Skip the Line: Borghese Gallery and Gardens Small-Group Tour with Transport
Skip the Line: Borghese Gallery and Gardens Small-Group Tour with Transport
Rome, Italy
Tour Rating
3 hours (Approx.)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English
Overview
Enjoy skip-the-line access to one of Rome's best art collections with this small-group tour of the Borghese Gallery. Join a professional guide for a tour of this important museum, which is usually fully booked ahead of time, housed in the former Borghese villa. Meet your guide in front of the gallery entrance or choose pick-up at your Rome hotel. Group size limited to a maximum of 15 people to make sure you get personalized attention from your guide.
3-hour skip-the-line small-group guided tour of the Borghese Gallery
Admire one of Rome's best art collections in a villa once owned by the noble Borghese family
See works by Rubens, Titian, Bernini and more
Enjoy easy entry to a museum that is only accessible with pre-booked tickets and often sells out
Take a walk through the beautiful Borghese Gardens after the museum tour
What's Included
Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Small-group tour, no more than 20 participants
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Viale del Museo Borghese, 00197 Roma RM, Italy
Traveler pickup is offered
Departure Time
9:00 AM
Return Details
Terrazza del Pincio, Salita del Pincio, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Galleria Borghese
Located in the gardens of Villa Borghese, the Borghese Gallery is one of the most important exhibition centers in the world. There are works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Correggio, Antonello da Messina, Giovanni Bellini and the sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Canova.
The Pincio is one of the most romantic and picturesque places in the capital; a hill of Rome, from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view. It was the first public garden in Rome, it is one of the most famous places and the most popular Roman historical walk.
It is no coincidence that Valadier had chosen the Pincio, at the highest point of the city, to also build his private residence: the Casina Valadier, also neoclassical