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Rome: Leonardo Da Vinci Experience Entry Ticket

1. Rome: Leonardo Da Vinci Experience Entry Ticket

Did you know that over 500 years ago Leonardo da Vinci designed flying machines, robots, submarines, underwater breathing equipment, the unsupported suspension bridge and machines that work on solar energy? Learn about all of this and more with your ticket to the Leonardo da Vinci Experience. See 50 of his inventions that were built in line with his designs. Try out Da Vinci's machines and understand how his ideas are still utilized today, with digging and lifting equipment, the sewing machine, the bicycle, water skis, the machine gun and many others. Walk into Leonardo's Room of Mirrors and learn how his study of light inspired the invention of photography and projection. Take a photo beside his helicopter or armored tank. Leonardo da Vinci was of course one of the greatest artists ever and he produced numerous masterpieces that are on display in museums all over the world. The Exhibition Gallery gives visitors an opportunity to admire 20 certified reproductions painted by prominent Vatican Museum restoration artists. Admire the 2 versions of the Virgin of the Rocks, the originals of which are located at the Louvre and London’s National Gallery. See the Lady with an Ermine, the painting with which Leonardo revolutionized classical portraiture.

Rome: Half-Day Angels and Demons Semi-Private Tour

2. Rome: Half-Day Angels and Demons Semi-Private Tour

Explore Rome following the trail of Robert Langdon in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, Angels and Demons. The 3.5-hour tour begins at Pantheon, where Robert Langdon, the protagonist of Dan Brown's best-selling novel, arrives having misunderstood a clue. His intended destination was the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, and that is the tour's second stop. The church is noted for the Chigi Chapel, where Langdon found the first dead cardinal, branded with the word earth on his chest. Next, stop outside St. Peter's Basilica, the center of Christianity. In the middle of St. Peter’s Square you’ll find an obelisk surrounded by a wind compass rose. On the west ponente oval tile the protagonist found another dead cardinal, branded with the word air. After this, Langdon enters the Vatican’s secret archives to look for information about the Illuminati. From the Vatican you’ll head to the Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, where you’ll see Bernini's sculpture, Estasi di Santa Teresa. It was here that Langdon found the third dead cardinal, who was branded with the word fire. Your guide will take you through the most important places in the ancient city center, including Repubblica Square, and Navona Square, where you’ll see Bernini's stunning Fountain of the 4 Rivers and the obelisk. According to the book, Langdon finds the last dead cardinal here, branded with the word water. From Navona Square you’ll head to the last stop, Castel Sant’Angelo, a gathering place of the Illuminati, and hear about the passetto, a hidden passage that leads to Vatican City. This shortcut was used by past popes as a way to escape, and in the book it is used as a hideout for the assassin.

Angels and Demons Official Tour - The Path of Illumination

3. Angels and Demons Official Tour - The Path of Illumination

Experience an incredible journey through Rome, at the end of which you'll discover the secrets of the Illuminati. Join the Angels and Demons walking tour, following the path of illumination, and learn how to solve the many puzzles and enigmas that feature in Dan Brown's bestselling novel and movie. But this tour is not just for fans of Dan Brown; it also takes you to some of the most beautiful piazzas in Rome, as well as lesser-known sites away from the tourist trail, where pagan symbolism and Christianity collide.  Discover the Altars of Science, and decode the secret messages hidden in Bernini sculptures and Galileo texts. Enter the Church of Illumination for a glimpse of "Il Passetto,” the secret passage connecting the Vatican to the notorious Castel Sant’Angelo. Whether you have read the book or not, the tour provides a unique experience that will let you visit the most beautiful locations in Rome as you soak up all of the mystery and intrigue.

Rome: 3-Hour Roman Holiday by Segway

4. Rome: 3-Hour Roman Holiday by Segway

The Roman Holiday Tour departs from Piazza del Popolo, one of the most famous piazzas in Rome, in the waiting room of the Urbe at the top of the famous Spanish Steps (Via del Babuino, Via del Corso and Via di Ripetta). After a short practice with the Segways to ensure everyone is confident riding them, the tour guide will take you down the ancient Roman road like in the famous film Roman Holiday. In Piazza della Rotonda, see the Pantheon, one of the oldest and best preserved monuments in Rome. Then go across the sacred area of Largo Torre Argentina and on to the Roman ghetto, where you’ll see Teatro Marcello, the Bocca della Verità and the Circus Maximus. Finally, you'll arrive at the monumental amphitheatre of the Colosseum and the magnificent area around the Imperial Forums. On the way back, you'll see the glorious “Vittoriano” (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II) and the famous Trevi Fountain as you come into Piazza di Spagna at the foot of the Spanish Steps. The famous Via Margutta, well-known for its art shops and 16th-century houses, rounds off the tour in Piazza del Popolo.

Rome & The Vatican: Angels & Demons Mystery City Game

5. Rome & The Vatican: Angels & Demons Mystery City Game

Play the role of Robert Langdon in Angels and Demons as you walk around Rome in search of clues and amazing stories. Each clue will lead you from one place to another, giving you precise directions, so you won’t need a map, a GPS or a guide. When you solve it and guess the answer, the secret story of that place is unlocked. Along the way, you’ll reach amazing places seen in the movie, such as the Vatican and Saint Peter's square, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant Angelo or the Santa Maria della Vitoria church. You will find out secret stories about the places you discover, and you will get to solve the mystery of the Illuminati. After you buy the quest, you will receive an access code that you can use in the app. It will take you about 2-hours to complete, but there’s no time limit, you can finish it at your own pace. You won’t need a guide, just download the app, go to the starting point and you’re ready to go on a city exploration adventure. As you solve the clues, you'll discover new locations and stories. For larger groups, one person can purchase access for the entire group by selecting the number of people in the group. All group members will be able to play the city game on their smartphone. Alternatively, each person can purchase their own voucher. You can play as a group and solve the clues together as you walk, or you can split into smaller groups/teams and compete against the others. Each person can also play on their own, separate from the group, and meet the group at the end.

Roman Heresy on the Trail of Angels and Demons Driving Tour

6. Roman Heresy on the Trail of Angels and Demons Driving Tour

Retrace the path of the Illuminati between freemasonry and occultism. Listen to stories out of the ordinary and challenge conventions. Visit the four places where the cardinals were killed. One of the biggest risks locals run immersing themselves into the wonders of Rome every day, is to take such beauties for granted. At that moment we are pushed to provide new inputs to our curiosity, and it is precisely this attitude that prompted us to invite you on this new journey... Are you ready to leave the main road, to put into crisis your most solid certainties, to explore fields of knowledge intentionally set aside because uncomfortable, to bare the weaknesses of what we believe in the search for a new level of awareness? In order to do this we will instruct a trial, putting in the dock the most influential figures of the 17th century, one for all the Pope Urban VIII, because they would be stained with a terrible crime. Although they are the most glaring expression of the established order, they would be guilty of the crime they most pursued, heresy. In this curious performance our tour guides will be playing their usual role as narrators and you won't be just witnesses, you will be the jury!

Rome: Sherlock Holmes Smartphone App City Game

7. Rome: Sherlock Holmes Smartphone App City Game

Immerse yourself in the exciting world of Sherlock Holmes by collecting clues as part of a fun smartphone game. Solve the murder of a fictional character with your colleagues, friends, or family, and explore the highlights of Rome, including the Pantheon. After downloading the app and entering the code, embark on a unique adventure full of brain teasers, puzzles, and lots of British humor. Become a high-class detective for a day and work alongside Sherlock Holmes. Take as long as you need to tackle this criminal case, stopping to explore the area whenever you wish to. Restart the game when you're ready and have a blast while you come across iconic sites, such as the Chiesa di Santa Maria Della Pace. Whilst this game does not focus on interacting with your surroundings nor informing you about it, it is the perfect activity to explore this amazing city in a fun and interactive way. Get ready for a walk through the most beautiful places in the city.

Rome: Famous Movie Locations Exploration Game

8. Rome: Famous Movie Locations Exploration Game

Step into the shoes of a photographer on the hunt for a famous actress in this exciting city game. Following the clues via an app which can be used offline, you will discover a series of movie locations around Rome in this independent walking trip. Set off on your adventure from the Fountain of the Naiads in the Piazza della Repubblica and explore the sites of timeless classics like Roman Holiday, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and Fellini’s La Dolce Vita. Pause the game whenever you want to take a break for an espresso or a gelato. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden gems like the beautiful Piazza Navona and an art gallery inside a historic hotel. Finally, your journey will conclude at the ancient Tower of the Monkey, which has a legendary story of its own to tell.

Rome: Angels and Demons Between Faith and Science Tour

9. Rome: Angels and Demons Between Faith and Science Tour

This private Angels and Demons tour of Rome is a unique opportunity to enter the world of Dan Brown’s best-selling book. You'll visit famous monuments and locations from the thrilling novel, all of which are based in the "Eternal City". Prepare to go off the beaten path, exploring the side streets of the historic center and uncovering the secrets of some of Rome’s most mysterious churches. From the splendor of Piazza Navona to the magical atmosphere of Santa Maria della Vittoria (home to Bernini's stunning Saint Teresa and a masterpiece of Baroque sculpture), you’ll be enchanted by the history and beauty of Rome as you unravel the city's secrets thanks to the expertise of your private guide. As well as learning about art history and the lives and works of painters such as Michelangelo, Raphael and Caravaggio, you’ll gain new insights into the history of science and religion in the Eternal City whilst separating fact from fiction along the way. Join this gripping adventure and follow in the footsteps of fiction's most famous symbologist, you might just discover that the truth is the most compelling narrative of all.

From Rome: Naples Day Trip by Train & Maradona Walking Tour

10. From Rome: Naples Day Trip by Train & Maradona Walking Tour

Board a high-speed train from Rome and hit the streets of Naples with a local guide for a unique chance to walk through the city. Discover the places that symbolize the eternal bond between Maradona and the city of Naples. Your walking tour starts at Piazza Plebiscito, and then continues through the Gallery Umberto I, reaching the famous Spanish Quarters. Every corner, every street, and every glimpse of this city will testify to the deep love of Naples and its people for Maradona. Well-known for his infamous 'hand of God' goal against England in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals, Diego Armando Maradona is both loved and loathed around the world. One of the greatest players of his generation, the Argentinian was never far from the headlines. On July 5, 1984, the great man arrived in Naples to great fanfare, and would soon become the 'King of Naples'. He brought optimism and unbridled joy to a city that felt oppressed by the north and is credited with bringing Naples back to life. He was unanimously considered a hero, the one who brought the first championship trophy to the city and the name of Naples to the world's attention. Everywhere you went, it was Diego-mania. The entire city of Naples testifies to the passage of the "Pibe de Oro". Maradona can be seen everywhere in Naples. His face adorns murals on the city walls, the fireworks called Maradona's balloon, gadgets and souvenirs, cakes with his face, and even on statuettes of the Neapolitan nativity scene. On your walking tour, visit two of the must-see destinations for any fan of Napoli’s number 10 - Vico Lungo Gelso and Emanuele de Deo (Piazza Maradona). Admire the famous mural dedicated to the champion that has become a pilgrimage for supporters and fans from around the world. Depending on the day, enjoy free time before or after your walking tour to explore Naples further. On Sunday and Monday, the tour is in the morning, and on Friday and Saturday, it’s in the afternoon. Maybe treat yourself to some famous Neapolitan pizza or indulge in a glass of Limoncello. Sit back and relax as you return to Rome the way you arrived, by high-speed train.

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We went on this tour with Luisa. She was so knowledgeable and was able to answer every question we had (which was a lot). Aside from seeing various places from the Angels & Demons movie, this tour was also a nice walking tour of Rome and we were able to see a lot in just four hours. The tour is a lot of walking but walking is the best way to see Rome. The tour ended around sunset at St. Peters Square and it was BEAUTIFUL. Overall 10/10 tour and Luisa, you were amazing :)

Very interesting and well worth it. We visited at the end of a very long day so we were quite tired and would recommend doing it earlier morning to take everything in.

a very good overall vision of the work of leonardo da vinci...which captivated us but also our 2 daughters aged 14 and 9...

I can listen to Luisa (the guide) all day. She is the best!!

small fine museum with many impressions of da Vinci