
Duration 7 hours

Cultural Tours

No: Saturdays and Sundays
Experience Rome in one day with the private tour of the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum, with your own private driver and guide visit the most important sites of Rome in a comfortable way and with skip-the-line tickets.
Appreciate the best of the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo painted the ceiling with the Creation of Adam, the Raphael's Rooms.
Learn more about the history of the Roman Empire on your guided tour of the Colosseum and explore the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Pick up and drop off at your hotel in Rome center
• Private car with professional driver for your comfort
• Private expert licensed Guide
• Avoid long lines with skip the line access to Colosseum
• Entrance to Vatican Museums with reserved tickets
• Visit of the best of Ancient Rome: Roman Forum and Palatine Hill
DETAILS
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Duration:
7 hours
Start Time Private Tour:
In the morning
Meeting Point:
At the lobby of your hotel in Rome or to be decided at the confirmation
Inclusion:
Personal expert and licensed guide
Private Chauffeured Mercedes E series car (for your party from 1 to 2 People)
Private Chauffeured Minivan (for your party from 3 to 6 People)
Prebooked Colosseum tickets to skip the line
Prebooked Vatican Museums tickets to skip the line
Exclusions:
Gratuities (optional)
Admission fees to church and museums
Meals and Beverage
DESCRIPTION
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Your private tour of the Colosseum and Vatican Museums begins in the morning with the meeting of your personal guide and private driver in the lobby of your central Rome hotel.
Visit of the most important sites of Ancient Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill with skip-the-line tickets.
The Roman Forum set in a valley between the Palatine Hill and the Capitoline Hill was the market of Rome, considered the central area of political and social life around which the ancient Roman civilization developed.
The Palatine Hill one of the seven hills of Rome, considered the ancient part of the ancient city and according to the legend where Romulus and Remus were found by the she-wolf.
The Colosseum or Colosseum, is the largest amphitheater built in the Roman Empire and is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture. The Colosseum housed more than fifty thousand spectators and was used for gladiator games and public performances.
The Arch of Constantine located between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill is a triumphal arch erected to commemorate Constantine's victory over Maxentius in the battle of Ponte Milvio in 312.
With priority entrance you will visit to the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums.
The approximately 1300 rooms of the Vatican Museums house thousands of world-famous works of art, paintings and sculptures.
There are masterpieces by Michelangelo, Bernini, Raphael, Caravaggio, Giotto just to name a few.
It is actually one of the largest museum complexes in the world and with your guide you will visit the most relevant areas of the Museums.
At the Sistine Chapel admire the ceiling painted by Michelangelo and the side walls with frescoes by the great Renaissance artists: Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, Pinturicchio, Giotto, Masaccio just to name a few.
The architecture of the Chapel is evocative of the Old Testament Temple of Solomon and the Sistine Chapel takes this name after its restoration by Pope Sixtus IV.
Today the Sistine Chapel is the place where the Conclave or the papal election is held.