A private tour of some of the most beautiful Villas in Rome.
Reinassance wonders and gorgeous immaculate gardens. Fountains, statues and sculptures, frescos and ancient Roman figures. This private tour is the perfect blend of art, history, open air adventures but in a relaxed atmosphere.
A visit of Hadrian’s Villa, the summer residence of one of the most popular Roman Emperors, Hadrian. Then off to Villa d’Este, built by the grandson of Pope Alexander VI in the 16th century, one of the most beautiful palaces and gardens of Italy.
Pick up is included
Pickup included
A town, just a few miles away from Rome, to explore it's hidden gems.
the summer residence of one of the most popular Roman Emperors, Hadrian. Walking through this amazingly preserved villa you will have the opportunity to admire some of its wonderful treasures, such as the Pecile (a faithful reconstruction of a porch of ancient Athens), the Naval Theatre, the large thermal baths, the Canpus (a faithful reproduction of an Egyptian shrine), and the Hadrian’s Villa Museum, filled with precious objects found during the excavations (including a copy of the Amazons by Phidias). Hadrian’s Villa is one of the Italian UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the Villa is a monumental living complex that even today continues to display the lavishness and enormous power of Ancient Rome.
built by the grandson of Pope Alexander VI in the 16th century, one of the most beautiful palaces and gardens of Italy and perhaps of all Europe as well. Initiated and commissioned by Cardinal of Ferrara Ippolito D’Este, when he was elected Governor of Tivoli. The entire complex is structured by a geometric system of paths, ramps, and steps altered around fountains, crypts, and arched walkways; it is defined as the peak of European garden concepts. This Villa homed Lucrezia Borgia’s son, famous for its unbelievable beautyful gardens, marvelous fountains, breathtaking waterfalls and centenary trees.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We pick up and drop off travelers in any requested location in Rome
• Dress code is smart casual • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended Valid from the time of first use, for the duration selected.