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Rome Full Day
, 8 hours
Private
tour by car and driver-guide
See the most important attractions of the Eternal City,
ancient sites such as the Colosseum, the largest
amphitheatre ever built where gladiators fought to the
death; the nearby Roman Forums, the core of Roman
political and commercial life; Emperor Constantine's
imposing triumphal arch and the most central of
Rome's 7 hills, The Palatine. From here you have
wonderful views over the ancient city.See also, the Circus Maximus, it is here that death defying Chariot
Races took place, and the splendid Roman Baths of Caracella,
which provided an integral part of Roman life. The Pantheon is the most well-preserved of the Roman
monuments, an awe-inspiring structure that is a testament to
the skill of the Roman architects, dating back to a 128AD
built as a temple, it is now a Christian Church to which it
owes it's amazing state today.
The historical centre, is a web of narrow streets and
piazzas, buzzing with life and remarkable monuments. Piazza Navona is the hub of the 'centro storrico',
the site of a stadium in Roman times it is now teeming with
café's and restaurants and street entertainment. See
the monument dubbed 'the Wedding Cake', an imposing memorial
to Vittorio Emmanuelle II,the King of united Rome situated
in Piazza Venezia where you can also view the balcony
that the infamous Mussollinipreached to the people during
his fascist rule;the Trevi Fountain, an iconic
monument famed in the film La Dolce Vita, where you can a
throw a coin in the fountain to ensure your return to Rome!
the famous Spanish steps and next door the house
where the British romantic poet Keats spent the last months
of his life See also the Piazza del Popolo or
people's square, once the papacy's favourite place of public
executions.
Wonder at the magnificence of the Vatican City, the
smallest independent state in the world with the Pope as the
head. Home to the impressive St Peter's Basilica crowned
with Michelangelo's dome; Bernini's St Peter's Square laid out in the late 1500's; the Vatican Museums and
probably the most famous site in Rome, the Sistine
Chapel legendary for Michelangelo's frescoes, a true
jewel of the High Renaissance.
Please note that to enter churches in Rome, men must have
their legs fully covered and women must have their knees and
shoulders covered. In most churches, especially St Peter's
in the Vatican, you will be refused entry if you do not have
the correct dress.
Quicktime VR's of Piazza di Pietra
and the The Colosseum
Depending on your pace, you will have time to include a visit inside
one or two of the most historic sites with your tour guide.
Admissions
Entrance to Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel -
(not included)
Entrance to St Peter's Basilica - free
Entrance to Roman Forums - free
Entrance to Colosseum - (not included)
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