Choose from a variety of off-the-beaten-path sites and Rome’s most iconic places. Tours designed to beat the crowds, skip-the-lines, and savor the city as the locals do.
A private 3.5-hour tour by car of an underground Christian catacomb, the original road paving of the ancient Appian Way and ancient tomb of Cecilia Metella, the imperial Aurelian walls and museum of the walls inside the city’s ancient defensive gate Porta San Sebastiano, and the WWII memorial Fosse Ardeatine.
A 3-hour private walking tour of the Circus Maximus with views of the Palatine Hill, the Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin with its underground temple and the Mouth of Truth, the Tiber Island and the city’s most ancient bridges, the Augustan monuments such as the Marcellus Theater, Portico d’Ottavia and Jewish Ghetto and Michelangelo’s Capitoline Hill with panoramic views of the Roman Forum and Coliseum.
A private 2,5-hour SKIP-THE-LINE walking tour of the museum inside the Borghese gardens consisting of the greatest masterpieces by Caravaggio and Bernini.
A 3-hour tour of a network of art and archaeological museums on the Capitoline Hill that is the ancient and modern heart of the city. See some of the world’s finest ancient masterpieces in a Renaissance setting designed by Michelangelo.
A 10-hour private excursion from Rome for a tour of the ancient ruins of Pompeii and drive along the winding Amalfi Coast with a stop for a seaside lunch. This can include final transfer to Amalfi Coast or return to Rome.
A private 3-hour walking tour of Piazza del Popolo, the Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, with stops at local shops, cafes, gelato and churches with relics, art works and hidden archaeological remains.
A feast for the senses, this 3-hour walking tour introduces you to Rome’s food scene and customs and the history and monuments of the most famous neighborhoods in the city.
A full-day excursion about an hour outside of Rome to discover the first ancient kings of Rome. With a private driver and guide, travel to Rome’s seaside to visit a medieval castle that houses the Museum of Sea and Ancient Navigation. Continue on to the Etruscan necropolis of Cerveteri with thousands of pyramid-type tombs of the bronze-age civilization before the Romans.