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Orvieto the Etruscan City Private Tour from Rome

Orvieto the Etruscan City Private Tour from Rome

600€ per person

Want to visit Italy, but looking to see more than just the tourist cities? Orvieto is your answer and is perfect for a day trip from Rome. The historic, and beautiful section of this city is situated at the top of a steep hill. The hill-top town has beautiful views, gorgeous buildings, and an aura of history. The well-preserved Gothic and medieval buildings will make you feel like you’re frozen in time. You can easily wander the city for hours without running out of beautiful architecture, historic buildings, or interesting spots to people-watch. The city is surrounded by small parks and gardens that offer a truly unique view of the surrounding countryside.

PRIVATE TOUR MINIMUM 2 PEOPLE

EXTRA PERSON €170,00

Includes:

  • Pick-up and drop off with luxury transportation and private chauffeur
  • Private English-speaking tour escort at your disposal
  • Private tour Guide
  • Entrance tickets in the Cathedral (Duomo) of Orvieto
  • Small Wine Tasting in Orvieto

Not Included:

  • 22% vat tax
  • Food or drinks choices made outside the scope of the organized tasting tour
  • Gratuities (option)

 NOTE

Add on tour: visit to Orvieto underground

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Terni is not only the city of steel mills, iron and fire, but a community that hides away plenty of surprises in its millenary history. A modern city that merges well with its ancient center, Terni is surrounded by scenes that have continued to enchant visitors over the centuries. A verdant terrain with Medieval villages (for instance, the lovely San Gemini), the wonders of nature are everywhere to be found, including the Marmore Falls and Lake Piediluco. Terni is also the city of St. Valentine, protector of lovers. Indeed the Basilica that preserves his tomb is an important destination for pilgrims, while every year the entire city holds grand celebrations for their patron saint, culminating in his feast day on February 14th. On the nearby mountain slopes (the tops of which are covered in snow in winter), and on the high grounds looking over the River Nera, age-old borghi, with their towers of stone, stand on guard. It is within the extraordinary, out-of-this-world landscapes of the last stretch of the Valnerina (literally the Nera River Valley), right after the tiny town of Scheggino, the the Province of Terni begins. Numerous are the Provine's points of interest: Ferentillo, a hub for rock-climbing; Arrone, a departure point for canoe and rafting excursions; andCasteldilagoMontefranco and the Abbey of San Pietro in Valle. The sheer size of the local stronghold - a castle commissioned by Cardinal Albornoz - dominates over the entire scene. Nestled on the underlying slopes is one of the best-preserved villages of Umbria: Narni, with its towers, fountains, and Gothic and Romanesque churches. Towns such as these provoke the ambience and emotion of a Medieval era that becomes all but real during celebrations like the Corsa all'Anello, a race and series of historical re-enactments taking place every late-April to mid-May. The entire territory around Narni offers similar experiences, from Calvi, with its traditional celebrations, to Otricoli, where the vestiges of one central Italy's most interesting ancient Roman cities are on view, i.e. of an amphitheatre and the Tiber River port. Dense woods and mountains, hills and olive groves, natural oases along the Tiber's flow, fascinating castles like that in Alviano and Giove, watchtowers and age-old villages where elegant Romanesque church facades and bell towers stand out like jewels from the skyline. Orvieto (Urbs Vetus, the old city), dominated by its Duomo, is the iconic image of this area, known and sought-out the world over. The Cathedral's facade and the wondrous frescoes by Luca Signorelli render this hilltop town one of the globe's most-appreciated touristic destinations. Not only, but right in the vicinity of famous monuments, discovery of a thousand hidden corners of the ancient Etruscan city awaits - its underground, the celebrated white-producing vineyards in its environs, castles and old abbey churches. Orvieto is also the capital of Slow Food, resulting in a high-quality culinary tradition.
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