Rome in a Day

What you'll see: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Imperial Forums, Piazza Venezia, Capitoline Hill, Vatican City, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica, St. Peter's Square, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, Spanish Steps, Campo de' Fiori, Pantheon. This is a private guided tour of Rome.
Prices
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1 person: 540 Euro; 2 persons: 570 Euro; 3 persons: 625 Euro; 4 persons: 655 Euro; 5 persons: 710 Euro; 6 persons: 745 Euro; 7 persons: 800 Euro; 8 persons: 831 Euro; 9 persons: 863 Euro; 10 persons: 920 Euro; 11 persons: 1,005 Euro; 12 persons: 1,090 Euro; 13 persons: 1,175 Euro; 14 persons: 1,260 Euro; 15 persons: 1,345 Euro; 16-50 persons: + 80 Euro per person.
Tour Duration / Availability
Approximately eight (8) hours on Mon, Tues, Weds, Thurs, Fri, Sat excluding religious holidays.
Rome in a Day / Meeting Point
09:00 AM hotel pick up or on site meeting point (Colosseum).
Overview / In the Morning
Your guide will meet you at your hotel (provided you are staying in central Rome, alternatively an onsite meeting point would be arranged) and arrange for transfer by taxi to Rome's Ancient City. We begin the tour with one of Ancient Rome's greatest engineering accomplishments, the Colosseum. Once inside we will wander across the arena floor and hear the history of the bloody and violent games that took place here, learn about the making of a gladiator, and you will be given a good understanding of what these games meant to the ancient Romans. We would then change gears and head up the Via Sacra to enter the Roman Forum where we cover all the main basilicas and temples and of course Julius Caesar and his role in ancient Roman history. We will also explain how the Roman Empire became such a super power and why it eventually collapsed.
We then visit the Capitoline Hill, locally known as the Campidoglio. This piazza was designed by Michelangelo and offers a stunning view of Piazza Venezia - the site of the Victor Emmanuelle II monument and Mussolini's Palazzo. From there a lovely stroll will take us to Piazza Navona to cover the Fountains of the Four Rivers by Bernini and the Church of St Agnes by Borromini while hearing about the rivalry between these 2 artists supposedly evident in the architecture. From there a short stroll would take us to the beautiful Trevi Fountain to find out the importance of water and fountains in Rome and of course give you time to throw your coins in and perhaps have a gelato. Last but certainly not least, on to the ancient pagan temple of the Pantheon which today is a Catholic Church. We will cover the construction of the dome not surpassed until 1959 and the Oculus as we wander inside this masterpiece in engineering that has stood intact for over two centuries.
Overview / After Lunch
We begin the afternoon with a visit to the Vatican Museums. Once inside, we take in the major galleries such as the Belvedere Courtyard which houses the ancient and classical pieces that so many artists took their inspiration from as well as the Room of the Muses, Round Room, Greek Cross Room, Gallery of Tapestries, Gallery of Maps and of course the magnificent Rooms of Raphael before culminating our visit in the awe-inspiring Sistine Chapel. Before entering the chapel, you will hear all about Michelangelo and his struggles in accepting and completing the work that soon became what is arguably the single most recognized piece of art in the world.
We then head to St Peter's piazza and cover the history of the Vatican City State before entering the Basilica. Here we cover the main monuments such as Michelangelo's beautiful Pieta' and Dome, the Baldacchino and other works by Bernini and the Transfiguration by Raphael. Included also are the Crypt of St Peter, the Holy Altar and other monuments of artistic importance. We will end outside on the portico to talk about the Piazza created by Bernini as well as the Obelisk and the Swiss Guards.
Do remember that the above is a suggested itinerary only so should you wish to exclude some sites or alternatively include others please feel free to do so. We can allocate a guide to suit your specific needs so please feel free to let us know if you would like to make any changes at all. With the above itinerary you will be covering all the major sites and piazzas that people wish to see in Rome and this will done with a depth of information.
The When In Rome Tours Promise
** WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR VATICAN & COLOSSEUM TICKETS WITH PRIORITY NO LINES ENTRANCE
** All tickets included.
No hidden costs.
English speaking guides.
Personalized assistance.
Original articles & top stories from Italy.
Free Rome orientation & maps at our office.
Cost does not include taxi transfers. Please note that once you are at the Vatican and at the Ancient City you do not need and cannot use a car. The Historical Centre (piazzas and fountains) is best seen on a walking basis. A taxi transfer from one side of Rome to the other is generally 10 Euro or less, and 2-3 at most would be required for this tour. There is a strict dress code at the Vatican. Shoulders and knees must be covered for both women and men. Capri pants are permitted, as long as knees are well covered. Sandals are considered appropriate. This part of the tour is conducted as a walking tour, as no vehicles are allowed inside the Vatican. As a significant amount of walking is required, in the event of physical disabilities, we ask that you contact us before booking so that we can assess whether or not a wheelchair is needed. Later start times available on request.


