Exclusive Deluxe Rome, Calcata, Bomarzo Monsters private guided tour one-day round trip and 2 Hrs Terme Dei Papi Roman Thermal Bath, Pick up, drop off, and Tickets included.
On board a Deluxe vehicle, you can enjoy your trip with your English-speaking driver to reach your first stop in Calcata. Long the way, you can admire beautiful landscapes surrounded by greenery from which stand out, like precious stones set on rocky heights and ancient villages with ancient charm.
Once in Calcata, you will meet your private guide, who will take you to discover this small medieval village not far from Viterbo. Leaving Calcata behind, you will reach Bomarzo (Guided Tour), an example of a garden of the Italian Mannerist artistic period. Gigantic sculptures sprout among trees, bushes, and rocks, representing monsters and mythological characters.
You will reach the Terme Dei Papi to satisfy your senses and immerse yourself in this ancient pool's beneficial natural warm waters (40 ° 58 ° C).
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔ Private transportation
✔ Roman Baths Terme dei Papi Tickets
✔ In-vehicle air conditioning
✔ Private tour guide in Calcata
✔ Private tour guide in Bomarzo
✔ Bomarzo Monster park tickets
✖ Lunch
✖ Gratuities
✖ Snacks
Pickup Locations
1. Hotel Dama
2. Camplus Hotel Roma Centro
3. 47 Boutique Hotel
4. Hotel Cavour Rome
5. D'Este Hotel
6. The Hive Hotel
7. Antica Locanda Palmieri
8. Condotti Palace
9. Boutique Hotel Anahi
10. Hotel Corot
11. Auditorium di Mecenate
12. Hotel Canada, BW Premier Collection
13. Grand Hotel De La Minerve
14. Abitart Hotel
15. B&B Hotel Roma Trastevere
16. Domus Colosseo Hotel
17. Hotel Augustea
18. B&B Hotel Roma Tuscolana San Giovanni
19. Precise House Mantegna Roma
20. A.Roma Lifestyle Hotel
Additional Info: Departure Point: If you stay in a hotel with a lobby, please wait for your chauffeur there. If you are staying in an apartment or other accommodation without a lobby, please wait for the driver in the street near your house number. Pick-up only within the city Aurelian walls.
Return point: Returns to the original departure point.
Itinerary
1
Rome
Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the center of the City of Rome, Rome is the country's most populated comune and the third most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome, with 4,355,725 residents, is the most populous metropolitan city in Italy.[2] Its metropolitan area is the third-most populous in Italy.[3] Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. Vatican City is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city. Rome is often referred to as the City of Seven Hills due to its geographic location and the "Eternal City".Rome is generally considered the "cradle of Western Christian culture and civilization" and the center of the Catholic Church.
2
Calcata
Calcata, in north Lazio, is a bohemian haven whose residents hark back to a more beautiful era.
Less than an hour north of Rome lies Calcata, a mediaeval village clinging to a volcanic cliff surging out of the mists of the densely-wooded Treja valley. With its rugged tufa walls and steep pathways, entering this mystical, car-free hamlet is like stepping back in time or falling into a dream where Woodstock meets Hansel and Gretel.
Stuff of fairytales
Calcata’s story is indeed the stuff of fairytales. Its history dates back almost 3,000 years, and the presence of humans in the area can be traced to prehistoric times. However, in the 1930s, Calcata’s story nearly came to a shuddering halt.
Those arriving by car will have to leave their vehicles outside the fortified gates of the 13thcentury Palazzo Baronale, the village’s only access to the outside world. Once inside, it is impossible to withdraw cash from a bank machine or even send a postcard and forget about relying on mobile phones.
Duration: 1.25 hours
3
Parco dei Mostri
The Sacro Bosco ("Sacred Grove"), colloquially called Park of the Monsters (Parco dei Mostri in Italian), also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Mannerist monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio.
The garden was created during the 16th century. The design is attributed to Pirro Ligorio, and the sculptures to Simone Moschino. Situated in a wooded valley bottom beneath the castle of Orsini, it is populated by grotesque sculptures and small buildings located among the natural vegetation. The park's name stems from the many larger-than-life sculptures, some sculpted in the bedrock, which populate this predominantly barren landscape. It was commissioned by Pier Francesco Orsini, called Vicino, a 16th-century condottiere and patron of the arts, incredibly devoted to his wife Giulia Farnese When Orsini's wife died, he created the gardens to cope with his grief.
Duration: 1.5 hours
4
Bomarzo
A few kilometers from Viterbo, in the small delightful village of Tuscia, via Teverina in the heart of the historic center of Bomarzo, you will have the opportunity to taste gourmet foods with typical products of the area. A perfect combination of good wine and good food, with particular attention to Tuscia products. Modern atmosphere but with a look to the past, wooden tables, minimal furniture, ceiling with exposed pipes, soft lights, windows overlooking the Tiber valley and then a delightful garden that a breathtaking view, create a fascinating and intoxicating atmosphere together, where you can take a break from the hectic daily life and finally pamper yourself a little.
In the team, Chef Francesco Valeri 30 years, has worked with great starred chefs including Paolo Olivieri, Vito Mollica, Lorenzo Iozzia also a Michelin star.
Duration: 1.1666666666667 hours
5
Terme Dei Papi
Terme Dei Papi establishment is ideal for relaxing in these natural warm waters. It is one of Italy's oldest and most prestigious spa facilities: its name alludes to the predilection reserved for these baths by numerous popes, starting with Gregory IX, which gave rise to the papal splendor of these baths in 1235. For this special attention reserved by the popes, the baths of Viterbo are commonly known as “Bagno del Papa” or “Terme Dei Papi.” We can not even mention these famous baths, Dante and Michelangelo, at the historical level. A monumental pool of generous proportions, covering an area of two thousand square meters and filled with hyperthermal waters with extraordinary properties. The water emerges directly from the Bullicame spring at 58 ° C and steams in the pool, jetting towards the spectacular and picturesque stone spouts. Slipping into the water is a unique sensation in the summer and winter when the surrounding park is enshrouded in the steam of its thermal waters.
Duration: 2 hours
Additional info
• Public transportation options are available nearby
• Specialized infant seats are available
• Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
• Suitable for all physical fitness levels
• Dress code is smart casual
• Confortable shoes suggested
• Bring a swimsuit, slippers and a bathrobe. Otherwise they can be purchased at the “TdP Selection” shop
• At the terme dei Papi Leave all bags, trolleys, sports bags, and valuables in the changing rooms
• At the terme dei Papi Use the changing rooms, showers and hair dryers placed at your disposal
• Every refund request MUST be done within and not later than 48 hours from the day of the tour.