10. Rome: Rome and Vatican City Full Day Tour
Hit the ground running and skip the mind-numbing queues for the Roman Colosseum, the ancient world’s greatest sports arena. Your guide will enthrall you with tales of gladiators and martyrs that made the Colosseum famous while exploring the remnants of their history together.
Head over to the Roman Forum to learn how the heart of Rome’s all-encompassing empire functioned and thrived. Forget battling through the crowds inside the Forum, your guide will lead you directly to a stunning lookout point.
From there, you can take in the entire Forum complex, including the Senate House and the Temple of the Vestal Virgins. Your guide will make it easy to imagine how the Forum must have appeared 2,000 years ago, with stories of war, politics, economics, and religion that shaped the ancient city.
Walk through the Historic Centre, with a stop at the stunning Trevi Fountain, which is the largest baroque fountain in Rome. Legend has it that if you toss a coin over your left shoulder into the Fountain you’ll return to Rome.
The next stop in your full-day tour of Rome is the Spanish Steps for a spot of people-watching and plenty of photo opportunities. From here your guide will take you on the metro to the Vatican, where you will have a break for lunch before entering the Vatican City.
After lunch, your guide will take you straight into the Vatican Museums, where you’ll skip the long lines of people and head straight in. With your Vatican expert to guide you, you’ll delve into one of the world’s greatest art collections.
This specially-curated Vatican tour highlights the best works in the vast collections here, giving you a better appreciation of what you’re seeing. You’ll explore the best of the galleries before heading to the Sistine Chapel.
See the most renowned work of Renaissance architecture and the largest church in the world - St Peter's Basilica. Your local, expert tour guide will explain to you the fascinating history of its conception, location on the Vatican Hill, design, architecture, and symbolism.