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Pamela_F, Jun 2026
For learners of all ages
I like to include at least one hands-on experience during our trips since many of them tend to focus on museums and cathedrals. We’re certainly not children but this was very enjoyable for a retired couple, particularly my husband who is endlessly fascinated by how things work! We learned a lot about Leonardo Da Vinci which was a bonus. Just go. You’ll enjoy it.
Cindy_C, May 2026
A morning at the Colosseum
Our guide was very knowledgeable about the Colosseum, the Forum and Palatine hill along with the history of Rome. You could tell he was very passionate about it. We had a very small group which allowed us to listen and ask questions easily in a crowded environment.
Elaine_M, May 2026
Amazing!
It's very much worth the extra cost to have the opportunity to visit the underground areas of the Colosseum (and to get access to closed areas while other tourists look on in envy!). Our guide was excellent (sorry, it's taken me a few weeks to get a chance to write this, and I cannot remember her name). Definitely recommend doing this one, as you get to see many areas without crowds (and you can still freely visit the other areas after the formal part of the tour has ended, if you feel like braving the crowds)
Avery_T, May 2026
This was such a great...
This was such a great experience. It’s a HUGE city and this tour gives you the 2 hour brief highlights (PERFECT for those who lose interest or grow tired beyond a few hours). You get the history and the fun, but since the city is huge, it would be so hard to navigate and enjoy alone. Do this trip!! And our guide, I believe her name was Marilyn & I apologize if I’m incorrect, was so fun and great at her job!! Loved it
Maria_R, May 2026
Love it from beginning to end!!!
Naomi was so amazing!!!! She was at the meeting point way ahead of the scheduled time, helping not only the people on her tour but also others with doubts or questions, too. She was very knowledgeable, and her way of sharing the story behind both the Underground Aqueduct and the area around it, and how it relates to the Trevi Fountain, was just awesome!
Teri_N, May 2026
absolutely fascinating
You have to be able to go down 90 steps to get into the tunnel and there are multiple other staircases from two to eight steps throughout. Apart from that, totally fascinating and well worth it. I am 70 and did it, cane and all! It was almost an hour and a half for the walking tour. We took the English version.
Stacy_C, Apr 2026
Skip the line tickets is a good option through Viator.
Skip a line tickets were great. We did end up standing in a line but it was a shorter line and only took roughly 10 minutes to get in. The check-in spot was easy to find and overall a good experience. I thought the museum itself was underwhelming, but the statue of david did not disappoint.
Susan_L, Apr 2026
One of the best, least...
One of the best, least stressful of the tours we had in Rome. Clear directions for where to meet, a guide took us directly to the line for those with tickets, and we were free to sit down and listen to the audio which was entertaining and informative and could be done at a leisurely pace.
Michael_E, Apr 2026
A marvel of Roman Engineering
The Pantheon (c. 118–128 AD) is a masterpiece of Roman engineering, featuring the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome (
diameter). It utilizes a variable-density concrete, decreasing in thickness with lighter aggregate (pumice) at the top, along with internal coffering and a structural oculas to manage weight, creating a perfect, self-supporting sphere.
Helen_S, Nov 2025
Well worth it!
Great experience.. lots to see but David is so remarkable it’s worth going just to see him!
Arrive 10 mins before your allocated time. The ticket collection point is easy to find just across the road from The Accademia. Well worth getting skip the queue tickets especially if you are coding during the busy months.
Clare_C, Oct 2025
Interesting self guided tour
Easy to book at a time which suited us on the day after our Vatican museum trip was cancelled via Viator (not sure of the reason but suspect it was sheer numbers in the day). We had priority tickets and so no queuing at all. The castle itself was easy to get round although a few steps to negotiate but worth it for the wonderful views once you were up there virtually 360 degrees. Also clean toilets and a cafe. All in all it made up for the initial disappointment of the called Vatican museum tour and we still got to see St Peter’s square Nd the basilica.
James_W, Oct 2025
DaVinci comes alive.
The museum has a fine collection of medieval art including a Botticelli but the display of a few of the pages from Leonardo DaVinci’s Codex is the star attraction. Original drawings from the master himself. And to top it off, A DaVinci painting as well. There are only a handful in existence making this very special.
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