Highlights
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The gardens of the Villa d'Este
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The presence of a guide
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The ruins of the maritime theatre of Hadrian's Villa
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Duration 7hrs
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Starting time 9:30 AM
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Description
Leave Rome to discover the ancient city of Tivoli in the Roman province of Latium. This tour includes visits to Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana.
When you leave Rome, your tour will first take you to the Villa d'Este. Constructed in the 16th century, the Villa d'Este is a major reference in Italian Renaissance architecture. With its status as a world heritage site, the Villa d'Este and its marvellous gardens (home to the famous "Hundred Fountains") is a truly captivating site.
After your visit to the Villa d'Este and a lunch break, your tour will continue towards the Villa Adriana.
The Villa Adriana, or Hadrian's Villa, is an imperial residence constructed by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century. Forgotten for centuries, the ruins of this site spread across over 120 hectares are now recognized as for their precious historical value.
Among the remaining structures, you can visit the maritime theatre, the Canopus and its caryatids, see the statues of ancients gods or even the roman baths and the imperial palace.
Good to know
- Availability: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday (excluding exceptional dates)
- Departure point: via Vespasiano
No charges will be levied for cancellations made more than 7 days before the date of the activity (excluding special dates). After this, the following charges will be levied:
Between 7 and 4 days prior: 50% of the price
After this time and in case of a no-show: 100% of the price
Any reservation made for special dates cannot be cancelled, modified or refunded.
Price includes
- Transport between Rome and Tivoli
- Entry to the Villa d'Este
- Entry to the Villa Adriana
Not included
- Lunch
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
- Tips (optional)
- All other extras
Customer reviews
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Très belle activité!!Sylvie P.May 31, 2019
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Anne-Catherine D.Oct 2, 2016
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Guide très cultivée, mais un peu prise par le temps.Anne C.Oct 30, 2015