Excursion d'une demi-journée à la villa d'Adrien et à la villa d'Este au départ de Rome
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Commencez votre journée dans votre hôtel au cœur de Rome où l'on viendra vous chercher, ou fixez un point de rendez-vous en ville près de la gare Termini de Rome pour débuter votre visite. Partez à l'est de la ville vers les collines de Monti Tiburtini, en traversant la zone des carrières de marbre travertin, et arrêtez-vous dans le village à pied de colline de Tivoli, lieu de villégiature des vacanciers romains.
Votre premier arrêt sera la villa d'Hadrien (Villa Adriana), l'ancienne maison de vacances de l'empereur, construite au IIe siècle. Plus proche d'un petit village que d'une maison au sens contemporain du terme, les ruines de cette villa ostentatoire sont incroyables : thermes, temples, palais et théâtres ne demandent qu'à être visités. Explorez le site avec votre guide et apprenez-en plus sur les voyages antiques de l'empereur, qui auraient inspiré nombre de ces monuments.
Après votre excursion à la Villa, retrouvez votre autocar pour un court trajet vers l'autre villa immanquable de Tivoli, la magnifique villa d'Este. Construite au cœur de la Renaissance (vers 1550) pour le Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, gouverneur de Tivoli, la villa d'Este fut un bâtiment controversé qui rendit furieux les résidents locaux qui furent expropriés pour lui faire place. Promenez-vous autour du site avec votre guide, en passant par les jardins, et prenez des photos en face des fontaines conçues par le Bernin tout en vous instruisant sur le Cardinal et sa vie somptueuse dans la villa.
Retrouvez votre autocar et détendez-vous sur le chemin du retour à Rome. Votre excursion se termine ensuite au point de départ, qu'il s'agisse de votre hôtel ou de Rome Termini. Vous pouvez également finir votre visite à Via Veneto, à la Piazza Barberini, Piazza Venezia ou Piazza della Repubblica ; il vous suffit d'en informer votre guide le jour même.
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Votre premier arrêt sera la villa d'Hadrien (Villa Adriana), l'ancienne maison de vacances de l'empereur, construite au IIe siècle. Plus proche d'un petit village que d'une maison au sens contemporain du terme, les ruines de cette villa ostentatoire sont incroyables : thermes, temples, palais et théâtres ne demandent qu'à être visités. Explorez le site avec votre guide et apprenez-en plus sur les voyages antiques de l'empereur, qui auraient inspiré nombre de ces monuments.
Après votre excursion à la Villa, retrouvez votre autocar pour un court trajet vers l'autre villa immanquable de Tivoli, la magnifique villa d'Este. Construite au cœur de la Renaissance (vers 1550) pour le Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, gouverneur de Tivoli, la villa d'Este fut un bâtiment controversé qui rendit furieux les résidents locaux qui furent expropriés pour lui faire place. Promenez-vous autour du site avec votre guide, en passant par les jardins, et prenez des photos en face des fontaines conçues par le Bernin tout en vous instruisant sur le Cardinal et sa vie somptueuse dans la villa.
Retrouvez votre autocar et détendez-vous sur le chemin du retour à Rome. Votre excursion se termine ensuite au point de départ, qu'il s'agisse de votre hôtel ou de Rome Termini. Vous pouvez également finir votre visite à Via Veneto, à la Piazza Barberini, Piazza Venezia ou Piazza della Repubblica ; il vous suffit d'en informer votre guide le jour même.
Inclus
- Guide local
- Transport en autocar climatisé (maximum de 50 personnes)
- Entrée à la villa Adriana et à la villa d'Este
- Ramassage à l'hôtel (uniquement pour certains hôtels situés dans le centre de Rome - à reconfirmer par le prestataire après la réservation)
Non inclus
- Pourboires (facultatifs)
- Nourriture et boissons
- Transfert à l'hôtel
Autres informations
- Vous recevrez la confirmation au moment de la réservation
- Remarque : il s'agit d'une excursion multilingue
- L'excursion convient à tous les utilisateurs de fauteuils roulants accompagnés d'une personne pouvant les aider à monter et descendre du bus. Les fauteuils roulants seront transportés dans le coffre du bus.
- Nombre minimal de participants applicable. Il est possible qu'une fois confirmée, l'excursion soit annulée si le nombre de participants est insuffisant. Dans ce cas, une solution alternative vous sera proposée ou vous serez remboursé.
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Our tour guide ‘s knowledge regarding these two very different historical sites was most valuable to our tour of these two villas. In a short time he gave us valuable insight into the history of these two important historical sites and the person/ family that resided here whether in ancient or in a more recent time .
Great tour. Great air conditioned bus. Great guide. Highly recommend to all to do this tour in Tivoli
This 4hr tour involves 2.5 to get to and back from the sites The Hadrian Villa segment then requires a long walk up a hill to get to the actual ruins. There is just not enough time to explore the sites. Our guide was hurriedly moving the group through the sites to maintain his schedule. It was clear he wasn’t enjoying what he was doing. Many in the group were unhappy that they didn’t have enough time to take pictures or appreciate what they were seeing. This tour needs another hour for more freetime
I took my daughter on this trip in 2015 and thought it was marvelous, so I was excited to take a friend on the same trip. THIS trip was a DISASTER. First, because we waited for 2 people who were late, this trip went out 25 minutes late. TOTALLY unacceptable. Then, because we were so late, we were constantly "rushed" by the tour guide (Antonio?) to keep up. Several people expressed the desire to go to a bathroom and he totally ignored them by saying we would get to one. However, he NEVER took the time necessary to let peope relieve themselves. My friend was one of those. All she needed was to go to the bathroom and he kept on going. She left to find a bathroom and I tried to semi keep up with the group while waiting for her to catch up. That didn't work because he was on a "mission" to get through the Tivoli and on to our next destination. Your tour guide pointed at the large fountain area and said there was an organ that played, but it wouldn't play while we were there, and moved forward. (Last time, we actually waited for the organ to play. Not here.) As I waited for my guest, the group moved on and I lost sight of them. My guest caught up and because I was familiar enough with the layout (having been there before) I could show her the garden area, including the organ area. I was surprised as we left that area that the organ music acutally started. We had moved on and didn't see it open, but it was nice to hear. Too bad your guide "rushed" us through as we had to "hurry" to get back to the bus ON TIME. As we made our way into Hadrian's Villa, again we were totally rushed. In fact, toward the end, he pointed to the area that includes the fountains and said go look around for a couple minutes and return quickly. He didn't go into ANY detail on what it was used for. Last time, the guide took us around it and explained what it was. As he called for us to return, he told us he hoped we'd liked the tour and OF COURSE tips were not included in the price. Last time we were guided further into the Villa and as I recall looked at what I remember as a library or medicaly area. THAT would have been nice. Would I use you again? NO WAY. We were jipped and shorted. I am disgusted with what happened and how this group was treated.
Wow what a nightmare. Tour delayed about 30 minutes because someone staying 2 blocks away was late and they wouldn’t leave without everyone. Tour guide rushed us to one thing at gardens and one thing at Villa and spent so long spewing useless info, I learned nothing and spent the day mad I wasted my time and money. I would’ve been better off booking a trip to Tivoli and exploring myself. Tour guide would often yell at us if we had no comment to his ramblings. I will never use this company again and I advise everyone to search elsewhere.
This is a great way to escape the Rome crowds and see something beautiful. We went first to the Villa D'Este. Our guide was excellent. The gardens of the villa are breathtaking. We then went to Hadrian's Villa. Completely different experience. It is a ruin, unlike Villa D'Este, and aomewhat of a let down. Perhaps it would be better to go to Hadrian's Villa first . It would probably be more interesting in that order.
Knowledgeable guide with a good sense of humour. Both sites are breath taking and visit is suitable for all ages
good guide - nice visit...enjoyed myself a great deal. a very knowledgable guide and timing was right!
A must see! The guide was extremely knowledgeable and interesting. Everything ran smoothly. Great day
What a fabulous place to visit. Wish we had more time to see more of it! Both villas are so expansive, they need to make the trip longer.
Our group of 9 really enjoyed this trip to Tivoli just outside of Rome. It was a wonderful opportunity to see the countryside outside of Rome. The highlight of the tour was definitely seeing the many beautiful and dramatic fountains and gardens of Villa d'Este. We wish we had more time to explore the many fountains. The ruins of Hadrian's Villa were interesting, and the property was surprisingly huge. And by the time we reached the second ruin, a lot of us were saying I wish we were still at the fountains of Villa d'Este.
This was my 3rd trip over the years to see the Tivoli Gardens and everytime I go, I love it! My only complaint this time was the tour guide spent way too much time talking about the villa and we were very rushed to see the gardens.