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From Rome: Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tivoli Day Tour

From Rome: Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tivoli Day Tour

Depart Rome and transfer to Tivoli to tour 2 of Italy’s most impressive villas on this full-day tour of the Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa, with time to explore both magnificent country estates. Drive to Hadrian's Villa, built in the 2nd century by Emperor Hadrian, and once greater than the center of Imperial Rome. The largest and most luxurious residence ever built in Italy, it features an impressive array of imperial palaces, temples, theaters, thermal baths, and pools. After lunch, explore the grounds of the Villa D'Este and learn about the history and development of the villa, an enchanting site of the late Italian Renaissance. Once the home of Lucrezia Borgia's son, it is renowned for its spectacular gardens and trees, as well as its waterfalls and fountains. Highlights include the caryatids and columns of the Canopus and Serapeum, the pool and artificial grotto, named after an Egyptian city and temple dedicated to the god Serapis, and the Maritime Theatre, where a small Roman house was thought to have provided a retreat from the demands of court life.

From Rome: Villa D'Este & Villa Adriana Day Trip with Lunch

From Rome: Villa D'Este & Villa Adriana Day Trip with Lunch

Leave the hustle and bustle of Rome behind on an excursion by bus to see the opulent villas of Hadrian and d'Este. Best of all, choose between a private, a small, and a large group tour to fit your needs. Once in Tivoli, tuck into a delicious lunch at a traditional trattoria. Sit back and relax on your hour-long journey to your first stop: Hadrian's Villa. Built in 120 CE and covering 500 hectares, the former Roman emperor's villa features the Imperial Palaces, the Pecile, the Grand Thermal Baths, and more — all of which you'll visit. Then, stop for a lunch break in Tivoli's historical center, relaxing and enjoying the local town before making your way to your last stop. After your delicious lunch, make your way to Villa d'Este, the villa of Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, where construction began in 1650. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features 400 ornate water features and a breathtaking Renaissance Garden. Finally, head back to Rome filled with new knowledge and wonderful memories.

From Rome: Roundtrip Tivoli Transfer with Entry Tickets

From Rome: Roundtrip Tivoli Transfer with Entry Tickets

Unravel the hidden wonders and enthralling histories of Hadrian’s Villa and Villa d’Este in Tivoli with roundtrip transfers from Rome and included entry tickets. Delve into the archaeological remnants of ancient temples, sculptures, and pools to gain insights into the rich past. Head to the meeting point in Rome, then travel east to Tivoli by bus. Upon arrival, prepare to witness the splendor of the UNESCO-listed Hadrian’s Villa, once the favored retreat of Emperor Hadrian. Encounter beautifully preserved artifacts and ruins that echo tales of a bygone era. After exploring Hadrain’s Villa, get some time for a tranquil and unhurried lunch break, at your own expense. Then, continue to the second UNESCO World Heritage Site on this transfer service: Villa d’Este. There, enter the realm of the Renaissance as you wander through the expansive grounds, marvel at the opulent gardens, and admire the intricate fountains. Behold Bernini’s renowned Fountain of Neptune as you immerse yourself in the elegance of this historical masterpiece before returning to Rome.

From Rome: Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tour with Lunch

From Rome: Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tour with Lunch

Travel by airconditioned bus from Rome to the Tivoli to enjoy a guided tour of the Hadrian's Villa complex and the 16th-century Villa d’Este. Savor local flavors with a local lunch that includes wine and coffee. Depart Rome and travel by bus to the lovely town of Tivoli, best known for the Renaissance Villa d'Este and the large Roman archaeological complex of Hadrian's Villa. Learn the rich history of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites from an expert guide. Step back in time as you explore the ancient Roman settlement of Tibur, where Hadrian's Villa once served as a retreat for the Roman Emperor and where he governed the Roman Empire during his last years or reign. Discover the secrets of the complex as you uncover the ruins of opulent pools, public baths, and fountains. Marvel at classical Greek architecture and the remains of stunning artwork. Have lunch at a typical Italian restaurant before moving on to Villa d’Este, which is best known for its beautiful terraces. Head to the Apartments of the Cardinal and gaze out at the spectacular view of the gardens and courtyards. Stroll among the many decorative fountains, such as the Oval Fountain and Fountain of the Dragons in the lavish grounds. Return to your meeting point by bus at the end of your tour.

Rome: Tivoli Day Trip with Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana

Rome: Tivoli Day Trip with Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana

Discover the glorious villas of Tivoli that date back to the times of the Romans and the Renaissance on a half-day trip from Rome. Choose from a tour with or without hotel pickup and ride in an air-conditioned bus.  Benefit from pickup from your hotel or a meeting point in Rome by air-conditioned bus. Discover a splendid natural environment on the scenic drive. Then, make your way to the remarkable architectural complex of the Villa Adriana. Explore this villa that was built in the 2nd century AD by the Emperor Hadrian. Marvel at its different architectural styles, with influences from Egypt, Rome, and Athens. Learn how it was designed as an "ideal city," and explore some of its symbols. Head to the Renaissance-style Villa d’Este to uncover its spectacular terraced garden. Enjoy the beauty of its cascades, water tanks, and fountains. Admire a masterpiece of Italian landscape gardening.  Stroll through its numerous nymphs, grottoes, and fountains that were inspired by the Gardens of Babylon. Return to your meeting point in Rome by bus at the end of your tour. 

Day trip Rome by car : Tivoli Unesco Villa D'este & Hadrian

Day trip Rome by car : Tivoli Unesco Villa D'este & Hadrian

Ciao be curious on our destinations, our IG: scoot_around_rome Tivoli is a small town not too far from Rome ( 50km ), full of history and highlights Pickup and dropoff is set at Cinecittà Metro Station Pickup OPTIONAL pickup/dropoff at your hotel (extra fee, contact us in adavance, provide hotel name and address to confirm its viability) 2 UNESCO sights : Villa Adriana and Villa D'este ! See both these places, enjoy a good lunch and the view of the amazing waterfall of Tivoli. I'll be your private driver , collect you from Roma Cinecittà metro station ( line A one stop before last stop Anagnina) ! In 50 minutes we reach Villa Adriana (Hadrian's villa). Visit this ancient site will take about 3 hours .After that we drive to Tivoli downtown where Villa D'este is located,about 15 minutes from Hadrian's villa! Once in Tivoli if you wish you can eat lunch,before visiting Villa D'este,in a typical Trattoria in Tivoli or have some quick snack or food to take away. After lunch break you can enjoy the amazing site of Villa D'este, famous for its fountains and gardens, visit lenght is aproximately 1h30m - 2 hours !. At the end of the visit we will go to see the GRANDE Cascata of Tivoli, an amazing view of the waterfall of Tivoli. After that I'll drive you safely back to Roma Cinecittà metro station ! Cinecittà metro station pick up is choosen to save time since drive from Rome downtown would waste 1 hour!

Tivoli: Entrance Ticket to Villa Adriana with Pemcard

Tivoli: Entrance Ticket to Villa Adriana with Pemcard

Enter the archaeological ruins of the Villa Adriana, a large Roman complex in Tivoli that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by the Emperor Hadrian as a country villa, since he disliked Palatine Hill in Rome, today it is an immense park with many Roman ruins. Discover the remains of more than 30 buildings in the 1-square-kilometer grounds. Much of the area has still not been excavated so you can only imagine what might lie underground! See monuments such as the Maritime Theater, a round portico with a barrel vault supported by pillars. It includes a lounge, library, heated baths, 3 suites with heated floors, washbasin, art gallery, and large fountain. Inside the portico you will find a pool with an artificial island. Immortalize your visit and make your friends or family green with envy by sending them a Pemcard, a digital photo that you can send as a real postcard to anywhere in the world Other highlights include the Canopo, a huge rectangular pool encircled by sculptures, and the artificial grotto of the Serapeum. See artifacts that date back to the time when the villa was built, such as the marble statues of Antinous, Hadrian's deified lover, along with mosaics from the theater and baths.

From Rome: Villa d’Este & Hadrian’s Villa Tickets & Transfer

From Rome: Villa d’Este & Hadrian’s Villa Tickets & Transfer

Escape the hustle and bustle of Rome and embark on a tour through the lush countryside that surrounds the city. Your exploration will lead you to two remarkable historical sites - the ancient Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa. This exclusive experience comes complete with private transportation, allowing you the luxury of discovering these treasures at your own pace. Your adventure begins as a private driver picks you up from your hotel, offering a comfortable journey to your first destination: Hadrian's Villa. Located just a few kilometers before reaching Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa is an expansive complex that stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Larger than the center of Rome itself, this villa was a marvel of its time, boasting thermae, libraries, palaces, a theater, and residential quarters. As you walk through the sprawling grounds, you'll be transported back in time, feeling the unique emotions evoked by the well-preserved remnants of Hadrian's grand vision. The villa, commissioned by Emperor Hadrian, served as his retreat from the bustling city of Rome during the latter part of his life. Marvel at the enormity of the villa and explore notable features like the Maritime Theater—a round portico with a circular pool and an island where the emperor supposedly spent solitary moments of relaxation. After immersing yourself in the history of Hadrian's Villa, your private driver will guide you to Tivoli. Prepare to explore the enchanting garden and fountains of Villa d'Este. Built in the 16th century by Pirro Ligorio for Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, this country residence is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and landscaping. As you stroll through the meticulously designed gardens, adorned with fountains, sculptures, and lush greenery, you'll understand why Villa d'Este is celebrated for its beauty. Allow the tranquility of the surroundings to captivate your senses, making this journey through ancient history and Renaissance elegance a truly unforgettable experience.

Tivoli: Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este Guided Tour

Tivoli: Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este Guided Tour

The tour starts from your hotel, a comfortable minivan will take you to this wonderful historic city located to the East of Rome, immersed in the beautiful Tiburtini hills. Tivoli has a cooler climate than Rome thanks to its position as well as for the richness of its water, thus becoming a location favored since ancient times as a summer residence for wealthy Romans. Upon arrival your guide will illustrate Villa Adriana, the most beautiful Imperial villa, designed and built by Emperor Hadrian at the beginning of the 2nd century AD in a unique setting of gardens and swimming pools. Then you will proceed with Villa D’Este, charming villa with rich Renaissance fountains, water features, waterfalls and incomparable Italian garden. The two villas are on "Unesco’s" World Heritage List. Your guide will take you on a journey back to Rome and will tell you stories about the construction of these impressive buildings and scandals that accompanied the famous Roman families of that time. A unique occasion to known one of the most appreciated, peaceful and historical area at the roman time, very close to the chaotic capital of the Roman Empire.

From Rome: Hadrian's Villa & Villa d'Este Day Trip & Lunch

From Rome: Hadrian's Villa & Villa d'Este Day Trip & Lunch

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este on a day trip from Rome with lunch included. Meet your guide in Rome, board a comfortable air-conditioned bus or minivan for smaller groups, and proceed to Hadrian’s Villa for a guided walking tour. Step back in time as you explore the archaeological ruins of Hadrian’s Villa and the complex of temples, statues, theaters, and thermal baths. Learn how it was built as a retreat from Rome for the Roman Emperor Hadrian during the 2nd century A.D. Then, hop back on the bus to head to a spot near Villa d’Este for lunch. Visit a typical restaurant to enjoy a delicious local lunch. After the lunch break, learn about the intriguing history of the Renaissance at romantic Villa d’Este, a former Benedictine convent. Walk with your guide through the villa’s stunning gardens, marvel at its impressive waterfalls and pools, and see the famous Fountain of Neptune. At the end of the day, take the bus back to Rome to the original departure point.

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From Rome: Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tivoli Day Tour

From Rome: Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tivoli Day Tour

Depart Rome and transfer to Tivoli to tour 2 of Italy’s most impressive villas on this full-day tour of the Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa, with time to explore both magnificent country estates. Drive to Hadrian's Villa, built in the 2nd century by Emperor Hadrian, and once greater than the center of Imperial Rome. The largest and most luxurious residence ever built in Italy, it features an impressive array of imperial palaces, temples, theaters, thermal baths, and pools. After lunch, explore the grounds of the Villa D'Este and learn about the history and development of the villa, an enchanting site of the late Italian Renaissance. Once the home of Lucrezia Borgia's son, it is renowned for its spectacular gardens and trees, as well as its waterfalls and fountains. Highlights include the caryatids and columns of the Canopus and Serapeum, the pool and artificial grotto, named after an Egyptian city and temple dedicated to the god Serapis, and the Maritime Theatre, where a small Roman house was thought to have provided a retreat from the demands of court life.

From Rome: Villa D'Este & Villa Adriana Day Trip with Lunch

From Rome: Villa D'Este & Villa Adriana Day Trip with Lunch

Leave the hustle and bustle of Rome behind on an excursion by bus to see the opulent villas of Hadrian and d'Este. Best of all, choose between a private, a small, and a large group tour to fit your needs. Once in Tivoli, tuck into a delicious lunch at a traditional trattoria. Sit back and relax on your hour-long journey to your first stop: Hadrian's Villa. Built in 120 CE and covering 500 hectares, the former Roman emperor's villa features the Imperial Palaces, the Pecile, the Grand Thermal Baths, and more — all of which you'll visit. Then, stop for a lunch break in Tivoli's historical center, relaxing and enjoying the local town before making your way to your last stop. After your delicious lunch, make your way to Villa d'Este, the villa of Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, where construction began in 1650. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features 400 ornate water features and a breathtaking Renaissance Garden. Finally, head back to Rome filled with new knowledge and wonderful memories.

From Rome: Roundtrip Tivoli Transfer with Entry Tickets

From Rome: Roundtrip Tivoli Transfer with Entry Tickets

Unravel the hidden wonders and enthralling histories of Hadrian’s Villa and Villa d’Este in Tivoli with roundtrip transfers from Rome and included entry tickets. Delve into the archaeological remnants of ancient temples, sculptures, and pools to gain insights into the rich past. Head to the meeting point in Rome, then travel east to Tivoli by bus. Upon arrival, prepare to witness the splendor of the UNESCO-listed Hadrian’s Villa, once the favored retreat of Emperor Hadrian. Encounter beautifully preserved artifacts and ruins that echo tales of a bygone era. After exploring Hadrain’s Villa, get some time for a tranquil and unhurried lunch break, at your own expense. Then, continue to the second UNESCO World Heritage Site on this transfer service: Villa d’Este. There, enter the realm of the Renaissance as you wander through the expansive grounds, marvel at the opulent gardens, and admire the intricate fountains. Behold Bernini’s renowned Fountain of Neptune as you immerse yourself in the elegance of this historical masterpiece before returning to Rome.

From Rome: Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tour with Lunch

From Rome: Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa Tour with Lunch

Travel by airconditioned bus from Rome to the Tivoli to enjoy a guided tour of the Hadrian's Villa complex and the 16th-century Villa d’Este. Savor local flavors with a local lunch that includes wine and coffee. Depart Rome and travel by bus to the lovely town of Tivoli, best known for the Renaissance Villa d'Este and the large Roman archaeological complex of Hadrian's Villa. Learn the rich history of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites from an expert guide. Step back in time as you explore the ancient Roman settlement of Tibur, where Hadrian's Villa once served as a retreat for the Roman Emperor and where he governed the Roman Empire during his last years or reign. Discover the secrets of the complex as you uncover the ruins of opulent pools, public baths, and fountains. Marvel at classical Greek architecture and the remains of stunning artwork. Have lunch at a typical Italian restaurant before moving on to Villa d’Este, which is best known for its beautiful terraces. Head to the Apartments of the Cardinal and gaze out at the spectacular view of the gardens and courtyards. Stroll among the many decorative fountains, such as the Oval Fountain and Fountain of the Dragons in the lavish grounds. Return to your meeting point by bus at the end of your tour.

Rome: Tivoli Day Trip with Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana

Rome: Tivoli Day Trip with Villa d'Este and Villa Adriana

Discover the glorious villas of Tivoli that date back to the times of the Romans and the Renaissance on a half-day trip from Rome. Choose from a tour with or without hotel pickup and ride in an air-conditioned bus.  Benefit from pickup from your hotel or a meeting point in Rome by air-conditioned bus. Discover a splendid natural environment on the scenic drive. Then, make your way to the remarkable architectural complex of the Villa Adriana. Explore this villa that was built in the 2nd century AD by the Emperor Hadrian. Marvel at its different architectural styles, with influences from Egypt, Rome, and Athens. Learn how it was designed as an "ideal city," and explore some of its symbols. Head to the Renaissance-style Villa d’Este to uncover its spectacular terraced garden. Enjoy the beauty of its cascades, water tanks, and fountains. Admire a masterpiece of Italian landscape gardening.  Stroll through its numerous nymphs, grottoes, and fountains that were inspired by the Gardens of Babylon. Return to your meeting point in Rome by bus at the end of your tour. 

Day trip Rome by car : Tivoli Unesco Villa D'este & Hadrian

Day trip Rome by car : Tivoli Unesco Villa D'este & Hadrian

Ciao be curious on our destinations, our IG: scoot_around_rome Tivoli is a small town not too far from Rome ( 50km ), full of history and highlights Pickup and dropoff is set at Cinecittà Metro Station Pickup OPTIONAL pickup/dropoff at your hotel (extra fee, contact us in adavance, provide hotel name and address to confirm its viability) 2 UNESCO sights : Villa Adriana and Villa D'este ! See both these places, enjoy a good lunch and the view of the amazing waterfall of Tivoli. I'll be your private driver , collect you from Roma Cinecittà metro station ( line A one stop before last stop Anagnina) ! In 50 minutes we reach Villa Adriana (Hadrian's villa). Visit this ancient site will take about 3 hours .After that we drive to Tivoli downtown where Villa D'este is located,about 15 minutes from Hadrian's villa! Once in Tivoli if you wish you can eat lunch,before visiting Villa D'este,in a typical Trattoria in Tivoli or have some quick snack or food to take away. After lunch break you can enjoy the amazing site of Villa D'este, famous for its fountains and gardens, visit lenght is aproximately 1h30m - 2 hours !. At the end of the visit we will go to see the GRANDE Cascata of Tivoli, an amazing view of the waterfall of Tivoli. After that I'll drive you safely back to Roma Cinecittà metro station ! Cinecittà metro station pick up is choosen to save time since drive from Rome downtown would waste 1 hour!

Tivoli: Entrance Ticket to Villa Adriana with Pemcard

Tivoli: Entrance Ticket to Villa Adriana with Pemcard

Enter the archaeological ruins of the Villa Adriana, a large Roman complex in Tivoli that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built by the Emperor Hadrian as a country villa, since he disliked Palatine Hill in Rome, today it is an immense park with many Roman ruins. Discover the remains of more than 30 buildings in the 1-square-kilometer grounds. Much of the area has still not been excavated so you can only imagine what might lie underground! See monuments such as the Maritime Theater, a round portico with a barrel vault supported by pillars. It includes a lounge, library, heated baths, 3 suites with heated floors, washbasin, art gallery, and large fountain. Inside the portico you will find a pool with an artificial island. Immortalize your visit and make your friends or family green with envy by sending them a Pemcard, a digital photo that you can send as a real postcard to anywhere in the world Other highlights include the Canopo, a huge rectangular pool encircled by sculptures, and the artificial grotto of the Serapeum. See artifacts that date back to the time when the villa was built, such as the marble statues of Antinous, Hadrian's deified lover, along with mosaics from the theater and baths.

From Rome: Villa d’Este & Hadrian’s Villa Tickets & Transfer

From Rome: Villa d’Este & Hadrian’s Villa Tickets & Transfer

Escape the hustle and bustle of Rome and embark on a tour through the lush countryside that surrounds the city. Your exploration will lead you to two remarkable historical sites - the ancient Villa d'Este and Hadrian's Villa. This exclusive experience comes complete with private transportation, allowing you the luxury of discovering these treasures at your own pace. Your adventure begins as a private driver picks you up from your hotel, offering a comfortable journey to your first destination: Hadrian's Villa. Located just a few kilometers before reaching Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa is an expansive complex that stands as a testament to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Larger than the center of Rome itself, this villa was a marvel of its time, boasting thermae, libraries, palaces, a theater, and residential quarters. As you walk through the sprawling grounds, you'll be transported back in time, feeling the unique emotions evoked by the well-preserved remnants of Hadrian's grand vision. The villa, commissioned by Emperor Hadrian, served as his retreat from the bustling city of Rome during the latter part of his life. Marvel at the enormity of the villa and explore notable features like the Maritime Theater—a round portico with a circular pool and an island where the emperor supposedly spent solitary moments of relaxation. After immersing yourself in the history of Hadrian's Villa, your private driver will guide you to Tivoli. Prepare to explore the enchanting garden and fountains of Villa d'Este. Built in the 16th century by Pirro Ligorio for Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, this country residence is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and landscaping. As you stroll through the meticulously designed gardens, adorned with fountains, sculptures, and lush greenery, you'll understand why Villa d'Este is celebrated for its beauty. Allow the tranquility of the surroundings to captivate your senses, making this journey through ancient history and Renaissance elegance a truly unforgettable experience.

Tivoli: Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este Guided Tour

Tivoli: Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este Guided Tour

The tour starts from your hotel, a comfortable minivan will take you to this wonderful historic city located to the East of Rome, immersed in the beautiful Tiburtini hills. Tivoli has a cooler climate than Rome thanks to its position as well as for the richness of its water, thus becoming a location favored since ancient times as a summer residence for wealthy Romans. Upon arrival your guide will illustrate Villa Adriana, the most beautiful Imperial villa, designed and built by Emperor Hadrian at the beginning of the 2nd century AD in a unique setting of gardens and swimming pools. Then you will proceed with Villa D’Este, charming villa with rich Renaissance fountains, water features, waterfalls and incomparable Italian garden. The two villas are on "Unesco’s" World Heritage List. Your guide will take you on a journey back to Rome and will tell you stories about the construction of these impressive buildings and scandals that accompanied the famous Roman families of that time. A unique occasion to known one of the most appreciated, peaceful and historical area at the roman time, very close to the chaotic capital of the Roman Empire.

From Rome: Hadrian's Villa & Villa d'Este Day Trip & Lunch

From Rome: Hadrian's Villa & Villa d'Este Day Trip & Lunch

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hadrian's Villa and Villa d'Este on a day trip from Rome with lunch included. Meet your guide in Rome, board a comfortable air-conditioned bus or minivan for smaller groups, and proceed to Hadrian’s Villa for a guided walking tour. Step back in time as you explore the archaeological ruins of Hadrian’s Villa and the complex of temples, statues, theaters, and thermal baths. Learn how it was built as a retreat from Rome for the Roman Emperor Hadrian during the 2nd century A.D. Then, hop back on the bus to head to a spot near Villa d’Este for lunch. Visit a typical restaurant to enjoy a delicious local lunch. After the lunch break, learn about the intriguing history of the Renaissance at romantic Villa d’Este, a former Benedictine convent. Walk with your guide through the villa’s stunning gardens, marvel at its impressive waterfalls and pools, and see the famous Fountain of Neptune. At the end of the day, take the bus back to Rome to the original departure point.

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We had a fantastic tour great to just sit on a bus and have a care free day after the hustle and bustle of Rome. The Tour was great hosted by Alshisha who was brilliant very knowledgable on her subjects. She kept the tour moving along at a good pace for all to keep up with her. The Villas were exceptional and the gardens too. I would thoroughly recommend this tour to anyone and forget any negative comments about the lunch served it was excellent. All in all a very enjoyable experience. Keep up the good work.

If you want a hassle free trip to Tivoli and want to see the two main attractions you are well advised to book this tour. The lunch was in a lovely Trattoria (which means family restaurant) close to Villa D'Este. Without the bus transfer getting to Tivoli and back to Rome might be more trouble and taking a rental car would mean you need to drive in Italian traffic. Our guide Giuseppe was a native to Tivoli and made the trip a great a great experience.

We liked the punctuality of the guide Simone, to start the activity, he speaks good Spanish, he is very kind. In Tivoli, he gave us good orientation of the places to visit, (Villa de Adriano) then he guided us to a good restaurant for lunch. The last place visited, the waterfall, seemed to us an incredible place with a great view of Tivoli and even Rome in the distance. Thank you Simone. We really liked the whole activity.

Places definitely worth visiting! Our guide Caterina explained everything perfectly. The organization was also impeccable, the ride was comfortable, audio receivers and headphones were available. I would go again!

Marcia/ Masha had s hat way of explaining history and knew her way around the sites to take advantage of the time.