Full-day Tivoli Day Trip from Rome with Skip-the-Line Tickets

Explore Ancient and Renaissance estates outside of Rome
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Duration
7 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Villa d'Este
  • Hadrian's Villa
Photos & Highlights
  • Travel back in time to Hadrian's Villa, circa 2nd century AD, amongst other landmarks of this rich and famous countryside
  • Led by an art historian or archaeologist
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Tour Description
Tivoli has been Rome's retreat for the rich and famous ever since thermal waters were discovered in the hills east of the city in the first century BC. Set atop a mountain overlooking the Roman countryside, the picturesque town of Tivoli is a mix of both modern and medieval. Today, two of Tivoli's major sites—the ancient villa of the Emperor Hadrian and the Renaissance garden of Cardinal d'Este—provides the setting for one of Context's most evocative tours. This unique, full-day Tivoli tour takes us beyond the city center on a day trip from Rome to Tivoli to experience the history of the Apennine Mountains.

Experts
Liz Liz
Architect
Sarah Sarah
Professor
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Alessandro Alessandro
Local Guide
Jose Jose
Artist
Dimosthenis Dimosthenis
Archaeologist
Vannella Vannella
Art Historian
Richard Richard
Medievalist
Roberta Roberta
Art Historian
Sabrina Sabrina
Art Historian
Frank Frank
Art Historian
Alessandra Alessandra
Art Historian
Paolo Paolo
Archaeologist
Livia Livia
Archaeologist
Dony Dony
Art Historian
Jade Jade
Archaeologist
Priscilla Priscilla
Archaeologist
Luciana Luciana
Local Guide
Alessia Alessia
Art Historian
Vittorio Vittorio
Art Historian
Valentina Valentina
Local Guide
Cecilia Cecilia
Art Historian
Mara Mara
Local Guide
Francesca Francesca
Archaeologist
Simona Simona
Archaeologist
Olivia Olivia
Art Historian
Laurie Laurie
Art Historian
Barbara Barbara
Architect
Fabio Fabio
Art Historian
Michele Michele
Local Guide
Arianna Arianna
Art Historian
We begin by taking an hour-long private car ride to Tivoli. As the car winds along the foothills of the Apennine Mountains, our guide, an art historian or archaeologist, will discuss the historical context of this area: the discovery of thermal springs and the construction of therapeutic baths in the first century B.C., as well as the exploitation of the travertine limestone veins that would eventually provide most of the travertine for the city. We will then arrive at Hadrian's Villa, the palace and retreat of the Emperor Hadrian, constructed in the second century AD at the height of ancient Rome's powers.

The History of Hadrian

Hadrian's Villa is fundamental to understanding Roman antiquity, architecture, and the watershed reign of Hadrian. One could spend days here, but in the company of our guide we will dissect the site in about two hours, visiting some key parts in order to re-imagine what this 300-acre structure once looked like and—more importantly—how it affected the construction of villas for the next two thousand years.

The Gardens of the Villa d'Este

Our next stop is the 16th century mansion of the exiled Cardinal Ippolito d'Este, where we will be taken by our private car service after exiting Hadrian's Villa. After we have lunch in the center of Tivoli, we will descend into the gardens of Villa d'Este. After much restoration, it serves as one of the best preserved garden complexes of the Renaissance. With its numerous and magnificent fountain features, the Villa d'Este is famous in all of Italy for its lavish presentation of that most prestigious resource: water.

As we make our way through the garden rooms, we will make connections between d'Este and Hadrian's Villa. Some of these will be conceptual—the use of water as an architectural material, for example. Others are quite physical—much of the building material in the garden, for example, was pilfered from the ancient villa. We will conclude our day by taking a stroll through the wonderfully intact medieval core of Tivoli, and return to Rome.

This tour includes a car service that will pick you up at your accommodation. Please tell us your hotel or apartment address in the 'Additional Details' box when adding the tour to your shopping cart.

What are skip-the-line tickets? For this tour, your tickets are pre-purchased which allows you to skip the ticket office line upon arrival at Tivoli. You may still have to wait in a security line or in a line to have your pre-purchased ticket scanned.   

Is lunch included? There will be time for lunch but it is not included in the tour price.

Is this tour mobility friendly? Neither of the sites are suitable for people with mobility problems. There is a large amount of hilly terrain covered at both sites on this excursion. The entrance of Hadrian’s Villa from the ticket barrier is a steep walk and the site is overall extremely uneven with lots of steps. Villa d’Este is pretty much vertical and a half hour giro is very limited. We do not recomend this tour for people with mobility concerns.

Is this tour good for families kids? This walk is not a part of our official family program. That said, we may be able to arrange a visit with a family-friendly expert. 
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Vittorio was terrific, understated, was able to answer our questions, proactive in sharing history and details such as why we know what we know...he did a great job of framing for me vs for my kids. We really enjoyed the entire day and it was the highlight of our trip to Rome. Thank you Vittorio!
Fabio was an extraordinary guide knowledgeable, gracious and a pleasure to spend tte say with
On time / nice car / very good driver / excellent guide who was knowledgeable fun and super interesting / good lunch spot / logistics worked perfectly. Only thing i would highlight was that M was a little slow up/down slopes - of which Adriano villa and Villa D’este have lots!