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Embark on an exclusive journey through the enchanting streets of Italy with your seasoned guides, Leah and Ashley.

With a buddy pass at your fingertips, you'll unlock the door to a truly enjoyable experience, curated by two passionate locals who know the local eateries, wineries, and all the enchanting places you don’t want to miss. From recommending hidden cafes serving the perfect espresso to iconic landmarks steeped in history, Leah and Ashley will lead you on a personalized adventure that promises to reveal the soul of Italy in ways you never thought possible. Say goodbye to generic tourist excursions and hello to an authentic Italian day adventure crafted just for you.

Join Leah and Ashley for an unforgettable day that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime!

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If you’re staying at one of our Airbnb’s in San Gregorio da Sassola , there tons of options for you to explore.
Tivoli is a gem nearby just waiting to be discovered.

Tivoli

As we wander the cobblestone streets of Tivoli, you'll feel like you've stepped back in time to a bygone era. These charming thoroughfares, worn smooth by centuries of footsteps, whisper stories of the town's rich history and vibrant culture. Let Leah and Ashley lead you on a journey through these ancient pathways, where every corner holds a new surprise waiting to be discovered.

What Tivoli Has to Offer

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    Villa Gregoriana is a park in Tivoli, Italy, located at the foot of the city's ancient acropolis. It consists mainly of thick woodland with paths that lead to the small circular Roman Temple of Vesta, the caves of Neptune and the Sirens, which form part of a series of gorges and cascades, and to the Great Waterfall.is a park in Tivoli, Italy, located at the foot of the city's ancient acropolis. It consists mainly of thick woodland with paths that lead to the small circular Roman Temple of Vesta, the caves of Neptune and the Sirens, which form part of a series of gorges and cascades, and to the Great Waterfall.

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    Villa d'Este is a renowned UNESCO World Heritage site located in Tivoli, Italy. This historic villa is celebrated for its magnificent Renaissance architecture, stunning gardens, and elaborate fountains. Originally commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este in the 16th century, the villa stands as a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Italian Renaissance.

    The villa's interior is adorned with frescoes, intricate decorations, and opulent rooms that showcase the wealth and cultural sophistication of its time. However, it is the exterior that truly captivates visitors. The extensive gardens are a masterpiece of landscape design, featuring terraces, fountains, and waterfalls that create a harmonious blend of architecture and nature.

  • The historical center of Tivoli is a treasure trove of rich history, spanning centuries and offering a glimpse into the evolution of this charming Italian town. While an exhaustive historical account would require detailed research, here's a brief overview:

    Ancient Origins:

    Tivoli's history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of settlement by the ancient Italic tribes. The town, known as Tibur in Roman times, gained prominence due to its strategic location on the Aniene River and its proximity to Rome.

    Roman Influence:

    Under Roman rule, Tibur became a favored retreat for wealthy Romans seeking respite from the city. Villas, temples, and theaters were constructed, contributing to the town's architectural and cultural significance. The most notable example is Villa Adriana, the extravagant residence of Emperor Hadrian.

    Medieval Period:

    During the medieval period, Tivoli faced turbulent times with invasions and conflicts. The town evolved as a medieval stronghold, surrounded by defensive walls and towers. The historical center likely saw the construction of churches, palaces, and civic buildings that characterized medieval urban life.

    Renaissance and Baroque:

    The Renaissance and Baroque periods brought further architectural embellishments to Tivoli. Palaces and churches in these architectural styles adorned the historical center, reflecting the town's cultural and artistic vibrancy.

    Papal Influence:

    Tivoli came under papal rule during the Renaissance, and the influence of the Catholic Church manifested in the construction and renovation of churches. The town's historical center would have been a focal point of religious and civic activities.

    Modern Era:

    In more recent centuries, Tivoli experienced periods of prosperity and decline. The historical center retained its character, with narrow cobblestone streets, picturesque piazzas, and a blend of architectural styles from different epochs.

    UNESCO World Heritage Site:

    In recognition of its historical and cultural significance, Tivoli's historical center is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Villa Adriana (Tivoli)." This designation underscores the importance of preserving the town's unique heritage.

    Tourist Destination:

    Today, the historical center of Tivoli attracts visitors from around the world. Its well-preserved architecture, archaeological sites, and vibrant local culture make it a captivating destination for those eager to explore the layers of history embedded in its streets.

    For a more detailed understanding of the historical center, local archives, historical societies, or guided tours can provide in-depth insights into the specific events, structures, and people that have shaped Tivoli's captivating history.

  • This church boasts a brick façade featuring three doors that lead to the central part of the building. At the top, two side windows with a central circle under the eaves enhance the exterior. The bell tower is adorned with cornices and arched windows. Moving to the interior, a cosmatesque floor graces the nave, while the apse of the main altar showcases notable artworks: "Christ crucified between the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist" from the fourteenth century and the "Madonna Enthroned with Saints Peter and Paul" from the thirteenth century.

    Popular Culture

    The church of San Pietro alla Carità in Tivoli serves as a backdrop for scenes featuring Girolamo Savonarola at the convent of San Marco in the third season of the TV series Medici. The façade and bell tower are prominently featured as Savonarola addresses the crowd of Florentines, with glimpses of the interior captured in various scenes.

  • Want to experiences some of the local dives? Leah and Ashley can take you on Tivoli’s very own local pub crawl! Boasting liquors & Spirits from all arouf the globe. Tivoli bars offer spirits from Italy, France, Ireland, Scottland and more!

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    Located near the temple of Vesta, on the highest point of Tivol’s acropolis of Tibur Superbum (which is today’s Tivoli) is the ancient Roman structure the Temple of the Sibyl. The temple’s characteristic shape and spectacular effect is visible both from Piazza del Tempio de Vesta and from the Gregorian Bridge. Built in the early first century BCE, near the end of the Roman republic, the Temple of the Sybil was one of the most frequently drawn sites in the Roman Campagna. The number of impressive historic artists depictions of the temple are vast and highly sought after pieces.

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    Villa Adriana Was Built Between 126 And 134 AD. This Most Imposing And Complex Of The Roman Villas, Hadrians Villa Consisted Of An Imperial Palace, Libraries, Theaters, Swimming Pools, Underground Passages, A Sports Stadium, Staff Quarters, Seaside Resorts, And Amazing Gardens With Many Wonderful Works Of Art. Also On The Property Were Caves, Animal Parks, Fountains, Fishing Ponds And Waterfalls. The Emperor Hadrian Was Known To Be The Most Traveled Of The Roman Emperors. His Travels Served As Inspiration For The Opulent Detail And Design Of His Villa. This Is Why It Has Been Listed As A UNESCO World Heritage Site Since 1999.

  • TAP HERE TO BROWSE DINING Embark on a delectable journey through the heart of Tivoli, Italy as we unveil a comprehensive restaurant guide tailored for food enthusiasts.


rome 

‘The Eternal City’

While you may already be aware of Rome’s iconic locations, we’re offering you the chance to explore it like a local! From where to have a spritz with the best view of the Colosseum, to the hidden neighborhoods with ivy-covered walls, let Leah and Ashley take you on a journey of exploration in one of the most iconic cities in the world

Wineries

‘the local Colour’


From the rolling hills of the Castelli Romani to the fertile plains surrounding the ancient city of Tusculum, Lazio boasts a diverse array of terroirs that produce a variety of exceptional wines. With indigenous grape varieties such as Malvasia, Cesanese, and Bellone, Lazio's winemakers craft wines that reflect the unique character of the region, ranging from crisp whites to robust reds.

Whether you're seeking to discover some fun local facts or capture memorable photos during your vacation, we're here to assist you!

BUDDY PASS PRICING: 100HRLY

Book a buddy pass with Leah and Ashley anytime between 9:30 AM, to 9:30 PM.

Simply send us a message and let us know what you’d like to see while you’re here and we can help you plan the perfect day!

Note: If you choose to do side tours or dining on your own, you will not be billed for this time. Leah and Ashley will resume your buddy-pass tour when you’ve concluded your excursion!

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