
You will never be tired of visiting a must-see especially if you do it from different perspectives. This private Vatican tour promises you the experience of a lifetime.. See the Sistine Chapel an hour before its doors open to the general public and get skip-the-line access to St. Peter’s Basilica, exploring all the timeless treasures with a top-rated personal guide. Continental breakfast at the office of the agency before starting is included.
Duration: 3.5 hours
Tour size: private
Reservation: Advanced reservation is required.
Language: English ( other languages to be verified).
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One round trip aboard a boat which will allow you to discover and enjoy the beauty of Rome from a different point of view. Stop at Baja Roma Lounge Bar & Restaurant, an old barge renewed with class,for a suggestive aperitif by the Tiber.
Duration: 1h20 for the round trip+ the aperitif
Reservation: Advance reservation is required. Please specify if you have any food allergies or intolerances for the aperitif.
More info: You can get on board every 30 minutes from Sant’Angelo or Tiberina Island piers. The tour will end at the same boarding points. Multilingual audio guides available. Service at the restaurant available in English and Italian.
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Skip the line: Vatican Museums and Colosseum tickets
Fast-track entry tickets are a lifesaver when you decide to visit a must-see attraction like the Vatican City and the Colosseum.
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Enjoy your hop-on hop-off bus tour of Rome: getting on and off the bus every time, you will explore the main sights of the city in a very comfortable way. Multilingual audio guides are available onboard.
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The tour begins at the Vatican Museums with its immense collection built up by the Popes throughout the centuries.The itinerary includes the Pio Clementino Museum, the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere, the Maps Gallery, the Candelabra Gallery, the Tapestries Gallery and the Sistine Chapel to admire the breathtaking frescoes by Michelangelo, Then, you will go into St Peter’s Basilica to look at Michelangelo’s masterpiece La Pietà and the impressive Baldachin Altar by Bernini.
Tour ends in the suggestive St Peter’s Square, dominated by the Cupola and surrounded by the famous Bernini’s double Colonnade.
Tour size: group or private
Walk through the history and visit the Colosseum, symbol of the Eternal City, and the surrounding area. Originally the amphitheatre was used for gladiatorial fights (munera), wild animal hunts (venationes) and simulated sea battles (naumachiae). The Palatine Hill is known as the most exclusive neighborhood where emperors and patrician families built opulent palaces.
For centuries, the Roman Forum was the center of public and economic life, where the most important structures of the ancient city were located.
Tour size: group or private
Locals love spending their free time strolling around their beautiful squares and fountains. From Navona Square with the Four Rivers Fountain, Church of San Luigi dei Francesi with a cycle of paintings by Caravaggio to the Pantheon, the baroque Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Square with its celebrated Spanish Steps.
Tour size: group
Available: every day AM (a 24-hours notice is recommended).
Duration: 3 hours
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The tour takes in the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, as well as Piazza Navona and the Pantheon. During the tour, you will stop for lunch and try fine Italian meats and paninis – and there is chance for a small snack at the Piazza as well.
Later in the day, tour guests will try the gelato at one of Rome’s finest ice parlours, and hear the history of Italy’s favorite dessert.
Tour size: group or private
Available: every day AM (a 24-hours notice is recommended).
Duration: 3 hours
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Get out of Rome and head to the town of Tivoli on a half-day trip. We can arrange a comfortable limo service with a professional driver who will drive to the major sites of the town: Hadrian’s Villa and Villa D’Este with its incredible gardens and fountains. You will learn more about the history of the area and enjoy a stunning view of the Roman countryside.
Tour size: private driving tour. Tour guide is available upon request.
Available: every day except on Mondays (a 24-hours notice is recommended).
Duration: min 3 hours
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For the best outlet shopping in Rome, reach out to the Castel Romano outlet which offers high-end brands like Michael Kors, Roberto Cavalli, Nike, and more at 30 up to 70% off throughout the year. Also, it has a beautiful setting surrounded by cafes & restaurants that would enhance your shopping experience.
It is open every day from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
The outlet is located at 64, Ponte di Piscina Cupa St. approximately 30-minute drive away from the city centre of Rome. It can be reached by car, taxi or their comfortable shuttle service which runs on a schedule from Roma Termini station (temporarily suspended).
You can also arrange a private transfer or a shuttle service through the hotel. A 24-hours notice is required. For further information, please contact our Guest Relations Service.
Sustainable shopping is trendy in Rome too. Located in the city centre, this signature store by Carmina Campus offers clothes and accessories made exclusively of recycled materials.Many pieces from Ilaria Venturini Fendi’s various collections are displayed, together with works by other designers that recycle waste materials.
Opening hours: Tues.-Sat. 10.00am-7.30pm, Mon. 3.00pm-7.30pm.
Address: 40, Borghese Fontanella St
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A true shopaholic cannot miss the main high-end shopping streets in Rome. With the highest concentration of luxury brands like Bulgari, Gucci and Burberry, Via dei Condotti is the best street to shop if money is no object. Once you get to the Spanish Step, your luxury experience can continue down Via del Babuino. The massive boulevard of Via Del Corso is also full of super stores with more on a budget options like Zara and H&M. Another wide boulevard is Via Cola Di Renzo quite near the Vatican City where upmarket chain stores are displayed.
Most of the shops are closed on Monday morning.
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Produced in local artisan workshops and in urban designer boutiques, Italian leather is considered the best in the world still today. Via dei Condotti, Via Frattina and Via dei Giubbonari are the main leather shopping streets in Rome. A top-quality piece of leather? Soft to the touch,earthy aroma to the smell, natural grain and regular stitching to the look.
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For centuries, the Roman Forum was the center of public and economic life, where the most important structures of the ancient city were located.
Tour size: group or private
From religious items,Rome-themed things,leather bags and wallets to edible gifts with local specialties, the Eternal City is full of souvenir stores. Most of them are situated within a walking distance from the major points of interest like Navona Square, the Vatican City, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon.
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Vintage is irresistibly charming. A vintage dress has lived many lives and can tell many stories. Rome has done Vintage since ever proposing second-hand markets and opening retro boutiques. If you are a vintage lover, here are just a few names of the shopping streets,markets and districts that you can’t miss at all: Via del Governo Vecchio, Monti District, Porta Portese Market, Via Sannio Market, Via del Boschetto, Via dei Coronari. Most of the markets are open on weekends.
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One of the largest shopping malls in Rome, Porta di Roma offers more than just shopping. It has about 240 stores, restaurants, bars, cafes, customer services, a children’s play area, and an Italian cinema with 24 different screens
It is open every day from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm.
It is located at Alberto Lionello St, approximately 30-minute drive away from the hotel. It can be easily reached by taxi or by car. It is possible to arrange a private transfer upon request. A 24-hours notice is required.
Public transport: bus line 80 departs from Venice Square every 15 minutes until midnight and takes you there in an hour.
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Named after the famous Italian actor Alberto Sordi, Galleria Alberto Sordi is a marvelous shopping complex (holding a collection of cafes and shops under its soaring stained-glass ceiling) located in the heart of Rome.
Opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 08.30 am – 9:00 pm
Saturday: 08.30 am -10:00 pm
Sunday: 09.30 am to 9:00 pm
It is located at Colonna Square, approximately 15-minute drive away from the hotel. It can be easily reached by taxi. We do not recommend using your car due to the ZTL restrictions.
Public transport: tram 8 line departs from Casaletto station ( 8-minute walk from the hotel) and takes you to Venice Square. You will get to the gallery after a 10- minute walk.
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Located in the heart of Rome, Rinascente Roma Tritone is a luxury seven-floor department store, which always gives its customers an amazing shopping experience. You can also have a cocktail or a glass of wine on the top floor, where The Food Hall and its panoramic terraces are located, while enjoying stunning views of Rome
Opening hours: everyday 11:00 am -9:00 pm
It is a 15-minute drive away from the hotel. It can be easily reached by taxi. We do not recommend using your car due to the ZTL restrictions.
Public transport: tram 8 line departs from Casaletto station ( 8-minute walk from the hotel) and takes you to Venice Square. You will get to the gallery after a 10- minute walk.
For further information , please contact the Guest Relations.
Located in the EUR Neighborhood, Euroma 2 is considered the most elegant mall in the city. It has several businesses spread out over three levels: a supermarket, a drug store/pharmacy, a bank, clothing stores, many restaurants and bars, as well as stores from all sectors, including household, jewelers, furniture and technology. A large parking lot is available.
Opening hours: every day 10.00 am-9:00 pm
It is approximately 30-minute drive away from the hotel. It can be easily reached by taxi or by car. You can also arrange upon request a private transfer or a shuttle service through the hotel.A 24-hours notice is required.
For further information, please contact the Guest Relations.

It is Rome’s biggest and most famous market, taking place every Sunday between 7:00 am and 2:00pm in the Trastevere neighborhood. From second-hand clothes and accessories to bikes, antiques, vinyl, prints, Porta Portese deserves a visit.
It is easily reachable by car or taxi in a 10-minute drive away from the hotel.
Public transportation: the tram 8 line departs from Casaletto station ( a 8-minute walk from the hotel) and gets to the destination in 20 minutes.
It is the oldest market in Rome located on the beautiful square of Campo dei Fiori. Full of florist and food stands, the market is also surrounded by local food shops and bakeries selling Roman specialties. That’s the top-ranked market for the famous Roman artichoke.
Opening hours: everyday except on Sundays from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm
It is easily reachable by car or taxi in a 10-minute drive away from the hotel.
Public transportation: the bus H line departs from Biagio Pace station ( a 5-minute walk from the hotel) and takes to the destination in 40 minutes.
The market in Testaccio is another must for foodies visiting Rome..At the Testaccio Market you can find anything from handmade house furnishings to local food. Stop for having a freshly made bruschetta with local tomatoes and mozzarella.
Opening hours: everyday except on Sundays from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm.
It is easily reachable by car or taxi in a 10-minute drive away from the hotel.
Public transportation: the bus H line departs from Biagio Pace station ( a 5-minute walk from the hotel) and takes to the destination in 40 minutes.
This is the place to be for Italian food lovers. As the same name suggests, Eataly is about eating Italian food, living the Italian way. It is both a store, an outdoor market with high quality products and an open restaurant with different food venues.
Opening hours: every day 12:00 pm (noon)-3:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
It is easily reachable by car or taxi in a 10-minute drive away from the hotel.
Public transportation: the bus H line departs from Biagio Pace station ( a 5-minute walk from the hotel) and takes to Roma Trastevere station in 20 minutes. The bus line 718 leaves from here every 5 minutes and stops at Piramide station. You will arrive at Eataly after a 9-minute walk.
This is the place to be for Italian food lovers. As the same name suggests, Eataly is about eating Italian food, living the Italian way. It is both a store, an outdoor market with high quality products and an open restaurant with different food venues.
Opening hours: every day 12:00 pm (noon)-3:00 pm, 7:00 pm to 10:30 pm
It is easily reachable by car or taxi in a 10-minute drive away from the hotel.
Public transportation: the bus H line departs from Biagio Pace station ( a 5-minute walk from the hotel) and takes to Roma Trastevere station in 20 minutes. The bus line 718 leaves from here every 5 minutes and stops at Piramide station. You will arrive at Eataly after a 9-minute walk.