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EXCURSION FROM CIVITAVECCHIA: ROME DISCOVERY TOUR: 10
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Civitavecchia Shore Excursion to Rome ~ Tour of Rome ~ Rome Discovery Tour
Rome Private Tour from Civitavecchia
This Civitavecchia shore excursion, a private tour of Rome from Civitavecchia, can be customized to include the sites you want to see.
Rome Private Tour from Civitavecchia includes: Private transportation for full day, including
to and from dock, driving guide, parking, taxes.
NOTE: This Rome private tour from Civitavecchia can be customized to include a tour of Colosseum, and a Vatican tour 9advanced reservation required). Other possibilities: a visit into one of the catacombs, a visit inside a church underground with remains of another church, Roman house, & more. Inquire.
Not included: Entrance fees
to sites ( Colosseum, Vatican, etc.) you choose to visit
en route and expert guide.
NOTE: Optional expert licensed expert Rome tour guides for museums, churches & other monuments. Inquire.
This comprehensive private driving tour of Rome, a private tour from Civitavecchia, whisks
you through all of the city’s most important
neighborhoods and sights, from the ancient
to the modern. Driving by at the top of the
Spanish Steps square, you quickly reach one
of the most famous balconies of Rome, Pincio
Terrace. From here you can see above Piazza
del Popolo, one of the most elegant squares
in Rome, with its obelisk, the Twin Churches,
and the famous Trident formed by the three
streets converging here: Via del Babbuino,
Via del Corso, and Via di Ripetta.
On the way down you can the admire Flaminia
gate, renovated by Bernini in 1655. After driving
along Via di Ripetta, you will reach Piazza
Augusto Imperatore, where you will see the
work of American architect Richard Meyer, who
made recently a controversial modern structure
to house the Ara Pacis, a pagan altar built
to celebrate peace during the time of the Emperor
Augustus. Opposite you can see the enormous
mausoleum dedicated to this Emperor.
You will continue your private tour of Rome on to Via del Corso, the
commercial artery of Rome, full of shops, banks
and governments buildings like the Palazzo
Chigi, home of the Prime Minister’s office.
Here you will see the largest square in Rome,
Piazza Venezia. Here you will see Palazzo Venezia,
the headquarters of the Fascist party and Mussolini,
as well as the Vittoriano, a huge monument
dedicated to the first Italian King, Vittorio
Emanuele II.
From Piazza Venezia, you will head toward
the Colosseum, in the heart of ancient Rome.
First you will see the ruins of the Trajan
Forum and the Trajan Market, followed by the
Caesar Forum and Augustus Forum. Finally approaching
the Colosseum, you will first drive around
it just to have an idea of its dimensions,
then your driver will drop you off next to
the Arch of Constantine for a brief visit.
(You can opt to have more time for a more thorough
visit, including the interior of the Colosseum,
which requires an extra entrance fee.)
Your next stop will be over the Aventino Hill,
from which you can take a photo of the Imperial
Palaces located over the Palatine, the oldest
hill of Rome. In between Aventine and Palatine
in a large depression, you can also glimpse
the largest chariot racetrack ever built in
the Roman Empire: The Circus Maximum.
Driving along the Aventine hill you will be
astonished by the elegance of this neighborhood,
where you will have another unforgettable photo
stop to look through the “Roman Keyhole,” through
which you can see St. Peter’s dome.
Your private driving tour of Rome will take
you along Appian Way toward San Sebastian Gate,
passing by the Regina Viarium to reach the
Catacombs. Here you can hire a private guide
to visit some of the numerous underground tunnels
here. After this optional visit, the sightseeing
will proceed further along Appian Way, passing
by interesting monuments. Depending on your
time and interest, you can take a short stroll
over the ancient pavement of the Appian Way.
On the way back to ancient Rome, your drive
will skirt the Aurelian Walls; as well as the
second largest Roman bath, Terme di Caracalla.
Used in summer as an opera open theatre, Terme
di Caracalla was made famous by Pavarotti when
he and his costars of the “Three Tenors” played
their first concert.
Continuing the drive along the city walls,
you will approach a large square, where you
can photograph the Rome Pyramid, located next
to St. Paul’s gate. At this point your driver
can take you to a trattoria to sample some
fine Roman cuisine.
After lunch you will drive up the Capitoline
hill from which you will be able to see the
Roman Forum. From this point you will cross
the pedestrian square in front of Palazzo Senatorio,
home of City Hall, whose façade and staircase
was designed by Michelangelo.
Your next stop will be on the right bank of
the Tiber River, up to the Gianicolo hill,
a fascinating and elegant area where you can
enjoy a fantastic view of the “Eternal Town.”
Crossing the hill, you can see the walls of
the Vatican; crossing the bridge Vittorio Emanuele,
you can see Castel Sant’Angelo, a famous Vatican
fortress built over the ancient Hadrian Mausoleum.
Next you will drive to St. Peter’s Church.
Here you will have some free time for strolling
Bernini Square.
The last stops of this Rome tour are the squares
of Baroque Rome, starting from Navona Square.
You will be dropped off near the entrance of
the elliptical square, built over the ruins
of the ancient Domitian Stadium. Here you will
see one of Bernini’s most celebrated works:
the Four Rivers Fountain, representing the
four most important rivers known in the 17th
century. Then you will be driven through a
maze of narrow streets among the Campo Marzio,
meaning “Fields of Mars.” An ancient Roman
district, this area boasts many important historical
structures, like the Pantheon, dating back
to the 2nd century AD. Your driving guide will
drop you at the side of this astonishing monument,
where you can gain a better perspective on
the incredible dome topping the building.
Next you will reach the enchanting Trevi Square,
home to the renowned Trevi Fountain, where
you can toss a coin for good luck. Time permitting,
on the way back back to the port, your driving
guide can give you some time at the Spanish
Steps square to enjoy some of the best shopping
in town.
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