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Rome Private Tour with Driver

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    Valentina and Alex were very attentive and showed us all the iconic places in the city, giving us many interesting explanations, and they did everything considering our mobility limitations. We highly recommend them. Thank you to them.
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  • Free cancellation up to 7 days before
  • Hotel pickup
  • Free cancellation up to 7 days before

Fall in love with Rome on this private tour with a driver around the Italian capital. Choose your route, take pictures whenever you want, and enjoy a comfortable tour solely for you and your travel companions.

Fall in love with Rome on this private tour with a driver around the Italian capital. Choose your route, take pictures whenever you want, and enjoy a comfortable tour solely for you and your travel companions.

Tour Details

Upon booking the Rome private tour with a driver, you'll receive a personalized service. You can carry out the tour on any day of the week, modify the itinerary according to your preferences, and start at the time you like. If you're a large group, you can even save money!

Tour Options

If you want to explore the Italian capital comfortably in a private vehicle, you can choose the itinerary you prefer when making your reservation. We'll stop to take photos along the way when and where you like!

All tours last 3 hours and are carried out with a driver and an English-speaking accompanying guide (optional). If you want to combine two routes, you can choose the 6-hour tour. The features of each tour are the following:

Ancient Rome

On this route, we’ll uncover the Roman remains of the city founded by Romulus and Remus and stop at its most remarkable monuments.

We’ll begin by circling the Colosseum, the undisputed symbol of Rome, before visiting the Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli, home to the famous chains of the apostle and Michelangelo’s statue of Moses.

We’ll stroll through the Imperial Forums, where history comes to life among temples, triumphal arches, and ancient basilicas. The walk will continue toward the Theatre of Marcellus, an architectural gem from the time of Augustus, before crossing Piazza Venezia to admire the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, a symbol of unified Italy.

We’ll end the route at the majestic Piazza del Campidoglio, where you’ll enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic views of Rome.

Baroque Rome

This route highlights the grandeur of Baroque architecture and the splendor of its monuments. We’ll start at Piazza di Spagna, with its elegant Spanish Steps leading to Trinità dei Monti, and continue to the Trevi Fountain, Rome’s eternal symbol and a masterpiece of urban scenography.

At Piazza della Pietra, we’ll admire the columns of the Temple of Hadrian, perfectly blended with the 18th-century surroundings, before heading to Palazzo Madama, now home to the Italian Senate.

We’ll then reach the Pantheon, an immortal marvel that inspired the great masters of the Baroque. Finally, Piazza Navona will welcome us like an open-air theater, where Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers enters into dialogue with Borromini’s Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone.

Artistic Rome

Throughout history, Rome has been a cradle for artists who have left their mark on its streets and landmarks. We’ll begin at the Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, one of the city’s oldest churches, renowned for its dazzling 12th-century golden mosaics. Did you know one of the first Christian masses in Rome was held here?

We’ll stroll through the Trastevere neighborhood, where the smell of coffee mixes with freshly baked bread and the sounds of artisans at work in their tiny shops.

Next, we’ll climb up to the Gianicolo (Janiculum Hill) to take in one of the most breathtaking views of the Eternal City. Then we’ll head down to the old Jewish Quarter, where history echoes in the walls of the Portico of Octavia and the Great Synagogue of Rome, symbols of resilience and coexistence. We’ll also pass by Tiber Island, a small haven in the middle of the river.

Ancient Appian Way

On this tour, we’ll follow the most important road of Ancient Rome, the Appian Way. Known as the Regina Viarum, or “Queen of Roads,” it was the first major Roman highway, connecting the capital with southern Italy and allowing the passage of armies and merchants.

Along the way, we’ll admire the impressive Baths of Caracalla and the evocative Church of Domine Quo Vadis, where, according to legend, Christ appeared to the Apostle Peter. We’ll then go underground to explore the mysterious Catacombs (you’ll choose which one to visit) and continue among the ruins of the Villa and Circus of Maxentius, before reaching the Tomb of Cecilia Metella, built in honor of a noble Roman woman in the 1st century BC.

Important Information

  • Keep in mind that guided tours reduce the space of the vehicle by one person. For example, if there are three people and you want to book a guided tour, you should choose the 'up to 5 people' tariff.
  • If your hotel is located outside an 8 km radius from Piazza Barberini, you'll have to go to the cinemas in this square, where you will meet the driver and/or guide.

Other Private Tours in Rome

Be sure to check out our other exclusive options in this stunning city! See all of our private tour options in Rome here.

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Duration

3 - 6h.

Included

Private vehicle transport.

English speaking driver.

Private and exclusive tour for your group.

English speaking accompanying guide (optional).

Not included

Entry to monuments.

Guided visits inside the monuments.

Food.

When to book?

You can book up until 36 hours before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.

Type of voucher

Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.

Accessibility

Accessible only for folding chairs. Paid wheelchair loan service available. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Sustainability

All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.

Sustainability Code

Our providers commit to:

  • Provide a safe and satisfying experience.
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle.
  • Incorporate eco-conscious technologies.
  • Uphold fair employment standards.
  • Foster the growth of local communities.
  • Preserve the integrity of local culture.
  • Safeguard both cultural and environmental heritage.
  • Ensure ethical treatment of animals.
  • Operate with honesty and transparency.
  • Encourage sustainable behaviors among customers and staff.

This particular activity contributes as follows:

  • No printing of documentation required.

Pets

Permitted.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q - Why do this activity with Civitatis?

    A - At Civitatis we guarantee the best quality and prices, click here if you want to know how we select our activities.

  • Q - How to book?

    A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.

  • Q - Which local supplier will be providing the tour?

    A - Visitando Italia Srl Corporate name: Visitando Italia SRL Registered Office: Via Casale Agostinelli, 92, Rome, Italy Tax Identification Number (VAT ID): IT13075961006 Contact information Email: info@visitando-italia.com Phone: +39 335 6515242 This supplier is commited to providing services in accordance with applicable European Union laws.

If you have any other questions please contact us.

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