If you are looking for an experience that combines history, culture and natural beauty, our tour to the Medieval Village and Farfa Abbey is for you. Imagine immersing yourself in an authentic corner of Italy, far from the daily chaos, where time seems to have stopped. A journey that will take you to discover an enchanting village, where the cobbled streets tell stories of centuries past and where, the majestic Farfa Abbey, with its imposing architecture, will leave you breathless. The Abbey of Farfa, founded in the 8th century, is a true jewel of our artistic heritage. During the visit, an expert guide will reveal the secrets of the monastery, telling you fascinating anecdotes about monastic life and the extraordinary manuscripts that are still preserved in its library. Booking this tour means living a unique experience. We are waiting for you for an unforgettable adventure!
After the journey of about 45 minutes by private bus, customers will meet at the entrance of the village the guide who will accompany them throughout the journey. After the walk in the medieval village, lunch is scheduled at the Abbey of Farfa (not included in the price) and subsequent visit to the place of worship. Return to Rome is estimated at six in the afternoon.
To reach our agency you have to get off at the Colosseum stop of metro B, then continue on foot for 10 minutes, along the Colosseum along the road behind the monument
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