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Best of Rome & Vatican VIP Tour with a Delicious Gelato Stop
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If you’re ready to see the best of Rome in one day, Europe Odyssey has got you covered! We get you to more places than any other tour, in just 7 hours!! Hit all the highlights including the Vatican, Colosseum, and Pantheon, and flick a coin into the Trevi fountain! You’ll get to stand at the top of the Capitoline hill to see one of the most beautiful views of Ancient Rome, as well as stare up at Michaelangelo’s greatest and most famous work, the Sistine Chapel, in the Vatican Museums. We will even sip a coffee like a real Roman, stop for a slice of authentic pizza or plate of pasta, and end your day with a scoop of real Italian gelato which is on us! This fast paced tour will make sure you d...
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Colosseum entrance ticket valued at €18 per person
Frais de réservation du Colisée (d'une valeur de 2 € par personne)
Guide touristique agréé
Lunch
Frais de transport
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Arch of Constantine
The guide will be holding up a sign that says "Europe Odyssey Tours"
Retour
Saint Peter's Square
Your tour will end in the Vatican City
Best of Rome & Vatican VIP Tour with a Delicious Gelato Stop
(13) Avis
Roma
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If you’re ready to see the best of Rome in one day, Europe Odyssey has got you covered! We get you to more places than any other tour, in just 7 hours!! Hit all the highlights including the Vatican, Colosseum, and Pantheon, and flick a coin into the Trevi fountain! You’ll get to stand at the top of the Capitoline hill to see one of the most beautiful views of Ancient Rome, as well as stare up at Michaelangelo’s greatest and most famous work, the Sistine Chapel, in the Vatican Museums. We will even sip a coffee like a real Roman, stop for a slice of authentic pizza or plate of pasta, and end your day with a scoop of real Italian gelato which is on us! This fast paced tour will make sure you d...
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Colosseum entrance ticket valued at €18 per person
Frais de réservation du Colisée (d'une valeur de 2 € par personne)
Guide touristique agréé
Lunch
Frais de transport
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Arch of Constantine
The guide will be holding up a sign that says "Europe Odyssey Tours"
Colosseum and the Roman Forum. The Forum was the political, administrative and religious center of Rome in the ancient world. Here you will find among the ruins the Arch of Titus, Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, the Temple of the Vestal Virgins, and the Ancient Senate house. The forum used to be a large wasteland, but with the invention of the first sewage system of Rome, it was drained directly into the Tiber river to make way for the great palaces and basilicas of Ancient Rome.
45 minutes
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Forum Romain
At the Roman Forum, you’ll walk among the ruins of ancient temples, basilicas, and government buildings that once formed the heart of Roman political, religious, and social life, including the Temple of Saturn, the Arch of Titus, and the Curia Julia, where senators once debated the fate of the empire.
45 minutes
3
Monument à Victor Emmanuel II
As you walk through Piazza Venezia, check out the monument that goes by many names, including The Vittoriano and the “wedding cake” because if it’s layered shape and white color. It was named for Italy’s first king as a symbol of unity for the country, and it holds the tomb of unknown soldiers and an eternal flame out front which burns for those lost in WWI.
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Capitoline Wolf
Climb the Capitoline Hill to look out over all of Ancient Rome. In ancient times, the Romans built many temples on top of this hill to reinforce that Rome was “caput mundi”, the head of the world. Today, it sits as the heart of the city of Rome, with a view of ancient Rome unmatched by any other.
25 minutes
5
Panthéon
Originally built as a temple to all gods, with the word pantheon meaning “honor all gods” in Greek, this great monument is the best preserved from Ancient Rome. Architects and scholars alike are still baffled as to how the building shows no damage from time or gravity, and it stands intact with all of its splendor and glory. While it has seen several renovations, the main structure remains the same, including its legendary dome with its oculus (or eye of the Pantheon) at the top. To this day it remains the largest unsupported dome in the world, and every year at Pentecost rose petals are dropped through the oculus to symbolize the tongues of fire descending on the people of Christ.
30 minutes
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Fontaine de Trevi
The Trevi Fountain is possibly one of the most well known fountains in the world. It has been featured in many films, and millions of people come every year to throw in a coin and make a wish. Rome actually donates these coins to charity, an estimated €1.4 million every year! The fountain dates back to Ancient Roman times, to the use of Rome’s first aqueduct, and it is said that gambling is to thank for its construction because the Pope used ⅓ of the lotto money to finance the construction of the Trevi Fountain.
20 minutes
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Musées du Vatican
Aside from being the home of the Pope, Vatican city is also home to the Vatican Museums, the world’s largest collection of art with 9 miles of art that could wrap around the Vatican walls 4 ½ times! It contains 54 museums, 1400 rooms, chapels, and galleries. Aside from the renowned Sistine Chapel, the museums also display the only work of Leonardo Da Vinci in Rome, St. Jerome, the Raphael Rooms, and the Pinoteca, which contains collections of the Popes, all dating back to the middle ages and are set in chronological order.
1 heure et 15 minutes
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Chapelle Sixtine
La chapelle Sixtine de Michel-Ange est probablement le chef-d'œuvre le plus célèbre de l'époque moderne, avec plus de 5 millions de visiteurs par an. L'artiste a accepté ce projet à contrecœur, car il se consacrait principalement à la sculpture et se plaignait de l'usure physique qu'elle infligeait à son corps. On dit que la chapelle, conçue par le pape Sixte IV, s'inspire du temple de Salomon de l'Ancien Testament, mesurant à peine plus qu'un terrain de basket professionnel ! On peut y admirer de nombreuses autres fresques d'autres artistes, dont Domenico Ghirlandaio, Pietro Perugino, Cosimo Roselli et Sandro Botticelli.
20 minutes
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Basilique Saint-Pierre
Lastly, you will get to see the the largest basilica in the world, with markings inside the church to ensure every other basilica would fit inside. The curious visitor is treated to Michelangelo’s Pieta at the front, 150 mosaics, and Bernini’s baldacchino, which stands at 96 feet tall and 100,000 pounds of bronze! Surprisingly, there is only one actual painting in the basilica, and it can be spotted hanging above the Pieta. Many popes are buried in the church or are on display, but most of the popes are buried underneath the basilica including St. Peter, the first pope.