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Private Tour Rome panoramic in a spacious and elegant vehicle for up to eight passengers

Private Tour Rome

Private Tour Rome

Discover the magic of Rome on our tailored, private tours, unique experiences and the city’s best private drivers!

Professional and experienced drivers for your transfer service and tours and routes in Rome aboard cars, minivans and vans leaving from Rome. We offer transfer services with a private driver aboard comfortable sedans for 2 to 3 people, minivans for 4 to 8 people with air conditioning, impeccable cleanliness is our triumph!

Our qualified drivers are available for private tours and services during your stay in Eternal City to Private Tour Rome

We do private Citytours in a luxury car to see the main attractions in Rome.
• 4 hour basic / 6 hours
• By night of 2 or 3 hours
Our drivers have in-depth knowledge of the city and are trained to provide all the basic information necessary during basic and overnight tours.

It’s true that just one day in Rome is very little and if you accept our advice, we suggest you try to stay longer. The minimum would be to stay 3 to 4 days and even then, you would have to leave several cool tours aside.

In any case, regardless of the reason that led you to stay in Rome for just one day, this itinerary deserves to be very well put together.

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With this 1-day itinerary in Rome, you will:

  • Be enchanted by the Colosseum and walk through the Roman Forum;
  • Visit Piazza Venezia;
  • Visit the imposing Pantheón and eat an unforgettable bruschetta;
  • Walk around Piazza Navona and see its fountains;
  • Be dazzled by the wonderful Trevi Fountain;
  • Discover the famous staircase in Piazza di Spagna;
  • Enter the walled Vatican City and visit St. Peter’s Square and Basilica;
  • Enjoy the sumptuous Castle of Sant’Angelo and see the Tiber River;
  • Stroll and eat in the delightful Trastevere neighborhood.
  • Let’s divide it into periods so you can plan.

Morning

Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon and Piazza Navona

You only have one day in the Eternal City, so let’s do everything we can to make the most of it!

The first place to visit will be the most imposing of Rome’s monuments: the Colosseum. Therefore, try to wake up early, eat something quickly and head to the nearest metro station towards the monument. This, without a doubt, is the most important monument in the Italian capital. In 2007 it was informally elected one of the seven wonders of the modern world. And it’s not?!

Sumptuous, its construction began in 72 AD and was completed in 80 AD, making it the largest amphitheater ever built. The Coliseum could hold an audience of between 50,000 and 80,000 spectators, with an average audience of approximately 65,000 people.

Private Tour Rome

The building was used for gladiatorial combats and public spectacles, such as simulated sea battles, wild animal hunts, executions, reenactments of famous battles and dramas based on classical mythology. Walking through the Roman Forum is transporting yourself to the heart of the Roman Empire. For centuries, this was the center of Roman power and public life.

Ceremonies, elections, public speeches, criminal trials, clashes between gladiators took place here and it also served as a center for commercial affairs. The visit to the Roman forum consists more of getting to know its ruins and imagining how these buildings of great cultural importance worked. After these visits through the centuries, it is worth walking back to the Colosseum, continuing for another 1.5 km (about 20 minutes) to Piazza Venezia.

Piazza Venezia is a large square, dominated by the enormous monument to Vittorio Emanuele II (“Il Vittoriano”, a tribute to the first king of Unified Italy). From there, continue for another 800 meters until you reach the Pantheon. Here you can visit the monument and stop to catch your breath eating a delicious bruschetta in front of the Pantheón – here are several restaurant options for you to enjoy.

Private Tour Rome in a spacious and elegant vehicle for up to eight passengers

The imposing Pantheon, built between 27 and 14 BC, is one of the best preserved monuments of Ancient Rome. A temple dedicated to all the gods, it remained in use throughout its history. It is currently dedicated to Santa Maria dei Martiri.

The architecture of the Pantheon is impressive: there are 16 Corinthian columns that support its entrance. Its interior houses a domed dome filled with quadrangular-shaped alveoli. At the top there is a circular opening 9 meters in diameter that allows light to enter the enclosure.

Among other important figures, here are the graves of painters Rafael and Annibale Carraci, as well as monarchs Vitor Emanuel II and Humberto I.

Afternoon

Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain and Vatican

After this very busy morning, we suggest that the early afternoon begins with a trip to Piazza Navona: it will be around 500 meters of walking to get there.. Along the way, of course, you will observe details of the Italian capital, such as the bustle of its streets, flowers in the windows, restaurants, bakeries, among others.

Private Tour Rome

Navona is home to three beautiful fountains (Fountain of the Four Rivers, Fontana del Moro and Fountain of Neptune) and is very lively, full of cafes, restaurants and street artists. It actually began to be characterized as a square in the last years of the 15th century, when the city’s market was transferred there from the Capitol. Piazza Navona is less than 15 minutes walk from the Trevi Fountain, our next stop and obviously couldn’t be missing from our 1-day itinerary in Rome.

The wonderful Trevi Fountain is included in that list of open-air monuments that transform Rome into a true open-air museum. It is also one of the city’s icons, a place full of tourists who love to watch the fountain and make wishes by throwing a coin into its waters. After this delightful visit, we tried to fit in a quick visit to the Vatican: of course, you won’t be able to visit the Museum or enter the Sistine Chapel, but the visit to St. Peter’s Square will be very enjoyable!

To get there, you’ll need to walk a little further: it will take around 10 minutes (800 meters) to reach the Spagna metro station – it’s worth remembering that Piazza di Spagna is also here, with its famous stairs.

The Vatican is the seat of the Catholic Church and the official residence of the Pope. Take the opportunity to stroll around here, visit St. Peter’s Square and see St. Peter’s Basilica.

Ufa! This is sure to be an amazing afternoon!

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