In a single morning you will move in centuries and discover top attractions of Rome. This itinerary begins at Campo dei Fiori, certainly one of the most characteristic squares in Rome with its “open - air” market and the statue of Giordano Bruno in the centre. Next to Campo de’ Fiori we will admire the magical charm of Piazza Farnese, which takes its name from the imposing Palazzo Farnese. A few steps from Palazzo Farnese stands Palazzo Spada. The building is worth a stop thanks to the brilliance of forced prospective introduced by the famous architect Borromini. The arcade courtyard is an optical illusion, in which diminishing rows of columns and a rising floor create the illusion of a gallery 37 meters long (it is 8 meters).
Proceed then to Piazza Navona, one of the most famous squares in the world. Its original shape repeats with extreme faithfulness the perimeter of the ancient stadium of Domitian built in 89 A.D. The symbol of the square is the “Fountains of Four Rivers”, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and competing with Borromini’s famed church S. Agnese in Agone. In a ten minute walk we reach Piazza della Rotonda housing the unmistakable structure of the Pantheon (inside visit). The Pantheon, a building of ancient Rome, has been well preserved and is a true masterpiece of architecture. Once inside, our expert guide will be glad to give a short explanation about the history and the architectural secrets of the building. In the centre of the square there is a fountain with a mist linear plan designed by Giacomo della Porta. From Piazza della Rotonda the distance is short to Piazza Colonna, thus named after the 2nd century marble column celebrating the victories of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius over the Germanic populations. At present the square is the centre of the Italian political life, which gravitates around Palazzo Chigi, the seat of the Prime Minister. We then cross Via del Corso and in just 5 minutes we are at the Trevi Fountain, a true masterpiece and certainly the most famous and spectacular fountain in Rome.
The last stop of our itinerary will be Piazza di Spagna, (Spanish Steps). Extremely original in shape, it has always been the meeting place for travelers coming from all over the world. In the centre of the square you will admire the Fontana della Barcaccia made by Pietro Bernini (father of the more famous Gian Lorenzo). This area is surely a paradise for the fashion conscious shopper and you will find the most important and famous names of the Italian style.
After the tour you can keep walking on your own along the nice shopping area of Via Condotti, or you can just have fun and relax in the numerous shops and cafes in the area.
Enjoy your morning with this 3 hour orientation tour of most sites of the city. The itinerary begins at Campo dei Fiori, certainly one of the most characteristic squares in Rome with its “open - air” market. Next to Campo de’ Fiori we will admire the magical charm of Piazza Farnese, which takes its name from the imposing Palazzo Farnese facing the square. A few steps from Palazzo Farnese stands Palazzo Spada. The building is worth a stop thanks to the brilliance of forced prospective introduced by the famous architect Borromini with its unique optical illusion.
Proceed then to Piazza Navona, one of the most famous squares in the world. Its symbol is the “Fountains of Four Rivers”, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and competing with Borromini’s famed church S. Agnese in Agone. In a ten minute walk we reach Piazza della Rotonda housing the unmistakable structure of the Pantheon (inside visit). Our expert guide will be glad to give a short explanation about the history and the architectural secrets of the building. From Piazza della Rotonda the distance is short to Piazza Colonna and then to Trevi Fountain, a true masterpiece and certainly the most famous and spectacular fountain in Rome. The last stop of our itinerary will be Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps).
After the morning tour you will be transferred in the restaurant to enjoy a typical light lunch with drinks. After lunch you will enjoy our afternoon Vatican Tour including the famous Sistine Chapel with the outstanding Creation of Adam, and the incomparable Last Judgment, on the altar wall. We will then proceed to the Pio - Clementino halls with the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere. Last stop will be Saint Peter’s Basilica. Inside this church we will experience the beauty of the world famous sculpture La Pietà by Michelangelo and the impressive Baldachin Altar (in gold and bronze) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini as well as the splendid Colonnade outside the church.
Enjoy our morning Vatican Tour including the famous Sistine Chapel with the outstanding Creation of Adam, and the incomparable Last Judgment, on the altar wall. We will then proceed to the Pio - Clementino halls with the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere. Last stop will be Saint Peter’s Basilica. Inside this church we will experience the beauty of the world famous sculpture La Pietà by Michelangelo and the impressive Baldachin Altar (in gold and bronze) by Gian Lorenzo Bernini as well as the splendid Colonnade outside the church.
After the morning tour you will be transferred in the restaurant to enjoy a typical lunch with drinks. After lunch you will enjoy our Elite tour in Jewish Ghetto, Tiberina Island and Trastevere district. The itinerary starts with the characteristic area of Jewish Ghetto. Founded in 1555, it is one of the ancient Ghettos throughout Italy and Europe. Its sign is undoubtedly the Synagogue built in 1904. Behind the Synagogue runs Via del Portico d’Ottavia which owes its name to the ruins of the ancient portico built on1st century B.C. Inside part of the monument stands the church of St. Angelo in Pescheria.
After the visit to the Jewish Ghetto, we will walk on the Ponte Fabricio and we arrive shortly at Tiberina Island. The island itself offers an amazing walk even without specific monuments. The typical houses, courtyards and streets are miniscent of its medieval origin and will surely enchant you. After this interesting stop we will proceed into one of the most famous and ancient parts of Rome, Trastevere. This area needs no introduction, it is famous for its restaurants and pubs and for the magic atmosphere, especially in the evening. The Medieval origin is evident everywhere but few people know that it is so rich in art. We will “enter” Trastevere through Piazza in Piscinula and Via Arco dei Tolomei, which takes its name from the medieval arch which can still be seen. Going back to Via dei Genovesi we arrive in Piazza Sonnino, which has one of the most well-known medieval constructions, the Torre degli Anguillara, better known as the “House of Dante”.
For a perfect end of this itinerary we will walk down Via della Lungaretta where we'll arrive at the square where we find the Basilica of St. Maria in Trastevere, one of Rome’s medieval gems. We will go inside the church and admire its apse containing the famous mosaics. The tour ends here, in the very centre of Trastevere.
You can then continue a fun and relaxing walk in the district and stop at any of the many restaurants or pizzerias for typical meal.
Enjoy Imperial tour program. Tour starts at the Arch of Constantine, the largest and one of the best preserved triumphal arches in Rome. From here our guide will take you inside the Coliseum (skip the line entrance tickets), the most famous monument in the world and a main symbol of Rome. Our guide will explain the cruel events that took place there and answer all your questions. After exiting the Coliseum, you will visit its surrounding monuments like and the Palatine Hill with the Roman Forum Archeological Area (skip the line entrance tickets) undoubtedly the most important and attractive one in the world. Thanks to unique historical, monumental, archaeological values, as well as for its sublime beauty. Just the views from the Palatine over the Forums or the Circus Maximus would be worth a trip to Italy. You will discover also the House of the Vestals, the various Temples, the Senate House, the Capitol Palace the Sacred Way and the Triumph Arches. After the morning tour you will be transferred in the restaurant to enjoy a typical lunch with drinks. After lunch you will enjoy our our afternoon Vatican Tour including the famous Sistine Chapel with the outstanding Creation of Adam, and the incomparable Last Judgment, on the altar wall. We will then proceed the Pio-Clementino halls with the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere. Last stop will be Saint Enjoy Imperial tour program. Tour starts at the Arch of Constantine, the largest and one of the best preserved triumphal arches in Rome. From here our guide will take you inside the Coliseum (skip the line entrance tickets), the most famous monument in the world and a main symbol of Rome. Our guide will explain the cruel events that took place there and answer all your questions.
After exiting the Coliseum, you will visit its surrounding monuments like and the Palatine Hill with the Roman Forum Archeological Area (skip the line entrance tickets) undoubtedly the most important and attractive one in the world. Thanks to unique historical, monumental, archaeological values, as well as for its sublime beauty. Just the views from the Palatine over the Forums or the Circus Maximus would be worth a trip to Italy. You will discover also the House of the Vestals, the various Temples, the Senate House, the Capitol Palace the Sacred Way and the Triumph Arches.
After the morning tour you will be transferred in the restaurant to enjoy a typical lunch with drinks. After lunch you will enjoy our afternoon Vatican Tour including the famous Sistine Chapel with the outstanding Creation of Adam, and the incomparable Last Judgment, on the altar wall. We will then proceed the Pio-Clementino halls with the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere. Last stop will be Saint Peter’s Basilica. Inside this church we will experience the beauty of the world famous sculpture La Pietà by Michelangelo and the impressive Baldachin Altar (in gold and bronze) by GianLorenzo Bernini as well as the splendid Colonnade outside the church.
Enjoy our morning tour to Borghese Gallery & Gardens. Houses in Villa Borghese, one of the most beautiful parks of Rome, the Borghese Gallery is divided in two sections: the ground-floor, with its superb sculptures and the upper floor Gallery with the paintings collection. The art Gallery, renowned for centuries as “the sovereign of all private art collections”, houses masterpieces that the Borghese s (Pope Paul V belonged to that family) have amassed in their tasteful summer residence since 1600. Bernini as a sculptor, Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Domenichino, Correggio, Rubens are just some of the highlights of an incredible wealth of art the latter epitomized by Canova’s famouse nude of Napoleon’s sister, Paolina Bonaparte Borghese. After the visit of the Gallery, the tour continue with a pleasant stroll through the delightful Borghese Park. The area of the Park started as a vineyard until, in 1605, Cardinal Scipione Borghese, nephew of Pope Paul V, turned it into a park. Walking through the panoramic Pincio promenade we will then reach Trinità dei Monti. From the top we will descend the legendary stairs of the Spanish Steps to admire the Fontana della Barcaccia, made by Pietro Bernini. After the morning tour you will be transferred in the restaurant to enjoy a typical lunch with drinks. After lunch you will enjoy our our afternoon Vatican Tour including the famous Sistine Chapel with the outstanding Creation of Adam, and the incomparable Last Judgment, on the altar wall. We will then proceed the Pio-Clementino halls with the Laocoon and Apollo Belvedere. Last stop will be Saint Peter’s Basilica. Inside this church we will experience the beauty of the world famous sculpture La Pietà by Michelangelo and the impressive Baldachin Altar (in gold and bronze) by GianLorenzo Bernini as well as the splendid Colonnade outside the church
Si pensabas que es imposible llegar a la costa de Amalfi desde Roma y volver el mismo día, ¡estás equivocado! Con esta excursión en tren de alta velocidad podrás descubrir las dos joyas de la costa de Amalfi (Amalfi y Positano) acompañado de un guía local. Disfruta de impresionantes vistas y de especialidades gastronómicas de la región, como la mozzarella de búfala.
Destacamos
- Déjate cautivar por los paisajes, sonidos y sabores de la costa de Amalfi
- Pasea entre las pintorescas calles y coloridas casas de Positano y Amalfi
- Degusta los quesos típicos de la zona
Reúnete con un representante en la estación de Roma Termini y sube a bordo de un tren de alta velocidad que te llevará hasta Nápoles, donde estará esperándote un guía local. Seguidamente subirás a un autobús para adentrarte en las sinuosas carreteras que caracterizan la región de Campania. Durante el viaje, tu guía te proporcionará información privilegiada sobre la zona y tendrás la oportunidad de parar para fotografiar los fascinantes paisajes. Disfruta de increíbles vistas a las exuberantes montañas, el mar y los pintorescos pueblos que conforman este paraíso.
La primera parada la haremos en el pueblo más pintoresco de toda la costa, Positano, cuyas casas parecen caer al mar. Pasea por sus sinuosas callejuelas, elegantes boutiques y acogedores cafés; compra un típico “limoncello” o visita la iglesia de Santa María Assunta. Aunque en la actualidad es un destino de la élite cultural, Positano nació como un humilde pueblo pesquero y estuvo casi abandonado hasta que fue “redescubierto” por la jet set interncional, cineastas y escritores.
La siguiente parada será en la antigua capital de la república marítima, que dio nombre a toda la zona: Amalfi. Esta antigua potencia comercial y ciudad portuaria alberga una deslumbrante plaza, una prístina catedral medieval y calles que parecen sacadas de un cuento de hadas. Aquí dispondrás de tiempo libre para almorzar, subir la inmensa escalinata de la catedral para visitar su claustro arabesco o comprar el famoso papel “bambagina”. Si prefieres relajarte, podrás acercarte hasta la bahía para disfrutar de un chapuzón.
Después de visitar las joyas de la corona de la costa de Amalfi, viajarás entre las verdes montañas hasta llegar a una tienda de quesos de gestión familiar, donde tendrás la oportunidad de ver cómo se hace uno de los alimentos más famosos de Italia: la mozzarella de búfala. Prueba esta delicia, elaborada a base de leche de hembra de búfalo, y otros exquisitos quesos como el “caciocavallo”.
Hora de inicio o apertura
Salida del tren Roma – Almafi a las 7:15 horas.
The Vatican Museums are home to over nine miles of art, much of which is never seen by the general public, either for timing or access reasons. Delve deeper into the Vatican Museums than ever before with this Extended Vatican Tour that takes you where the public can’t usually go and visits more general access areas of the museums than a classic Vatican tour.
This special Skip the line tour crosses velvet ropes to gain rare access to the famous Bramante Staircase, a dizzying spiral of carved stone built in 1512 inside a square tower. It once bore the weight of horses, but few ever set foot on it these days, making this visit particularly special.
A sure highlight of the tour will be the beautiful paintings of the Vatican Pinacoteca painting gallery, including Raphael’s ‘Transfiguration’, Caravaggio’s ‘Deposition from the Cross’ and Leonardo Da Vinci’s unfinished ‘St. Jerome in the Wilderness’.
On top of that we’ll visit all the general access rooms covered in our basic Vatican Museums tour, from the Pinecone Courtyard to the Gallery of Tapestries, the Gallery of the Maps, the Gallery of the Candelabra and a highlight of any tour – the Raphael Rooms.
Of course your tour also includes the Vatican Museums’ most famous room, a room whose threshold has a higher footfall than the museums themselves because so many visitors come twice. Over the course of your tour, your guide will have described the works in here, explaining with the aid of photos and drawings, what each section means so that when you arrive here – at the Sistine Chapel – you’ll have time to yourself to take it all in.
The last stop on our extended tour takes you through a special door in the Sistine Chapel and past another long queue to gain access to St. Peter’s Basilica. Every day but Wednesday (when the Papal Audience often means that the Basilica is closed) you’ll have a guided tour inside this colossal building – one of the most important in all of Christianity and home to Michelangelo’s famous sculpture, ‘La Pieta’.
This Extended Vatican Museums Tour is perfect for art-lovers and visitors with an interest in seeing a little more of what the Vatican Museums have to offer.
Treat yourselves to an incredible day of exploration at two of Rome’s most popular attractions, with the Vatican Museums and Colosseum, not to mention the Roman Forum, all specifically crafted for families with kids aged 7-12. We have bundled two of its most popular family tours into one-day combo, so that you and your children get a thorough taste of the treasures of the Vatican with the Sistine Chapel, as well as the world’s most iconic ancient arena and what was once the beating heart of the Roman Empire!
The Vatican Museums are a must-see for tourists of any age, so if you’re wondering whether your kids will get the most out of it look no further. On this specially crafted tour, we have removed the barriers between children and visiting the masterpieces held within its 9 miles of wall to wall art. This fantastic guided visit starts with our special partners' Skip the Line entry, a 2-hour itinerary designed especially for families, careful explanations of some of the world’s best art, as well as specific activities and materials that your children are going to love.
Your kids will be full of energy and burning with curiosity as you step into the museum for a special visit with a passionate guide, whose insight, stories and games will keep your children engaged for an experience that is educational and fun at the same time. We have carefully chosen the most kid-friendly parts of the museum, weaving a rich narrative that covers not only the Vatican’s timeless masterpieces, but also the history of the Papacy itself.
Your young travelers will embark on a journey they will never forget as they explore with their expert guide and imagination to lead them, seeing the Pope-mobile, the wonders of ancient Egypt, the Gallery of Maps and Michelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. After the tour ends, your guide will show you where to gain direct Skip the Line access to St. Peter's Basilica, which you will be able to explore at your own pace.
After approx. 3 hour break, giving both you and your kids plenty of time for lunch and a rest, you’ll meet up with the staff again across town for your Colosseum Family Tour in the afternoon. There are few historical sites in the world that spark the imagination like this immense amphitheater. With a rich history of emperors, gladiators, lions and mock-sea battles – there is something new and fascinating to discover at every turn! As the only Colosseum tour designed to engage kids and adults alike, it is a truly fun experience that is sure to be the highlight of your vacation.
Normal guided tours can often be boring for younger members of the family, but our early childhood education specialist carefully developed a 2-hour Colosseum tour so your kids will feel like Emperor for a day. The result is an exciting and engaging adventure through Rome’s most iconic monument. This is the perfect way to cater to your kids’ interest and energy levels while having an enjoyable time yourself.
Role-playing, visuals, and challenges will keep everyone involved as the gladiatorial arena and Roman Forum are brought to life. Your guide will enthusiastically narrate the history of the Colosseum through stories and anecdotes about the brave men who fought here and the emperors who ruled them, creating vivid pictures of the past. Feel free to participate and encourage your kids to ask questions in this open and interactive environment as the glory of Ancient Rome is explored at its top two archaeological sites.
Expert, kid-approved guides lead both tours on this once in a lifetime combo for the whole family. Their enthusiasm, energy and love for working with children are the hallmarks of this experience that you won’t want to miss, and that will make this particular day in Rome one that your kids will talk about for time to come!
Descubre las grandes joyas artísticas del Vaticano en familia con una visita especial que cautivará tanto a niños como a adultos.
Destacamos
- Conoce la historia del Vaticano y admira los frescos de Miguel Ángel en la Capilla Sixtina
- Acceso prioritario a los Museos Vaticanos y la Basílica de San Pedro
- Material didáctico para los más pequeños
¿Quieres visitar los Museos Vaticanos en familia pero no te atreves? ¿Te preocupa que se puedan aburrir los más pequeños? ¡Tenemos la solución! Este tour está especialmente diseñado para acervar las obras maestras del Vaticano a toda la familia, incluidos los niños (7-12 años), que disfrutarán de una estimulante experiencia interactiva.
Sáltate las colas y accede a los Museos Vaticanos cuando tus hijos todavía conservan toda la energía y curiosidad. Mientras paseas por las galerías, un guía experto narrará interesantes historias y distraerá a los más jóvenes con juegos y materiales que despertarán su imaginación al tiempo que aprenden. Hemos seleccionado las partes del museo más atractivas para los niños. Además de conocer las obras atemporales del Vaticano, podrán sumergirse en la historia del propio Papado.
Contempla el papamóvil, los tesoros del antiguo Egipto y la Galería de Mapas antes de profundizar en la carrera artística de Miguel Ángel a través de sus obras. ¡Descubrirás que incluso los genios tienen sus limitaciones al conocer el concepto que tenía el artista de las ballenas!
El tour termina en la majestuosa Capilla Sixtina, donde tu guía te señalará la entrada de acceso prioritario a la Basílica de San Pedro, que podrás explorar a tu ritmo. Allí encontrarás otros muchos tesoros, como la “Pietà” de Miguel Ángel.
Delight in the rare privilege of discovering the Pope’s summer residence in Castel Gandolfo, recently opened by Pope Francis for a select number of tours. Until a short time ago such a visit would have been impossible, but for the first time we offer an exclusive experience of this magical realm, filled with secrets and history, that is sure to charm you thanks to our privileged position as an official Vatican partner, all with benefits you can’t find anywhere else!
This unique and carefully crafted tour takes you on a journey of discovery to the Vatican’s most coveted getaway in Castel Gandolfo just 15 miles south of Rome in the verdant Alban hills, where you will be treated to a guided visit of the Papal summer residence, including the Apostolic Palace and the Barberini Gardens, as well as a once in a lifetime chance to have a buffet lunch on local products that come directly from the Pope’s private farm, with the chance to buy them for yourself, a rare privilege usually reserved exclusively for Vatican citizens, dignitaries, the high clergy or the Pope himself, and we’re the only tour operator to offer this!
Meet the expert guide who will accompany you throughout the day at a central location in Rome before embarking on the 1-hour bus ride to Castel Gandolfo via private coach. As the city slowly transforms into lush forested hills, you will already begin to feel the enchantment of this singularly unique area. Not only is it sealed off from the noise and chaos of central Rome, it is also a place where nature amazingly still reigns supreme, a fact that has drawn the Popes here for centuries. Once arrived, you will stand in awe of the natural context that the Papal summer residence stands in, an immense volcanic lake whose crater walls are crowned by the Papal Palace itself.
Once arrived and fresh with the captivating stories and commentary provided by your guide on the way up, you’ll have some free time in the town of Castel Gandolfo for a coffee break, shopping for souvenirs or just exploring its narrow alleys and sweeping views with tips and recommendations from your guide.
Romance is never far away in Rome, even more so in the Trastevere neighborhood, where the picturesque streets, buildings and scenery spark timeless feelings that are only equaled in love. What better place to celebrate Valentine’s Day than here? Begin the evening with a leisurely stroll through the narrow alleyways of this charming and authentic district. Trastevere means “beyond the Tiber”, and it is without doubt one of Rome’s most beautiful areas. Once you’ve taken in its allure, you’ll enjoy an exclusive romantic dinner inside a private 17th century villa. Sitting in quite possibly in the most beautiful dining room you’ve ever seen, a traditional 4-course Valentine’s Day dinner will be prepared by the masterful hands of your private chef, all paired perfectly with wine.
First, you’ll meet your expert, local English-speaking guide in one of the most famous piazzas in the city center. In fitting with Valentine’s Day, this area is known as the beating heart of Rome, one of the most ancient and beloved quarters of the Eternal City. As your guide takes you through the hidden alleys and cobbled streets of Trastevere, you’ll be enchanted by what see and hear as you learn the history, culture and stories only locals know. Imagine yourselves living here in quaint quiescence as you look up at the charming homes and terraces stacked over these romantic streets. On to the lesser known and less crowded section of town, where upon an almost hidden street you’ll be invited into a spectacular private residence. Only a select few have the privileged of entering this villa. Its beauty will leave you speechless, and knowing this family still lives here may leave you envious. Imagine how coveted your experience will be by those back home, as well as other tourists who did not take this exclusive opportunity. Reserved to select groups of 15 people or fewer, it is a truly remarkable intimate experience that cannot be rivaled elsewhere.
Upon your arrival, you will be welcomed by the chef. The villa’s warm atmosphere will immediately make you feel like you’re part of the family. Seated in the candlelit dining room, your taste buds will be treated to an authentic Italian 4-course dinner accompanied perfectly with wine. Your chef will delight you with his regional cuisine, which uses only the freshest and highest-quality ingredients. This is a Valentine’s treat not to be missed.
Throughout dinner you’ll be entertained with music filling the atmosphere with romance. Your guide will quench your curiosity with interesting facts and tasty tidbits about your meal, Italian traditions and your host family. This is the only way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Rome, and only available on this exclusive tour. Buon appetito!
This tour will give you the opportunity to taste four Italian craft beers and three delicious beer-friendly finger food pairings as you learn about Italian food and culture in an intimate group setting.
During this walking tour you will visit the ancient and extremely picturesque neighborhood of Regola and, once crossed a bridge, the lively medieval Trastevere both set along the Tiber River, one opposite the other.
While tasting, your local guide will explain the evolution of the beer culture in Italy during the last decade, where Italian micro-brewing has seen a tremendous growth due to energetic and imaginative young brewers.
Easy entrance small group walking tour with a full visit of the Ancient area of the Eternal city and the Vittoriano Monument Panoramic Terraces. Rome is the most eternally beautiful city in the world. Almost every street is a marvel of antiquated architectural treasures positively seething with history.
During this walking tour our English speaking guide will introduce you the world famous symbols of Rome: Colosseum and Roman Forum. After the Ancient Rome you will visit the gorgeous "Altare della Patria", also known as the Il Vittoriano. Few words can adequately describe the simply breathtaking view which may be enjoyed from the Terrace of the Vittoriano.
The view is allembracing, taking in the magnificent churches of the historic centre, the River Tiber and Jewish Ghetto to sweep across to Capitol Hill and the Quirinale. The tour also includes the Italian Gelato Tasting that you get to eat while walking around at leisure.
Combine a bike tour of the Eternal city with a food tour of Rome! You will literally ride your way across town while experiencing all the flavors of Rome, both edible and cultural. During the tour you will also have a real Italian breakfast menu comprised of, an espresso coffee paired with the typical roman croissant at a traditional artisan bakery shop.
Following your guide on an easy ride to admire the Ancient Imperial and Republican Forums, the Colosseum, the Jewish Ghetto, the Circus Maximum, Campo de’ Fiori square and the medieval market, the Pantheon and the breathtaking Trevi Fountain. At each stop you will be given the opportunity to take fantastic pictures as the guide shares with you the history of the visited area. During your tour you will also enjoy a crunchy roman pizza made with an artisan ancient recipe in one of the most famous “forno” (bakery) of Rome. By the end of your Bike and Food Tour experience you will finish on a sweet note with a homemade Italian ice cream, learning its ancient origins and why it’s so important for the Italian culture.