Castelli Romani Self-Guided Full-Day Tour from Rome
Rome, Italy
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 8 hours
Discover the hills town surrounding Rome. With this self-guided you will be driven to the Alban Hills’s area and its volcanic lakes. Visit Castel Gandolfo, the famous Pope’s summer residence with its lake. Then, be driven to Nemi, a little village famous for its wild strawberries, located on Lake Nemi.
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Discover the hills town surrounding Rome. With this self-guided you will be driven to the Alban Hills’s area and its volcanic lakes. Visit Castel Gandolfo, the famous Pope’s summer residence with its lake. Then, be driven to Nemi, a little village famous for its wild strawberries, located on Lake Nemi.You will be collected from your central Rome hotel in the late morning and driven to discover of the most charming hills and villages of Rome. Stop in two towns, the most beautiful and and characteristic of the Castelli Romani region.
The first stop will be in the town of Castel Gandolfo, located on Lake Albano and famous for its richness in panoramic views. There you can admire San Tommaso di Villanova, the church designed by Bernini, which stands next to the Pope’s summer residence. Then you will drive to Nemi, a small village situated on a volcanic lake. There you can taste the renowned wild strawberries and you can explore the different local shops. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a lunch in a typical restaurant along the shore of the lake.
The first stop will be in the town of Castel Gandolfo, located on Lake Albano and famous for its richness in panoramic views. There you can admire San Tommaso di Villanova, the church designed by Bernini, which stands next to the Pope’s summer residence. Then you will drive to Nemi, a small village situated on a volcanic lake. There you can taste the renowned wild strawberries and you can explore the different local shops. Don't miss the chance to enjoy a lunch in a typical restaurant along the shore of the lake.
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