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Discover ancient Rome with this private 2-3 hour tour exploring the Domus Tiberiana, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Santa Maria Antiqua—perfect for history enthusiasts.

This private tour of Domus Tiberiana and Ancient Rome offers an intimate look into Italy’s most iconic archaeological sites. Priced at $381.36 per person and lasting approximately 2 to 3 hours, it provides a detailed journey through Rome’s imperial history. Led by a professional guide, the tour includes tickets for the Domus Tiberiana, the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill, and the Chiesa di Santa Maria Antiqua, ensuring a smooth, all-in-one experience.
What makes this tour stand out is the access to recently reopened sites, especially the Domus Tiberiana, which had been closed for 50 years before its reopening. This offers visitors a rare chance to walk through imperial residences and marvel at their ruins. The tour is ideal for those interested in a comprehensive exploration of ancient Rome without the crowds, thanks to the private format. One note: food and drinks are not included, so plan for meals separately.
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The tour begins at the Italy In Love Tours meeting point near the Roman Forum. From there, a private guide leads the group into the Domus Tiberiana, a recently reopened site after 50 years of closure. This residence was once a home for emperors, and its ruins reveal the luxury and grandeur associated with imperial Rome.
Visitors get about 30 minutes to explore the exhibition rooms within the Domus Tiberiana, witnessing the opulent architecture and stories of power that shaped Rome’s history. The site’s picturesque location on Palatine Hill offers stunning views of the surrounding ruins and cityscape, helping visitors appreciate the scale and importance of imperial residences.

Next, the guide takes you into the Roman Forum, the lively center of political, religious, and social life in ancient Rome. With one hour dedicated to this stop, visitors walk past temples, public spaces, and marketplaces that once bustled with activity.
The architecture of the Forum is striking, with remains of structures like the Senate House and Vesta Temple visible now. The guide explains how this area was the core of Roman civic life, giving context to its significance in shaping Western civilization. Visitors get to feel connected to the voices and events that once made Rome a powerful metropolis.

The Palatine Hill stop offers more than stunning city views—it’s a journey into myth and history. Spanning about an hour, this site is famously associated with Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome.
Here, visitors explore the ruins of imperial palaces, including those of Augustus, Tiberius, and Domitian. The lush gardens and ancient structures evoke the luxurious lifestyles of Rome’s emperors. The view of Rome from Palatine Hill remains one of the most iconic sights, providing insight into why this hill was considered the center of power.

A 15-minute walk brings visitors to the Chiesa di Santa Maria Antiqua, a 6th-century church famous for its frescoes. Inside, the artwork reveals early Christian art and spiritual symbolism that shaped religious expression in Rome.
The frescoes showcase the artistic talent and cultural importance of Christian communities during this period. This stop offers a more intimate experience, contrasting the grandeur of the ruins with artistic detail and spiritual history.

This tour includes tickets valued at €18 per person, covering entry to the sites and specific museums like the Palatine Museum, Aula Isiaca, and Loggia Mattei. The private guide provides detailed explanations, making complex history accessible and engaging.
The guides are experts, known for their knowledgeable and warm-hearted approach, which enhances the overall experience. The private format ensures a personalized pace, with flexibility to focus on areas of particular interest or provide additional insights if desired.

The tour starts at Via del Cardello near the Roman Forum and concludes back at the original meeting point. It’s suitable for visitors with moderate physical fitness due to walking involved, and ID is required for all participants.
The itinerary is subject to change, especially on days when some sites, like the House of Augustus, may be closed and replaced with alternative stops such as the Curia. Participants should plan for no food or drinks included, so consider bringing water or snacks.

Reservations are confirmed within 48 hours, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. This flexibility adds peace of mind for travelers with uncertain plans.
The tour accommodates group discounts, making it a valuable option for larger parties or private groups seeking a comprehensive, exclusive experience of ancient Rome.
This private tour appeals to history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those interested in imperial Roman residences. It’s especially suited for visitors who want guided insights without the hassle of navigating complex ruins alone. The recent reopening of Domus Tiberiana** adds a unique element, making it a compelling choice for those seeking new discoveries.
This tour offers a focused, in-depth exploration of some of Rome’s most significant archaeological sites, led by knowledgeable guides who bring history to life. The inclusion of recent site reopenings provides a rare look into imperial living spaces that few travelers can access.
While the duration is relatively short, it packs in impressive sites and historical insights that will satisfy those eager to understand Rome’s imperial past. The private format guarantees a personalized experience, making it ideal for history buffs and families alike.
“We met our guide 'Gas' at the meeting point/office, close to the Roman Forum. From here followed a two-hour educational journey in seeing and under…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, provided participants have moderate physical fitness and can walk through uneven ruins. Children with interest in history will enjoy the outdoor and indoor sites.
Are tickets included in the tour price?
Yes, tickets for the Domus Tiberiana, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and Santa Maria Antiqua are included, along with access to additional museums.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the pace and interests of the group.
Can this tour be customized?
As a private experience, it can be tailored to focus more on certain sites or historical periods, within the scope of the included stops.
Is there any physical difficulty involved?
The tour requires moderate walking over uneven terrain, so participants should be comfortable with light physical activity.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, ID for entry, and consider water or snacks, as food and drinks are not included.
What happens if some sites are closed?
The itinerary may change on certain days, with alternative sites like the Curia substituted for closed locations, keeping the overall experience intact.
Is there a dress code for the religious sites?
Yes, shoulders and knees must be covered for entry into places of worship like Santa Maria Antiqua.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provided platform, with confirmation within 48 hours and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
This private tour of Domus Tiberiana and Ancient Rome provides a comprehensive, well-guided journey through some of the most significant archaeological sites in the Eternal City, perfect for those who want a personalized and in-depth experience.