Rome Two Days Private Guided Tour Experience an unforgettable two-day private sightseeing tour to discover the best of Rome. See the Vatican Museums, where you can admire one of the world's most significant art collections, and the Sistine Chapel. Have a step back in time by visiting the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Discover the fantastic Catacombs and admire the beauties of the historical center: Trevi Fountain, Spanish steps, Piazza Navona, and many other unique sites. With this tour, you can maximize your time enjoying an excellent experience. 1st day: -3hrs- Historical center sightseeing tour with a private driver (pick up at your Hotel) -1.5 hrs- lunch break (not included) -3 hrs- Vatican Museum/Sistine Chapel private tour -Pick-up for your hotel 2nd day: -3 hrs- Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill private tour -Pick-up for your hotel -1.5 hrs- lunch break (not included) -3 hrs- Catacombs group tour (1hr) plus small panoramic tour (pick up at your Hotel).
You will then, visit the Roman Forum. This is one of the most important archaeological areas in the world with some of Ancient Rome's most evocative ruins, including the Temple of Julius Caesar, Arch of Titus, House of the Vestal Virgins, Senate House and Basilica of Maxentius. Admire the Roman Forum's Sacred Way, the triumphal road where the Centurions of Caesar marched after their return from countless battles and conquests.
Admire the beauty of the enlightened Spanish Square, one of the most famous squares in Rome. Located in the heart of the roman historical city centre, the square hosts fascinating and incredible masterpieces. In the middle of the square rises the famous Barcaccia Fountain, dating to the beginning of the baroque period, sculpted by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his father. At the same time, the square is crowned by the impressive Spanish Steps, an imposing 135-step staircase decorated with many garden-terraces, splendidly adorned with flowers in spring and summer. The sumptuous, aristocratic staircase, was designed so that the scenic effects increase more and more while approaching to it, as typical feature of the great baroque architecture.