
Three thousand years of history, one city.
ما هي الجولة المخصصة إلى Rome?
A custom Rome tour trades rigid ticket times for private early-morning access to the Colosseum and Vatican, pairs a local guide with your specific interests—whether Renaissance art, Roman archaeology, or regional wine—and builds in unhurried time for long lunches and wandering. Your itinerary reflects your rhythm, not a bus schedule.
Rome doesn't reveal itself to those who arrive at noon. A custom Rome tour abolishes the tyranny of timed tickets and tour-group schedules, granting you private early access to the Colosseum's travertine arches before sunlight floods the arena, and the Vatican's Sistine Chapel while Michelangelo's ceiling still belongs to silence. You move through three thousand years as a guest, not a spectator.
The city's true character emerges in Trastevere's cobbled squares, where your guide knows which trattoria serves cacio e pepe the way it was made before Instagram, and which palazzo hides a Caravaggio that stopped your breath in art history class. Custom tours dissolve the gap between guidebook Rome and lived Rome—the Rome where locals drink espresso standing at marble counters and linger over lunch until three o'clock.
Whether you cycle the Appian Way past ancient tombs, knead pasta dough in a home kitchen overlooking the Tiber, or trace the violent chiaroscuro of Caravaggio through chapels and galleries, a custom itinerary follows your curiosity, not a clock. Rome in April or October—when the light turns amber and the crowds thin—becomes not a destination you've checked off, but a city you've begun to know.
الأشهر الموصى بها لدينا هي April–May, September–October. إليك نظرة شهرية مع ملاحظات التخطيط.
لحظات منتقاة بعناية من مشغّلينا المحليين. كل جولة تتضمن مجموعة مختارة منها — أو شيئاً أفضل إن وجدناه.






نقطتا انطلاق — مسارك الحقيقي مخصص تماماً. نبني من هنا.
April–May and September–October are ideal. Spring brings blooming wisteria and mild weather; autumn offers amber light and thinning crowds. Summer (June–August) is scorching and thronged with tourists; winter is cool and often rainy, though fewer visitors means better access to sites like the Colosseum at sunrise. Avoid Easter week and major holidays, when even custom tours face longer waits.
Seven days allows you to explore the major sites (Colosseum, Vatican, Roman Forum), taste the food, and discover your own favorite neighborhoods. Fourteen days includes a regional extension to Tivoli or the Castelli Romani wine country, and time for unhurried wandering. Fewer than four days means rushing; Rome rewards lingering, especially at long lunches in Trastevere.
US, UK, and Canadian citizens enjoy 90 days visa-free under the Schengen agreement. Most other travelers need a Schengen visa, which allows unrestricted travel across 27 European countries. Apply through the Italian embassy in your country at least 4–6 weeks before travel. Your tour operator can provide documentation if needed.
A 7-day custom tour begins at €2,000 per person and varies by group size, season, and added experiences. A 14-day tour with regional extensions costs €4,000–€5,500 per person. Prices include private guiding, early-access tickets, and curated experiences; they do not include flights, meals, or accommodations. Pasta-making classes and wine tastings can be added for €50–€150 each.
Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable; Rome's cobblestones and marble can be treacherous. In April–May, bring layers and a light jacket for cool mornings; in September–October, bring sunscreen and sunglasses. A small daypack, a refillable water bottle, and a modest shawl for entering churches (shoulders and knees covered) are essential. Avoid flip-flops and very casual athletic wear; Romans dress with care.
تحدث مع كونسيرج الذكاء الاصطناعي — دقيقتان لوصف رحلة أحلامك.