All Rome in one Day: 10 top sites with luxury car and lunch

Description
Discover the 10 most important sites of Rome in a Day! Book this complete city tour to take in as many Rome highlights as possible with an expert private guide!
We offer you the best way to get around in this busy town; by car! Your driver will take you to all the main Rome highlights.
This one-day in Rome tour is the perfect introduction to Rome, so be sure to discover the best Rome sites before you do anything else.
*NOTE: On Sunday and religious holidays, the Vatican is closed (read more details below)
ITINERARY
Colosseum
Start at the Arch of Constantine and then move onto the colossal theater, the Coliseum, where fights between gladiators and beasts took place to please bloodthirsty Roman Emperors. Upwards of 50,000 spectators would gather beneath the cool awnings to witness the cruel battles unfold. Many events took place in the grand Coliseum arena, but we will leave the details to your private guide!
Roman Forum
Now pass through the Roman Forums – the ancient marketplace where day-to-day life continued unabated for centuries with many a triumphal procession, public speech, gladiatorial march, and political campaign run in its surrounds. The rich archaeological history of the Roman Forum now attracts upwards of 4.5 million sightseers a year.
Then take in the Sacred Way, the route of victorious generals as they returned from battle in triumph. Listen to the tales of your private guide as they recount stories of Julius Caesar, who orchestrated the construction in 46 B.C. Other Emperors continued to develop the space through to AD 608.
Palatine
According to ancient legend, Romulus founded Rome on the Palatine hill in 753 B.C. Following his actions, the Emperors built their opulent homes for the rest of the civilization to enjoy. Take part in this tour of Rome in one day and walk in the same footsteps of Roman Emperors who lived more than 2,000 years before you, bringing more than two millennia of history to life.
Vatican
Your next stop will be Vatican city. Home to countless Popes, there are few more uplifting sights than this spiritually enriching setting. The unmissable Sistine Chapel – with its sublime "Last Judgment" by Michelangelo – might be one, as this masterpiece draws crowds from far and wide.
Despite much on offer, following your certified guide, you will leave the Vatican feeling educated and informed. Among the galleries of the Vatican Museum, you will enjoy a unique collection of mosaics, ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, as well as the magnificent Raphael Rooms, once the official residence of the Pope himself.
St. Peter's Basilica
Now, your tour of Rome in 1 day will continue onto the 16th century St. Peter's Basilica. Thanks to your private guide, you will gain access through a hidden door. First, admire Michelangelo's "Pietà," then take in other highlights that include the Pope's tombs before finally setting your gaze on the towering Basilica of St. Peter. It is the largest Christian Church in the world and is guaranteed to amaze all who visit.
Just before ending your tour of the Vatican, you will enjoy the curved colonnades of St. Peter's Square before a brief sighting of the Pope's Balcony.
Remember to cover knees and shoulders before entering the Sistine Chapel and the St. Peter's Basilica.
Spanish Steps
Next, proceed to the Spanish Steps, one of the most famous places to visit in Rome. Admire the Church of Trinità dei Monti, which sits at the top of the renowned stairwell with the Fontana Della Barcaccia at its foot. As you stand and listen to your guide, you will wonder how they were ever able to complete the marvelous Spanish Steps.
Trevi Fountain
Hidden down the city's narrow backstreets, Fontana di Trevi is a secretive masterpiece and perhaps the most spectacular fountain in Rome. It stands at the end of one of the ancient aqueducts that supplied the Roman empire with water. This iconic setting attracts many visitors if only for them to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain waters to ensure their safe return to Rome at some stage in the future.
Pantheon
A true masterpiece among the places to visit in Rome included in your Rome in a Day tour: The Pantheon. Immaculately preserved and seemingly just a few centuries old, it isn't easy to believe that the structure was finished in AD 128 by Emperor Hadrian. The square in front of the Pantheon is a gathering place for locals. Its decorative 16th-century fountain sits beneath an Egyptian obelisk.
Navona Square
Finish the perfect day in Rome with a trip to Navona square, one of the city's most prominent squares. This space is among the most famous Rome highlights for one primary reason: Bernini's "Fountain of the Four Rivers." Built to represent The Nile, The Ganges, The Danube, and Rio de la Plata. Piazza Navona is the atelier of artists who arrive to peddle their wares daily.
Lunch
Between 1 pm and 2 pm, you will be offered lunch in a selected restaurant, as included in the tour price.
*Sunday in Rome special tour
On Sundays and religious holidays, the Vatican is closed. Due to the Wow Tour's high request, we designed a Sunday in Rome experience with the Capitoline Museum in its place. The Capitoline Museum looks onto the famous Capitoline Hill, a museum itself. On its top, you enjoy spectacular views over the Roman Forums!
The Capitoline Museum is very dear to the Romans. It houses magnificent sculptures reminding the city's glorious past, like the bronze originals of the She-Wolf and Marco Aurelio statue. Among the places to visit in Rome, it is also on the top of the list for its Picture Gallery, with Caravaggio's masterpieces, among others who wrote Italian art history.
Included
- Courtesy pick-up from any centrally located hotel/apartment/B&B
- Driving guided tour of Trevi, Pantheon, Spanish Steps, and Navona
- Guided visit of Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica
- Guided visit of Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine
- Lunch in a typical restaurant (starter, main course, and water)
- Skip the line tickets to the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica
- Skip the line tickets to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine
- Professional guide
- Transfers between one site to the other
- Drop off back at your hotel, or any central location of your choice
- COVID 19 safety measures: face mask and hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff (social distancing from other visitors enforced: temperature checks for everybody entering museums and archaeological sites).
Excluded
- extras at the restaurant and spirits
- extra charge for farther pick up locations (see additional information)