Rome Private Sightseeing Tour Driver + Car
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About This Tour in Rome
Why Visit Rome?
Rome, the Eternal City, is a living museum of ancient history and Renaissance art. Walk in the footsteps of emperors at the Colosseum, marvel at Vatican City, and enjoy authentic Italian cuisine. Rome combines ancient ruins with vibrant piazzas, creating an unforgettable experience.
Getting to Rome
The easiest way to reach Rome is by flying into Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) or Ciampino Airport (CIA). The city is well-connected by public transportation, including trains, buses, and metro systems. Taxis and rideshare services are also readily available. Train connections from major European cities make Rome easily accessible by rail as well.
What's Included
- Colosseum entrance ticket valued at €18 per person
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Bottled water
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Colosseum reservation fee (valued at €2 per person)
What's Not Included
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- ENTRANCE TICKETS TO MUSEUMS OR OTHER ATTRACTIONS
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- You can decide when to start the excursion, pick up time.
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
The Colosseum, a symbolic monument of Rome,You can choose your pick up point/address inside Rome City
End Point
Until the fifteenth century the square did not exist as such, and in its place thereYou can choose your drop off point/address inside Rome City
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available or meet at start point
Pickup Time: 10 minutes before departure
Custom pickup locations may be available. Please contact the supplier for details.
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
The Colosseum, a symbolic monument of Rome, was... 30 minutes
The Colosseum, a symbolic monument of Rome, was named so in medieval times due to an enormous statue of Nero that stood next to it, the Colossus. In the large amphitheater the ludes circenses were held, which mainly consisted of fights between gladiators and fights with ferocious animals.
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus,... 15 minutes
The Circus Maximus is an ancient Roman circus, dedicated to horse racing, built in Rome. At 620 meters long and 140 meters wide, it is considered the largest man-made performance structure.
The square is known because from the "keyhole"... 15 minutes
The square is known because from the "keyhole" of the entrance door the dome of St. Peter is exactly framed at the end of the garden.
The "Gianicolo" is a Roman hill, it is... 20 minutes
The "Gianicolo" is a Roman hill, it is one of the most panoramic places in the city with a view to the east of the neighboring neighborhoods and the historic center with the major architectural monuments of the city. At the top of the hill (practically under the statue of Garibaldi) a cannon has been placed since 24 January 1904 and fires blanks at exactly midday.
Piazza San Pietro is the square in front of St 25 minutes
Piazza San Pietro is the square in front of St. Peter's Basilica. The square is part of the Vatican City and is delimited by the border with the Italian state.
Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as Hadrian's Mausoleum, is... 30 minutes
Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as Hadrian's Mausoleum, is a monument in Rome, located on the right bank of the Tiber (the Roman river). A short distance from the Vatican, it is connected to the Vatican State through the fortified corridor of the "passetto". The castle was radically modified several times in the medieval and Renaissance periods.
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous... 25 minutes
Piazza Navona is one of the most famous monumental squares in Rome, built in monumental style by the Pamphili family, with the typical shape of an ancient stadium. Piazza Navona, at the time of ancient Rome, was the Stadium of Domitian which was built by the emperor Domitian in 85 and in the 3rd century it was restored by Alexander Severus. It was 265 meters long, 106 meters wide and could accommodate 30,000 spectators.
Until the fifteenth century the square did not... 20 minutes
Until the fifteenth century the square did not exist as such, and in its place there was a flowery meadow with some cultivated vegetable gardens, hence the name. According to an unreliable tradition, the square should instead be named after Flora (a woman loved by Pompey, who had built her theater near her).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cancellation policy?
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
How do I book this tour?
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Please check the age requirements and physical fitness level requirements listed in the tour details above. Some tours may have age restrictions or require a certain level of physical fitness.