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Rome - Florence - Venice
Private Tours on Request


We offer an extended package on request that may includes Rome, Florence and Venice.  It's up to you.  Our itineraries are not written in stone and we will be glad to tailor your itinerary to fit your needs. Let us know what you have in mind, and we'll work closely with you to make your trip enjoyable and seamless. For more details, please contact us using our online reservation form.

Tour Highlights & Options
 

The Coliseum

 

       
Rome - The Eternal City

All roads lead to Rome! and so we'll begin our tour in the Eternal City.  You can choose one or two days in Rome with the option of adding Florence.  Extended tours can include the Amalfi Coast and Capri.    You decide!  Some highlights of your time in Rome include:

 

St. Peter’s Basilica
Castel Sant’Angelo
Piazza Navona
Campo dei Fiori

Pantheon
Coliseum
Roman Forum
Imperial Forum

Campidoglio
Teatro Marcello Tataruga Fountain

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Florence


Florence Option


Less than two hours train ride from Rome, Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and is perhaps one of the most visited cities in the world.  Our photographer will show you Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, Il Duomo, The Doors of Paradise, the Arno River, famous statues of the Loggia, and panoramas of Florence.
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Venice Option


Venice Option


We offer a tour option for Venice.  If your travel plans find you in this marvelous city on the water, we can arrange a photo tour with our photographer - full or half day, or portrait session.  For more details, please fill out our online reservation request form and tell us what you have in mind, and we will get back to you with options and details.    Read & See More!

Twilight Tour Option


Twilight Tour Option

Rome after sunset is magical and we would be remiss if we didn't include a special Twilight Photo Session, not only because the light is magical, but also to learn new techniques required to capture this special kind of light.   Read & See More!

 

Tour Dates 

On Request

  Tour Fees

300 Euros per half-day /  600 Euros per day (Up to 4 persons)
Additional person add 75/150 Euros

 Hotel, meals, transfers, local transportation, and additional travel expenses not included in price

 

 

Rome Highlights

St. Peter's CupolaSt. Peter's Square. This is one of Rome’s greatest sites, visited by millions of tourists and faithful. The splendid square and colonnade, Bernini's finest work, form a superb entryway to the greatest church of Christendom, dominated by the magnificent Dome of Michelangelo. 
Castel Sant'Angelo Castel Sant'Angelo. Constructed by the Emperor Hadrian (117-138) as a mausoleum for himself and his successors, the Emperor Aurelia rebuilt the ruins into a fortress that was eventually connected to the Vatican that runs along the top of the encircling wall of the Vatican, and remained under the control of the Popes who used it as a fortress until modern times. Now it is a museum.
Bernini's Bridge of AngelsBridge of Angels to the other side of the Tiber River. This bridge is adorned by some of Bernini’s most beautiful and interesting statues, and leads to the true Centro Storico - The Historic Center of Rome. We'll wind our way through cobblestone streets to Piazza Navona.
Piazza NavonaPiazza Navona is a marvel of light and sculpture, it is exceptionally long and owes its shape to the ruins that formed it, for under the buildings that surround Piazza Navona are the remains of the Circus Domitianus, a part of which can still be seen. The piazza features many fine old buildings, three stunning fountains, and Borromini's famous cathedral.
Piazza Navona - Fontana dei Quattro FiumiIn the center of the piazza is Bernini's most spectacular fountain, la Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Four Rivers) erected in 1651. Piazza Navona is an extremely lively place with open-air cafes around it. During the summer, numerous artists draw or paint members of the public for a fee. The place is crowded each day and there are often buskers and sometimes mimes to entertain.
Campo dei FioriCampo dei Fiori and Trastevere, just across the Tiber River.  The Campo dei Firoi, or Field of Flowers, gets its name from the open flower market that adorns the piazza everyday. It also hosts one of Rome's busiest open markets where Romans buy everything from tomatoes to sunglasses.  In the middle of the piazza is a statue of Bruno, the infamous "heretic" who was burned to the stake for inciting riots among the youth of his time.
Trastevere-Old RomeAcross the Tiber River is one of the oldest and quaintest sections of Rome, known as Trastevere.  In ancient times, all non-citizens of Rome (mainly Jews and foreigners) were required to live "Across the Tiber", outside of the then city limits.  Today it is becoming a popular artistic and cultural center, and offers a great opportunity to photograph one of Rome's oldest and most photogenic locales.
The ColiseumThe Coliseum is one of the world’s most famous landmarks and tourist attractions. Although it survives only as a ruin, it is one of the finest examples of Roman architecture and engineering. The arena was used for sports, gladiatorial events, and re-enactments of famous Roman sea battles – and was designed to be flooded into a small lake.  It seated 35,000 spectators (50,000 standing) and covered by a huge canopy that could be retracted by ropes.

The Roman ForumThe Roman Forum  was the center for commercial, political, and civil activities and contained markets, prisons, statues, entertainment areas, temples and monuments built by various emperors. Perhaps more than any other Roman ruin, the Forum gives us a glimpse into the architectural and political power of Rome during the time of the emperors.
The CampidoglioThe Campidoglio sits at the end of the Roman Forum, a truly remarkable square and an urban masterpiece designed by Michelangelo. At the center of the square stands the great bronze equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius.  From there, we'll walk down the great steps, across the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II and down the Corso to the famous Trevi Fountain.
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain is known the world over as the fountain where Anita Ekberg cooled off at night in Fellini's film "La Dolce Vita."  It is also famous as the setting for the popular romantic film "Three Coins in a Fountain." and derives its name from its position at the intersection of three roads (tre vie). It is one of the world’s most photographed monuments is unrivalled as a spectacular aquatic structure. It is a popular meeting or gathering spot for Romans and visitors alike.
The PantheonThe Pantheon, which was begun in 27 BC by the statesman Marcus Vispanius Agrippa. It fell into ruins but was completely rebuilt by the emperor Hadrian sometime between AD 118 and 128. Its dome was the largest built until modern times. It was dedicated in AD 609 as the Church of the Santa Maria Rotonda, or ad Martyrs, which it remains today. The tomb of Raphael is found inside.

 
 

 

Twilight Tour Option

Piazza Navona at dusk
We will begin our twilight tour in Piazza Navona.   A marvel of light and sculpture, it is exceptionally long and owes its shape to the ruins that formed it, for under the buildings that surround Piazza Navona are the remains of the Circus Domitianus, Domitian's stadium - a part of which can still be seen. The three fountains which adorn this wonderful space are especially photogenic at dusk and into the night.
Castel Sant'Angelo at duskThen, we’ll head up the Tiber River toward Castel Sant’Angelo.  We’ll move around a bit, from one side of the Tiber River to the other, capturing the fleeting light as it gives way to the artfully designed artificial lights that bathe the "Castello", as well as the Bridge of Angels adorned with more than a dozen famous statues by Bernini. 

St. Peter's Square at nightWe will finish our tour at St. Peter’s Square, giving you the opportunity to make photos under completely different lighting conditions.  Twilight in the piazza is the perfect time to capture the beauty of natural and artificial lighting that will come on just after dusk. The sky will still be deep blue and you will capture extraordinary images of the façade and dome of St. Peter’s Basilica, and the artfully lit fountains in the square.
 

Although large tripods are generally forbidden in Rome, a small table-top tripod will be just perfect for this session, so be sure to bring one along.  But don't worry if you forget,  Rome is full of “perfectly placed” tripods.  We'll show you an easy way to shoot at night without the use of a tripod.

 

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Prices include tour fee, instruction, and assistance by our travel expert in securing accommodations. Hotel accommodations, tips/gratuities, drinks/food, Air/train tickets to/from Rome for client and photographer, are not included in the price. Children under 13 years old are not allowed on any tour without prior permission.  We reserve the right to make necessary changes in the itinerary if circumstances beyond our control occur.

 

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