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HOW
WE OPERATE
Every client has a different cultural background and
diverse interests, so our tours vary in time according
to the client's preferences and the spirit of the tour.
They can be short and concise for clients who don't have
much time and prefer to visit only the main monuments
and sites, or they can be long and detailed for clients
who want to get better acquainted with the archaeological,
artistic and historical aspects of the city.
At the end of the tour we love to help our guests getting
around: we know all the city's secrets, the best stores,
wine-bars and characteristic artisan shops.
Tours
in Rome |
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2
1/2 hours |
Vatican
Museums: the galleries that line the way to the
Sistine Chapel (Gallery of the Candelabra; Gallery of
Tapestries and Gallery of Maps), Sistine Chapel
- St. Peter's Basilica - St. Peter's Square.
DIRECT INSIDE ACCESS TO THE ST. PETER’S FROM THE SISTINE CHAPEL, EXCLUSIVELY OPEN TO LICENSED GUIDES |
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4 hours |
Vatican
Museums: Pio-Clementino Museum (Apollo,
Laocoon and Torso),
the galleries that line the way to the Sistine Chapel
(Gallery of the Candelabra; Gallery of Tapestries and
Gallery of Maps) Sobieski Room, Room of the Immaculate
Conception, Raphael Rooms, Sistine
Chapel - St. Peter's Basilica
- St. Peter's Square.
DIRECT INSIDE ACCESS TO THE ST. PETER’S FROM THE SISTINE CHAPEL, EXCLUSIVELY OPEN TO LICENSED GUIDES |
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2 1/2 hours |
Colosseum,
the gladiators' arena. - Roman Forum,
the Senate House and the heart of Rome - Capitoline
Hill, ending point of the Imperial triumphal
parades. |
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4 hours |
Colosseum,
the gladiators' arena - Palatine Hill,
the Emperors' Palaces - Roman Forum,
the political and social heart of Rome - Capitoline
Hill, ending point of the Imperial triumphal
parades.
Other monuments, discontinuously opened to visitors, due to recent excavations and restorations, such as the House of the Vestals or the Temple of Venus and Rome etc. |
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4 hours |
Colosseum
- Sistine Chapel - St. Peter's
Basilica - St. Peter's Square.
DIRECT INSIDE ACCESS TO THE ST. PETER’S FROM THE SISTINE CHAPEL, EXCLUSIVELY OPEN TO LICENSED GUIDES |
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4 hours |
Large
panoramic tour by car of the National Monument
- Capitol with its breath-taking
view of the Roman Forum - Colosseum
- Circus Maximus - Aventine Keyhole
- Trevi Fountain - Pantheon
- Spanish Steps - Navona Square-
Mouth of Truth - Marcellus Theatre
- Tiber Island - St. Peter's
Basilica - St. Angelo's Castle. |
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2 1/2 hours |
Catacombs
- The Appian Way - St. Clement's
Church. |
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4 hours |
Catacombs
- The Appian Way - St. Clement's
Church - Aqueduct Park. |
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2 1/2 hours |
Spanish
Steps - Trevi Fountain - Prime
Minister's Main Office - Parliament House
- Pantheon, - Navona Square,
Rome's very own living room. |
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2 1/2 hours |
Santa
Maria della Vittoria (inside), Santa
Maria del Popolo (inside), Pantheon
(inside), Navona Square, Castel
Sant´Angelo and the Passetto,
St. Peter's Square. |
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2 1/2hours |
The
Borghese Gallery. |
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2 1/2 hours |
Janiculum
Hill, Trastevere District, St.
Mary's in Trastevere church, Tiberina
Island, Jewish ghetto, Synagogue. |
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WHERE?
WHAT? HOW? |
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Off
The Beaten Path |
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ARCHEOLOGICAL
MUSEUMS AND SITES -
CHURCHES
- PICTURE
GALLERIES |
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Tours
Outside Rome |
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5
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Hadrian’s Villa, the highlights of the archaeological area: Pecile – Maritime Theatre – Thermae with Heliocaminus – Casino of Semicircular Arcades – Small Baths – Great Baths - Canopus – Hundred Chambers.
Villa d'Este: The Gardens with fountains |
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8
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Hadrian’s Villa: the entire archaeological area – Tivoli: the middle age small district - Villa d'Este: The Palace and its surrounding Gardens with fountains. |
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4
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The
Excavations of the ancient port of Ostia: Necropolis,
Decumanus Maximus, Baths of Neptune,
Watchmen's Barracks, Theatre,
Square of the Corporations, Forum
Baths, Public latrines, Castrum,
Forum and Capitolium, Thermopolium. |
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Lake
Albano, Castel Gandolfo, Via
dei Laghi, Lake Nemi, Rocca
di Papa, Frascati. |
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The Art of Guiding: It is the skill of selecting information and varying it for different audiences. It is the skill of presenting in a simple and precise way. It is the skill of allowing the visitor to look and to see and to understand. It is a skill which, if well performed, is invisible. If it is missing, then it is all too evident.
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