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Churches of the Celio
PRICE: €330 per group
We begin with a visit to the famous Basilica of San Clemente, dedicated to the third Pope, who is said to have died as a martyr for the Christian faith in the early decades of the 2nd century. The... more >>Custom Itinerary (Scala Sancta)
PRICE: from €220
We can design a wide variety of itineraries for people with special interests, lasting from 2 hours to 3 days, and starting at 220 Euros per group. Drawing on our network of docents, the limits of a... more >>Roma Sacra
PRICE: €330 per group
The Forum was not only a commercial and governmental center for the ancient Romans; it was a religious space that contained several of their most sacred places, such as the tomb of Romulus and the... more >>Roma Triumphans
PRICE: €270 per group
Rome presented a poor face to the pilgrims of the Jubilee year of 1550. Half of the population had been killed in the Sack of 1527, the best artists had fled to foreign courts, and the very necessity... more >>Scala Sancta St. John Lateran
PRICE: €270 per group
The Cathedral of Rome, the '“Mother and head of all the Churches of the City and of the Worldâ€Â, is officially known as the Archbasilica of the Most Holy Savior, but is... more >>Scala Sancta Vatican Seminar
PRICE: €330 per group
This is an extremely popular itinerary that is designed to give you a comprehensive, in-depth introduction to the Vatican art collection and St. Peter's Basilica. Led by an art historian or... more >>St. Mary Major
PRICE: €270 per group
The summit of the Esquiline Hill is dominated by the church of Saint Mary Major, the oldest in the world dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Uniquely among all the ancient churches of Rome, the original... more >>St. Paul Outside the Walls
PRICE: €220 per group
Just as the altar of Saint Peter's church rests above his tomb, so that of Saint Paul's outside the Walls also preserves the tomb of the Apostle of the Gentiles, and is, along with Saint Peter's, the... more >>St. Peter's
PRICE: €220 per group
The tomb of Saint Peter is, along with that of Saint Paul, the oldest pilgrimage site in the city of Rome. The original church, built by the emperor Constantine at the beginning of the 4th century,... more >>