30 best excursions in Rome

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Rome is a city where a variety of eras, cultures and traditions are intertwined. It is not easy to independently figure out all the variety of attractions, architectural styles and tourist routes in the Italian capital. That is why the best way to get acquainted with a unique city is individual or group excursions in Rome in Russian with experienced guides who have developed author's routes especially for you. Younger guests will also not be left without attention, especially for them, children's excursions to the most interesting places in Rome.

Rome in 10,000 steps

It seems that it is simply impossible to understand the urban chaos, the intricacies of the streets, and even more so the “iconic” sights of Rome. In fact, it only takes 10,000 steps to do it, accompanied by an experienced guide. During the excursion, you will not only get acquainted with the main architectural masterpieces of the city, but also find answers to very interesting, typically Roman questions. For example, what events led to the formation of holes in the walls of the Colosseum and now it resembles, on a large scale, a head of Dutch cheese? Where can you see an elephant in the heart of Italy?

How did twenty people manage to fit inside the equestrian monument to the king located on Piazza Venezia? And many, many others ... The excursion begins at the walls of the "eternal" monument - the Colosseum. Further, the route passes the Roman Forums, the Capitol, Piazza Venezia, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps and other notable places that must be seen when arriving in Rome.

Secrets and legends of 5 districts

Rome is not only about the greatest architectural masterpieces, historical facts and the cycle of dates. If from the abundance of information you are already starting to feel dizzy, then it's time to take a break and get acquainted with the “other” Rome - mysterious, unusual and, of course, very romantic. The 5 central districts of Rome, Regola, Parione, Pigna, Sant Angelo and Sant Eustachio, can rightfully be considered the heart of the Italian capital. It is with them that most of her secrets and legends are connected.

It is unlikely that during your acquaintance with the Colosseum, Forums and other mast see someone will tell you about where Napoleon's mother lived, why cats still live in the center of the Eternal City, what secrets the Turtle fountain keeps and what is the tragedy of Giorgiano Bruno. An excellent addition to the informative story will be the opportunity to drink a real espresso in a colorful and very cozy coffee shop. The route will pass through Piazza Venezia, St. Eustachius, Navona, as well as many noticeable architectural structures and cozy courtyards - not so large-scale, no less attractive.

Sightseeing walk around the city

All roads lead to the Eternal City. One of them will be passed during this excursion, having made a journey into the past. After all, only by going back hundreds of years you can understand how and how the ancient Romans lived. The sightseeing walk will begin from the very place where a powerful state was founded in 753 BC. True, you won't have to climb the Palatine Hill this time, but you will definitely get a look at the panorama from the walls of the Circus Maximus. By the way, this building is also related to antiquity - many hundreds of years ago it was considered the largest hippodrome of Ancient Rome.

The next item on the program is the Colosseum, one of the symbols of Italy. On the way to it, you will have to look at the ancient imperial palaces, forums and the elegant, albeit a little pompous, Piazza Venezia. You can endlessly talk about the main amphitheater of all times and peoples - its history symbolizes the change of generations, eras and views. But on this excursion it will not be possible to stay at its walls for a long time, because there is still the Pantheon and the Plaza de España with the famous staircase ahead. This fascinating route will end on the steps of the latter.

Evening tour of the colorful Trastevere area

The Trastevere area is rarely featured in Rome travel guides. It is not surprising that this cozy and quiet place is so loved by the locals. The walls of the houses are covered with ivy. Behind some of them, monuments will await you. And also a real ancient market. On an evening walk, you will hear stories about the lifestyle of the urban poor who used to settle in the area. And you will find out which trattorias and bars on Trilussa Square Italian youth like to go to.

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Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill with one ticket - 20 €
Time entrance to St. Peter's Basilica with audio guide - € 19.50
Fast track entry to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel - 28 €
Borghese Gallery: reserved admission ticket - 22 €
Skip-the-line: Museums, Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Basilica - 49.90 €
Rome: hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tour - € 14
Bus ticket in Rome: 24, 48 or 72 hours - 28 €
St. Peter's Basilica with ascent to the dome and a visit to the crypt - 45 €

From the Colosseum to the Vatican

The streets of Rome are full of fascinating stories. You will hear them while walking around the main sights of the city. With a leisurely story, you will walk past the Colosseum. See the Spanish Steps and refresh yourself with the spray of the Trevi Fountain. At the Vatican, a stroll through the main square awaits. The guide will tell you about the history of the city, tell its legends. And he will tell you where else you can go in search of impressions.

Rome with the breeze

Some people think that seeing all the iconic sights of Rome is like embracing the immensity. It is really very difficult to do this on foot, but by car it is quite possible! In addition, during such a walk you will certainly be not only interesting, but also fun and comfortable! After all, what could be better than getting to know the Eternal City with the breeze, through an open car window, making stops in the most interesting places? An experienced guide will be happy to help you see everything, or almost everything.

The route will pass not only past the well-known mast-see - the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, the Imperial Forums ... (the list does not end there, of course), but also other less famous, but no less interesting architectural masterpieces - Villa Borghese, People's Square, Hadrian's bridge and so on. If you are traveling together and want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of romance and love, notify the guide about this in advance. He will change the route a little and the luxury car will stop not only in the above places, but also in the beautiful Orange Grove, as well as in the Monte Mario quarter.

Private morning tour of the Vatican area and Castel Sant'Angelo

It is fresh and quiet in the Vatican early in the morning. At this time, it seems that he reveals his secrets to you personally. So let's go for a walk through its most beautiful areas between St. Peter's Basilica and the Castel Sant'Angelo. Ancient squares and quarters, St. Peter's Cathedral and the Castel Sant'Angelo await you. After a classic Italian breakfast, your guide will tell you about the history of the Vatican. And it will tell you what to look for while walking.

Cathedral of St. Peter in the Vatican

The Vatican is a state within a city. And the central place in it is occupied by the Cathedral of St. Peter. Raphael and Michelangelo had a hand in its creation. Therefore, the cathedral is not only the largest Christian church, but also a cultural monument. We invite you to visit it with an experienced guide. You will walk through the majestic halls, look at a fragment of the Life-giving Cross. Learn the myths and legends of this place. And then you can send the postcard home with the postmark of the Pope.

Gastronomic tour "Delicious Rome" (from 2 people)

A real tour of the Magic Roman Gastronomy awaits the guests of the city. The kingdom of intoxicating Italian wines, the kingdom of fragrant cheeses, Smoked Quarter, Excellent Ham Square ... The names alone awaken the appetite. This is not another Rome, this is the city that only the locals know. Tourists are invited to stroll through the best shops in the capital, where they sell only fresh produce.

The tour will combine a visit to the Jewish Ghetto with a fine wine tasting in the best oenotheques in Rome. Travelers can sample traditional Roman cuisine at the local taverns, some of which are over 300 years old. The secrets of the secret places where the Romans themselves eat will be revealed to them. To inspect the quarter, visit 3 establishments and tasting, which is paid separately, 2.5 hours are allocated, which will definitely be remembered.

See Rome and fall in love

The first acquaintance with Rome can give a lot of positive emotions and vivid impressions, but it can only bring disappointment. To prevent the latter from happening, it is better to discover the Italian capital with an experienced guide who will help you understand the intricacies of the streets and the endless series of must-see attractions. By the way, highlighting the main ones from them is also not an easy task and an inexperienced tourist may simply not be able to cope with it.

During the sightseeing walk, you will see the Colosseum, Piazza Venezia, from the balcony of one of the buildings of which the famous Mussolini was broadcasting, the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Spain and Popolo, the Trevi Fountain, where the famous Marcello Mastroianni, or rather his movie hero, bathed. By the way, many tourists are interested in whether it is possible to repeat his feat. The answer to this question can also be found during the excursion. In order for the walk not to turn into a continuous educational program with dates and facts, several stops will be made, during which you can taste ice cream, coffee and tiramisu, as well as talk with the guide in an informal setting and ask him any questions of interest.

Eternal rome

A tour of the city, which survived the Etruscans, Itakians, Visigoths and many others, offers to touch the history itself, to feel the breath of times. It is not for nothing that Rome is called the Eternal City. The Italian capital has preserved many monuments of antiquity: the Colosseum, which is strongly associated with Rome, this time will give way to the temple of all gods - the Pantheon and Hadrian's mausoleum, which has turned into a museum during its existence.

Another association is the dwarf state-city of the Vatican, where many historical and cultural sites are located in an area of ​​less than 0.5 km2. Some of them have long become the hallmark of the city, like St. Peter's Cathedral with the square in front of it. In addition to this, the route will also include Narodnaya, Spanish and Navona Square. The castle of St. Angel, shrouded in legends, will not be ignored either. If the walk takes place on Sunday, tourists will have a chance to see the Pope blessing the people in the square.

Gate to gate: sightseeing tour of Rome

This excursion in Rome in Russian is for those who want to see a classic city, learn about the history of the Italian capital, get acquainted with traditions that have formed over hundreds and even thousands of years. In 3 hours, you will not only see the main sights, but also understand, through the prism of time, what influenced the views, lifestyle and thoughts of modern residents of the Eternal City.

The route starts at the gates of San Giovani, once they were the southeastern entrance to the fortress, and ends at the North. And between them, the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and many other attractions await guests. A great addition for those who are going to continue their acquaintance with Rome on their own will be a story about the modern life of the capital - transport, museums, rules of conduct, traditions and so on. Having such information, it will be much easier to navigate and discover more and more new corners of the Eternal City.

Trip to Naples and Pompeii with lunch

Even those who have never been to Italy know what the ancient city of Pompeii looked like. We offer to compare the original with the painting by Karl Bryullov. You will see the city, piece by piece, restored by archaeologists. But in the beginning, you will have a trip to the homeland of pizza, masquerades and the Italian mafia. You will look at Naples from the bus window and then take a walk. At the end of the tour, you will find pizza, wine and dessert.

Another Rome - add to the list of favorite places in the capital

If your first acquaintance with the Eternal City has already taken place, but you want to continue to discover it for yourself, accompanied by an experienced guide, then the best option is to go on an excursion to Another Rome. You will visit the corners that are far from the tourist routes. Many travelers leave without knowing about their attractiveness and believing that they have fully completed the excursion program. In fact - Rome can be discovered endlessly for oneself, it will always amaze and shimmer with more and more new facets.

So, the “other” route will start from the very hill where Romulus and Remus chose the place for the foundation of the Eternal Capital, following the flight of birds. Today a beautiful panorama opens up from here. In addition, you will be able to visit Orange Park, one of the first forums, the Jewish ghetto and other places that are not written about in guidebooks. A lot of amazing facts will open before you. For example, have you ever guessed that in the Italian capital there is a place where you can spy on the life of three states through the keyhole? And these are far from all the surprises that you have to discover while walking through the “other” Rome.

Walking sightseeing tour in a mini-group (from 2 people)

Tourist Rome with the most famous sights: the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and Venice, the Pantheon and the Capitol, and non-tourist Rome with lovely courtyards hidden behind the fortress walls, crooked streets and typical Roman details are the objects of an excursion that will suit both beginners and those who are in I've been to Rome before. The route will include such controversial architectural structures as the Vittoriano monument, which was conceived as a rival of the Colosseum. This unusual complex consists of a columned portico housing museums.

The roof of the building, where one of the best viewing platforms on the historical center of the capital is hidden, is crowned with 2 chariots of the goddess of victory. And in front of the building there is an equestrian statue of the first king of Italy. Another extraordinary place in Rome is Piazza Largo Argentina, which will be the next point of the route. During the arrangement, fragments of 4 temples were found here. This strange place, so beloved by local cats, is also considered the alleged place of the murder of Julius Caesar.

All Rome in a few hours

Of course, it is impossible to see all of Rome in a few hours - unless you have climbed to the height of a bird's eye view. But learning to navigate pretty well in its central part in order to continue acquaintance in the future is very real. Especially if during the first walk you will be accompanied by an experienced guide. The route will pass by the beautiful squares of Navona, Venice and Spain, the Colosseum, the Imperial Forums, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and other attractions included by all guidebook authors in the list of the best.

However, do not think that the tour will be limited to boring dates and historical facts. Guests going for a walk will have the opportunity to look at the Eternal City through the eyes of Michelangelo and Karl Bryullov, repeat the path of Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, having a cup of coffee in his favorite coffee shop and, of course, get acquainted with practical information about the modern life of the city.

Group Walking Tour "Secrets of the Vatican"

One of the most mysterious places in the world is located in the center of Rome. A shrine for millions, an autonomous state, a city within a city, the largest archive of secret documents from testimony about the real life of Jesus and the possible location of the Holy Grail to helping the Nazis - the Vatican is unrecognizable. Some secrets will only be revealed to tourists, but everyone can appreciate its magnificence. In 3 hours they will have to see some of the Vatican museums (there are more than 25 of them), where famous works of art, masterpieces collected by popes are kept.

Tourists will admire the dance of the columns that adorn the square in front of the famous Cathedral of St. Peter, under which the grave of Jesus' disciple Peter is supposedly located. Those who walked inside will see Michelangelo's Pieta, copies of which are found in many temples. Unique frescoes by Botticelli, Perugino and Rosseli will long attract the attention of visitors to the Sistine Chapel, as will Michelangelo's Last Judgment.

Secret Rome

Rome is not only the Colosseum, the Imperial Forums and other “mast see” indicated in the guidebooks. Even if all these objects have already been studied by you, you can always continue your acquaintance and discover a few more “secret” places, which, as a rule, are not written about in guidebooks. The most amazing thing is that most of them are located in the center, literally a stone's throw from popular tourist routes.

A walk through the “secret” Rome will begin where all Russian travelers in the 19th century were “marked” without fail. And then ... then there are many interesting facts to learn. For example, what are Roman artichokes and how they differ from any others. Where the very first orange tree in Italy is located. What adventures and misunderstandings happened to the builders of the subway in the Eternal City. How the Egyptian pyramid, built in the 1st century BC, ended up in Rome (this is not a joke, it really exists!). The list can be continued for quite a long time. This tour is not just a collection of historical facts and boring dates. This is a fascinating walk through a completely different Rome, which you did not even know about before. By the way, this is exactly how Brodsky saw him in his works (this is also to be discussed).

All Rome in 1 day (from 2 people)

The history of this city has almost 3 millennia, and it will take only 5 hours to explore it. An overview of the Italian capital includes visits to iconic places: the ancient Colosseum, the majestic Roman Forum, the largest Trevi fountain, the Capitoline Hill, where 3 stairs lead, one of which brings good luck in the lottery. During a walk around the city, tourists will see 6 squares, the most famous of which is considered to be Narodnaya, the most beautiful is St. Peter, and Torre Argentina is an archaeological site.

Among the fountains, the undoubted favorite of tourists is the business card of Rome - Trevi, where you can guess the future by throwing a certain number of coins into the water. In addition, travelers are invited to solve the riddle of 4 turtles at the fountain of the same name and admire the Barcaccia fountain. The Jewish Ghetto, the Castle of St. Angel, the Papal Palace, the Church of the Holy Mother of God, the portico of Octavia and much more can be included in the tour if desired and sufficient time is available.

Trastevere - the real spirit of Rome

Rome is many-sided and varied. Tourists mainly study its central part, located on one of the banks of the Tiber, and do not even realize that there is a beautiful colorful Trastevere quarter on the other. Its history began in antiquity, during the time of Emperor Augustus. Gradually, the political and economic significance of Trastevere was lost, but the locals managed to preserve the authenticity and medieval (perhaps even earlier) flavor. Narrow winding streets, cozy coffee shops, the aroma of homemade pizza and clothes on ropes thrown between houses facing each other. All this can be seen here today.

The walk will begin from Trilussa Square. In two hours you will not only wander along the winding streets, but also get acquainted with many interesting basilicas. For example, Santa Maria in Trastevere, the square in front of which has long been chosen by street musicians and artists. The excursion will end on the island of Tiberina, which in 293 BC was “used” for medical purposes. Today it houses the Fatebenefratelli Hospital.

Group sightseeing tour "Rome at 15:15"

A 2-hour promenade through the Italian capital will give a general idea of ​​the Eternal City, introduce both famous and non-tourist places. Travelers will visit the Campo di Fiori square full of restless souls, where Giordano Bruno was executed. There is even more mysticism in the Piazza del Bocca del Verita, where travelers will see a medieval lie detector - the Mouth of Truth.

Minerva Square is usually missed, in the center of which is an obelisk mounted on the back of an elephant, which the locals call a piglet. Behind him is a monastery, where Galileo was forced to abandon the heliocentric system. Otherwise, the guide will guide guests of the city along a route that includes the main attractions. Tourists will see the Pantheon, which has not changed over the millennia, the Capitol with palaces, squares and temples, the Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona.

Haunted Rome

Many legends and myths are associated with Rome. If you believe them, then after sunset, with the onset of dusk and silence, a huge number of spirits and ghosts appear on the streets. You can “get to know” them during an unusual three-hour excursion. The walk will begin near the Vatican, where the spirits of many popes and even Julius Caesar “live” to this day. Some local residents claim to have seen them, moreover, more than once. Who knows, maybe you will be lucky to “meet” some of them. Further, the route will pass through the Borgo Pio area, Navona Square and Spain.

There are a lot of legends and stories associated with houses and people who lived on these streets! If fear takes possession of you completely, you can go to a cafe and have a cup of coffee in order to relax and plunge back into the world of mysticism, mysteries and secrets. For an additional fee, you can not only walk along the city streets, but also visit an aristocratic haunted apartment. A glass of champagne on the veranda will be a pleasant addition to the scary stories.

Ancient Rome Walking Tour (Group Walking Tour)

“As long as the Colosseum exists, Rome will also exist,” the chronicler said in the 7th century. A visit to this iconic place, as well as the no less significant Roman Forum, is the program of a 2-hour tour.
During the walk, guests of the city will learn about the greatness of the Roman Empire, grandiose plans and daring accomplishments. The story of cunning and wise senators, great generals, brave gladiators will be intertwined with legends and even gossip.

Tourists will be offered to inspect the Black Stone, under which the grave of Romulus is supposedly located, the reference point of the Golden Mile distances and the door to the underworld - the Navel of the Earth. The route includes the Mamertine prison, where the apostles Peter and Paul whiled away the last hours of their lives, bringing a happy life to the newlyweds Triumphal Arches, etc. The tour includes a visit to the majestic Colosseum, which is guarded on earth by the ghosts of gladiators who died here. According to legend, a huge basilisk feeding on blood serves as an underground guard.

Rome by tram

If you already know all the mast see of Rome, but you don’t want to stop there and want to continue exploring the city, then you can go on a very unusual excursion - alternative to walking, car and bus - by tram. During such a trip, you will see many corners and quarters, which, as a rule, remain outside the tourist sights.Sometimes it seems that they are so different that they simply cannot "get along" in the same city. But the guide will be happy to tell you how you can do it, and will also introduce you to the peculiarities of each of them.

The route starts in the beautiful park of Villa Borghese. Before the meeting, you can stroll along the elegant alleys, admire the exquisite fountains and take a few souvenir photos. Nearby there is a tram stop, from which you have to hit the road. The first "respite" will be in the Copede quarter. Do you know a lot about Liberty, Art Deco and Baroque architectural styles? If the latter is quite typical for Italy, then the first two will be discovered by many for the first time.

Further, from the tram window, you will see the elite district of Parioli with its luxurious residences. The next stop is in San Lorenzo. You just can't walk past its streets with impromptu paintings on the walls, performances by artists and other attributes of street art. After exploring Rome, a modern tram will bring you to the ancient regions and then return to the present. And the unusual route will end at the walls of the Colosseum, where, in fact, all tram tracks lead.

Secret Rome: Guided Tour to Trastevere and Ghetto District

To escape from the overwhelming scale and grandeur of the creations of the Roman Empire, tourists are offered in 2 colorful districts. The first, in addition to the name Trastevere preserved from the Etruscans, is known for its unique lively atmosphere. A walk through this quarter with narrow streets will give views of the most ancient church of St. Mary, the beautiful Villa Farnesina, Trilussa Square and the most beautiful fountains. Travelers will walk along the street. Lungaretta, which is XVI century. served as the largest road. Along it there were taverns, which have now replaced cafes and restaurants.

A tour of the second district will remind you that the oppression of the Jewish people did not begin with Hitler. This is the famous Jewish ghetto, where for a long time residents had to build on their houses, because it was impossible to expand the quarter. Visible from all parts of Rome - the synagogue, the Portico of Octavia and the Theater of Marcellus await travelers.

Walking in unknown Rome

Sometimes it seems that the guidebooks describe every inch of Rome. In fact, this is not the case. Even in the central part of the city, there are many interesting places that remain outside the usual routes. It is rather difficult to find and “discover” them on your own. But accompanied by a guide is quite real. Few people realize that the Circus Maximus is not just a building, but a real antique hippodrome that deserves close attention. It is here that the route through unknown Rome will begin. Next, you have to make a small tourist feat - climb the Aventine Hill and understand how much those who do not reach this beautiful place lose.

Descending from the hill is already in the other direction - to the Tiber embankment. The next item on the program is a small church that houses the Mouth of Truth - something like an antique lie detector. The excursion will end in the picturesque Trastevere district, which is famous not only for its narrow winding streets, but also for its famous inhabitants. For example, it was here that the house of Raphael's beloved was located, and is located.

Rome underground

Those who want to discover a “different” Rome can go on this unusual and very exciting excursion - through the Garbatella quarters, reminiscent of both Neapolitan quarters and a holiday village, and the informal Ostiense, where factory buildings perfectly coexist with modern street art. Garbatella is a place reminiscent of movie sets. Indeed, Italian cinema is very often “nailed” for filming just here. After all, the locals are the real esthetes. Each courtyard resembles a flower bouquet. It feels like it was specially removed before your arrival. It is even hard to believe that this is a typical building of the 1930s.

The lack of iconic sights is more than compensated by the color of the streets, the cozy café and the lack of tourists. Ostiense was a gloomy, unremarkable industrial quarter a few decades ago. Everything changed after the local authorities came up with the idea to "revive" it with a street art festival. This is how the walls of factories were decorated with unusual modern paintings, which you can get acquainted with during this unusual excursion.

Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica

Art is something without which it is simply impossible to imagine Italy. You can start acquaintance with it in different places, but it is difficult to find better than the Vatican museums. Visiting them is a kind of tourist feat, because the duration of the galleries is no less than 7 kilometers. And this despite the fact that if you decide to visit them yourself, without a guide, you will first have to stand in line for tickets for several hours. It should be noted, not the best pastime.

So what awaits guests at the Vatican Museums? First of all, unique collections of antique art, tapestries, works by Raphael (it was he who painted several rooms). And, of course, the opportunity to see the legendary Sistine Madonna. The next item on the program is a visit to St. Peter's Basilica. Its decoration and grandeur will surely amaze even those who are completely far from religion. By the way, it is here that the only sculpture by Michelangelo is located, which the author personally signed.

Colosseum and Roman Forum

The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are the greatest monuments not only of Rome or Italy, but of the whole world. In order to learn about the past of the Eternal City, you must certainly get acquainted with their history. Of course, this can be done independently by studying the mountains of literature, but it is much easier to visit them accompanied by a guide who will fascinatingly tell about the past, present and even the future of the ancient heritage. The first item on the program is the open-air museum, the Roman Forum. Of course, the surviving ruins are only a small part of what was built in antiquity. However, by “plugging in” the imagination, one can easily imagine the scale.

The next point is the most famous arena in the world, the Colosseum. It's hard to believe, but its age is more than 2000 years. Over the years, it has experienced ups and downs, becoming either an “imperial scene” or a quarry. There were other periods, which, as well as the secrets kept by the Colosseum, the guide will gladly tell you about. And, finally, the last point of the program is the Arc de Triomphe of Constantine, about which you will also have to learn a lot of interesting things. It seems that there are not many points in this program, but, believe me, it is quite enough for the first acquaintance with Ancient Rome - there is a huge amount of information to be obtained.

Vatican Museums - the history of masterpieces and the "mirror" of the eras

Turning over the pages of the history of Rome and Italy, you can get acquainted not only with architectural landmarks, but also works of art. An experienced guide will help you not to get lost in time and space, traveling through the Vatican museums and discovering more and more new masterpieces. The route of the excursion will pass through the galleries of the Papal State. During the walk, you will get acquainted with the works of Raphael, Michelangelo and other famous masters.

Many of them carry a hidden meaning, which not everyone can solve on their own. What inspired the artists? How did they feel? How did you feel about the result? All these mysteries will open before you during a tour of the Vatican museums.

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