Tivoli Excursão de um dia inteiro de Roma: Vila de Adriano e Vila D'Este





Descrição
Descubra dois sítios do Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO, a Vila de Adriano e a Vila d’Este, em uma excursão guiada de um dia inteiro a Tivoli a partir de Roma Ponte Mammolo. Você aprenderá história interessante do Renascimento, descobrirá ruínas arqueológicas inspiradoras e admirará jardins elaborados e fontes deslumbrantes em uma viagem que certamente será tão memorável quanto cativante.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Esta viagem de um dia encantador de Roma começa com uma viagem de ônibus de 40 minutos para a Vila de Adriano. A vastidão da propriedade de Adriano é uma visão que certamente impressionará. O imperador escolheu construir sua residência fora da cidade em um local rico em água, a fim de construir o famoso Canopus, um dos locais mais preservados deixados no complexo. As estátuas que cercam esta piscina de água criam reflexos impressionantes em sua superfície, lindamente cercados por jardins verdejantes
Uma curta viagem de ônibus leva você ao centro da cidade de Tivoli - onde você terá tempo para explorar e desfrutar do almoço antes do próximo passeio a pé
Vamos deixar as ruínas sedutoras do século II dC para trás, enquanto viajamos para o século 14 para nosso segundo destino, Villa d'Este - uma das mais belas vilas renascentistas da Itália. Este esplêndido palácio, com seus extraordinários jardins cheios de centenas de fontes, fará você se sentir cativado. A monumental Fonte de Netuno de Bernini é considerada a mais impressionante, seus jatos de água atingindo uma altura de 10 metros. Para não dizer que a Fonte Central e a Fonte Oval não o deixarão igualmente admirado
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Depósito de bagagens NÃO disponível
- Por favor note: Escadas em ambas as moradias são bastante íngremes e uma quantidade moderada de caminhada está envolvida
- Este passeio não é recomendado para pessoas com deficiências
- Indivíduos com deficiência DEVEM AVISAR isso em sua reserva.
Avaliações(1,800)
We had an amazing time on this trip! The ruins of Hadrian’s villa contrasted with the renaissance villa was a great way to see history unfold. The guide was knowledgeable and very kind. The only thing I would say was that the lunch was just meh. We had fun speaking to the other group members, but the food was only okay. There were plenty of other options. The pick up point was easy to find.
Do NOT take this trip. Overrated and not worth the time and money. Also, the tour company is very bad and has no idea what a good customer experience is. They are only focused on collecting their money. One of the worst tours ever. Trust me do not take it.
The tour guide was excellent, a wealth of information. Lunch was ordinary. I would recommend getting your own lunch. Placed visited were very interesting. The air con on return trip wasn’t working.
Our guide Guiseppi was very knowledgeable and engaging. We thoroughly enjoyed touring both villas. The fountains and organ at Villa dEste were particularly spectacular!
Hadrian’s Villa was one of the most, if not the most, amazing things we saw in Italy. Our guide was excellent and the pacing of the day was very good. Highly recommend.
Guide was great but a few transit travellers latched on to the guided group which wasn’t fair as we paid more for a guided tour.
The experience itself was excellent due to an amazing guide, Joseph. He managed to wrangle all of us in a gentle way. He had so much knowledge to share. My one complaint is how the meeting area is handled. It is a bit difficult for "foreigners" as the Metro B are is in 2 spots and depending on the direction you arrive from you may end up crossing a 6 lane road----The individual who was in charge had a small sign on a stick which was difficult to see. She never said her name nor gave out much information or a smile. We were provided with radios and put on a bus (no intro to bus driver-- ) and told after a 40 minute drive we would get to a place and our guide would be waiting in his car. It was an unsettling start and could be so easily fixed with some shared conversation. Luckily our guide was great and I enjoyed the tour.
Really enjoyed this trip, beautiful scenery, local guide who was from Tivoli. The fountains in Tivoli were magnificent. Also after squeezing through hot corridors at the Coloseum and Vatican, it was nice to have a tour that wasn't crowded. Nice bunch of people, bus ride is about 30-40 minutes. First stop we see Hadrian's summer palace. Great history. There is a bit of up and down climbing so you will sweat on a hot day but you can cool off from the water in the fountains. It is drinkable too. Fun day.
This experience was lovely because it feels like a secret to travelers. I love UNESCO heritage sites so this was on the top of my list and it felt like a grand opportunity to see a city outside of Rome during our stay (Tivoli). Our guide was very excited, informative, and helpful throughout - she's a Tivoli local and you can tell she knew the area quite well. Despite it being very hot, we had a tremendous time through Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, and Villa d'Este (maybe my favorite place of our entire trip to Italy!). It was important to know that the meeting spot was NOT convenient for us. I don't know if that means it wasn't convenient for others but our Uber got lost getting there and we had to walk 20 minutes to get back over. Most other tours met within 10-15 minutes of our hotel, so we were sort of shocked to see that this one was around a 40 minute walk away. We stayed near the Trevi, Pantheon, and Spanish Steps area. The original person to meet our tour group was late and disorganized, but the guide herself was amazing. The group was mostly English speakers but we did have some people who were "transfers" that just road the bus with us -- it was a little odd because some didn't speak English OR Italian, making communication to them an interesting adventure. One, a native Spanish speaker, struggled to understand when to rejoin the group often, making him late several times.
Our day trip to excursion to Hadrian’s villa Tivoli gardens was an enriching addition to our stay in Rome. Our guide had a thorough knowledge of the history of both places and and told it well



