Unlock the magic of Rome

The Eternal City has been a global centre of power, culture and religion for nearly 3000 years. A tour is invaluable to highlight the very best of Rome: from the Sistine Chapel to the Colosseum, the range of humanity’s most awesome masterpieces is truly breathtaking.

Attractions in Rome

Colosseum
The Roman Empire’s largest amphitheatre, and one of the world’s most awe-inspiring ancient monuments.
Trevi Fountain
A beautiful Baroque fountain, built at the end of an ancient Roman aqueduct.
Spanish Steps
Once you climb Europe’s longest outdoor stairs, enjoy a beautiful vista of Rome with St Peter's Basilica in the distance.
Roman Forum
The political, religious and civic heart of ancient Rome.
Pantheon
Perhaps ancient Rome's most astonishing architectural feat.
Piazza Navona
A lovely square on the former site of the Stadium of Domitian, boasting wonderful Baroque fountains.
St. Peter's Basilica
The most important church in the Catholic world, and without doubt the most impressive.
Campo De' Fiori
Host to a daily fruit and vegetable market, this square is a great place to soak up the atmosphere of Rome.
Vatican Museums
A jaw-dropping Papal collection of art and artefacts.
Jewish Ghetto
For over 300 years all the Jews in Rome were restricted to this small area; today it is a vibrant and fascinating district.
Galleria Borghese
The former home of the great Cardinal Borghese, displaying his magnificent collection of priceless artworks.
Catacombs
An underground network of ancient Christian burial grounds.
Castel Sant'Angelo
The former tomb of the emperor Hadrian is now an imposing fortress full of Papal history.
Basilica of San Clemente
This church is on three levels: medieval, early Christian and finally an ancient Roman cult sanctuary.
Trastevere
A busy, charming and characterful district across the Tiber which has kept hold of its authenitic Roman feel.
Capitoline Hill
The ceremonial centre of ancient Rome, rejuvenated by Michelangelo in the Renaissance and offering amazing views over the Forum.
Palatine Hill
This hill is where the Roman State began, and where Rome's Emperors used to live. Today it boasts many remains from their magnificent palaces.
Appian Way
This ancient Roman road goes outside the city walls and is crammed with fascinating sights.
Ostia Antica
This well preserved port town allows a real glimpse at day-to-day existence in the ancient Roman Empire.
Hadrian's Villa
Secluded in the valley of Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa is the former magnificent palace of one of Rome's greatest emperors.
Villa d'Este
A fine home featuring an incredible Italian Renaissance garden, complete with some very impressive fountains.
Pompeii
Smothered by a volcano and buried for over 1,500 years, Pompeii's beautiful buildings and art survive for all to see today.
Circus Maximus
A magnificent ancient chariot racing stadium.
Piazza del Popolo
The Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome's most beautiful squares, with an important and long-standing history.
Villa Borghese Gardens
A vast and lovely scenic public park, adjoining the Borghese gallery.
St. Peter's Square
Designed by Bernini, St Peter's Square is a stunning colonnaded piazza leading up to St. Peter's Basilica.
Theatre of Marcellus
The Theatre of Marcellus was an ancient Roman arena built by the Emperor Augustus.
Piazza and Palazzo Farnese
One of the most important palaces of the High Renaissance, once home to Pope Paul III and currently the French Embassy.
Arch of Titus
One of Rome's most iconic triumphal arches, and the model for the Parisian Arc de Triomphe.
Arch of Constantine
The largest and most magnificent of Rome's triumphal arches, with a curious history in its sculpture.
Testaccio Food Market
One of the largest and most vibrant food markets in the city, particularly in the morning.
Amalfi Coast
This sunny peninsula's charm and mountainous scenery has enticed tourists for millenia.
Positano
One of the Amalfi Coast's most picturesque villages, set atop a hill with a long sandy beach.
Sorrento
The largest town on the Amalfi Coast -well-stocked with shops and restaurants- that is as old as Rome itself.
Ostia Antica Museum
Housed on the ground floor of a building dating back to the 15th century. Contains artwork, statues and family possessions recovered from the site.
Thermopolium
Precursor to the snack-bars and cafés of modern Rome, which was used by common people who had no kitchens.
Baths of Neptune
Ancient public baths coated in beautiful mosaics and designs, which have survived astoundingly intact.
Porta Romana
Inscriptions at one of three main gates, framed by the 1st century BC walls of Sulla.
The Grand Theatre
Accommodates up to 5000 people and has surprisingly excellent acoustics.
The Forum at Pompeii
Built around the fourth century BC, during the Samnite era: it was a small open area around which shops were placed.
The Amphitheatre of Pompeii
The oldest stone building of its kind known to mankind, dating back to 80 BC.
House of the Faun
A luxury Roman house that was buried during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD and rediscovered during the archaeological excavations of ancient Pompeii.
Lupanare, The Brothel
A window into the 'private' life of the Ancient Romans. The brothels (from Latin Lupa, she-wolf, ie prostitute), were the Roman places dedicated to mercenary sexual pleasure.
Piazza Santa Maria
A happening square in the heart of Trastevere where you can relax, people watch and enjoy the festivities in the evenings.
Vatican Secret Rooms
With your guide, you will have access to the hidden passageways and secret rooms of Vatican Museum.
Gallery of Tapestries
Take time to explore the Gallery of the Tapestries.
Gallery of Maps
Become immersed in the grandeur of the Gallery of Maps.
Quartiere Coppedé
Built by an architect between 1913-1927, this off-the-beaten track neighborhood is known for its blend of styles and its fantastical ambiance.
Largo di Torre Argentina
The site of Pompey - where Julius Caesar was assassinated by the Senate - is now equally known locally as a shelter for stray cats, who are often as photographed as the ruins themselves.
Piazza Venezia
Is one of the main squares in Rome and takes its name from the Palazzo Venezia, built by the Venetian Cardinal, Pietro Barbo alongside the church of Saint Mark.
Temple of Caesar
Remains of the temple of Julius Caesar.
Curia Julia
The seat of the imperial Senate in the Roman Forum.
Pieta' by Michelangelo
The Pietà or "The Pity" (1498–1499) is a work of Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
Bernini's Baldachin
St Peter's Baldachin, or Baldacchino
Pinecone courtyard
First Main Courtyard in Vatican
Raphael Rooms
The four Raphael Rooms form a suite of reception rooms in the Apostolic Palace.
Sistine Chapel
The Sistine Chapel is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, in Vatican City and the official residence of the pope.
Naples
Located in the south of Italy, Naples has centuries of art and architecture highlights to visit.
The Rape of Persephone
Bernini completed "The Rape of Prosperina" marble statue between 1621 and 1622.
The David by Bernini
A life-size marble sculpture by Bernini, depicting the biblical David, about to throw the stone that will bring down Goliath.
Sacred Love and Profane Love by Titian
An oil painting by Titian, dated to 1514 and one of the most famous artworks of Renaissance Italy.
Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix by Canova
A semi-nude life-size marble sculpture by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova.
Villa d'Este Gardens
One of the reasons to visit Villa D'Este is for a stroll through the expansive Italianate gardens
Mausoleum of Augustus
Largest circular tomb in the world built by Emperor Augustus in 28 BC
Montecitori Palace
Montecitori Palace or Palazzo Montecitorio is the seat of the Chamber of Deputies
Church of St. Louis of the French
San Luigi dei Francesi is a Catholic Church near Piazza Navona, Rome
Gulf of Naples
From Sorrento, see the imposing Mount Vesuvius across the Gulf of Naples.
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