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Sightseeing Rome Tours & Sightseeing Rome Tours & Sightseeing Rome www.milano24ore.it Civitavecchia Port to Rome City Center Transfer Take the worry out of your transportation arrangements at the end of your cruise with this pre-booked private transfer from Civitavecchia Port to Rome Fiumicino Airport. Save time and money, and avoid the hassle of taxi touts and shared shuttle buses. Cancellations   Policy   ... Price: 127,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10049P2 Ciampino or Fiumicino Airport Private Transfer to Rome Take the stress out of your arrival in Rome and pre-book a superior transfer service from Ciampino or Fiumicino Airport to the city center. Travel by well maintained vehicle and arrive refreshed. Your driver will meet you at the airport and deliver you directly to your hotel or residence. ... Price: 54,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10049P3 Ciampino or Fiumicino Airport Shared Van Transfer to Rome Take the stress out of your arrival in Rome and pre-book a superior Shared transfer service from Ciampino or Fiumicino Airport to the city center. Travel by well maintained vehicle and arrive refreshed. The service is also available for airport departures. Cancellations  Policy  No ... Price: 10,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10049P4 Site 1/619 milano24ore - 20065 Inzago (MI) - Via Collodi, 7a www.milano24ore.it [email protected] Tours & Sightseeing Rome Dinner at Local Chef and Sommelier's Home in Rome Join Host Alessandro for either a lunch or dinner. Being a professional Chef and a Sommelier, you can expect to be having a wonderful 4 course meal with the best wines chosen by him, and perhaps some home-made limoncello! Join Alessandro and his girlfriend - both Romans who like cooking, wine, ... Price: 97,60 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10185P1 Learn to Make Pasta and Tiramisu with an Italian Family at Their Home What about tiramisù, pasta or pizza? You can?t leave Italy and Rome without first having eaten one of these most famous traditional Italian dishes. So why not learn how to cook them with our popular host Simona?What about tiramisù, pasta or pizza? You can?t leave Italy and Rome without first having ... Price: 98,47 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10185P13 Eat like a Roman Join Cecilia in her cozy apartment in the heart of the Roman Street Art district. Good food has always been her passion, and she enjoys experimenting in the kitchen, trying her grandmother's recipes along with new ones. She loves the company of people around a table by giving them a free rein to ... Price: 52,94 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10185P14 Rome Pasta and Pizza Cooking Class in a Chef's Home Ever wanted to master the art of Italian cuisine? Join a local at her lovely home kitchen, for a private cooking class to learn how to prepare homemade pasta (fettuccine, gnocchi and lasagna) or pizza. After the class, you will get to wine and dine together with the local feel what it is like to ... Price: 95,86 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10185P2 Site 2/619 milano24ore - 20065 Inzago (MI) - Via Collodi, 7a www.milano24ore.it [email protected] Tours & Sightseeing Rome Cucina Italiana! - Fresh Pasta and Tiramisù Cooking Class Food is an alternative and delicious way to learn about a country?s culture and history, especially Italy?s. Join us in our home for an immersive and engaging cooking lesson where you will learn how to prepare pasta from scratch and a classic Italian dessert, tiramisù. Other dessert options are ... Price: 93,24 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10185P42 Paint for fun The experience starts from the ancient and modern city center of Rome, in Via di Ripetta, the street of the Fine Arts Academy, typical art shops and showrooms. Here there?s a workshop of an Italian artist where you?ll be able to paint a roman landscape or the best italian artist?s masterpieces. The ... Price: 79,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P10 Central Rome guided Bike Tour Now that the entire area of the ancient Roman Forum has been pedestrianized, it is eventually possible to ride it by bike in a pleasant and safe way. Local professional guides will escort you through the astonishing beauties of central Rome, from the grandiosity of the Colosseum to the refined ... Price: 39,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P2 Villa Borghese Bike Tour in Rome Unforgettable guided bike tour in Villa Borghese, Rome's most important monumental Villa (complex of gardens), house of the superb art collection of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V and patron of painter Caravaggio and architect and sculptor Bernini.Unforgettable guided bike tour ... Price: 39,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P3 Site 3/619 milano24ore - 20065 Inzago (MI) - Via Collodi, 7a www.milano24ore.it [email protected] Tours & Sightseeing Rome Rental for Elecrtic Car Self-Guided Tour in Rome Experience the beauty of Rome on board funny and eco-friendly electric cars signed Reanult. You can arrive close to the best monuments and visit Rome with your own self-guided and private tour, getting incredible views of the Rome skyline. Look and take a picture to the most popular places as ... Price: 59,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P4 Rental for Electric Car Self-Guided Tour in Rome Experience the beauty of Rome on board of a funny and eco-friendly electric car signed Reanult. You can get close to the best monuments and visit Rome with your own self-guided and private tour, dicovering incredible views of the Rome's skyline. Look and take a picture of the most popular places as ... Price: 39,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P5 Walking Tour & Pizza Making Start:1 City Tour Official Point. (near Spanish Steps)  Finish: Jewish Ghetto Total time: 3h30 min  Lenght: 3 Km Route: 1Piazza di Spagna 2Column Immaculate Conception 3Bernini?s House 4Trevi Fountain  5Column of  Marcus Aurelius 6Pantheon 7Piazza Navona ... Price: 89,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P6 Walking Tour & Pasta Lesson Standard Start :1 City Tour Official Point (near Spanish Steps)    Finish :Jewish Ghetto Total time :3h   Lenght :3 Km.  Walking Tour: approx 1h30min, come with us to visit the best central sights of Rome under the narration of an entertainment, knowledgeable and local ... Price: 89,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P7 Site 4/619 milano24ore - 20065 Inzago (MI) - Via Collodi, 7a www.milano24ore.it [email protected] Tours & Sightseeing Rome Roman Food&Wine Walk Start:1City Tour Official Point ( near Spanish Steps)  Finish :Jewish Ghetto Total time :3h30 min   Lenght :3 Km  Route:1Piazza di Spagna 2Column Immaculate Conception 3Bernini?s House 4Trevi Fountain  5Column of  Marcus Aurelius 6Pantheon (short break at La Casa del ... Price: 129,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P8 Walking Tour Pasta & Wine Lesson Top Start: 1CityTourOfficial Point (near Spanish Steps)  Finish :Jewish Ghetto Total time :3h  Lenght :3Km Route:1Piazza di Spagna 2Column Immaculate Conception 3Bernini?s House 4Trevi Fountain 5Column of Marcus Aurelius 6Pantheon 7Piazza Navona  8Campo de?Fiori Piazza Farnese ... Price: 149,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=10338P9 Group Walking Tour of the Colosseum and Roman Forum Spend some time getting acquainted with some of the top attractions of ancient Rome with this 3-hour walking tour. Skip the lines with your guide and explore the formidable Colosseum and the Roman Forum with a group of no more than 25 people.Spend some time getting acquainted with some of the top ... Price: 25,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=11223P14 Enjoy A Vatican and Sistine Chapel Small-Group Tour Enjoy a fascinating 2-hour tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica. Don't miss any of the highlights of the massive Vatican Museums collection before admiring some of Michelangelo's masterpieces.Enjoy a fascinating 2-hour tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, ... Price: 25,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=11223P15 Site 5/619 milano24ore - 20065 Inzago (MI) - Via Collodi, 7a www.milano24ore.it [email protected] Tours & Sightseeing Rome Entrance only Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel Please be sure to have the voucher with you the day of the visit. Do not follow the queue. Do not go to the ticket office by your own. if You arrive late , you will lose the right to enter without waiting on the line ; the Voucher will be no more valid , if you wish to get in you will have ... Price: 37,00 Euro https://www.milano24ore.it/sightseeing_milan/index.php?city_id=511&id=11223P16 3-Hour Roman Baroque Caput Mundi Walking Tour Enjoy a tour visiting the Squares, Fountains, Palaces and Churches built during the Baroque period, when several artists as Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Francesco Borromini, Pietro Da Cortona and others so much contributed to create this style in Rome in the 17th and 18th century.
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