Rome Packages | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Best of Switzerland & Italy | Roman Streets to Snowy Alps | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 1,43,485 |
| Classic Europe in Winter | From Roman Ruins to Amsterdam Canals | 13 days & 12 nights | INR 2,55,343 |
| Western Europe In A Nutshell | 11 days & 10 nights | INR 1,72,446 |
| Grand Europe Group Tour Package | 15 days & 14 nights | INR 2,99,432 |
| European Wonders | Group Tour Package | 14 days & 13 nights | INR 2,75,407 |









Mentioned in the world’s most iconic places, Rome is an epitome of beauty and history. Apart from being the capital city of Italy, the city also remains as a memorial to the creative imagination of architecture. Due to the 3000 year old ad hoc urban development, the historic centre of Rome is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Situated on the central portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber River about 24 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rome is made up of warm colours and historic architectural styles.
The beauty of this place resides significantly in the churches. There are approximately nine hundred churches, from the Paleochristian and Medieval period to the Gothic, from the Renaissance to the Baroque up until the Modern. Or, you can admire Rome’s beauty during the sunrise and the sunset. The colours become warmer and the city lights start to shine. A city filled with icons of antiquity and the Christian faith, it’s hard to know where to go first. Rome is divided into several districts with its centre, the Colosseo district, including the most ancient attractions like the Colosseum, Capitoline Hill, and the Roman Forum.
On the outskirts of the centre is Old Rome, featuring the Pantheon, majestic cathedrals, plazas, and Renaissance architecture. There are plenty of activities to do in Rome. For unique cultural experiences, you can visit the Trevi fountain and follow their tradition by tossing a coin into it. Or, you can shop for handicrafts and haute couture from the local market. Also, if you are an art fanatic, you can visit archaeological sites, Baroque churches, villas-turned-museums, fo