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Holy Churches of Rome Private Tour

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Duration

4 hours

Tour Type

Walking Tour

Group Size

Private Tour

Meeting Point

Your Hotel

Experience the Magic of the Vatican as a VIP

Welcome to an exclusive early entrance to the Vatican City – the world’s smallest country with a big impact. It’s an incredible place overflowing with art, history, and a 2000 year old tradition running  across its 108 acres. The Vatican is  home to the Holy See, and the venue for the world’s oldest continuous form of democratic election conducted  in a room called the Sistine Chapel.

The St. Peter’s Basilica – the largest  church in Christendom veneered in  Marble & Mosaic from end to end showcases the mighty engineering skill of Michelangelo’s & Bernini. The highlight of the Vatican is the Sistine Chapel, the largest canvas ever painted by human hands. Michelangelo’s stunning fresco of the “ creation of Adam”  and the  lapis lazuli  inspired “Last Judgement” should be on everyone’s bucket list. You get to see these masterpieces, along with the extensive art collection of the Vatican Museums, before the crowds!.

So don’t wait any longer – book your tour today and immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of the Vatican.

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Ticket price of Euro 45/ per person will be not be refunded. The rest will be refunded till 72 hours before the tour)

Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem :
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Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem :

Lying hidden amidst Rome's bustling life is the Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, a sanctum of profound sanctity and subtle beauty. Within its humble façade, treasures of unparalleled significance reside - the relics of the Passion, a silent testament to Christ's sacrifice.

Walking its hallowed halls is akin to stepping into Jerusalem itself, its walls whispering tales of that sacred city, carried across time and tide by St. Helena herself. In fact, the very name of this basilica 'in Gerusalemme' is derived from the soil of Jerusalem that St. Helena brought here to sanctify the grounds, making it a piece of the Holy Land in the heart of Rome.

 

Holy stair of Jesus:
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Holy stair of Jesus:

The Holy Stairs, also known as the Santa Scala, are a set of 28 marble steps in Rome, believed to be the stairs that Jesus Christ ascended during his trial before Pontius Pilate. According to tradition, the steps were brought from Jerusalem to Rome by Saint Helena in the 4th century. Pilgrims for centuries have revered these stairs, climbing them on their knees as a devotion, reflecting on Jesus' passion and suffering. 

St. John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome:
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St. John Lateran, the Cathedral of Rome:

As the Mother and Head of all churches in Rome and indeed, in the world, St. John Lateran’s grandeur transcends mere architectural splendor, echoing with the weight of its ecclesiastical significance. 

Within its venerable walls, the cathedral serves as the seat of the bishop of Rome, lending it a sense of profound sanctity. Its vast nave and opulent interiors are a testament to the enduring power of devotion, each piece of art, each sculpted column, bearing the imprint of centuries. 

Intriguingly, it is the only Roman basilica that has both a holy door and a permanent papal throne. The Lateran complex, with its adjacent Holy Stairs, offers an encounter with the divine that stirs the depths of the soul.

Basilica of Mary Major:
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Basilica of Mary Major:

Standing resolute atop the Esquiline Hill, the Basilica of Mary Major is not merely a testament to Rome's religious heritage but also an architectural marvel. 

Beneath its magnificent facade lies a fascinating fact: it is one of the only remaining structures to retain the core of its original structure despite various renovations across centuries. 

It also houses the Reliquary of the Holy Crib, believed to contain wood from the manger where Jesus was laid. From this vantage point, Santa Maria Maggiore not only stands as an enduring beacon of faith, but also as a bridge between eras, its echoes of the past intertwining with the ever-evolving story of Rome's spiritual journey.

Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls:
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Basilica of St. Paul’s Outside the Walls:

The Basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls, is renowned for its stunning architecture, grandeur, and historical significance. Built over the burial place of St. Paul the Apostle, it features a striking neoclassical facade, magnificent mosaics, and a serene courtyard. The basilica is a symbol of Christian heritage and offers visitors a peaceful and reflective space to explore its rich religious history and artistic beauty.

Tour Highlights

  • Expert Insights at your Pace: Enjoy unparalleled access to Rome's sacred architectural gems guided by an expert theologian.
  • Personalized & Efficient:Experience flexibility and an immersive and spiritual history amidst intimate, crowd-free settings.
  • Full Assistance & Comfort: Receive undivided attention and profound spirituality through relics of profound significance.

  • Customized tour tailored to your preferences.
  • Headset available.
  • Engaging, well-groomed guides to enhance your tour.
  • The option for the guide to meet you at your hotel upon request.
  • Transportation costs to and from the tour's meeting point.
  • Water or lunch during the tour.
  • Tips or gratuity for the guide.

3 hours
4 hours

English
Vatican Museum entrance

Tour's Location

How many people can join this tour?
  • The tour requires a minimum of 1 person per booking to be conducted.
  • The tour/activity is designed to accommodate a maximum of 9 people.
How do we travel from one site to the other?
  • You have 3 options for moving around the city:
  • 1) Private car hire (this costs about € 65 per hour)
  • 2) Your guide will call a taxi (a typical taxi trip is about €15)
  • 3) Your guide will take you on public transport (tickets cost €1,50 each)
What should I wear?
  • Comfortable shoes, such as sneakers with cushioned insoles, are highly recommended for walking.
  • Both men and women must cover their shoulders and knees when visiting churches.
What should I bring?
  • Sunscreen and a hat (in sunny weather)
  • A light jacket or layers (in cooler months)
  • A small bag to carry your belongings
  • Cash or credit card for souvenirs, or food
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What is not allowed?
  • Large bags, backpacks, and suitcases
  • Drones or selfie sticks
  • Smoking
  • Visitors are required to remove their hats when entering holy sites.
Is the tour physically demanding?
  • This tour involves walking, some stairs, and uneven terrain. Visitors with mobility issues may find the tour challenging.
Tips
  • Availability varies depending on liturgical calendar, please inquire for specific dates
Know before you go
  • For a full refund, tours must be cancelled at least 96 hours prior to the scheduled start time.
  • If a tour is cancelled between 72 and 24 hours before the tour, only the balance amount will be refunded, and the ticket fee will be retained.
  • No refund will be issued for tours cancelled within 24 hours or less of the scheduled start time.
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