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14) TIVOLI: HADRIAN'S VILLA and VILLA D'ESTE (Half day) - 5 hours
The Canopus
 

Hadrian’s Villa, the highlights of the archaeological area: PecileMaritime TheatreThermae with HeliocaminusCasino of Semicircular ArcadesSmall BathsGreat Baths - CanopusHundred Chambers.
Villa d'Este: The Gardens with fountains

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tour availability

meeting place

entrance ticket



transportation
suitable for children; the itinerary includes long walks uphill

everyday except Mondays

at your hotel

€ 8,00 each villa; reduced-rate ticket only for children and students from EU; Ticket price may increase for special exhibitions

private car with driver

Tivoli is a typical medieval town on top of the Tiburtini Hills located 30 kilometers east of Rome, in the wonderful countryside that once attracted many wealthy Romans. The area is also plentiful of the renowned travertine quarries, visible from the road.
We first visit the highlights of Hadrian's Villa: the most magnificent of all the imperial residences, on the slope of the Tiburtini Hill. Walking through its impressive remains, one can also enjoy a heavenly peace amidst the sound of crickets and birds: as writer Marguerite Yourcenar experienced when she wandered around looking for the spirit of Hadrian for her best-selling novel entitled "Memoirs of Hadrian".
After visiting Hadrian's Villa, we'll drive to the town of Tivoli where we continue our tour by visiting the Villa d'Este, residence of one of the most powerful cardinals of the 1500s, Ippolito d'Este, son of the noted (and notorious) Lucrezia Borgia. The famous garden will enchant you instantly with its countless, breathtaking fountains which lay on sloping terraces shaded by old oak and cypress trees. Children, too, will be amused by these beautiful watergames: a visit to this Renaissance Villa is the perfect choice for a hot summer afternoon because of the cool climate in the hills and the delightful breeze that the plants and trees provide in the garden.


 

 

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