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Rome Day Tours

 

Rome Day Tours

Putting together an itinerary in Rome can be a challenge even for the most experienced travellers. The capital of Italy is one of the oldest cities in the world, full of monuments, history and varied attractions. Therefore, it is very important to have good planning. You can spend weeks exploring Rome!

But what about those who don’t have much time in the city? Well, with our private Rome Day Tours with a driver, you can discover its main attractions – and be sure that you will want to come back!

The historic center of Rome was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.

On this private Rome Day Tours, we will explore the main panoramic sights of the city with a driver/guide. Colosseum and Imperial Forums, Palatine Hill, Trastevere and Basilica di Santa Maria, Trevi Fountain, Terme di Caracalla and Pantheon.

Piazza Navona

Start your tour of Rome with a stroll through Piazza Navona – one of the most charming squares in the historic center of the city. The second you enter this square, the majestic fountains, monuments, and artistic vibes will definitely take your breath away. If you want to enjoy the square with almost no one around, we recommend getting there early in the morning (before 8am).

The impressive Fountain of the Four Rivers, which was designed by Bernini in 1651, is located in the center of the square. In the past, Piazza Navona hosted sporting events and festivals, today it is a hub for street performers, musicians, and artists. If you visit Piazza Navona during the day, you can enjoy the lively atmosphere and buy some lovely paintings from Italy at the artists’ stands.

Rome Day Tours

Pantheon

The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved ancient structures in the Eternal City, and is a must-see while in Rome. This temple was dedicated to the gods of pagan Rome and was eventually converted into a Christian church.

The Pantheon’s architecture is breathtaking, so much so that when Michelangelo visited it, he famously said, “It was angels, not men, who designed it.” To understand what he meant, just visit this monument and look into its oculus – the point where the dome opens to the sky.

Trevi Fountain

Rome Day Tours

Your visit to Rome won’t be complete without stopping by the Trevi Fountain – the Eternal City’s largest baroque fountain and one of the most impressive sights in Italy.

When visiting the Trevi Fountain, a famous tradition is to toss a coin over your left shoulder into the water. According to legend, tossing a coin means you’ll return to Rome, tossing two coins means you’ll fall for an attractive Italian, and tossing three coins means you’ll marry that person.

Even if this myth is not believed, the coins go to a very good cause. Around one million euros is collected every year at the source to be donated to local charities.

Villa Borghese

The next stop on our tour of Rome should be the city’s most beautiful park – Villa Borghese. Escape the busy streets of the historic center and take a stroll inside this peaceful park. In addition to trees and green fields, Villa Borghese also has many fountains and Roman sculptures. If you want to discover all the works of art placed inside the gallery in the most efficient way, we recommend reading the useful tips for visiting the Villa Borghese Gallery first.

After visiting the Villa Borghese Gallery, you can take a boat trip across the lake, or you can simply enjoy the relaxing atmosphere on one of the many benches in the park.

Rome Day Tours

Colosseum

We continue your journey in Rome, exploring the city’s iconic symbol – the magnificent Colosseum. With nearly 2,000 years of fascinating history, this landmark provides an incredible glimpse into the lives of ancient Romans.

The Colosseum was built between 72 AD and 80 AD, and immediately became the largest amphitheater in the Roman world. It was the greatest entertainment center in the Roman Empire.

There could be 50,000 spectators in this venue, watching gladiators brutally fight exotic animals and each other in the arena. The games have been held for over 500 years, and sadly, at least one million wild animals and over 500,000 people have died here.

The historic center of Rome was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980.

On this private tour, we will explore the main panoramic sights of the city with a driver/guide. Colosseum and Imperial Forums, Palatine Hill, Trastevere and Basilica di Santa Maria, Trevi Fountain, Terme di Caracalla and Pantheon.

Roman Forum and Palatine Hill

The Roman Forum was the main center of religious, political and social life during the Roman Empire. If you walk around this area today, you can see ruins of what used to be the oldest and most essential monuments of Ancient Rome, including sanctuaries and temples. After the fall of the empire, the Forum was abandoned, forgotten, and buried underground. It was only excavated in 1898.

Right next to the Roman Forum is the beautiful Palatine Hill, which is considered the birthplace of Rome. Palatine Hill is home to many ancient temples and arches, but best of all is the magnificent panoramic view of the Colosseum that can be enjoyed from there.

If you want to learn more about these remarkable sites, we highly recommend the Roman Forum and Palatine Tour. You can also book tickets for Roman Forum and Palatine Hill and explore at your own pace.

Rome Day Tours

Terme di Caracalla (Baths of Caracalla)

If you’d like to see ancient Roman public baths, then head to Terme di Caracalla, the next stop on your three-day Rome itinerary. Caracalla’s baths were some of the most significant and impressive thermal complexes of the time.

The Romans loved to go to public baths; it was her favorite place to socialize. Terme di Caracalla was home to more than just baths. For over 300 years, people have exercised there, visited libraries, strolled through gardens, and worshiped the gods in temples. Today, you can barely see what remains of this complex, but its splendor shines through the ruins.

Trastevere and Basilica of Santa Maria

The Trastevere neighborhood is known for its narrow stone streets, medieval houses, and, most importantly – the best restaurants in the entire city. There are many museums and small churches hidden inside the picturesque streets of Trastevere. However, one place you definitely shouldn’t miss is Piazza di Santa Maria – one of the oldest churches in Rome and home to the Basilica di Santa Maria.

The Basilica of Santa Maria dates back to the 3rd century and is arguably the first official Christian place of worship in Rome. Inside the basilica, you can find many beautiful frescoes and mosaics from the 12th century, along with stunning paintings and gilded ceilings.

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