Enjoy walking tour from Navona Square, follow your guide and walk to the Pantheon and Trevi Fountain, he tour will end at the Venice Square, located in the center of four major roads of Rome: Via del Corso, Via del Plebiscito, Via di Teatre Marcello, and Via dei Fori Imperiali. Admire its famous monuments: "the Altar of the Fatherland", dedicated to King Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of Italy, and also called "Il Vittoriano"; "Palazzo Venezia" one of the oldest Renaissance buildings in the Eternal City and "Palazzo Bonaparte" dedicated to the mother of Emperor Napoleon.
Complete your experience and book the the option with Panoramic Glass Elevator, Venice Palace, and Risorgimento Museum, and choose the time of your visit when it suits you. ( if the option is selected)
Combine your walking tour with Capitoline Museums
Book your ticket at the Touristation office and choose the time of your visit to the museums when it suits you ( if the option is selected)
Palazzo Venezia tours, things to do and tickets
$14.47*Per person
National Museum of Palazzo Venezia in Rome
Duration: an hour - 3 hours
The National Museum of Palazzo Venezia is housed in what once was the grand residence of the Venetian Pope Paul II Barbo (1464-1471), great collector and initiator of the artistic future of the building. The museum was opened in 1921, polarizing its interest around the so-called applied arts.
It houses collections of paintings on wood and canvas dating back to the 15th-18th centuries; eighteenth-century pastels, as well as miniatures and fans; a rich series of Italian and German wooden sculptures; a valuable collection of sketches and terracotta reliefs from the 16th and 17th centuries; early Medieval and Renaissance marbles; seal plates, enamels, religious items made of gold and silverware for profane use, glass, ivory and Renaissance bronzes of the Italian school; a vast collection of pottery and porcelain.
There is also a large collection of chests and furniture in general, of wrought iron, as well as a remarkable collection of antique weapons and armour.
It houses collections of paintings on wood and canvas dating back to the 15th-18th centuries; eighteenth-century pastels, as well as miniatures and fans; a rich series of Italian and German wooden sculptures; a valuable collection of sketches and terracotta reliefs from the 16th and 17th centuries; early Medieval and Renaissance marbles; seal plates, enamels, religious items made of gold and silverware for profane use, glass, ivory and Renaissance bronzes of the Italian school; a vast collection of pottery and porcelain.
There is also a large collection of chests and furniture in general, of wrought iron, as well as a remarkable collection of antique weapons and armour.
$26.71*Per person
Private
Fascist Rome Guided Tour: The Rise and Fall of Mussolini
Duration: 3 hours
Visit the main sites of Rome ralated to Fascism and Mussolini regime with an expert guide that will make history come alive. You will see the Foro Italico, the EUR district, Palazzo Venezia and other monuments that narrate the rise and fall of the Duce. Using multimedia tools your guide will make you jump back to 1920s and 30s Italy and you will enjoy sightseeing some of the most interesting and less touristic parts of Rome.
$299.43*Per person
ROME LUXURY TOURS: Ride a Vespa in the city self-driving or with a driver
Duration: 3 hours
Discover Rome in Vespa, the Italian Scooter, this typical transport of the Eternal City allows you to sneak into the narrow streets! Thus you will discover the city faster and over greater distances avoiding traffic. Or you could go on an adventure in the Castelli Romani area that surrounds Rome!
You can rent these 2 wheels or follow a tour with a guide-driver or “self-drive” in convoy. Nevertheless, it is requested to have a good level of driving the scooter to drive the vehicles yourself.
You will discover the city following the following path:
Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli / Piazza della Repubblica / Piazza and Palazzo Venezia / Colosseum / Arch of Constantine / Circus Maximus and the Palatine / Malta Riders Square / Bocca della verità and Foro Boario / St. Bartholomew on Tiber Island / Saint Angel Bridge / Castel Sant’Angelo / Vatican City – St. Peter’s Basilica / Janiculum Hill / Fountain of Acqua Paola / Piazza del Campidoglio then back at the starting point
You can rent these 2 wheels or follow a tour with a guide-driver or “self-drive” in convoy. Nevertheless, it is requested to have a good level of driving the scooter to drive the vehicles yourself.
You will discover the city following the following path:
Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli / Piazza della Repubblica / Piazza and Palazzo Venezia / Colosseum / Arch of Constantine / Circus Maximus and the Palatine / Malta Riders Square / Bocca della verità and Foro Boario / St. Bartholomew on Tiber Island / Saint Angel Bridge / Castel Sant’Angelo / Vatican City – St. Peter’s Basilica / Janiculum Hill / Fountain of Acqua Paola / Piazza del Campidoglio then back at the starting point
Attractions:Piazza NavonaVatican CityJaniculum HillPiazza del CampidoglioArch of ConstantineTurtle FountainPiazza della RepubblicaCastelli RomaniSt. Peter's BasilicaColosseumMouth Of TruthCastel Sant'AngeloIl Bosco Parrasio o "Teatro degli Arcadi"Piazza della RepubblicaPiazza della RepubblicaPiazza Della RepubblicaForo BoarioPalazzo VeneziaPiazza della RepubblicaAmalfi CoastCircus Maximus
$150.84*Per person