“Oh Rome! my country! city of the soul!
The orphans of the heart must turn to thee,
Lone mother of dead empires!”
George Byron
Guided Tours of Rome: Some Suggested Itineraries
The Grand Tour Europe provides highly trained qualified English-speaking official tour guides and tour leaders of the city of Rome. Below there are some ready-made itineraries but we will provide you a “tailored” itinerary according to your interests. These tours are private, that means that the guide will be at your disposal for the numbers of hours you decide, minimum 3 up to 8 hours. Please contact us and one of our guides will reply to you with all the information. We can also provide advance ticket booking, transport, and all you may need during your stay in Rome.
The itineraries can be combined to create new ones or some elements can be added or taken out. We provide both walking and driving tours according to the type of itinerary, in most cases we recommend a pick-up and drop off with private hire, then proceed on a walking tour.
Guided Tours of Ancient Rome
Guided Tours of Medieval Rome
Guided Tours of Renaissance Rome
Guided Tours of Baroque Rome
Guided Tours of the Vatican City: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Gardens and Saint Peters Basilica
Guided Tours of Christian Rome
Guided Tours of Rome in One Day Sightseeing
Guided Tours of Underground Rome
Guided Tours of Hidden Rome
Boat Cruise on Tiber River & Ancient Ostia Guided Tours
Guided Tours of the Museums of Rome
Guided Tours of the Palazzi of Rome
Guided Tours of Rome Surroundings
Guided Tours of Tivoli and its Villas
Guided Tours of the Roman Castles
Food, Wine & Italian Lifestyle Private and Small Group Guided Tours in Rome
Active Tours in Rome: Driving, Segway, Boat, Kayak and More
All tours are private and guided, in addition, we provide transportation and entrance reservation with skip the line or fast track entrance where available.
Bernini vs Borromini, the rivalry that shaped Rome Virtual Guided Tour – Live Show Rome is uniquely associated with the Baroque Art, from Saint Peters Square to the altar of the Basilica, to the many churches and fountains and other urban baroque elements, there is no […]
Bernini vs Borromini, the rivalry that shaped Rome Virtual Guide Tour Rome is uniquely associated with the Baroque Art, from Saint Peters Square to the altar of the Basilica, to the many churches and fountains and other urban baroque elements, there is no corner of Rome […]
Botticelli and the Origins of the Renaissance in Florence Virtual Guided Tour – Live Show Florence is known as the crib of renaissance, mostly due to the Patronage of the Medici Family and their wealth so generously invested in art and culture, we will look […]
The Royal Palace of Caserta Virtual Guided Tour Build to rival Versailles the Royal Palace of Caserta is the most beautiful Palace in Europe, originally to rival Versailles, which was its model, it surpassed it in elegance and style. Designed by Luigi Vanvitelli for King Charles […]
Raphael The Master of Sublime Beauty Virtual Guided Tour Raphael was the son of the artist Giovanni Santi and was sent to study at the workshop of Pietro Perugino at an early age. Although he died young at the age of 37, he left an amazing […]
Masterpieces from The Uffizi Gallery Virtual Webinar via Zoom The most important collection of Renaissance art in the world. From Piero Della Francesca to Filippo Lippi, from Botticelli to Perugino and Ghirlandaio, from Michelangelo to Titian and Leonardo da Vinci, and many others including Caravaggio, The […]
Michelangelo or the pursuit of Fame Virtual Guided Tour For Michelangelo sculpting and painting was not the making of an artwork, but to bring to this world something already existing in the Mind of God. So all his life Michelangelo’s main pursuit was to live up […]
Giacomo Casanova: from Venice to Rome Virtual Guided Tour Giacomo Casanova is always associated with the libertine image of the seducer, but he was an extremely cultivated man, a resourceful, experienced traveller, and a great storyteller, skill that he used to get always ahead of his […]
The Myth of Ancient Rome: Augustus and the Fields of Mars Virtual Guided Tour When Octavian Augustus became emperor after the Battle of Actium in 31 BC he had already been using the Story of the Origins of Rome and its mythology to carve a space […]