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Enhance Your Holiday with Additional Sightseeing Including Private Tours and Small Group Excursions with Never More Than 8 Travelers Enhance your Holiday with Additional Sightseeing including Private Tours And Small Group Excursions with Never More than 8 Travelers. Small Group Sightseeing Tours in Rome with Never More than 8 Travelers Vatican Museums: Starting from your hotel this afternoon, you’ll be driven to the Vatican where your guide will lead your congenial group of 8 guests past the line and directly into the Museums, home to one of the world’s greatest collections of art and antiquity. Ascend the beautiful Spiral Staircase and marvel at the Gallery of Tapestries. You’ll also visit the fascinating Gallery of Geographical Maps and, of course, the Sistine Chapel with its mesmerizing fresco of the Last Judgment by Michelangelo. $157 per person Ends at the Vatican • 3 Hours • Offered Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat • Guaranteed for 2 guests Colosseum + Roman Forum: You’ll be picked up at your hotel in the afternoon and driven to the Colosseum to join your guide and an intimate group of English-speaking travelers. Standing in the largest amphitheater of the Roman era, it’s easy to imagine the roar of the 70,000 spectators who filled the stadium on opening day 2,000 years ago. Then explore the extensive ruins of the Roman Forum, the heart of the once-glorious Empire – a thriving district filled with temples, basilicas, government buildings and bustling public spaces. $149 per person Ends at the Forum • 3 Hours • Offered Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri • Guaranteed for 2 guests Panoramic Tour of Rome: Your guide will meet you at your hotel this morning to show you some of the highlights of the Eternal city including the Spanish Steps; Piazza del Popolo with its churches and monuments; Piazza Venezia with its impressive landmarks; and Piazza Navona, considered by many to be the most beautiful of Rome’s many squares. Continue to the Pantheon, and throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure your return to the Eternal City. End with a stunning view of the city from the Gianicolo Hill before returning to your hotel. $78 per person 3 Hours • Offered Daily • Guaranteed for 2 guests Rome by Night: As dusk descends upon the city, this guided tour will show you all the places that make Rome so romantic and magical at night. Surrounded by soft lights and nocturnal charm, you’ll reach Piazza del Popolo and the Spanish Steps. Then throw your coin into the Trevi fountain and enjoy the lively atmosphere of Piazza Navona and Pantheon square, where ancient and modern Rome blend in a unique combination. Continue to Piazza Venezia to see the impressive Memorial to the Unknown Soldier and ascend Gianicolo Hill for stunning views before returning to your hotel. $99 per person 2.5 Hours • Offered Daily • Guaranteed for 2 guests Foodie Tour of Rome: Discover the city’s history, heritage and culture through its food and flavors. Meet your guide at 10:45 am in front of La Carbonara restaurant in Campo de’ Fiori square. Home to a lively fruit and vegetable market, this is the perfect place to begin. As you make your way to the square of the Pantheon, you’ll sample local delicacies like roasted pork stuffed with herbs. Reaching Antica Salumeria, you’ll be treated to a tasting of their fine cured meats accompanied by focaccia, cheese and a glass of wine. After sampling delicious Sicilian pastries, our tour ends with a traditional espresso at Tazza d’Oro, a venerated café that’s been in operation for three generations. $149 per person 3 Hours • Offered Mon through Fri • Guaranteed for 2 guests Small Group Sightseeing in Rome - Continued Roman Squares + Fountains: Meet your guide by the Spanish Steps to begin your walking tour, designed to reveal the spirit of Rome through its most iconic centuries-old landmarks. After throwing a coin into the Trevi Fountain to ensure your return to our glorious city, you’ll continue your stroll to the handsome Piazza Venezia. From here, our route to the Piazza Farnese will take you through hidden alleys that have changed little since the Middle Ages! The tour ends at Campo de’ Fiori, home to a bustling colorful market since the 19th century. Before bidding farewell, your guide will be happy to offer suggestions to explore this inviting district at your own pace. $124 per person 3 Hours • Offered Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat + Sun • Guaranteed for 2 guests Pompeii + Naples: This full day tour begins with a transfer from your hotel to the rail station to board the train to Naples where your guide will be waiting for you at the head of the platform. Sit back and enjoy the scenic drive to Pompeii where you’ll discover for yourself the erstwhile glory of this ancient city, buried centuries ago after the cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Historical insights and dramatic stories will highlight your guided tour. After a light lunch, return to Naples for a panoramic sightseeing tour of this beguiling city. Then return to the rail station for the journey back to Rome where you will return to your hotel on your own. $430 per person 12 Hours • Offered Tue, Thu, Fri + Sun • Guaranteed for 2 guests The Isle of Capri: You’ll be transferred this morning from your hotel to the rail station to board the train to Naples where your guide will be waiting to meet you. Then head to the pier to board the jetfoil bound for the magical isle of Capri where you’ll enjoy a shared-group sightseeing tour by minibus. In the charming town of Anacapri, you’ll have free time to explore at your own pace or to ascend Monte Solaro by chair-lift. After lunch, our tour continues to Capri town for a guided stroll to the lovely Gardens of Augustus where you’ll have wonderful views of the island’s southern coast. Returning to the pier, you’ll ride the jetfoil back to Naples where we will transfer you to the station. Enjoy the rail journey back to Rome where you will make your own way back to your hotel. Please note that this tour will operate with up to a maximum of 15 guests. $413 per person 12 Hours • Offered Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat + Sun • Guaranteed for 2 guests Privately Guided Sightseeing Tours in Rome Half-Day Walking Tour: Enjoy this comfortably paced walk through the center of Rome as your personal guide shares history and insights into treasured landmarks like the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and Trevi Fountain. Of course, you’ll want to toss in a coin here at the city’s most famous fountain to ensure a return visit. $195 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 4 Hours • Offered Daily Half-Day Walking + Tasting Tour: With fascinating history and colorful stories from your engaging guide, this pleasant walk through the center of Rome will visit iconic sites like the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and the Trevi Fountain. The tour will end at a local butcher shop where you’ll sample their products including salami, pancetta, olives and cheeses – accompanied by a glass of Italian wine. $223 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 4 Hours • Offered Daily except Sunday Privately Guided Sightseeing in Rome - Continued Half-Day Gastronomy Tour: From your hotel, you’ll set out in a chauffeured car to explore two of Rome’s most typical neighborhoods, Campo dei Fiori and Testaccio. Both are excellent places to experience authentic Roman culinary traditions. Stopping by some of our favorite shops, you’ll sample local specialties like Pizza Bianca and enjoy some Italian wine. $348 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 3 Hours • Offered Daily except Sunday Roman Art + Food: A chauffeured transfer will bring you to the starting point of your walking tour. Accompanied by your private guide, you’ll explore fascinating areas of the city including Campo de’ Fiori, Piazza Navona and the neighborhood around the Pantheon. Enjoy your guide’s insights into the history, art and architecture of these places, and stop along the way to sample typical Roman delicacies – including cheeses, cured meats, pastries and traditional Pizza Bianca. $271 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 3 Hours • Offered Daily except Sunday Classic Rome: With a private chauffeured vehicle, you’ll spend a few hours with your personal guide exploring the city’s most famous highlights including the Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona and St. Peter’s Square. $298 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 3 Hours • Offered Daily Colosseum + City Highlights: From your hotel, you’ll set out in our chauffeured vehicle to see some of Rome’s most treasured landmarks including the ancient Forum, Pantheon and Trevi Fountain. Then enjoy a privately guided tour of the Colosseum, a terrific place to learn more about life and culture in ancient Rome. $438 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 4 Hours • Offered Daily Roman Forum + Colosseum by Private Car: Starting from your hotel in a privately chauffeured vehicle, you’ll depart for an in-depth tour of the Roman Forum and Colosseum. Explore these two iconic landmarks, as your guide shares some fascinating historical facts and stories that will bring to life the glories of Ancient Rome. $340 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 3 Hours • Offered Daily Roman Forum + Colosseum Walking Tour: This guided waking tour through two of the city’s most famous landmarks offers an entertaining and educational way to learn about the history, culture and daily life of Ancient Rome. $236 per person based on a minimum of 2 guests 3 Hours • Offered Daily Vatican Museums + St.
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