Three hours Rome Private Panoramic Tour with chauffeur
Three hours Rome Private Panoramic Tour with chauffeur
Rome,
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Rome,
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Experience the splendor of Rome in just three hours with this private panoramic tour. Get picked up from your hotel and whisked away to the main attractions of the city, where you'll have plenty of time to take stunning photos. Marvel at the grandeur of the Complesso del Vittoriano, an imposing building offering breathtaking views of Rome. Then, visit the famous Trevi Fountain, a baroque masterpiece featured in numerous films. Finally, explore Vatican City, home to St. Peter's Basilica, the largest religious building in the world. Your expert chauffeur will drop you off as close as possible to each landmark, ensuring you maximize your time. Please note that tourist vehicles have strict laws in Rome, so a short walk may be required in some instances. Embark on this unforgettable private tour and immerse yourself in the wonders of Rome.
About this experience
Non Refundable
There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
Admission Not Included
3
hours
Suitable for
1-7
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Breath-taking views of Rome from the Complesso del Vittoriano
Famous Trevi Fountain with its stunning architecture and sculptures
Visit to the sacred and historic Vatican City
Opportunity to see the iconic St. Peter's Basilica
Expert chauffeur to guide you and provide a convenient and comfortable tour
Car parkings, if required
Private vehicle with chauffeur is included for 3 hours
No guide - only the chauffeur is available with a private car
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Introduction
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Rome with the Three Hours Rome Private Panoramic Tour. Rome is not just any ordinary city, it is a magnificent masterpiece that combines a rich history with modern amenities. This private tour takes you on a journey to explore the city's most prominent attractions, ensuring you make the most of your limited time. As soon as you step into your private chauffeur-driven vehicle, you'll be transported into a whole new world of elegance and luxury.
What to Expect?
During this three-hour tour, you can expect to visit some of Rome's iconic landmarks and capture amazing moments as you explore. The tour includes a visit to Complesso del Vittoriano, where you'll be mesmerized by the breathtaking views of Rome. Next, you will discover the world-famous Trevi Fountain, a grand masterpiece that will leave you awe-inspired. Finally, you'll have the opportunity to visit the spiritual heart of the Catholic Church - Vatican City. Marvel at the stunning St. Peter's Basilica, a place that exudes tranquility and grandeur.
Who is this for?
The Three Hours Rome Private Panoramic Tour is designed for anyone seeking a personalized and intimate exploration of Rome. It caters to both first-time visitors and those who have a limited timeframe but still want to experience the city's highlights. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply someone who wants to indulge in the beauty of Rome, this tour is perfect for you.
Why book this?
Embarking on the Three Hours Rome Private Panoramic Tour ensures an unforgettable and hassle-free experience. With your own private chauffeur, you'll have the luxury of traveling in comfort and style. Unlike other tours, this experience offers the flexibility to customize the itinerary according to your preferences. You'll be guided by an expert chauffeur who knows the city like the back of their hand, providing you with valuable insights and recommendations. This tour guarantees an authentic and immersive experience that will surpass all your expectations.
Good to know
It's important to note that Rome has strict laws regarding tourist vehicles, which may require your chauffeur to drop you off a few minutes away from certain attractions. However, your chauffeur will provide you with guidance on meeting points and the best ways to reach each location. Additionally, please keep in mind that access to St. Peter's Basilica usually involves lengthy queues and security checks, so this part of the tour is usually limited to a photo stop. Leave your belongings behind as no items are allowed inside.
Reviews
Feedback from previous travelers highlights the incredible value and convenience of this private tour. People have praised the tour for its knowledgeable and friendly chauffeurs who go above and beyond to make the experience unforgettable. Travelers also appreciate the flexibility to customize the itinerary and the opportunity to visit iconic landmarks in a short amount of time. Overall, the reviews reveal high levels of satisfaction with the performance and professionalism of the chauffeurs, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable tour experience.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
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Your Itinerary
Complesso del Vittoriano
Inaugurated in 1911 to pay respect to Victor Emmanuel II, the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (Altare della Patria) is an imposing building located in Piazza Venezia. It provides some breath-taking views of Rome.
The Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele was inaugurated in 1911 as a tribute to Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy after the country's unification.
Inside the building is the Institute for the History of the Italian Risorgimento and the Central Museum of the Risorgimento.
Since 1921, the Victor Emmanuel Monument holds the tomb of the unknown soldier, a place in which the eternal flame shines and which is always guarded by two soldiers.The colossal monument, which is 135 meters wide and 70 meters high, is comprised of scores of majestic Corinthian columns and endless stairs, all carved in white marble. The top is crowned with an equestrian sculpture of Victor Emmanuel cast in bronze and two chariots driven by the goddess Victoria.
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Trevi Fountain
The ‘Fontana di Trevi’, or the Trevi Fountain is perhaps the most famous fountain in the world and definitely in Rome. The baroque fountain on the Piazza di Trevi square was initially designed by Bernini for Pope Clemens XII. However, it was not built until 50 years later after a redesign by the architect Nicola Salvi. Construction lasted from 1732 to 1762. The fountain's fame is in part the result of the many films that featured the Trevi Fountain, including La Dolce Vita, Angels and Demons, The Lizzie McGuire Movie. The almost 30-metre high Trevi Fountain was built against the Palazzo Poli building. In the centre underneath the arch stands the statue of the nautical god Neptune, being pulled to the sea on his shell-shaped chariot pulled by two winged horses and tritons.There is no parking and no cars allowed at Trevi fountain so the chauffeur will drop you as close as possible and pick you up after the visit. You will need to walk a few minutes to reach Trevi fountain
Vatican City
The Vatican City, one of the most sacred places in Christendom, attests to a great history and a formidable spiritual venture. A unique collection of artistic and architectural masterpieces lie within the boundaries of this small state. At its centre is St Peter's Basilica, with its double colonnade and a circular piazza in front and bordered by palaces and gardens. The basilica, erected over the tomb of St Peter the Apostle, is the largest religious building in the world, the fruit of the combined genius of Bramante, Raphael, Michelangelo, Bernini and Maderno. The parking is a bit far from the main area so it may involve some walking. Your chauffeur will guide you on the spot for the best way to reach the closest point
St. Peter's Basilica
St Peter’s Basilica, located in the Vatican City, is considered one of the Catholic Church’s holiest temples and an important pilgrimage site. St. Peter’s Basilica is one of the holiest temples for Christendom and one of the largest churches in the world. Besides, it is where the Pope presides many liturgies all year round.
The construction of the new basilica began in 1506, when the old basilica had been torn down, and was finished in 1626. It was consecrated on 18 November, 1626.
The basilica was called St Peter’s after one of Jesus’s twelve disciples known as Saint Peter, who became one of the founders of the Catholic Church and was executed in Rome and buried where the Basilica now stands. The car isn't allowed till saint peters square and Basilica hence the chauffeur will drop you at the closest point. We just stop here for a photo stop. For going inside is usually a long queue and security checks. No items are allowed inside.
Admission Not Included
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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