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Rome Airport Shuttle & Transfers

One of Europe’s oldest and most celebrated cities, Rome is the heart of so much history and culture, it is impossible to experience all that it has to offer in one visit. Our Rome airport shuttle will take you from the capital city’s main airport and into the city center to your hotel or other destination. Additionally, we also offer Rome airport transfers to get you from Fiumicino to Rome Ciampino and vice versa, depending on your travel needs. Our airport transfer Rome will get you to your hotel or inn and back to either of Rome’s international airports with ease and comfort. You will want to have all the best options in transportation while you are in Rome — it is the only way to see the best this beautiful city has to offer.

 

Below are a few excerpts of our fabulous Rome tour packages!

 

MONUMENTS OF ROME - Republic square - The Trevi fountain was built by the architect Salvi in 1735 and decorated by several artists of Bernini's school. It is the front of a large palace decorated with statues and bas-reliefs on heaps of rocks.

The fountain is not only celebrated for its excellent water but for the legend that whoever throws a coin into the fountain, will return to Rome.

The visit will follow with the Pantheon, Piazza Navona (visit), Castel S. Angelo, Vatican City, Via della Conciliazione, and St. St. Peter's Basilica (visit) which is the largest cathedral in the world. The Basilica was built over the site of St. Peter's grave, according to popular belief.

It's hard to comprehend just how large the church is because it is so superbly proportioned.

It's been said that it took the Cape Canaveral hangars to finally surpass the spatial volume of the basilica.

ANCIENT ROME - On this sightseeing tour, the daring traveler will discover the Aurelian Walls, Via Veneto, Piazza Venezia (stop), The Capitol Square (visit), View of the Roman Forum, Historical Maps, Church of San Pietro in Vincoli with Michelangelo's statue of Moses, the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, the Arch of Titus, The Pyramid of Caius Cestius, The Basilica of St. Paul outside the walls (visit), and Circo Maximus.