The purpose of this tour is the visit of the Vatican Museums and a large part of the Vatican City, one of the European microstates, situated on the Vatican Hill in the west-central part of Rome, Its borders closely follow the city wall constructed to protect the Pope from outside attack.
Leaving the Piazza San Bernardo, adorned by Moses’ Fountain the itinerary will continue passing by Via Bissolati, Via Veneto and the Villa Borghese, one of the most characteristic park of the city and antique residence of one of the most notable family of the city: Borghese Family.
After this ample panoramic view, we will visit the Vatican Museums and the Vatican Galleries (lines possible at the entrance). There you will admire the modern entrance built for the Jubilee 2000, the Galleries of the Chandeliers, of the Tapestries and of the Geographical Maps, the Sobiesky Hall and the Immaculate Conception Hall. We will then stop to admire the Sistine Chapel, seat of the Conclave, with the famous frescoes of Michelangelo.
Passing through the Vatican Library Hall we will arrive into the Basilica of Saint Peter, commonly called Saint Peter's Basilica, is one of four major basilicas of Rome . It is the most prominent building inside the Vatican City and built on the ruins of Old Saint Peter's Basilica. Its dome is also a dominant feature of the Roman skyline. Saint Peter's is also traditionally the burial site of its namesake Saint Peter.
- Vatican Museums
- Sistine Chapel
- St. Peter’s Basilica
With this tour you will enjoy the splendour of the classic Roman Empire. Leaving Piazza San Bernardo, adorned by Moses’ Fountain, we will head to Piazza Venezia. Crossing the square we will admire on one side the Memorial to King Vittorio Emanuele II and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. After this ample view of an important part of the city, the guided tour will take you to visit the square of the Capitol, the result of Michelangelo’s architectonic and magic genius. Simple but stately, the square is the seat of Rome Town Hall, from here you will enjoy the unique sight of the Forum and of the Palatine Hill. We will then walk along the ancient pavement, which crosses the evocative ruins of the Roman Forum, the Curia, the Reggia. You will then admire the Temple of Vesta, the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Costantine. The tour will continue with the visit of the massive structure of the Colosseum (internal visit). Originally named Flavian Amphitheatre it is a giant amphitheatre used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The amphitheatre, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire, was completed in 80 AD under Titus, with further modifications being made during Domitian's reign. Finally we will reach and visit the church of St Peter in Chains admiring the Michelangelo’s famous statue of Moses.
Capitol
Roman Forum
Colosseum – internal visit –
St Peter in Chains
No Shorts, No Sleeveless Outfits Permitted
We suggest to wear comfortable shoes
DURATION: 9 hours approximately including lunch time
DEPARTURE DATES: Every day of the year, excluding Sundays and religious holidays
DEPARTURE TIME: from 1° April to 15 Nov. at 07.30 am;
from 16 Nov. to 15 Mar.at 08.30 am
Extended waiting time to enter into the Vatican Museums are possible during the high season
Price per person including transport, lunch, entrance ticket, guide and audioguide service
Babies 0 -2 years old are free
This tour will start in the surrounding of Termini station (main railway station in Rome).
If you'll stay in a central hotel in Rome, after the reservation you can get in touch with the tour operator to check if it's possible a pick up from your hotel.
Anyway departure place, pick up time and all the details will be emailed to you with your reservation copy.