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Villa D'Este, Hadrian's Villa, Cerveteri, Castelli Romani
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Though the Villa D'Este and Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli, Ostia Antica, Cerveteri and the Castelli Romani are far from the center of Rome if you are staying for awhile and can arrange transportation, we reccomend a visit to the beautiful sites the Roman province has to offer. All our tour guides in Rome are also qualified to practice in the area surrounding the city. As each of these sites is about 30 or 40 km from Rome, we only offer visits to individuals or organized groups who have their own means of transportation. Villa D'Este is the most beautiful example of Renaissance garden, renowned because of its myriad breathtaking fountains. Hadrian's Villa is an archeological site that dates back to the IInd century A.D.. It was emperor Hadrian's residence and was built on over 120 hectares of land. Ostia Antica's beautiful setting and ruins will draw you in and give you a feeling of what a roman's day-to-day life was like in ancient times. The Necropolis in Cerveteri is very evocative. The walk among the mounds of various etruscan families and the stillness of this place will make you feel like you're back in those ancient times. There is also an interesting Archeological Museum in the small medieval town of Cerveteri. The Castelli Romani are composed of fourteen communes. We can choose to go on a panoramic tour or decide to focus on a few "gems" such as the abbey of San Nilo in Grottaferrata, the Palazzo Chigi in Ariccia and the old town center of Frascati.
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