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A Driver And A Car,

With You Everywhere.

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A Rome tour covering the city’s main highlights

Brief Tour Description: 

Duration: 9 Hours

COLOSSEUM SQUARE (Piazza del Colosseo)

This is the heart of ancient Rome’s entertainment district. Standing here gives you a 360-degree view of the world’s largest ancient amphitheater, the Arch of Constantine, and the remains of the Temple of Venus and Roma. It’s the ultimate "monumental" selfie spot.

Pantheon
A former Roman temple, now a Catholic church, dedicated to "all gods."

Built by Hadrian around 126 AD, it is the best-preserved ancient Roman building in the world. Its massive concrete dome—still the largest unreinforced dome ever built—features an opening called the oculus, which lets in light (and rain!) to create a divine atmosphere.

Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi)
The largest Baroque fountain in Rome and one of the most famous in the world.

Designed by Nicola Salvi, this masterpiece features Oceanus on a shell-shaped chariot. Legend has it that if you toss a coin over your left shoulder with your right hand, you are guaranteed a return trip to Rome.

Roman Forum and Venice Square (Piazza Venezia)
The political/social hub of Ancient Rome (Forum) and the central hub of the modern city.

The Forum is an open-air museum of ruins like the Senate House. Just a few steps away is Piazza Venezia, dominated by the massive white marble Altare della Patria (Victor Emmanuel II Monument). It serves as the geographical heart where the city's main avenues intersect.

Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti)
A steep set of 135 steps climbing from Piazza di Spagna to the Trinità dei Monti church.

Known as Rome's "iconic stairway," this is a classic spot for people-watching. At the base sits the Barcaccia Fountain (a sinking boat), and at the top, you get a beautiful view of the high-end shopping district below.

Navona Square (Piazza Navona)
An elegant, oval-shaped public space built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian.

This square is the pinnacle of Baroque architecture, featuring Bernini’s famous Fountain of the Four Rivers. Today, it’s a lively hub filled with street artists, outdoor cafes, and musicians.

ST. PETER’S SQUARE (Piazza San Pietro)
The grand elliptical plaza located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City.

Designed by Bernini to look like "the motherly arms of the church" reaching out to embrace the faithful, it is bordered by massive colonnades topped with 140 statues of saints. It’s where the world gathers to hear the Pope speak.

CIRCUS MAXIMUS (Circo Massimo)
An ancient Roman chariot-racing stadium and mass entertainment venue.

Explanation: Once able to hold over 150,000 spectators, it is now a large public park. While most of the original structure is gone, the vast footprint allows you to visualize the scale of the "Ben-Hur" style races that once took place here.

Orange Trees Garden (Giardino degli Aranci)
A small, fragrant park on the Aventine Hill officially known as Parco Savello.

Explanation: Famous for its symmetrical rows of bitter orange trees, it offers one of Rome’s most romantic panoramic views. Just a few steps away is the famous "Keyhole" through which you can see the dome of St. Peter's perfectly framed.

included: Private vehicle I All Taxes, tolls, parking fees I English speaking Driver.

 

not included: Tour Guide (you will self tour away from the vehicle) I Admission Tickets I Lunch or Dinner.

In this amazing tour, you’ll have the opportunity to see all the major and famous sights of the ancient city of Rome in just one day — without the hassle of taking the metro, reading maps, or long walks — and capture unforgettable photos from your trip.
Your driver will pick you up in the morning right from the door of your hotel or Airbnb and take you to visit all these incredible places.
Please note that the driver is not a tour guide. When you arrive at each monument or attraction, you will need to get out of the car and explore on your own. This means it’s your responsibility to purchase tickets for sites that require them (such as the Colosseum).
The driver will wait for you right beside the car at the exact spot where he dropped you off, and will be ready to continue the tour once you return. At the end of the day, if you wish, the driver can also drop you back at your hotel.
Throughout the entire journey, the car’s air conditioning will be running, and cool bottled water will be available for you inside the vehicle.

To book, please visit this page. Please note that after your reservation, we will review your preferred date and time. If we have availability, we will send you a confirmation email.

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