill. Highlights include the cremation point of Julius Caesar, senate buildings and the Temple of the Vestal Virgins. Guides win kudos from travelers for their ability to discuss dense history topics in an engaging manner. Reviewers say the tour flies by thanks to the guides' entertaining storytelling. They also appreciate the skip-the-line access to these must-see sights.
Tours, which are capped at 25 participants, are offered three times daily at 9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Rates may vary based on the time of year, and they include all entrance tickets and the use of audio headsets during the tour. Walks of Italy also hosts cooking classes in Rome and organizes day trips to Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.
Maya Tours – Skip-the-Line Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Group Tour
Price: Adults from 45 euros (about $49); kids from 35 euros (about $38) Duration: 2 hours
If you're interested in visiting the Vatican Museums, but don't want to devote more than a couple hours of your Rome vacation to the experience, consider this kid-friendly tour. In addition to skip-the-line access, your guide will show you the must-see artworks, several courtyards and galleries, and the Sistine Chapel. Reviewers praise guides for their interesting and informed commentary (which tourgoers can hear via audio headsets). Parents are particularly impressed with guides' ability to engage children.
Tours are offered Monday through Saturday multiple times in the morning and afternoon. Maya Tours also operates longer, semiprivate tours of the Vatican.
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Vacation tours can be a divisive topic, particularly for people who feel passionately about exploring a city independently. But the truth of the matter is that exploring it with a local by your side will bring you to parts of it you might never find on your own. And no locals have as many stories to tell their city as the Romans. You'll find the most intellectual and personable tour guides to take you around vineyards, through olive groves, on vespa rides, through film studios, food markets, cemeteries, medieval churches, and the most iconic ancient sites. Without further delay, these are our picks for the very best Rome tours.
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City Wonders: Ostia Antica Half-Day Tour from Rome Arrow
Ostia Antica is a historic seaside village an hour from Rome and these half-day tours of the coastal archaeological site are well-planned. Groups visit Ostia’s amphitheater, temples, historic baths, and ancient market. Guides seem to have real passion for the subject, talking visitors through the entire tour, peppering their commentary with anecdotes and fun facts. This is a slam-dunk for true history buffs who want to get deeper into the greater Rome area.
Elizabeth Lev: Rome's Historical Center, An All-You-Can-See Smorgasbord of Art Arrow
Elizabeth Lev is something else. Rome is her city, and this tour is her work of art. She has an incredible way of engaging with the history, the art, the monuments, and the stories. You'll find yourself wanting to spend all your time with her. The tour explores the ancient, medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art periods; and it visits sites like 13th century frescos above the church of Santa Cecilia and art collections behind the facades of the Spada palace. You'll be wowed by all of the layers of the city and how it feels like Rome has been hitting a string of never-ending home runs since antiquity.
Elizabeth Lev: Borrowed but Never Baroque, Bernini & 17th Century Rome Arrow
This tour of Elizabeth Lev's meets up outside the beautiful Piazza della Repubblica . Our group was tiny, but Liz will accommodate larger private groups. She is both an incredible academic brain and a witty storyteller. And her tour shows of the dramatic range of Baroque art and architecture within Rome. This tour is great for anyone who wants a deep dive into the city's Baroque history, and anyone who wants to appreciate Rome in an experience that's not quite in the guide books.
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The Vespa Sidecar tour is entirely private and can be customized for return visitors who may have already seen the highlights. It is not, though, a show-up-when-you-want activity. It can be organized for up to six participants, but you'll only be in a group if you choose to be. My tour was perfect because it was just me and the driver/guide Luca. As a licensed guide, he knows his history, is easy to understand, and is very friendly. He always has a plan, but is quick to change it at the first request. We talked Rome and food and went to all the right places, from big names to more under the radar finds.
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Rome 500 Experience: The 7 Hidden Gems of Rome Tour in an Antique FIAT 500 Arrow
There's a lot of reasons to sign up for this tour through greater Rome, not least is that you get to drive yourself with the top down in a vintage Fiat 500. Another nice perk: Rome's traffic is seriously easier to deal with when traveling in convoy (the group can have up to 50 cars in it). And, as you will get your own car to drive, it can feel like a private tour, although groups are also organized by language, so communication shouldn't be a problem for anyone. But most importantly, you just look so much better behind the wheel of a classic Italian car.
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This tour will take the better part of your day (it's six hours start to finish). But going by bike to these outer city sites —the old Appian Way via the ancient aqueduct—is the easiest and most entertaining way to see them. Plus you won't want to cut out early: it ends with wine and some nibbles in Caffarella Park, which is so expansive it feels like you're in the countryside even though it's smack in the middle of the greater city. Bikes feel brand new and the confidence of the tour guides will put any nervous riders at ease.
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This tour is a rocking dance party on a vintage tram that rumbles through Rome. It lasts two hours, during which you'll cut up the dance floor, drink, and cheer as you roll past some of Rome's most iconic sites . This is really an evening activity for those who don't just want to go get dinner somewhere in town. The greatest part, however, may have been how the senior citizens on our ride managed to upstage all the thirty- and forty-year olds on the dance floor.
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Rome has a rich history of cinema, and while you could take any tour with any guide, there is nothing quite like seeing its cinematic history with Eleonora Baldwin, Cinecittà Studios veteran and granddaughter of famed director Vittorio de Sica, four-time Academy Award winner and father of Italian cinema. This tour is both Rome's history and Eleonora's story, and she is so passionate that it will make you want to spend all day with her, and all night watching films. There are only three requirements—a pair of comfy shoes, an empty stomach, and a reservation.
Non-Catholic Cemetery Tour Arrow
You should always visit the truly Roman neighborhood of Testaccio when in Rome, but this tour of its historic non-Catholic Cemetery gives you reason to stay in the area after you've hit its prime trattorias. It's a beautiful, unusually tranquil space, filled with bougainvillea and museum-worthy sculptures in the middle of the city. The informative guides will school you on the cemetery's 400-year history as you amble past the tombstones of Keats, Percy Shelly, and other famous expats.
Context Travel: Fall and Rise of Rome Arrow
This historical tour starts at a medieval church in San Clemente and ends at the church of SS. Giovanni e Paolo. Its chronology spans from the Roman Empire's fall to the Renaissance's beginnings. The guide Philip was total pro. He's an archaeologist with a great sense of humor and passion for every site. He knew exactly what to show me and could even point out where to stand so I had the best understanding of the sights. People who enjoy Roman, religious, and art histories will love this tour. It's also a great opportunity for people who have already seen the main tourist attractions to see some gems off the beaten path.
The Roman Guy: Cocktail Bars in Rome, Evening Walking Tour Arrow
This English-speaking tour will take you to some of Rome's most popular bars, including Trastevere's Freni e Frizioni , with stop offs to major attractions along the way. Plus, company founders Sean and Brandon are always quick to offer tips on the best spots for gelato or pizza in the city as you pass by for that next negroni. It’s actually a fantastic way to experience life in Rome with locals—far more relaxing that spending time trying to avoid tourist traps.
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Sommelier Maurizio di Franco meets you at your hotel and accompanies you via hired car to Cantina Ribelà while enchanting you with a bit of Lazio history and winemaking background on Ribelà. Maurizio is a certificated sommelier, and it doesn't hurt that he's also super charming. His love of wine is contagious, he tells great stories, and his patience is wonderful. At the winery you'll be struck be the natural beauty of the landscape, close as it is to a city as big as Rome.
LivItaly Tours: Virtual Reality Tour of the Colosseum and Domus Aurea Arrow
Imagine if you could physically see the sites, monuments, and reference points that tour guides bring up when ushering you around a city as ancient as Rome. This virtual reality tour lets you, by creating enhanced versions of the way the Eternal City appeared during the days of the empire, all visible through the glasses you'll wear as you make your way through the Roman Forum and Colosseum .
Vatican Museums: “Out of Hours” Guided Tour, Good Morning Vatican Museums Arrow
There is nothing like opening the doors to an empty Sistine Chapel . The exclusive private Out of Hours Good Morning Vatican tour must be booked months in advance and is subject to permission of the Vatican. You will be greeted by Vatican personnel and escorted through the complex by the Clavigero, holder of the 300 keys of the Vatican Museums. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and it does begin quite early in the morning. At 6 a.m. you and no more than 19 others will accompany the Clavigero to open the doors of the Vatican Museums.
Johnny Madge: Olive Oil Tours Arrow
You'll have to trek well outside the city (close to an hour) to reach the olive groves in the Sabina country, but it's well worth the trip. Johnny Madge is an olive oil authority , judging competitions all over the world and this is his backyard. He clearly loves it, and that love is contagious. Tourees will learn to distinguish extra virgin olive oil from everything else and importantly that you do not drizzle oil on your food. You pour it. This is best for foodies who want to get out of the city and deep dive in Roman food.
Le Domus Romane di Palazzo Valentini: Multimedia Tour Arrow
The Domus Romane are ancient Roman villas and other structures, abandoned in antiquity, filled in with debris, and inadvertently used as foundations for Palazzo Valentini, a Renaissance palace turned government office building. They are now underground, obscured by buildings and pavement just beside Piazza Venezia. On this tour, in situ multimedia renderings recreate an Imperial Rome domus, as well as some aspects of Roman life. The guides are actual archaeologists, and the fact-checked audio is delivered cleanly. These language-specific multimedia tours are popular though, and must be booked in advance.
Tavole Romane Food Tours: The Rome Food Walking Tour Arrow
Think of Tavole Romane, the food-and-wine-focused walking tour of Rome, as getting access to the little black book of those who know the city's food scene best. Owners Gabriele and Silvia customize the tours based on the interests of each intimate group, which could mean wine bars in Trastevere or an aperitivo-heavy hop through the centro storico, led by somms, chefs, or another tapped in member of Rome's food scene.
Latteria Studio: Market to Table Arrow
This market tour and cooking class began with a wonderful walk through the market to Latteria Studios, a functional cooking studio and photo set. Alice, Rachel, and Carla, who head up the activities, are real professionals. They know everyone at the market, and they know all about food. Sitting at the table at the end of day fosters a real sense of community with what may have been a group of strangers from different countries and continents. You'll immerse yourself in Rome and make new friends at the same time.
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This is your chance to see the studio that was once home to Fellini and Leone. It's still a working studio though, so you'll need to follow the guide's itinerary to the letter. She will know about Cinecittà though: its history, and its film productions, and its famous alumni. Also, Cinecittà owns every set that was built on the lot. Master artisans created them all—ancient Rome, a 1940s submarine, and fantastical, imagined worlds. They perfectly accurate to their settings, as well as pristinely preserved.
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- Welcome to the Eternal City—Rome! Upon your arrival at Rome Fiumicino Airport, your friendly driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall.
- Relax and travel in comfort as you enjoy a private transfer to your comfortable hotel in Rome.
- Step into the Eternal City's heart as your private driver whisks you to the Colosseum. An expert guide awaits, ready to begin unlocking the secrets of this ancient marvel on a stress-free 4-hour journey.
- Skip the queues and immerse yourself in the Colosseum 's captivating history. Witness the arena where epic battles unfolded and feel the echoes of the gladiators still resonating in the air.
- Journey onwards to the Arch of Constantine , a triumphal testament to Roman power. Wander across the verdant slopes of Palatine Hill and delve into the vibrant history of the Roman Forum .
- Conclude the tour with a comfortable transfer back to your hotel.
- Embark on a journey into the heart of Catholicism with a private transfer to Vatican City. There, your expert guide awaits, eager to unlock its treasures in 4 hours.
- Glide through the Vatican Museums with skip-the-line access and marvel at Laocoon's writhing agony and Apollo's celestial glow. Let the Gallery of Maps and Gallery of the Candelabra dazzle your senses with intricate frescoes and sparkling gems.
- Prepare to be awestruck by the Sistine Chapel . Feel the weight of Michelangelo's genius as “The Creation of Adam” sweeps across the ceiling.
- Step inside St. Peter's Basilica and be mesmerized by its architectural blend and stunning artworks. Admire Michelangelo's famous dome and the poignant beauty of his Pietà sculpture.
- Upon completion of the tour, we provide seamless transportation back to your hotel.
- Make the most of your free time to explore Rome one last time before your driver transfers you to Roma Termini train station for a fast train to Florence.
- Upon arriving at Firenze S.M. Novella train station, your driver will welcome you and transfer you to the hotel.
- Embrace the rest of the day for independent exploration and have a first taste of Florence at your own pace.
- Meet your private guide and enjoy a 4-hour walking tour .
- Stroll towards Piazza della Signoria , home to the imposing Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia dei Lanzi, showcasing its impressive collection of statues.
- Discover the Uffizi Gallery with the skip-line tickets and uncover the awe-inspiring works of Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Raphael.
- Explore the medieval district, home to the historic House of Dante. Arrive at Piazza del Duomo and marvel at the architectural wonders of the cathedral, the Baptistery, Giotto's bell tower, and Brunelleschi's Dome, each with fascinating stories.
- Be captivated by Michelangelo's iconic masterpiece, "David", as you explore the Accademia Gallery with skip-the-line access. This powerful sculpture stands tall as a symbol of unparalleled artistry.
- In the afternoon, embark on a delightful 3-hour Florence food tour (Join in). Delve into the city's rich culinary history with a visit to the renowned San Lorenzo food market, savoring traditional Tuscan delights and unveiling the secrets of local cuisine.
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- Following an enriching tour, you will be expertly escorted back to the comfort of your Florence hotel.
- Enjoy free time to explore the lovely city of Florence one last time before your driver transfers you to Florence airport for your flight home.
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Italy from North to South
The first part of the tour was absolutely fantastic and our tour guide Carlos was both knowledgeable and well prepared and organised, on our return to Rome things wend down hill, complete chaos, no organisation, dreadful guides, no organisation, this really puts a damper on the trip, the end of the trip was just cobbled together, this was a very disappointing end to our holiday
Italian Holiday (7 Days)
I had a wonderful time with Rebecca, our travel director, and all of the amazing local guides as well.
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Discover Italy end Milan
I was very pleased with everything and will consider booking again with Europamundo and TourRadar. I would only suggest that in July and August in Italy consideration be given to the heat and perhaps walking tours be conducted in the early evening taking advantage of the longer summer days.
The Italian Dream
Very well done. Covered highlights of 8 cities in 7 days. Everything was on time and well organized. Meals were okay. The tours were excellent.
UNESCO Jewels: Best of Italy - Rome, Florence, Venice in 5 days
The tour was well planned with knowledgeable tour guides. However it will help to give pamphlets with brief information about the different towns and monuments, this willallow reading at leisure. The hotels were ok. The food was horrible, I expected to experience cuisine on the tour but it was substandard.
Italian Discovery
We saw a lot of great places. The only reason not a five has to do with the information not received before the trip about optional side events offered by the tour such as the gondola ride. We scheduled several events on our own ahead of time since they were not included in the package. We would rather have gone with the group but didn't know about the possibility ahead of time. We also would have liked to have the same tour guide throughout the entire tour as well as the same group of people. The group kept changing and pick ups were complicated. Transportation back to the hotel was not a part of some of the tour and in our opinion should be included in the basic package. It is difficult to figure out bus/train systems in a foreign country and we should not have added expenses to be taken back to our hotels.
UNESCO Jewels: Best of Italy - Rome, Florence, Venice in 8 days
What a fabulous day! Met at meeting place by Annalisa and John, (A.K.A James Bond.) Great tour guides and very professional. Safe driver. Stopped in Naples to view Mt Vesuvius and then on to a scrumptious lunch. Picked up Sacha along the way, who took us around Pompei ruins and was a brilliant guide. Was very knowledgeable and made Pompei come to life! Thoroughly recommend I Love Rome tours.
Classical Italy
My son and I really enjoyed this tour. The activities, hotels and tour guides were great and we saw so much I. Just a few days. It was all very well organised.
Italy City Break - 5 Days
Excellent, I enjoyed the cities we visited, the guides and the overall experience. The hotel on Florence was a bit odd but the food was great.
Best of Italy (Summer, 13 Days)
Best of Italy tour was an excellent experience to sample the culture and beauty of this country.
Mamma Mia! Best of Italy
My friends and I had the time of our lives. Italy was a beatiful country and thanks to the very detailed and organized itineary, we felt like we got the best potential tour possible for 8 days. We were especially stunned by Florence, Sorrento, Rome, Venice and Bologna. The hotel choices were good, the foods were amazing and our guide Sergio made the tour even better, he was very friendly and informed. We recommend this tour a lot !
A Taste of Italy: 8 Days
If you want to see a lot of Italy in a short amount of time this is the tour for you! Our guides and driver were fantastic. They took all the guess work out of the equation with their guidance on Italian culture and recommendations of good restaurants and safe areas to visit during free time. Be prepared for a lot of walking as much of Italy is best accessed via walking tours. There is beauty around every corner. If walking is difficult for you, be warned that the handicapped accessibility is not near the standard we find in the USA. All of our hotels were great—clean and comfortable. The bus was well appointed and had free WiFi.
The Essential of Italy end Milan
I am going to write a more detailed review because I see this tour page is lacking longer reviews. Let me start by saying our main guide, Macarena, was great. She was always very positive, respectful of people's time and schedules as well as knowledgeable about every stop. She told us she had been working for Europamundo for 15 years. She spoke Spanish, English, and Italian. In short, you get what you pay for, and I do not mean that in a bad way. I am just saying, don't expect to pay this price point and enjoy some of the amenities of other pricier tours. For me personally, I figured this going into it and I was ok with it. I personally do not need my tour taking my bags everywhere for me - I can carry my own luggage to the bus if it means I will save thousands. Most tours that go to the places this tour does will charge at least 1K more than this. But like I said, I don't need to be greeted every morning with champagne. If you want that, this is not the tour for you. All in all, this tour delivered on every promise it made. My wife and I had a fantastic time overall. I am going to give a list of pros, cons, and general things to watch out for on this trip. KEY things to remember about Europomundo tours: 1 - if it is not EXPLICTLY stated that it IS included - it ISN"T. Example, on this tour - you have to pay for and properly schedule your trip to see the David statue or Uffizi museum. You have to pay to climb the leaning tower (ahead of time not in Italy). You must schedule and pay to climb cathedrals. Meals are not included (except usually breakfast at the hotel). On this particular trip, the only thing you don't need to plan ahead of time for is seeing St. Peter's and the Sistine Chapel because the tour offers a local guide to take you to those places for a 55$ fee when you are on the tour bus. (TOTALLY WORTH IT). 2- Another thing, anything you schedule should have a buffer time. In other words if the tour says you are getting somewhere at 4 - do not schedule something at 4. At least provide a 30 min buffer to figure out where you are going when you get there and to allow for a little bit of lateness. 3- Don't be last to get on the bus in morning because that will be your seat for the rest of the day even if it s sucks or you are separated from your group. 4- In Italy, most establishments do not have A/C. All of the the hotels did have A/C but most had limitations on how cold you could make the temperature in the room (not something Americans are used to). Ok here are the cons of the trip: 1- The Hotels are better than the reviews say, but they aren't fantastic. The last hotel was great, but aside from that, breakfast at all of the other hotels consists of gross deli meat, powdered eggs, soupy yogurt, hard bread, and overall bland/dry/bad food. Although they are rated as four star hotels, they are comparatively 2 star hotels in the United States due to cleanliness and amenities. We consistently found small stains and hairs on bedsheets. The rooms smelled of the cigarette smoke. Some of the hotel rooms were old and not updated. They weren't disgusting - but they were very mediocre. For my wife, this was the number one complaint of the tour. 2- The communication during the pickup transfer to get to the tour is lacking. You almost feel like, nervous, they're actually going to successfully find you. It is tricky to get in touch with them with international numbers, finding the exact number to call them at, and getting in touch DIRECTLY with the pickup person. For example, we needed to be picked up from the train station, however, our train was delayed and we sent several messages to Eurpomundo with no response. Honestly I wasn't even sure if I was contacting the correct number at one point because we were getting no responses. In the end, we did get in touch and it did work out but the process was a little nerve wracking. It was cool that they did offer a transfer at all though. 3- Sometimes the tour will take you into the city center, but sometimes you have to find your own method of getting into the city (and out of the city). If the tour lists a day as a free day, they more than likely are not providing transportation to the city center and you must arrange your own transportation in and out of the city center. Sometimes your hotel can be 15 to 20 minutes (driving) from the center. I felt like there should always be at least one trip transferring people in and our of the cities - even if they are free days - because it can sometimes be tricky to navigate a foreign country. 4- Cinque Terre was a nightmare to get in and out of. Insanely crowded and the train to get there was like New York City rush hour. It kind of ruined the vibe of the place but it was still really cool to see. 5- There was one point in the trip that we ran SIGNIFICANTLY late to Pisa. We almost missed our chance to get into the tower because we arrived almost an hour and a half later than the itinerary stated. And it was because we had to pick up like 50 people from other hotels to join our tour. which brings me to my last negative. 6- You will likely be paired with 50 other travelers. We got lucky, and since we were English speakers, we had mostly a small group for the majority of the trip. However, eventually they merged us with Spanish speakers and it was kind of hectic. Our tour guide did an exceptional job at keeping everything on track, but it is annoying to travel with that many people and when we had to pick them up it nearly screwed over our Pisa experience that WE paid for. Pros: The price is really great for what they give. You don't pay for unnecessary stuff. Our tour guide was very nice and knowledgeable. The bus is nice - no bathroom but you can charge your phones and its decently comfortable. (and it had A/C). The local guides that were offered were all super nice and had great knowledge to share - take advantage of every local tour. The tour delivered on just about every promise it made. All of the more "low key" stops were all super cool and medieval looking. The tour guide's recommended food spots were all fantastic. A good amount of free time in the main cities. Overall the tour did not feel rushed - the timeframes all made sense for the location. small places had small windows of time and large places had larger windows of time. Overall, we loved our experience and do not feel ripped off in any way, but it is important to note the negatives because this tour is not for everyone if you personally cannot comprise some of the comforts that other, more expensive, tours offer.
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Explore Rome, Lucca, Cinque Terre, Florence and Assisi with a Local Specialist
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Visit St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, a glassblowing factory in Venice, the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, the Vatican Museums and Villa d'Este Gardens in Tivoli
View the ancient sites of Rome, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Santa Croce Basilica and Duomo in Florence, Juliet's Balcony in Verona, St. Mark's Basilica in Venice and the Kissing Towers of Bologna
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H i loves! Ready for the second part of the Italy Tour series and my top things to see in Rome? I know, I am. The translation “I came, I saw, I conquered” Rome is one of those cities you cannot honestly do in a day. The city that created the infamous line “Rome wasn’t built in a day” also meant it about traveling.
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This stop of the Italy involves the Enteral City. Rome has so much history, so much culture. That it is honestly worth spending a couple of days here. On my journey, we spent three days in Rome. We also divided the days into which sites we were going to see and had an itinerary already made up. When deciding on a hotel we’d prefer to pay the extra money to be in an amazing location as well. Now Rome isn’t a small city.
The Vatican is one part of the city then the Colosseum is another, etc. My best friend and I chose the Starhotels Michelangelo which was absolutely incredible! The concierge team was amazing with helping us buy tickets and also letting us know the true Italian restaurants we should hit.
The room is more “Americanized” meaning bigger beds, A/C, and room service which was a pleasant surprise from the small European hotels of Milan and Venice. Plus, being called Michelangelo each room has a painting on the wall of the various cities around the world.
The true beauty of this hotel was literally I would step outside look to my left and there were the Vatican walls. We were literally steps away from the Vatican! If you’re planning a trip to Rome, I would highly recommend the Starhotels Michelangelo because it is clean, great service, perfect location also its rated 4 stars of 5 on both TripAdvisor and Hotels.com.
Day 1 In Roma
Our first day in Rome we decided to go explore the Colosseum and the Roman Forum since they are literally next to each other. Plus, a bit of advice our hotel informed us of the City Sightseeing bus tours which is an amazing deal and highly recommended.
A bus picks you up at certain locations and will take you to see the all the things to see in Rome in a double decker bus plus you can also buy tickets to get into the Colosseum and other sites ahead of time to avoid waiting in line. We saved so much money from buying a two-day ticket instead of having to take cabs everywhere.
Roman Forum:
Once we got our tickets, we went first to the Roman Forum. The Forum was basically the center of Roman public life back in the days. It’s the heart of ancient Rome. Many temples to the different Gods were also built here and many are still standing today. It is a great place to check out with the kids or friends.
Plus, many locals will actually come here for a picnic, to read a book, or take a nap. We were amazed at how many locals just came to really hang out. The Forum is also very big and easy to get lost in and very easy to spend the whole day in. But we made the trip early to be out around 1 to go hit one of my top things to see in Rome! Rome’s most known attraction and one of the seven wonders of the world.
The Colosseum, the largest amphitheater ever to be built. The Colosseum is the one of the main attractions in Rome and for good reason top on our Italy Tour of things to see in Rome. Everyone knows about the famous gladiator fights that would occur and many other festivities during that era.
It is amazing to see how great the Colosseum has held up over all these years. Many people have tour guides telling them about the famous gladiator battles, where they kept the prisoners/winners, and animals.
Word of advice : Don’t pay the extra money for a tour guide. Go in and just experience it! We’ve all heard the stories and it’s easy to see where some of the animals and prisoners were kept, the royalty place of seating, and the commoners’ area.
It is a breathtaking view to see the inside, walk the stairs, and stand where the royalty would be. This actually conclude day one for us on the Italy tour stop of Roma. You’d be amazed at how much time it takes to walk around and explore every little inch you can so make sure you plan properly. Make sure to grab a gelato when you’re out!
The Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps:
When we arrived at our hotel after the exploring the Forum and Colosseum. We decided go to visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain before it got dark. This time we took a cab to the Trevi Fountain. From our hotel it was about a 15-minute drive. We did take longer because all the roads were shut down for some reason we did not know until we got to the Fountain.
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Along the roads to reach the famous fountain are many high-end designer brands. Like Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Valentino. When we arrived at our stop we actually saw what was holding us up and creating such a traffic buzz around the city. Ben Stiller was filming at the Prada store a scene for the Zoolander 2 movie. They had the whole roads shut down. My friend and I actually got to watch the scene be filmed which was a pretty cool site.
Now our mistake we did not look to see if the Trevi Fountain was open because we assumed it would be. Always check before going to some of Italy’s best sites. Because Fendi was actually paying for the remodeling and upkeep of the famous fountain. Many sites do remodel and have up keeping during the years to keep the sites in good conditions.
Legend of the Trevi Fountain:
The Trevi Fountain was actually nothing when we went. There’s a photo below to show what was left of the fountain during the renovations. Still we were in Italy. Obviously the Trevi Fountain is known that if you throw a coin into the water, you’ll come back to this iconic fountain.
Of course, we had to throw a coin in the little tub of water they had. I have to go back to see the full fountain in all its glory. Legend has it to throw the coin over your left shoulder and you shall return to this place again.
We had dinner in a cute little restaurant we saw along the road of the fountain. After dinner, we walked maybe for 15 minutes to get to the Spanish Steps. By this time, it was already dark but the steps lit up at night. So many people gather around to sit and have a drink or climb to the top to see the view of the city.
We wanted to go to the steps because we had seen it in so many movies and it wasn’t far from the fountain. We figured night time was the best way to see it. Things to see in Rome can continue even at night. Rome is full of life, sites, and magic.
Trevi Fountain
Day 2 of Exploring of the City
Day two of our things to see in Rome we spent going to see the Pantheon and exploring the cities political buildings, fountains and architect. The Pantheon was a former temple and now a church in Rome, that is actually one of the best kept landmarks of the city.
You wouldn’t even know it was built around 126 AD. The Corinthian columns on the outside, the dome with the opening on the inside, make this a site to go see. The nice thing that since it now a church its free to go visit and walk inside.
We again did the city sightseeing tour which took us around the city to different locations and we explored more of the art this city has to offer. We even had lunch in Plaza Navona, because we saw it in the thriller Angels & Demons, but also because it was known to hold many games and competitions back in the day.
Day 3: The Vatican
Our last place of things to see in Rome we decided to spend it at the Vatican. For one thing it was Sunday and we actually got to hear and see the Pope give a blessing from his balcony. We also wanted to spend a whole day in the Basilica and Sistine Chapel and shopping for gifts our families that they would appreciate. You can even take a stroll in the Vatican Gardens!
The Vatican is a sight to see inside and out. Make sure your shoulders are not showing and you’re wearing long pants. The Vatican is huge itself as well. St. Peter’s Square where the Basilica is located is a good two hours’ worth to get in.
Sistine Chapel:
You have to walk around the outside of the Vatican to get to where you can begin to climb to the Sistine Chapel. I’m telling you that climb we did was a good 30-minute walk. Wear your good walking shoes! You do get to see many paintings, statues and the view to the Gardens on the way. But it is a sight to see and worth all the walking and climbing! Just imagining how Michelangelo was on his back for a majority of the painting. It is truly incredible!
Views as we’re heading to the Sistine Chapel
Climbing to the Sistine Chapel
Rome is clearly a city that wasn’t built in a day. So clearly not a city that can be explored in a day as well. When you go make sure you plan ahead the things to see in Rome that are important to you, find a city tour where you can hop on and off at different places. And make sure you take it all in. History is in the air in Rome. Even walking down some of the cobblestone streets you feel it.
The next part of my Italy tour take us further south of Italy. A place where lemons are the most scared fruit in all the city. Any guesses to where I’m describing? Stay tuned for next week’s final conclusion to the Italy tour series and maybe Sorrento will be there.
Karen Giuliana
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Pope visits women’s prison in Venice and tours Vatican show at art Biennale
Pope Francis, 87, met inmates, staff and volunteers at Giudecca jail during first trip outside Rome for months
The pope has met female prisoners in Venice who are stars of the Vatican’s pavilion at the Biennale contemporary art show, and urged the women to rebuild their lives in the first ever papal visit to one of the world’s biggest art gatherings.
Pope Francis, 87, arrived by helicopter in the courtyard of the women’s prison on the island of Giudecca, amid concerns over his health. He has not travelled outside Rome since visiting the French city of Marseille in September.
The pope, who throughout his papacy has spoken up in defence of prisoners and the marginalised, encouraged the women to reconstruct their lives “brick upon brick, together, with determination” during their time in prison.
“Prison is a harsh reality, and problems such as overcrowding, the lack of facilities and resources, and episodes of violence, give rise to a great deal of suffering there,” he said, sitting in front of the prisoners. “But it can also become a place of moral and material rebirth.”
Francis called on the prison system to “offer detainees the tools and room for human, spiritual, cultural and professional growth, creating the conditions for their healthy reintegration”.
The pope toured an art exhibition housed at the prison which examines the daily lives of the inmates through the work of 10 different artists. The exhibit is the Vatican’s entry for this year’s Biennale festival of art , which began last weekend.
As some of the women wept, Francis praised the art show. “Paradoxically, a stay in prison can mark the beginning of something new, through the rediscovery of the unsuspected beauty in us and in others, as symbolised by the artistic event you are hosting and the project to which you actively contribute,” he said.
The Vatican exhibit has turned the Giudecca prison – once a convent for reformed prostituted women – into one of the must-see attractions of this year’s Biennale, even though to see it, visitors must reserve in advance and go through a security check. It has become an unusual art world attraction, with visitors greeted at the entrance by Maurizio Cattelan’s wall mural of two giant filthy feet, a work that recalls Caravaggio’s dirty feet or the feet that Francis washes each year in a Holy Thursday ritual that he routinely performs on prisoners.
Francis’s visit represented “a historic moment because he will be the first pope to visit the Venice Biennale,” said the exhibition’s lead curator, José Tolentino de Mendonça.
Later, during a meeting with young people at the iconic Santa María della Salute basilica, Francis acknowledged the miracle that is Venice, admiring its “enchanting beauty” and tradition as a place of east-west encounters, but warning that it was increasingly vulnerable to climate change and depopulation.
“Venice is at one with the waters upon which it sits,” Francis said. “Without the care and safeguarding of this natural environment, it might even cease to exist.”
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Venice, sinking under rising sea levels and weighed down by the impact of overtourism, is in the opening days of an experiment to try to limit the sort of day trips that Francis undertook on Sunday.
This weekend, the city launched a new entry fee for daytrippers , aimed at easing the pressure of tourism on the Unesco world heritage site. As a guest, the head of the Catholic church was exempt from buying a €5 (£4.25) ticket – but non-resident pilgrims visiting for his mass had to pay.
Francis acknowledged Venice’s beauty in his homily at a mass before about 10,000 people in the shadow of St Mark’s basilica, one of the most celebrated churches in Italy .
But he said the city also faced an array of challenges, including climate change, the fragility of its cultural heritage, and overtourism. “Moreover, all these realities risk generating … frayed social relations, individualism, and loneliness,” he said.
Last year in December, a bout of bronchitis forced the pope to cancel a trip to Dubai, where he was to have addressed UN climate talks. He also pulled out of an Easter event at the last minute in March, after suffering for several weeks from what the Vatican called a “light flu”.
The pontiff, who uses a wheelchair, has suffered increasing health problems in recent years, from knee pain to surgery for a hernia and on his colon. Despite his health, the Vatican is planning for him an ambitious 12-day trip to Asia in September, taking in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor and Singapore. Before that, the pope is due to make two other trips within Italy: to Verona in May and Trieste in July.
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