The Eternal City is filled with surprises. Besides the "Must Sees", there is a cornucopia of goodies to experience, share, taste, touch and see. IIItaly people live here and love it. We know the town, the hide-a-ways, the good food cheap and cheap food good. We don't like spending money uselessly. We are not keen on crowds and noise. We don't like lines or wasting time. Private entrances, back alleys, intimate enoteca's and priceless discoveries is our style.
As much as possible, we travel on foot. More to see and share and experience. Plus it saves you a few €.
It may look like a pile of rubble, but with us, Ancient Rome comes to life. Walk the path of the Caesars and head back into history.
The Center of the Western World, the prototype of all stadiums and the bucolic hill where it all began. this and more as you avoid the long lines and savor the tales from our iiitaly storyteller. Admission includes all 3 sites. (2 hours) 45 Euro ... MORE INFO
Special access, short cuts and hidden Treasures... This makes our journey through the maze of the Vatican so popular.
Your admission is included and the cradle of Christendom is laid at your feet. From the Sistine Chapel to St. Peters Square, you are given a secular and religious slant to the facts, faith and mysteries of Vatican City. (3 hours) 60 Euro ... MORE INFO
No admission fees, no lines, no hassle, and nothing but fun. Our stroll through the center is our most talked about and requested itinerary.
Follow the Aqua Virgin Aqueduct from the Spanish Steps to the Trevi Fountain to the Pantheon to Piazza Navona. Bernini, Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Raphael share the stage with gelato, vino, pizza and caffe'. (3 hour) 25 Euro ... MORE INFO
In our neighborhood are many treasures and tidbits of Christendom.
Follow us through the 3 level archaeological maze that is San Clemente. Then stroll to the first headquarters of the papacy, St. John. Complete your day at the sumptuous Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. (2 hours) ... MORE INFO
"I had rather be first in a village than second at Rome."
-- Julius Caesar