Escape the chaotic Rome and discover the beauties that the picturesque countryside of the Roman Castles offers you with our VIP private tour.
Located in the south-east of the capital, they are part of a natural park called the Roman Castles. The beauty of the landscapes (volcanic lakes, lush forests, etc.), the goodness of the wine - famous throughout the world - and other culinary delights, make them one of the most irresistible places to spend your holidays in Italy.
Leaving the city of Rome behind, the tour will include the visit of a series of small paradises that climb the hills: Frascati, Grottaferrata, Marino, Castel Gandolfo and Ariccia.
You will enjoy a free pick-up/drop-off service from/to your accommodation by one of our drivers, a luxury car at your disposal throughout the tour, just for you and a gourmet lunch in a typical Castelli Romani restaurant.
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Pickup included
The itinerary starts from Frascati, which offers, alongside the beauty of nature, the possibility of discovering traces of the history of this rich town with its glorious past, as evidenced by the splendid noble villas. The old town is dominated by the Cathedral of St. Peter, dating from the sixteenth century, having inside works of art worthy of note. Numerous and precious villas such as Villa Aldobrandini, Villa Falconieri, Villa Mondragone, Villa Torlonia and others, make it one of the most beautiful towns of the castles.
The tour continues with Grottaferrata, famous for its Abbey of S. Nilo, identified by scholars as to the Tusculanum of Cicero. The city is a large garden of nature trails and archaeological sites that are stored by the Romans on holidays and, especially, on the occasion of its most important anniversary: the patron saint's day on March 26.
Then we move on to Marino, a small wine capital where, during the traditional Grape Festival in October, wine flows from the seventeenth-century Fontana dei Mori. "Le fontane che danno vino" (The Fountains that give wine), as the Roman folk song says, is dedicated to the trip to the Castles on the occasion of the Grape Festival.
The city of Marino rests on a vast network of caves, some communicating with each other, which are located about 12 meters below the road surface and develop for tens of kilometres in the subsoil of the Old Town. Their history is ancient: they were dug into the volcanic tuff to obtain building material already in the medieval period. The town of Marino flanks “Via dei Laghi” and is located on the crater occupied by Lake Albano. With a walk through the city, you can visit the Basilica of San Barnaba, at the centre of which stands a decorated nineteenth-century fountain. On the wide Piazza Garibaldi, you can see the small seventeenth-century church of S. Maria delle Grazie and the convent of the Suore domenicane. Built-in the seventeenth century, it incorporates the church of the Madonna del Rosario, with a circular plan and one of the most interesting rococo furnishings in Lazio. Famous is its Ciambella al Mosto, which can be tasted during the grape harvest.
The visit then continues with Castel Gandolfo or Castello, name in Roman dialect. The city is famous throughout the world for the presence of the summer residence of the Popes, around which there are many other summer residences, villas and cottages, making it one of the most famous resorts in Lazio. Its territory includes almost the entire coastal arch of Lake Albano, which also houses the Olympic Rowing Stadium. There are also various places of archaeological interest, including Diocletian's Palace and the late medieval walls, with beautiful views of the lake, In the centre of the city, there is Piazza della Libertà, adorned with a small fountain by Bernini, who also created S. Tommaso church.
Before returning to Rome, the tour ends with the visit of Ariccia, the city that invented and produced first the porchetta, a dish that became famous throughout the world as a product of high gastronomy and that has obtained the recognition IGP. In Ariccia, is not only produced porchetta but most of the meats of which are famous cities of the Castles. Not to be missed is the Porchetta di Ariccia Festival, held every year, since 1950, on the first Sunday of September: the programme includes the launch of pork sandwiches, food and wine exhibitions, musical performances and a lot of fun. The city of Ariccia also boasts an important architectural and cultural history. This city has seen all its buildings destroyed during the barbarian invasions and many of them were rebuilt by Bernini, such as the Chigi Palace and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Assunzione.
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Rome, the capital of Italy, is a city of ancient ruins, artistic masterpieces, and vibrant culture. Known as the Eternal City, it is a living museum where every corner tells a story of its rich history spanning over 2,500 years.
The Colosseum is an iconic symbol of Rome and one of the most famous ancient amphitheaters in the world. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
Vatican City is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome. It is the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Forum was the political, commercial, and legal hub of the Roman Republic and Empire. It is a sprawling ruin of temples, basilicas, and arches.
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church, known for its large dome and oculus. It is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome.
The Trevi Fountain is a Baroque masterpiece and the largest fountain in Rome. It is a popular spot for visitors to throw coins and make wishes.
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