Min. Duration
8 hours
Driver
Multilingual
Tour guide
On request
Rome One Day Tour
Take advantage of UARA Limousine excursions to discover the city of Rome in one day
Organising a one-day tour of Rome requires advance planning and a good chauffeur-driven car hire company with a tour guide available on request.
There are many places to visit in Rome and a good itinerary, such as the one proposed by Limousine UARA, will help you make the most of your time.
Book nowTIME ARRANGEMENT IN ROME | Mercedes E 1-3 people |
Mercedes V 4-7 people |
Mercedes V 8 people |
80km included – Minimum 4 hours of service | € 180,00 (€ 45 per hour) |
€ 240,00 (€ 60 per hour) |
€ 340,00 (€ 85 per hour) |
Extra hours (per hour) | € 45,00 | € 60,00 | € 85,00 |
Extra km beyond the 80 included | € 1,20 | € 1,50 | € 2,00 |
* Holidays + 20% – Night service (from 10.00pm to 6.30am) + 20%
Rome in a day tour stops
First stop
Colosseum
The journey begins at the Colosseum, the largest amphitheatre in the world, famous for its gladiator fights. We then move on to the Arch of Constantine and the Circus Maximus.
Second stop
Pantheon
The Pantheon has a special feature in its dome, an oculus, which gives an ethereal glow to the interior of the sanctuary. It houses the tomb of the famous Renaissance artist Raphael.
Third stop
Trevi Fountain
Our journey continues to the Trevi Fountain, a majestic work where the ritual of tossing a coin is still deeply rooted in tourists and locals alike.
Fourth stop
Spanish Steps
Back on board your vehicle, we travel to the Spanish Steps. Awaiting us is the famous Barcaccia Fountain, at the foot of the Spanish Steps.
Fifth stop
Piazza Navona
We go to Piazza Navona, completely lined with sanpietrini (cobblestones), where there are three fountains, the most famous of which is Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and the Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone.
Sixth stop
Campidoglio
We go to the terrace of Rome to enjoy a breathtaking view of the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum, the historic centre and the Colosseum. Near the Capitol we will see the Vittoriano, the War Memorial and the Altar of the Fatherland.
Seventh stop
Appia Antica
The last stop on our journey is the Appia Antica, the oldest of the roads leading to Rome. The long route runs through a natural park where the remains of important historical buildings can still be seen.
For further information
Tickets for the monuments can be requested at the time of booking, as can a licensed guide.
This request must be made at the time of booking. We recommend comfortable shoes and clothing that covers the knees and shoulders when visiting churches.