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Postcard Rome Private Tour from your Accommodation in Rome

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Experience the best of Rome without the crowds and restrictions with the Postcard Rome Private Tour. This tour offers a relaxing and comfortable way to explore the city, allowing you to see the most beautiful squares, fountains, and ancient monuments that Rome has to offer. You'll even get to venture underground below one of Rome's most unique churches to visit an opulent ancient Roman noble residence. With a professional English-speaking driver to pick you up from your accommodation, you'll have the flexibility to customize your itinerary and make the most of your time in Rome. From the magnificent Pantheon to the iconic Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps, you'll discover the hidden gems of Rome. Don't miss out on this picture-perfect experience.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Parking fees
  • Deluxe mercedes benz vehicle
  • English speaking professional driver
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
  • Admission fees and entry tickets

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Introduction

Postcard Rome Private Tour from your Accommodation in Rome offers a delightful and hassle-free way to explore the enchanting city of Rome. This tailor-made tour is designed to provide travelers with a picture-perfect, fun-filled, and comfortable experience of the city's most iconic sights and hidden gems. With this tour, you can avoid crowded tourist attractions, lengthy security lines, and the need to buy advance admission tickets.

What to expect?

During the Postcard Rome Private Tour, you can expect to discover Rome's postcard-worthy squares, admire elaborate fountains, marvel at imposing Ancient Roman monuments, and embark on a rare journey into Rome's underground. Your day will start at 9:00 AM when your professional English-speaking driver picks you up from your accommodation. Throughout the tour, you will have the flexibility and freedom to explore at your own pace while your driver takes care of transportation logistics. The tour will conclude at approximately 5 PM when you will be dropped off back at your hotel.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for any traveler who wants to experience the best of Rome without the usual tourist crowds and restrictions. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply someone who wants to immerse in the charm of the Eternal City, this tour is tailored to meet your needs. It is suitable for all age groups and can be enjoyed by solo travelers, couples, families, or small groups of friends.

Why book this?

By booking the Postcard Rome Private Tour, you can enjoy the convenience of having a knowledgeable local driver who will guide you through the city's most iconic landmarks and lesser-known treasures. This tour offers a personalized experience, allowing you to create unforgettable memories and take stunning photos of Rome's highlights. Additionally, you will have the freedom to modify the itinerary based on your preferences and spend as much time as you desire at each location. Say goodbye to long lines and overcrowded tourist spots - this tour allows you to explore Rome's beauty at your own pace.

Good to know

During the tour, you will visit famous sites such as the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, St. Peter's Square, the Roman Forum, and the Basilica of Saints John and Paul. You will also have the unique opportunity to explore the ancient Roman Houses (Case Romane) below the Basilica of Saints John and Paul, discovering fascinating frescoes, mosaics, and architectural details. It is important to note that the entrance fees for some attractions are not included in the tour price and should be paid on-site. Please check the specific details of each stop for entrance fees and opening hours.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Postcard Rome Private Tour have consistently praised the experience for its personalized and flexible nature. They have highlighted the convenience of having a knowledgeable driver who shares interesting insights about each location and recommends hidden gems along the way. Travelers have appreciated the chance to avoid the typical tourist crowds and enjoy a more authentic and intimate Rome experience. Overall, reviewers have expressed high satisfaction with the tour, praising it as a fantastic way to make the most of their time in Rome.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

Pantheon

The Pantheon is not only is one of the most inspirational architectural masterpieces of Ancient Rome with the world’s largest unreinforced dome that has marveled architects for centuries, it’s but it is also the longest ancient monument in continuous use. When you enter the Pantheon and look up you will see the oculus in the center of the coffered dome that opens to the sky allowing light and rain to fall through. Some of Italy’s most distinguished figures are also buried inside the Pantheon, namely Italy’s King Vittorio Emanuele II, King Umberto and Queen Margherita, and the famous artist Raphael. Admission is € 2 per person and can be paid on site, no need to prepurchase it.

Admission Not Included

Trevi Fountain

The moment you hear the soothing sounds of water gushing forth, you know you’re near the Trevi Fountain, dominated by the pagan god Neptune riding a seashell chariot drawn by seahorses. Don’t forget to continue the long enduring tradition of tossing a coin into the fountain to ensure a future visit to Rome. Aside from being one of the most well-recognized fountains in the world, the Trevi Fountain’s fame has been cemented in classic films such as “Three Coins in A Fountain”, “La Dolce Vita”, and “Vacanze Romane”.

Spanish Steps

The picturesque Spanish Steps with its elegant unfurling stairway connects the Church of Trinity and obelisk above with the square below that features the Fontana della Barcaccia (the Fountain of the Old Boat) below. Like a sliver of an arena with tiers of seats for spectators, so does the Spanish Steps attracts visitors and locals who sit on its steps to enjoy the scenery, to people watch, or to rest their weary feet. The beautiful palazzo to your right, if you are facing the Spanish Steps, is the Keats-Shelley Memorial House, the famous English writer John Keats lived.

Piazza Navona

The lively Piazza Navona is dominated by 3 fountains situated in a spacious oblong square surrounded by warm toned historic buildings. A variety of colorful paintings and drawings exhibited by local artists adds to the charm and vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona. The imposing Baroque 17th century fountain that dominates the square is the Fountain of Four Rivers (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini that represents the four major rivers of the four known continents of that time: Rio de la Plata (America), Danube (Europe), Ganges (Asia), and Nile (Africa). The fountain is crowned with an ancient Egyptian obelisk commissioned by Pope Innocent X whose symbol tops the obelisk.

St. Peter's Square

One of the most esteemed squares in Rome is Saint Peter’s Square that welcomes millions of visitors within the embrace of “the maternal arms of the Mother Church”. The sweeping elliptical square was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini to define the square and allows a large number of the faithful into the square when the Pope gives his blessings. The 284 colossal Doric columns arranged in 4 rows. The colonnade is topped with 140 statues of various saints.

Roman Forum

A special stop on a tucked away terrace behind Capitoline Hill, will reward you with a breathtaking panorama of the Roman Forum from where the Roman Empire was governed, the imperial Palatine Hill where emperors and the elite had their opulent palaces, and the Colosseum peeking from the distance. Be sure to have your cameras ready as this picturesque spot is one of the most photographed locations in Rome! For many centuries the Roman Forum was the main gathering place for the locals and Ancient Rome’s political, judicial, commercial, religious center from where the empire was governed making this rectangular forum the Navel of City of Rome (Umbilicus Urbis Romae). The impressive ruins of many structures and monuments that once glistened in fine white marble and covered with terracotta roof tiles are vestiges of Ancient Rome’s glorious and powerful past.

Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo

Basilica of Saints John and Paul (Basilica di Santi Giovanni e Paolo) on Celian Hill is an ancient 4th-century church built on top of the home of two Roman soldiers John and Paul who were assumed to have been martyred in 362 under the Emperor Julian the Apostate when they refused to renounce their faith. According to legend, the brothers were buried on the site of their own house, and the church was built as a titulus (an early place of worship for early Christians in Rome) initiated by Byzantis in honor of the martyred brothers and later completed by this son Pammachius. Heavily restored over time, the basilica is often used for wedding ceremonies and its interior resembles an elegant ballroom with chandeliers.

Case Romane del Celio

What makes visiting the Basilica of Saints John and Paul fascinating is visiting the ancient Roman Houses (Case Romane) upon which the church was built. You have the opportunity to explore a magnificent underground complex that once was an "insula" (apartment building) and various Roman houses dating from 2nd to 4th century AD. They were later transformed into an opulent Roman residence with about 20 rooms finely decorated with frescoes, mosaics, and various architectural details. Not to be missed are the Room of the Geni (“geniuses” are ancient Roman mythological guardian spirits), Room of the Imitation Marble, the Room of Orant (“worshipper”), the Confession, the Baths, the Nymphaeum of Proserpina, and the Antiquarium - the Greek cross-shaped museum that houses Roman object excavated beneath the basilica that offers visitors a glimpse into the everyday life of ancient Romans and the objects they used in their homes.Entrance fee € 6 per person, € 4 per person for students and seniors, Free for children under 12. CLOSED on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. On these dates, you are invited to visit the equally fascinating San Clemente Basilica with visits to the Underground ancient 4th-century basilica and 1st-century pagan temple. Entrance fee € 10 per person to be paid on site.

Admission Not Included

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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