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Rome: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Skip-The-Line Ticket

1. Rome: Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Skip-The-Line Ticket

Explore the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel without waiting in the often long public lines. Take a journey through the awe-inspiring museums where you’ll find a treasure trove of Roman statues, Renaissance paintings, and Italian artworks. With these Vatican Museum skip-the-line tickets, have more time to explore the immense collection of art that can be found in the Vatican Museums. Walk through the exhibits and galleries from the Round Room to the Gallery of the Tapestries. Discover the Belvedere and Pinecone Courtyards and the famous Gallery of the Maps. This room filled with topographical maps of Italy by Danti dating back to 1583 remains one of the largest geographical pictures to this day. Browsing through the Pio Clementino Museum you can see the Greek Cross Hall, Gallery of the Statues, Hall of the Muses, and other paintings, sculptures, and statues from artists spanning centuries. Pass through the majestic collection of ceremonial carriages that are now part of the Carriage Pavilion. Discover the countless treasures of the Vatican with a visit to the Raphael Rooms. Admire the 4 rooms of the Vatican famous for their frescoes by the High Renaissance great Raphael. Gaze in awe at Raphael’s The School of Athens. Observe the most famous chapel in the world – the Sistine Chapel. Witness the beautiful frescoes that decorate the interiors from Botticelli, Rosselli, Perugino, and Ghirlandaio and the most famous fresco of all – Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling.

Rome: Borghese Gallery Guided Tour

2. Rome: Borghese Gallery Guided Tour

Enjoy the Borghese Gallery and Villa Borghese Gardens in Rome with skip-the-line admission and a guided walking tour limited to 15 people. Take advantage of the option to pre-book your ticket, knowing that this popular attraction often sells out in advance. Secure your entrance to one of the world’s most beautiful art museums hosting the works of extraordinary artists. Once inside, admire Caravaggio’s most important paintings like Young Sick Bacchus, and Boy with a Basket of Fruit. You'll also see Bernini and Canova’s magnificent sculptures collection, including works like Apollo and Daphne and “Paolina Bonaparte, as well as Raffaello’s Entombment of Christ. Be led through the marvelous rooms of Casina Borghese, with its splendid frescoes, and discover the secrets, stories, and painting techniques behind the masterpieces in one of the world’s most beautiful art museums.

Rome: Caracalla Baths & Circus Maximus — Private or Shared

3. Rome: Caracalla Baths & Circus Maximus — Private or Shared

Immerse yourself into a green archeological area a stone’s throw from the Colosseum and explore two of the ancient Romans’ favorite places of leisure. Save time with an express and complete guided tour featuring insider tips. Let your guide bring to life the impressive ruins of the best-preserved baths in Rome. Marvel at their gigantic walls and wander through the monumental rooms of the Caracalla thermal complex. Be an ancient Roman as you go through the exact steps of a typical day at the baths in the 3rd century AD. Discover the bizarre range of services offered in this ancient spa for both the body and mind. Appreciate the architectural greatness of Imperial Rome and be surprised by the abilities of the ancient engineers. Learn about the labor-intensive underfloor heating system, find out the techniques used to maintain the desired temperature in every room, and admire the geometric motifs on the beautiful mosaics all over the place. Then, head toward what is considered to have been the largest structure for public games ever built by mankind. Standing where the Circus Maximus once existed, learn about the glorious Roman “Ludi,” the spectacular multi-venue celebrations held for up to several days. Listen as your guide tells tales of chariot races, gladiator fights, and the clamor of the public while walking on the soil where they used to take place. Finally, travel back in time to a quasi-legendary era before Rome itself and find out the circus’s foundations in the early myths and gods.

Vatican City: Saint Peter's Basilica Digital Audioguide

4. Vatican City: Saint Peter's Basilica Digital Audioguide

Embark on a journey through art and religion with this audio guided tour of the St. Peter's Basilica. Discover the magnificent works of art and architecture that adorn the walls and ceilings of the Basilica, including Michelangelo's Pieta and Bernini's Baldacchino. Learn about the history of the basilica and the various popes who have left their mark on this historic building. This audio guided tour offers a convenient way to explore the site, with insider knowledge and stories about its art and architecture. Explore the basilica at your own pace, pausing and rewinding the audio guide as needed to fully absorb the information.

Rome: Pantheon Self-Guided Audio Tour Application

5. Rome: Pantheon Self-Guided Audio Tour Application

Enjoy an audio smartphone app with historical information about the Pantheon in Rome to make the most of your visit to the Pantheon. Download an informative audio guide to explore one of Rome’s most famous sites. Explore the Pantheon in Rome, originally built in 27 BCE, when it served as a temple dedicated to all the Gods of Ancient Rome; of the past, present and future. Learn about its history, like how in 609 CE, the Pantheon was converted into a Christian Church. Experience the Pantheon, the most ancient example of a pagan temple converted into a Christian church to survive into the modern day, almost entirely its original design, and enjoy information and facts from an audio app as you explore. Discover the legends and myths about the Pantheon, the history behind its Oculus, the eminent Tombs, and much more. Hear fascinating stories about the Pantheon's Dome and its Archaeoastronomical Story, the interior, and the pavement.

Rome: Baths of Caracalla Entrance Ticket and Pemcards

6. Rome: Baths of Caracalla Entrance Ticket and Pemcards

Explore the remains of the second largest public baths of Ancient Rome with an entrance ticket to the Baths of Caracalla. Travel back to the days of the Roman Republic and learn the history of the thermal baths built in 216 AD during the reigns of the emperors Septimius Severus and his son Caracalla. Explore at your own pace and see the ruins of notable buildings used by the Romans during the thermae experience, including the cold water frigidarium, the hot water plunge pool of the caldarium, and the tepidarium, warmed by underfloor heating.

Rome: Borghese Gallery Skip-the-Line Ticket & Golf Cart Ride

7. Rome: Borghese Gallery Skip-the-Line Ticket & Golf Cart Ride

When in Rome, a visit to the Borghese Gallery is a must. Explore the beautiful complex and see masterpieces by some of history's most renowned artists. Avoid waiting around with skip-the-line access and discover afterward the grounds as you ride in a golf cart or take a stroll at your own pace. Meet your host at the main entrance to the gallery and pick up your tickets. Then, head inside where a vast collection of world-famous artworks await you. Beat the cue with your skip-the-line tickets, giving you more time to check out the exhibits and artworks. Explore the gallery at your own pace and spend time with the artworks that appeal to you most. Admire sculptures and paintings from icons of the art world including Canova, Caravaggio, and Bernini. Some of the highlights of the gallery include Canova’s Representation of Pauline Bonaparte, Caravaggio’s David with the Head of Goliath, Raphael’s The Deposition, and Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne. After the gallery, step outside and hop on board a golf cart for a tour of Villa Borghese. Sit back and relax as you travel through the tranquil gardens of the villa and marvel at the Fountain of the Sea Horses, the water clock, the Temple of Diana, and the Piazza di Siena. You can also enjoy a walk around the gardens, take some photos of the breathtaking view from the Pincio Terrace, and have a look at the onsite cinema museum.

Rome: Trastevere Sunset Food Tour with Guide

8. Rome: Trastevere Sunset Food Tour with Guide

Experience the best food in Rome on this food and wine walking tour through Trastevere. Indulge in 20 delicious tastings with your guide, who will take you to 4 local venues favored by locals. Start your tour at Trapizzino, where you will create your own trapizzino. Use fillings from Roman classics to gourmet ingredients, such as burrata and anchovies, artichokes, Roman oxtail stew, parmigiana di melanzane, meatballs, and more. Sip a glass of wine served alongside your trapizzino. From Trapizzino, continue your tour to an award-winning salumeria, offering the best Italian types of cheeses and meats. Taste Parmigiano Reggiano drizzled with a 30-year aged balsamic vinegar, as well as sweet Gorgonzola, truffles, and Pecorino Romano. Complement the food with a glass of DOCG Chianti wine. Next, head to a local favorite restaurant to savor homemade fresh pasta and pizza from the oldest wood-fired oven in Trastevere. Enjoy some fine wine along with it. End your tour at an artisanal gelateria and learn how to spot real gelato with flavors, like pistacchio from Sicily and limone from the Amalfi Coast. 

Rome: Jewish Ghetto Walking Tour

9. Rome: Jewish Ghetto Walking Tour

Discover the beauty of one of Rome’s most well-kept secrets, the neighborhood of the Jewish Ghetto. Meet your friendly and professional tour guide at Trajan's Column in the center of Rome and begin your journey into the history of one of Rome’s oldest neighborhoods. Explore architecture and neighborhoods from 2000 years ago. Pass by the Theater of Marcellus, and the Portico d’Ottavia to see some of the ancient structures still being used today. Your guide will take you to a Gelateria where you will be treated to homemade Kosher gelato. From here you will go to Piazza Mattei and see the famous Turtle Fountain. Then pass by the last remaining piece of the wall that kept the Jewish community in this area for centuries. You will learn about the tumultuous past and resilience of Rome’s Jews as you pass the Great Synagogue. Next, cross the oldest functioning bridge in Rome as you go onto Tiber Island. Listen to the stories about the hospital saving people during WWII as well as the story of Asclepius at the temple, now a church. Your guide will bring history to life for you as you conclude your tour here on the island.

Rome: Palatine Hill & Roman Forum Ticket w/ Multimedia Video

10. Rome: Palatine Hill & Roman Forum Ticket w/ Multimedia Video

Start your experience at the local partner's office, where you'll pick up your tickets and enjoy a 25-minute multimedia video about ancient Rome. With your ticket discover Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Visit the Roman Forum where everyday Roman citizens used to live to see the tomb of emperor Julius Caesar and explore the ancient ruins at your own pace. Your ticket also includes entrance to Palatine Hill, the site of the foundation of Rome, and the settlement of the most important houses of emperors and kings. Located just feet away from the Roman Forum and Circus Maximum, it is the centermost of the 7 hills of Rome.

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4.4 / 5

based on 72,859 reviews

Very good, easy to use service. A direct service to your hotel door without any fuss and much cheaper than a taxi, especially if you are staying outside the historic centre.

Great ticket price and services. Although the prices overall for Villa Borghese is way expensive in my opinion.

Very easy to access the audio guide and it had lots of cool information that I enjoyed.

Guide was knowledgeable pleasant and courteous. Joke need some work haha!

Skip the line tickets are well worth purchasing for this attraction!