Group Tours

Walking the sites with only a few other individuals allows you to experience Rome more intimately.

We can’t think of any other way to miss what the Eternal City is really about than touring with a large number of other visitors. On our group tours, you will never share your guide with more than a group of 10 people. We want our clients to experience Rome with a guide and scholar who is accessible throughout the tour, who you can hear and interact with on a personal level. Our group tours leave from a designated meeting point and time which we will forward to you as soon as you make your reservation with us.

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A Day to Rome

Sites: Roman Forum, Colosseum, Vatican Museums including the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica and Square, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Campo di Fiori

Sometimes a day is all you have to see the Eternal City. This tour visits the most essential sites for any visitor coming to Rome. Starting under the silhouette of the Colosseum this tour begins by venturing through one of the 76 ancient portals into the interior of the Flavian Amphitheater, where men faced their glory or their demise at the center of 50,000 spectators. After leaving the Colosseum, you will wind your way through the ancient Roman Forum, the apex of all public commerce and bureaucracy with a history as old as the 8th century BCE. As you weave your way…

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City of the Ancients

Sites: Roman Forum, Colosseum, and Palatine Hill

There, in the distance stands an apparition of the former glory of Rome. Haunting the modern city with her arched arcades and slowly decaying frame, providing a lucid if not melancholy testament to the society that once invaded her hollows on a daily basis. Standing under the silhouette of the Colosseum creates a profound memory for all who enter Rome. The Flavian Amphitheater stands almost 2,000 years after its inception to beckon those who dream of entering the gates of an ancient city. On this tour your guide will take you deep into the history of both an empire and her emblematic monuments, one where men fought both mortal and beast with ruthless abandon all for a few…

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St. Peter’s Basilica and Square

Sites: St. Peter’s Basilica and Square

An excavation during the 1950′s revealed archeological evidence that sent those in the Catholic Church into a glorified celebration, confirming beliefs that had long been buried. In the hallows of the earth, under the largest basilica in the world, a 1st century necropolis was discovered. Found through extensive archeological research, one tomb held the bones of a man, about 61 years of age, widely believed to be the Catholic faith’s first Pope, Peter. Eighteen years later, on December 25th, 1968, Pope Paul IV announced with absolute certainty that these remains were in fact, of the apostle Peter. Now the Basilica of St. Peter’s, sitting just west of the Tiber River can claim its right as the…

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Vatican City

Sites: Vatican Museums including the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica and Square

Start your day in Vatican City by escaping the long lines into the Vatican Museums and entering through the VIP entrance into the residence of the world’s most illustrious pieces of artwork. Once settled inside the Vatican, you and your guide will explore the culture and history of the Master Renaissance painters, their struggles and frustrations along with their triumphs and glories. Starting from a exterior piazza inside the museums with an incredible view of St. Peter’s Basilica, your guide will describe how humble beginnings has lead to what lie before you. As you make your way through the various chambers of the museum, including the Belvedere Courtyard, the private apartments…

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Rome as Night Falls

Sites: Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Campo di Fiori

Rome is enchanting at night. As the street lamps begin to flicker and the city becomes embraced in the darkness of night, shadows begin to accentuate the curves of every surface. Starting in the ancient flower market of Campo di Fiori under the hooded statue of Giordano Bruno, this tour weaves through the narrow cobblestoned streets of Renaissance and Baroque Rome. From the ancient flower market you will stroll to Piazza Navona where Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers taunts the facade of the church, which looms above, designed by Bernini’s principal rival, the melancholic architect Borromini. Then you will arrive at the foot of…

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