Tivoli (half day trip from Rome)
The town of Tivoli lies 30 km / 19 miles east of Rome, has two marvelous villas, the Villa of Hadrian - the ancient Roman villa and the Villa d'Este - the villa of 16th century with the beautiful garden and splendid fountains.
| Sedan (1-3 p) | Minivan (4-5 p) | Minivan (6-8 p) |
|---|---|---|
| 200 Euro | 220 Euro | 240 Euro |
| Duration: about 4h. | ||
Itinerary
Villa of Hadrian
The Villa of Hadrian is a magnificent complex of buildings and gardens covering the vast area. It dates from the later years of the widely traveled emperor (B.C.138), who sought to reproduce here some of the great buildings of Greece and Egypt. Near the houses temples, a library and a museum were erected. Many of the works of art to be seen in the museums of Rome came from here. The chief charm of the villa lies in its scenic beauty.
Villa d'Este
The Villa d'Este is one of the Renaissance period, designed by Pirro Ligorio for Cardinal Ippolito d'Este (1549). From the villa and from the beautiful gardens, laid out in terraces with magnificent fountains and cascades and what are said to the tallest cypresses in Italy, there are attractive views of the Roman country.
Notes
- The rates Include: All taxes, Parking, Private vehicle with air conditioner, driver and toll
Exclude: Entrance fee - Villa of Hadrian / 6.5 Euro, Villa d'Este / 6.5 Euro - The tour starts and finishes at your hotel in Rome.


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