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Non-stop from the Colosseum to the Catacombs | Enjoy Rome to the Fullest

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Non-stop from the Colosseum to the Catacombs | Enjoy Rome to the Fullest
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Travel details
€ 1,620 / per person
Note: The displayed price is the price at the time of application.
Duration Departure in 2025/9 | 5 days
Participants 3 person(s)(Adults 3 person(s)、Children 0 person(s))
Travel story
Walk among ruins and gaze at art
Feel the wind on a bicycle and take on a treasure hunt
Rome does not have just one face


This itinerary is designed so you can enjoy ancient ruins, art, and unique experiences from multiple perspectives while staying in Rome.
You will encounter historical sites such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, admire art at the Vatican Museums, and enjoy an exhilarating ride along the Appian Way by bicycle.
Additionally, activities that satisfy both playful and exploratory spirits are included—such as a Da Vinci-themed treasure hunt and visits to underground cemeteries—allowing you to savor the diverse charms of Rome.
Signature points
Experience history continuing from ancient times
You will take your time visiting ancient landmarks that symbolize Rome, such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Palatine Hill. Not only will you see the ruins, but through audio guides and explanations you can imagine daily life of the era and physically feel the scale of history. Time spent walking the traces left on the cobblestones becomes a moment to touch the "Eternal City."
A city walk where art and daily life intersect
From Piazza Navona to the Pantheon, countless works of art are scattered throughout Rome. At the Vatican Museums and St. Peter’s Basilica, you can delight in the finest Renaissance art and experience a grand space where religion and art merge. The scenery where solemn works coexist with people's daily lives is a charm unique to Rome.
Activities that satisfy playful and exploratory spirits
Included are unique experiences you cannot get from regular sightseeing, such as a Da Vinci-themed treasure hunt, a short cycling trip along the Appian Way, and exploration of underground cemeteries. The program stimulates intellectual curiosity while allowing you to engage with history and culture through play, making it enjoyable for all generations. It is especially recommended for those who want to discover a new side of Rome.
Itinerary
Day1
  • Italy - Rome
  • Private transfer Your driver will be waiting for you at Fiumicino Airport to take you to your accommodation in central Rome, ensuring a smooth and stress-free arrival in the city.
  • Explore Rome's center squares and monuments - Private guided tour with a Japanese speaking guide Entrance tickets to the Pantheon included

    The tour begins with the magnificent view of the famous Spanish Steps, featuring the celebrated Trinità dei Monti staircase. At the base, you’ll admire the Barcaccia Fountain, sculpted by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
    Continuing the route, you’ll reach the iconic Trevi Fountain—a perfect blend of sculpture and architecture on the facade of Palazzo Poli. Known for the tradition of tossing coins, it has also been featured in various films.After crossing Via del Corso, you’ll spend a few minutes in Piazza Colonna. Here, you’ll examine the Aurelian Column and the surrounding palaces with your guide.
    The tour then takes you to the Pantheon, one of Ancient Rome’s most important temples. It’s associated with Agrippa and Emperor Hadrian and serves as the burial place for Italian kings and Raphael.
    Next, explore the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi. Inside the Contarelli Chapel, you’ll find three masterpieces by Caravaggio related to the life of Saint Matthew.
    Concluding the tour, you’ll visit Piazza Navona. Built on the ruins of Domitian’s ancient stadium, it features magnificent monuments. Notable sights include Borromini’s Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone and Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, contrasting beautifully with each other.If you continue independently across the Tiber River, you’ll encounter the grandeur of Castel Sant’Angelo. A short walk from there leads to St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Museums.

    Duration about 3h. Please note that unless otherwise specified, entrance tickets are not included in this tour. The itinerary provided is indicative, and your guide will adjust it based on the meeting point, day conditions (such as weather), and your interests. [Japanese Guide]
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  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:×

Day2
  • Breakfast
  • Discover the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine - Independent tour Symbol of Rome, the Colosseum is the most important witness to the grandeur of ancient Rome.
    It is the largest amphitheater in the world, it could accommodate about 60,000 spectators.
    There were mainly gladiator fights, but also shows with animals or representations of important battles.

    Explore the Palatine Hill and in the Forum as well.
    Start at Palatine Hill, where Rome’s legendary founders, Romulus and Remus, were said to be raised by a she-wolf.
    Wander through the ruins of imperial palaces and enjoy the serene Farnese Gardens with their stunning views.

    Next, descend to the Roman Forum, the bustling center of ancient public life.
    Walk along the Via Sacra, imagining the grand processions that once took place.
    Marvel at the architectural remnants like the Temple of Saturn and the Arch of Titus.
    Don’t miss the Curia, where the Senate convened, and the Rostra, the platform for public speeches.

    Tickets included, duration of the independent tour approximately 3 hours

    Important note:
    If you are planning a trip within a month, due to the limited availability of tickets to the Colosseum, the entrance to the Colosseum is not guaranteed.
    In replacement, we will get tickets to the Forum and Palatine hill and you will see the Colosseum from outside.

    Audio guide included

    A taxi ride is included to reach the Colosseo [*additional notes needed :with Guide]
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  • Leonardo Da Vinci Treasure Hunt in Rome – Tickets and game included Duration: 3h30

    Embark on a guided adventure through the heart of Rome—an experience designed to captivate visitors of all ages, even the youngest explorers!
    No need to worry about directions—the game will guide you to the city's most iconic landmarks.

    Follow your curiosity and choose the route that excites you most.
    Will you explore the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum—or maybe all of them?

    Your journey begins at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, where you'll receive a tablet that becomes your personal tour guide.
    As you explore, the game will reveal fascinating hidden details about Rome’s rich history—insights you might otherwise miss.

    Earn points at each stop along the way. The more points you collect, the more clues you’ll unlock.
    Pay close attention—these clues are key to solving the final riddle back at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
    Crack the code, and you’ll win a special prize!

    Throughout the tour, you’ll collect points by completing challenges.
    The more points you gather, the more clues you unlock.
    These clues are essential for solving the final mystery, revealed back at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
    Solve it successfully, and a special prize awaits you!
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day3
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer 🧑‍✈️Transfer to the meeting point included -Private driver
    🚕Enjoy a comfortable ride with a private driver, taxi or Uber to reach the meeting point of your visit, included in your trip
  • Italy - Vatican
  • Tour the Vatican Museums - Independent tour Embark on a captivating journey through history and culture,
    exploring the priceless treasures of the Vatican Museums.

    The tour begins in the Vatican Museums, a veritable labyrinth of works of art.
    You'll discover ancient statues, Renaissance frescoes and sumptuous tapestries.

    The Sistine Chapel, the jewel of the Vatican, awaits you next.
    As you look up at the vaulted ceiling, you'll be dazzled by Michelangelo's frescoes.
    The biblical scenes come to life before your eyes, every detail meticulously painted by the Renaissance genius.

    Duration approx. 4 hours.
    Tickets for museums included.
    An audioguide will be provided.
    Available languages: English or Japanese. [*additional notes needed :with Guide]
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  • Visit Saint Peter's Basilica – Independent tour without guide Discover the majesty of St Peter's Basilica, the spiritual heart of the Vatican and masterpiece of Renaissance art.
    During an individual visit, you can freely explore its sacred spaces, admire the famous Pietà by Michelangelo, Bernini's baldaquin and the magnificent naves filled with history and spirituality.
    An intimate and moving experience, ideal to immerse yourself in art and faith in one of the most iconic places in the world.

    Tickets for the Basilica included
    Duration: 1 hour

    Note:
    Access to the Basilica is only by reservation for a specific time slot, and the ticket includes a multilingual digital audio guide to download on your smartphone.
    Tickets run out quickly, so we can guarantee their purchase only if the trip is confirmed in advance.
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124939
  • Italy - Rome
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day4
  • Breakfast
  • 🚴Pedal along the Appian Way – Self-guided excursion with e-bike rental included Renting an e-bike for a full day (up to 8 hours) is one of the most enjoyable and efficient ways to explore the Park of the Via Appia Antica in Rome.
    This ancient Roman road, famously known as the "Queen of Roads," offers a captivating blend of history, nature, and adventure, making it perfect for a full-day cycling experience.
    Begin your journey at Porta San Sebastiano, one of the best-preserved gates in the Aurelian Walls, and take a moment to visit the Museum of the Walls for a brief historical introduction.

    A short ride away, you’ll find the Church of Domine Quo Vadis, a small but iconic site where, according to legend, Saint Peter encountered Jesus while fleeing Rome.

    As you continue along the Appian Way, you’ll reach the Catacombs of San Sebastiano or San Callisto.
    These underground Christian burial sites offer guided tours and a fascinating glimpse into early Christian life.

    Further along the route stands the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, a striking circular tomb from the 1st century BC that exemplifies Roman funerary architecture.
    Nearby, the Capo di Bove thermal baths provide a peaceful stop, featuring well-preserved Roman mosaics and tranquil gardens.

    Riding along the original basalt stone road, flanked by cypress trees and ancient ruins, you’ll also encounter remnants of the Aqua Claudia and Aqua Marcia aqueducts.

    If time and energy allow, you can extend your ride to Tor Fiscale Park, where dramatic aqueduct arches stretch across open fields—an ideal spot for a picnic or a relaxing break.
    For lunch, consider stopping at a local farmhouse such as Cecilia Metella’s Casale or the Appia Antica Caffè, where you can enjoy rustic Roman dishes or a refreshing gelato.

    To make the most of your day, it’s best to start early.
    Be sure to bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, as shade is limited along the way.
    Most of the route is car-free, especially beyond the catacombs, making it a safe and peaceful ride through one of Rome’s most enchanting landscapes.

    If you’d like deeper insight into the sites, consider joining a guided e-bike tour in English.
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124944
  • 💀 Walk Beneath Rome in the 3rd-Century Catacombs – Group Tour with English-Speaking Guide In the Park of the Appian Way, along the ancient Roman road that once led to Brindisi and the Eastern Mediterranean,
    many remarkable ruins can be found.
    Today, you’ll descend underground to explore one of the most famous: the Catacombs of San Callisto.

    This vast burial complex served as the official cemetery of the Church of Rome in the 3rd century.
    Around half a million Christians were laid to rest here, including dozens of martyrs and sixteen popes.
    The catacombs are named after the deacon Saint Callixtus, who was appointed by Pope Zephyrinus to oversee the cemetery at the beginning of the 3rd century.

    Join a 40-minute guided tour in English with a small group to discover this extraordinary site.
    Please note that the catacombs are closed on Wednesdays.
    Tickets are included and scheduled for a fixed time. [English Guide]
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124945
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day5
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer 🧑‍✈️Leave Roma with a private chauffeur to go to Roma Fiumicino FCO.🚕

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 1
09/15(Mon)
  • Italy - Rome
  • Private transfer Your driver will be waiting for you at Fiumicino Airport to take you to your accommodation in central Rome, ensuring a smooth and stress-free arrival in the city.
  • Explore Rome's center squares and monuments - Private guided tour with a Japanese speaking guide Entrance tickets to the Pantheon included

    The tour begins with the magnificent view of the famous Spanish Steps, featuring the celebrated Trinità dei Monti staircase. At the base, you’ll admire the Barcaccia Fountain, sculpted by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
    Continuing the route, you’ll reach the iconic Trevi Fountain—a perfect blend of sculpture and architecture on the facade of Palazzo Poli. Known for the tradition of tossing coins, it has also been featured in various films.After crossing Via del Corso, you’ll spend a few minutes in Piazza Colonna. Here, you’ll examine the Aurelian Column and the surrounding palaces with your guide.
    The tour then takes you to the Pantheon, one of Ancient Rome’s most important temples. It’s associated with Agrippa and Emperor Hadrian and serves as the burial place for Italian kings and Raphael.
    Next, explore the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi. Inside the Contarelli Chapel, you’ll find three masterpieces by Caravaggio related to the life of Saint Matthew.
    Concluding the tour, you’ll visit Piazza Navona. Built on the ruins of Domitian’s ancient stadium, it features magnificent monuments. Notable sights include Borromini’s Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone and Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, contrasting beautifully with each other.If you continue independently across the Tiber River, you’ll encounter the grandeur of Castel Sant’Angelo. A short walk from there leads to St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Museums.

    Duration about 3h. Please note that unless otherwise specified, entrance tickets are not included in this tour. The itinerary provided is indicative, and your guide will adjust it based on the meeting point, day conditions (such as weather), and your interests. [Japanese Guide]
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124926 Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124926 Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124926
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:×

Day 2
09/16(Tue)
  • Breakfast
  • Discover the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine - Independent tour Symbol of Rome, the Colosseum is the most important witness to the grandeur of ancient Rome.
    It is the largest amphitheater in the world, it could accommodate about 60,000 spectators.
    There were mainly gladiator fights, but also shows with animals or representations of important battles.

    Explore the Palatine Hill and in the Forum as well.
    Start at Palatine Hill, where Rome’s legendary founders, Romulus and Remus, were said to be raised by a she-wolf.
    Wander through the ruins of imperial palaces and enjoy the serene Farnese Gardens with their stunning views.

    Next, descend to the Roman Forum, the bustling center of ancient public life.
    Walk along the Via Sacra, imagining the grand processions that once took place.
    Marvel at the architectural remnants like the Temple of Saturn and the Arch of Titus.
    Don’t miss the Curia, where the Senate convened, and the Rostra, the platform for public speeches.

    Tickets included, duration of the independent tour approximately 3 hours

    Important note:
    If you are planning a trip within a month, due to the limited availability of tickets to the Colosseum, the entrance to the Colosseum is not guaranteed.
    In replacement, we will get tickets to the Forum and Palatine hill and you will see the Colosseum from outside.

    Audio guide included

    A taxi ride is included to reach the Colosseo [*additional notes needed :with Guide]
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124931 Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124931
  • Leonardo Da Vinci Treasure Hunt in Rome – Tickets and game included Duration: 3h30

    Embark on a guided adventure through the heart of Rome—an experience designed to captivate visitors of all ages, even the youngest explorers!
    No need to worry about directions—the game will guide you to the city's most iconic landmarks.

    Follow your curiosity and choose the route that excites you most.
    Will you explore the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, Campo de' Fiori, the Pantheon, the Roman Forum—or maybe all of them?

    Your journey begins at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition, where you'll receive a tablet that becomes your personal tour guide.
    As you explore, the game will reveal fascinating hidden details about Rome’s rich history—insights you might otherwise miss.

    Earn points at each stop along the way. The more points you collect, the more clues you’ll unlock.
    Pay close attention—these clues are key to solving the final riddle back at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
    Crack the code, and you’ll win a special prize!

    Throughout the tour, you’ll collect points by completing challenges.
    The more points you gather, the more clues you unlock.
    These clues are essential for solving the final mystery, revealed back at the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
    Solve it successfully, and a special prize awaits you!
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 3
09/17(Wed)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer 🧑‍✈️Transfer to the meeting point included -Private driver
    🚕Enjoy a comfortable ride with a private driver, taxi or Uber to reach the meeting point of your visit, included in your trip
  • Italy - Vatican
  • Tour the Vatican Museums - Independent tour Embark on a captivating journey through history and culture,
    exploring the priceless treasures of the Vatican Museums.

    The tour begins in the Vatican Museums, a veritable labyrinth of works of art.
    You'll discover ancient statues, Renaissance frescoes and sumptuous tapestries.

    The Sistine Chapel, the jewel of the Vatican, awaits you next.
    As you look up at the vaulted ceiling, you'll be dazzled by Michelangelo's frescoes.
    The biblical scenes come to life before your eyes, every detail meticulously painted by the Renaissance genius.

    Duration approx. 4 hours.
    Tickets for museums included.
    An audioguide will be provided.
    Available languages: English or Japanese. [*additional notes needed :with Guide]
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124937
  • Visit Saint Peter's Basilica – Independent tour without guide Discover the majesty of St Peter's Basilica, the spiritual heart of the Vatican and masterpiece of Renaissance art.
    During an individual visit, you can freely explore its sacred spaces, admire the famous Pietà by Michelangelo, Bernini's baldaquin and the magnificent naves filled with history and spirituality.
    An intimate and moving experience, ideal to immerse yourself in art and faith in one of the most iconic places in the world.

    Tickets for the Basilica included
    Duration: 1 hour

    Note:
    Access to the Basilica is only by reservation for a specific time slot, and the ticket includes a multilingual digital audio guide to download on your smartphone.
    Tickets run out quickly, so we can guarantee their purchase only if the trip is confirmed in advance.
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124939
  • Italy - Rome
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 4
09/18(Thu)
  • Breakfast
  • 🚴Pedal along the Appian Way – Self-guided excursion with e-bike rental included Renting an e-bike for a full day (up to 8 hours) is one of the most enjoyable and efficient ways to explore the Park of the Via Appia Antica in Rome.
    This ancient Roman road, famously known as the "Queen of Roads," offers a captivating blend of history, nature, and adventure, making it perfect for a full-day cycling experience.
    Begin your journey at Porta San Sebastiano, one of the best-preserved gates in the Aurelian Walls, and take a moment to visit the Museum of the Walls for a brief historical introduction.

    A short ride away, you’ll find the Church of Domine Quo Vadis, a small but iconic site where, according to legend, Saint Peter encountered Jesus while fleeing Rome.

    As you continue along the Appian Way, you’ll reach the Catacombs of San Sebastiano or San Callisto.
    These underground Christian burial sites offer guided tours and a fascinating glimpse into early Christian life.

    Further along the route stands the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella, a striking circular tomb from the 1st century BC that exemplifies Roman funerary architecture.
    Nearby, the Capo di Bove thermal baths provide a peaceful stop, featuring well-preserved Roman mosaics and tranquil gardens.

    Riding along the original basalt stone road, flanked by cypress trees and ancient ruins, you’ll also encounter remnants of the Aqua Claudia and Aqua Marcia aqueducts.

    If time and energy allow, you can extend your ride to Tor Fiscale Park, where dramatic aqueduct arches stretch across open fields—an ideal spot for a picnic or a relaxing break.
    For lunch, consider stopping at a local farmhouse such as Cecilia Metella’s Casale or the Appia Antica Caffè, where you can enjoy rustic Roman dishes or a refreshing gelato.

    To make the most of your day, it’s best to start early.
    Be sure to bring water, sunscreen, and a hat, as shade is limited along the way.
    Most of the route is car-free, especially beyond the catacombs, making it a safe and peaceful ride through one of Rome’s most enchanting landscapes.

    If you’d like deeper insight into the sites, consider joining a guided e-bike tour in English.
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124944
  • 💀 Walk Beneath Rome in the 3rd-Century Catacombs – Group Tour with English-Speaking Guide In the Park of the Appian Way, along the ancient Roman road that once led to Brindisi and the Eastern Mediterranean,
    many remarkable ruins can be found.
    Today, you’ll descend underground to explore one of the most famous: the Catacombs of San Callisto.

    This vast burial complex served as the official cemetery of the Church of Rome in the 3rd century.
    Around half a million Christians were laid to rest here, including dozens of martyrs and sixteen popes.
    The catacombs are named after the deacon Saint Callixtus, who was appointed by Pope Zephyrinus to oversee the cemetery at the beginning of the 3rd century.

    Join a 40-minute guided tour in English with a small group to discover this extraordinary site.
    Please note that the catacombs are closed on Wednesdays.
    Tickets are included and scheduled for a fixed time. [English Guide]
  • Attachment Image from Itinerary Row: 124945
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 5
09/19(Fri)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer 🧑‍✈️Leave Roma with a private chauffeur to go to Roma Fiumicino FCO.🚕

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation

As stated in the itinerary

Flight (Int'l)

None

Flight (Dom.)

None

Railway

None

Bus

None

Car

As stated in the itinerary

Ferry/Boat

None

Other transp

None

Guide

As stated in the itinerary

Activity

As stated in the itinerary

Meal

B/F:4  LUN:0  DIN:0 
As stated in the itinerary

Includes (Others)

What is mentioned in the "included" part of the description day by day
Local telephone assistance from 6 a.m. to midnight, 7 days a week

Excludes (Others)

Flights.
Travel insurance (check the notes at the bottom of this program)
Meals (allow about €10–15 for lunch and €20 in the evening per person)
Tourist taxes (on average €2–3 per person per day)
Everything that is not mentioned in the item "the price includes"

Accommodation list
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Rome

3person(s) 1rooms