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Our best tour in Rome

Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill and the Coliseum

Our visit will begin on the Palatine Hill, known as the centre-most and most important of the Seven Hills of Rome. The Palatine Hill is noted as the hill, where the origins of ancient.

Duration: 3 Hours

Campitoline Hill and Capitoline Museums

We will leave from the Capitoline Square which was designed by none other than the Church’s other “favorite” artisan, Michelangelo. A three-hour-detailed visit while exploring in descriptive accounts one of the most famous and the highest of ...

Duration: 3 Hours

Palatine Hill, Baths of Caracalla, the Houses St. John & St. Paul

A Visit between the sacred and the profane, begin on the Palatine Hill, the famous baths made by the Emperor Caracalla and the Basilica of St. John and St. Paul del Celio

Duration: 4 Hours

The very best of Rome squares and fountains

The principal squares and the more attractive fountains have been chosen in order to explore in detail. We will leave from The Spanish Square and its famous staircase and its “Fountain of the Baraccacia”

Duration: 4 Hours

Campo dei Fiori, Navona Square, Campus Martius, Farnese Square, The Balbi Crypt & Pantheon

Perhaps not everyone knows that one of the more ancient areas of Rome is not the Roman Forum at all but the area called “Campus Martius.” The name derives from the fact that since the time of the kings of Rome, the zone was consecrated to Mars, ...

Duration: 4 Hours

Ostia Antica

Ostia is at about a thirty- minute-drive by car. It still preserves its ancient splendor. According to ancient tradition, Ostia was founded by the fourth king of Rome, Ancus Marcius, who was thought to have ruled in the late seventh century, situated ...

Duration: 4 Hours

Tivoli Gardens, Adrian Villa and Villa d'Este

Let’s immerge ourselves in the dream of Emperor Hadrian as we go back around 2000 years to learn more about one of the most important and extraordinary stories of the entire Roman era