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Vatican: Museums & Sistine Chapel Entrance Ticket

1. Vatican: Museums & Sistine Chapel Entrance Ticket

Take a stirring journey through art and religious history with skip-the-ticket-line entry to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel. Avoid the long ticket lines and then enjoy your visit at your own pace.  Wander through the Greek Cross Gallery to see elaborately-carved sarcophagi that might just contain the earthly remains of some of antiquity's famous kings and queens. Peek at the Cabinet of the Masks, or tour the Sala degli Animali to see a virtual menagerie of fantastic beasts, real and imagined. Walk the Upper Galleries, including the Gallery of Maps, to see how cartographers depicted the world through the ages. See masterpieces by Renaissance masters in the Raphael Rooms, and rest for a while in the Borgia Apartments. Then, it’s time to marvel at Michelangelo’s exquisite Sistine Chapel, the crown jewel of the Vatican, and perhaps even of all the world’s art treasures.

Rome: Priority Access Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Tour

2. Rome: Priority Access Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Tour

Start your tour right outside the monumental Colosseum where you will meet your guide. Here, your expert in Roman history will give you an introduction to the finest arena of the Roman Empire. Explore the magnificent Colosseum, which had 80 entrances and could accommodate around 65,000 spectators. Hear about the spectacular festivals the Romans held here, which could last up to 100 days. Enjoy time at your leisure after your visit to take some pictures, refresh yourself, and wander around. Then, begin the second part of your tour to the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum. Explore the social, political, and religious center of the Roman Empire, where the different strata of Roman society would rub shoulders. Take in the incredible ruins at Palatine Hill on a guided tour of the grounds, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Colosseum. For the second part of your tour, you will have the opportunity to meet your second guide, who is passionate about Ancient Rome. Make the most out of your experience by having two of the highest-rated guides lead you through the areas of expertise they know best.

Rome: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and Basilica Tour

3. Rome: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and Basilica Tour

Take a tour of one of the holiest sites in Christendom on this guided walking tour of the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter's Basilica. First, visit the Pine Courtyard, Belvedere Courtyard, the Gallery of the Maps, Candelabra Gallery, Pio Clementino's Rooms, the Tapestry Gallery, Raphael Rooms (only on early morning tours), and the Sistine Chapel. Then, be led by an expert guide to some of the major attractions, as well as to some lesser-known spots that other tourists often miss. You will also get to see other galleries of the Vatican corridors. Finally, visit Michelangelo's Pietà at St. Peter's Basilica before concluding your tour at the Sistine Chapel.

Rome: Bus Transfer Between Airport and Rome Termini Station

4. Rome: Bus Transfer Between Airport and Rome Termini Station

Enjoy the convenience of a shared airport transfer between Fiumicino Airport and Rome city center (Termini Station). Choose from a roundtrip service or a 1-way service to or from the airport. Once at Fiumicino Airport, make your way to the bus stop located at the bus depot just outside Terminal 3. Relax in a comfortable air-conditioned bus on your way to the city center. Take the stress out of navigating the transportation system between the airport and the city center and take comfort in the fact that buses are regularly maintained to high standards.

Rome: Guided Tour of Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

5. Rome: Guided Tour of Colosseum, Roman Forum & Palatine Hill

Enter the Colosseum through a dedicated group entrance. Follow in the footsteps of gladiators and see the monument from a 360° panoramic vantage point. Imagine what it was like to see 50,000 blood-thirsty spectators with help of your guide. Visit the Forum and walk around several important ancient Roman government buildings. Take a step into the past at the Forum Magnum, which was once a bustling marketplace. Learn more about the ancient Roman culture and picture how they lived. Go up Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome. Experience the most ancient place in the city, situated 40 meters above the Roman Forum. Marvel at the view of the Circus Maximus.

Rome: Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum Guided Tour

6. Rome: Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum Guided Tour

Explore the most famous amphitheater in the world on this guided tour. Enter the Colosseum with skip-the-line tickets and learn its incredible history. With your guide, walk on Palatine Hill and through the Roman Forum to see the most iconic monuments of Ancient Rome. Start your tour by admiring the outside of the Colosseum. Listen as your guide explains the history of the monument over the centuries. Enter the Amphitheater, through a security check, and discover the spectacular activities that took place inside it. Then, visit the first floor and admire the interior.  Take a moment to stop in front of the imposing Arch of Constantine as your guide describes its history and most significant features. Walk on the ancient Via Sacra to reach the entrance to Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum. After the security check, admire the Arch of Titus up close. Continue with the tour of Palatine Hill, where the remains of the oldest settlement in the city are. Visit some of the most significant imperial residences: the Palatine Stadium, the Domus Augustana, and the Domus Flavia. Next, go down to the valley that hosts the Roman Forum. Along the Via Sacra, discover the magnificence of the Basilica of Maxentius, the bronze door of the temple of Romulus, the curious suspended door of the temple of Antoninus and Faustina, the temple, and the house of the Vestals. Finally, arrive in the central area of the Roman Forum, which over the centuries has become the political, religious, economic, legal center, and square of the ancient city. Here, admire and learn about the Curia, the Arch of Septimius Severus, the Tabularium, the temple of Saturn, and more.

Rome: Colosseum Roman Forum Experience with Multimedia Video

7. Rome: Colosseum Roman Forum Experience with Multimedia Video

The time selected of your booking refers to the timing at the Touristation office, Piazza D'Ara Coeli 16. Get preliminary information from a multimedia video at the office, and then set off on foot to see the Forum, Palatine Hill first and the Colosseum at the end of your visit. Start your experience at the activity provider's office, where you'll pick up all your experience tickets and enjoy a multimedia video about ancient Rome. Then, discover the Archaeological Park: Roman Forum, Palatine Hill first and the Colosseum. See the Roman Forum where everyday Roman citizens used to live, see the tomb of emperor Julius Caesar, and explore the ancient ruins at your own pace. Continue your visit with the 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. At the end, step inside one of the world's most famous monuments: the Colosseum. The entrance to the Colosseum will be approximately 2 hours after the meeting point time. Explore the immense amphitheater — the largest ever built by the Roman Empire. Complete your experience with a english guided tour of the most important sites in Rome — ideal for introducing you to the history of the city. Please note the experience includes: 18€ entry ticket with reservation + ancillary services

Rome: Pantheon Fast-Track Ticket and Official Audio Guide

8. Rome: Pantheon Fast-Track Ticket and Official Audio Guide

Explore the Pantheon in a unique and engaging way with our audioguides and Fast Track Ticket. Collect your ticket at the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina, a short distance from the Pantheon, to skip lines and enhance your visit. Your journey begins with Adriano, the visionary emperor who commissioned the Temple of all the Gods as we see it today. Through the audioguide, hear Adriano's voice as he relives the Pantheon's history and his love for Rome. Witness the perfect geometry of the dome, with a diameter of 43.44 meters, and discover the significance of the oculus, allowing sunlight to illuminate the interior like a sundial. Follow the guidance of Pope Bonifacio IV, who in 609 AD converted the temple into the Basilica of Mary and all Martyrs, safeguarding it from plunder and ensuring its integrity to this day. Walk through the portico with columns of pink granite from Egypt and meet Raphael Sanzio of Urbino, the painter and architect, buried here with other Renaissance artists who admired classical architecture. Discover why this place was chosen for their eternal rest. Listen to the voice of Queen Margherita, resting at the Pantheon with King Umberto I and Vittorio Emanuele II of Savoy. Imagine the rain of red rose petals during Pentecost, descending from the oculus each year to commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles. Look up and observe the Pantheon as both a monument and a church. Mons. Micheletti, archpriest rector of the Pantheon in Rome, will guide you to view the building with different eyes. The audioguides are voiced by talented actors such as Sergio Rubini, Alessandro Haber, Daniele Parisi, Giusi Cataldo, and Mons. Daniele Micheletti. Original compositions by Antonio Fresa, performed with the Orchestra of Teatro La Fenice, create a unique and precious experience. Your visit will provide an extraordinary experience and contribute to supporting the activities of the Chapter of Santa Maria ad Martyres. Book now and immerse yourself in the history of the Pantheon, Temple of all the Gods and Basilica of Mary and all Martyrs

Rome: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel Tour & Basilica Entry

9. Rome: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel Tour & Basilica Entry

Discover the art collection inside the Vatican Museums on a tour with an art historian guide, with an optional entry to Castle Gandolfo. Walk through the galleries and admire masterpieces by Michelangelo inside the Sistine Chapel.  Meet your guide, an art historian who will tell you all about the masterpieces you will be encountering. Hear fascinating facts and stories as you visit the Gallery of the Maps, the Gallery of the Tapestries, and the Gallery of the Candelabra. Round off the tour with by encountering the marvels of the Sistine Chapel, complete with frescoes by Michelangelo. Be awed by coming face-to-face with Michelangelo’s most famous artwork: The Last Judgement. You can also make the most of your experience by selecting the option of an additional entry ticket to the Castle Gandolfo and St. Peter's Basilica which you can visit at your own pace without the guide.

Rome: Shuttle Bus Transfer to or from Fiumicino Airport

10. Rome: Shuttle Bus Transfer to or from Fiumicino Airport

Enjoy a frequent and reliable roundtrip shuttle bus transfer between Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and central location in Rome. Ride in a regularly-maintained, air-conditioned bus with Wi-Fi on board. For your return transfer, simply refer to the timetable on your voucher. Choose from pickup or drop-off locations at your conveniently located stops: Rome Fiumicino Airport, Rome Termini Train Station (Via Marsala 5 as opposed to the Best Western Hotel Royal Santina). Choose a 1-way shuttle bus service to or from the airport, or alternatively an open return ticket. Best of all, be greeted by staff who will be waiting for you by your bus. Jump on board once you’ve checked in and your luggage is safely stowed away.  Avoid the hassle of navigating the public transportation system before or after a long journey, instead, relax and enjoy the views of Rome from the comfort of your seat.

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Rome airport transfers: Everything you need to know

A city known for its historical architecture, Italian delicacies, and beautiful landscapes, Rome is said to have something for everyone. The region has many types of public transportation that travelers can use, including the subway, buses, streetcars, regional trains, and trams. Although they can be used to travel to one of the city’s two airports, it’s usually easier to sit back, relax, and have a transfer pick you up directly from your door. Doing this will save you the burden of having to lug your suitcases through Italy’s capital.

Can I use a Rome airport transfer to go to both of the city’s airports?

Rome has two airports in its vicinity, Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci and Ciampino, both of which can be reached by transfer services. Fiumicino is considered to be Rome’s primary international airport, and it services many of the flights coming from overseas. If you're going between this airport and downtown Rome via car, you can expect for it to take you about 40 to 50 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Ciampino Airport is a smaller choice and is known for servicing many domestic flights, as well as flights that are run by budget airlines. It is a bit closer to Rome’s city center, so it will take you about 35 to 40 minutes to travel between the two locations by car.

How much should I expect to pay for an airport transfer service?

While prices vary depending on what type of shuttle you reserve and where exactly you will be traveling from, you can expect to pay somewhere between 10€ and 25€ (approximately $11-$27) for a standard shared transfer if you are traveling out of Fiumicino. When traveling through Ciampino Airport, the fare will be closer to 5 to 15€ per person (approximately $5.50-$16).

What type of airport transfers are offered in Rome?

Depending on how much you are willing to spend and what kind of time crunch you are under, there are many different Rome airport transfers to choose from. The cheapest option is a shared bus, which generally departs from Termini Station, as it is a central location in the city’s downtown. It is possible to book a transfer that will pick you up directly from your hotel, an option that is convenient for those that don’t want to take public transportation or pack a lot of luggage. If you’re traveling with a group of people and are interested in a private vehicle, you can always rent a large private car or van to drive you to the airport. While this tends to be the most expensive option, it is the quickest and most comfortable, giving you extra time to explore the city and an added level of comfort.

Which airport in Rome is most convenient for an airport transfer?

Rome’s public transportation does not take you directly to the different terminals in Fiumicino, which can sometimes be confusing for those that do not know the airport well. If you want to avoid getting lost and have transportation that will deliver you directly to your gate, the most convenient option is to book yourself a private airport shuttle. On the other hand, Ciampino Airport is a smaller choice that does not have nearly as many terminals. However, because it is not a major travel hub, it isn’t particularly well-linked with public transportation. To avoid the stress and hassle of dealing with trains, transfers are a good option.

When should I book my Rome airport transfer?

Because the Fiumicino Airport is the biggest travel hub in the region, it might take you some time to check in to your flight and go through security. Play it safe and have your Rome airport transfer bring you there about two hours before your flight takes off. The airport in Ciampino is much smaller, so you won’t have to worry about dealing with crowds. While you don’t need to worry about getting there too far ahead of time, you will want to book your trip well in advance, as airport transfers are a popular mode of transportation for getting to this airport.

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The transfer worked out perfectly. The process was well described by Civitours emails we received. We took the free shuttle from the cruise ship which dropped us right at the spot where Civitours bus would pick us up and take us to FCO airport. The price was much less than the transfer charged by the cruise line and less than organizing a shared shuttle or private car.

went right on time. smooth drive. very good pick-up location, fast check in. To improve: 1) the order process was very confusing by mixing the directions. 2) explanations by the driver while going inside rome would have been great added value

perfect, you will be dropped off right in front of the TERMINI station. and then picked up at the same place on the return journey. times also match well, so nothing to complain about!

Easy, air conditioning, WiFi and charging available, highly recommended

The Officer was very helpful, I was allowed to get in earlier.