Rome in one day private walking Tour
Rome in one day private walking Tour
Rome in One Day – Private Full-Day Walking Tour
Discover the best of the Eternal City with our Rome in one day private tour. This full-day experience is designed for travelers who want to explore
Rome’s most iconic landmarks in a single, perfectly curated itinerary. From the Colosseum to the Vatican, this tour offers a complete overview of the city’s history, beauty, and culture. If you only have one day in Rome, this is the most efficient and immersive way to experience it.
What You Will See During Your Rome in One Day Tour
1. Colosseum (interior visit)
Your Rome in one day adventure begins inside the legendary Colosseum, one of the most iconic monuments in the world. With optional skip-the-line tickets, you’ll explore the arena where gladiators fought and emperors celebrated victories.
For additional Colosseum experiences, visit our Colosseum Private Tour page.
2. Roman Forum (panoramic walk)
Continue to the Roman Forum, once the political and commercial heart of ancient Rome.From panoramic viewpoints, your guide will share stories about temples, arches, and the life of Roman citizens.Learn more about ancient sites on our page dedicated to the Ancient Rome Tours.
3. Piazza Venezia & Altare della Patria
Walking toward Piazza Venezia, you’ll admire the monumental Altare della Patria, dedicated to the first king of Italy. This square connects ancient and modern Rome, offering excellent photo opportunities.
4. Trevi Fountain
No Rome in one day itinerary is complete without the unforgettable Trevi Fountain.
Here, you can toss a coin into the water and learn about the ancient Acqua Vergine aqueduct that still feeds the fountain.
For more beautiful fountains, explore our Rome Walking Tours page.
5. Spanish Steps
Your tour continues to the elegantSpanish Steps. This area blends Baroque architecture, luxury boutiques, and rich history, making it an essential stop during your Rome in one day experience.
6. Pantheon (interior visit)
After a brief break for lunch, you’ll visit the extraordinaryPantheon, the best-preserved ancient temple in Rome. This architectural masterpiece is a must-see for anyone exploring the city. If you want a deeper visit here, check our Pantheon Guided Tour.
7. Piazza Navona
Next, explore the stunning Piazza Navona, a lively square built on the remains of the Stadium of Domitian. Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers is one of the highlights of this area.
8. St. Peter’s Basilica
Your day concludes at the magnificent St. Peter’s Basilica.
If lines are short, you will enter to admire Michelangelo’s Pietà and the impressive interior.
For more Vatican experiences, visit our Vatican Tours page.
Why Choose Our Rome in One Day Tour?
- Perfect for travelers with limited time
- Includes the most iconic sites of Rome in a single day
- Expert local guide offering history, culture, and insider tips
- Flexible itinerary that can be customized
- Ideal pace: not rushed, not slow — perfect balance
If you want to discover more tours, explore ourRome Private Tours and groups Rome in One Day Tours pages.
“One day in Rome is enough to fall in love forever.”
Included
- Tourquide
- entrance ticket to Colosseum
- entrance ticket to Pantheon
- entrance ticket to St. Peter's Basilica
- headsets
- Tax
Excluded
- Transportation (possibility to make reqest)
- Tips
Tour Info
Colosseum
.Roman Forum
Rome Tours
Piazza Venezia
Trevi Fountain
Spanish Steps
Pantheon
Piazza Navona
St. Peter’s Basilica
Dress Code
To enter churches and religious sites (such as the Pantheon or St. Peter’s Basilica), a modest dress code is required:
Shoulders must be covered
Knees must be covered
No low-cut tops
Shorts and skirts are allowed only below the knee
Bag & Security Rules
Rome’s main monuments follow strict security measures:
Only small bags or backpacks are permitted (max 40×35×15 cm)
No large bags, suitcases, or trolleys
All visitors must pass through metal detector screening
Glass bottles, knives, sprays, and sharp objects are not allowed
Pantheon & Basilica Entry Rules
Silence is required inside
Photography allowed
No food or drink inside
Hats must be removed in sacred areas
Colosseum Rules
No liquids over 0.5L
No tripods, drones, or professional equipment
Mandatory ID check if using reduced or student tickets
. Walking Tour Rules
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Stay close to the guide in crowded areas
Follow instructions during street crossings
Tour may operate in light rain—bring an umbrella or raincoat
Time & Punctuality
Arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes early Late arrivals may lose entry tickets for timed monuments
The guide cannot extend the tour in case of delay (museum policies)
Healthy & Safety Guidelines
Stay hydrated during summer
Sunscreen recommended from April to October
If you feel unwell, inform the guide immediately
Children must be supervised at all times
Behaviour & Respect
Respect religious places and ongoing services
Avoid loud conversations inside monuments
Do not touch artworks or restricted areas
Do not climb on fountains or ancient ruins (fines are high)
We aim to make our tours as accessible and comfortable as possible for all guests.
Please read the following accessibility guidelines before booking:
Walking & Mobility
This is a walking tour, and some areas of Rome may present accessibility challenges:
Cobblestone streets
Uneven surfaces
Slopes and steps in historic areas
Long walking distances (up to 6–8 km for full-day tours)
Guests using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or walking aids should inform us in advance so we can adjust the route when possible.
Wheelchair Accessibility
Some landmarks included in the itinerary have limited wheelchair access:
Pantheon: Accessible, but the entrance floor is uneven
Trevi Fountain: Viewpoint accessible, but steps prevent going closer
Piazza Navona: Accessible
Spanish Steps: Not wheelchair-accessible; alternatives available
St. Peter’s Basilica: Generally wheelchair-accessible
Colosseum: Upper levels not accessible, but ground floor & elevators available
We will always propose alternative viewpoints and adjusted pathways for guests with reduced mobility.
Strollers / Prams
Strollers are permitted in most outdoor areas.
However:
Some sites may require folding the stroller
Narrow spaces and crowds may slow mobility
Strollers are not allowed inside certain churches during services
Hearing Accessibility
Upon request:
Guides can speak slowly and clearly
Written summaries of explanations can be provided
Tours can be conducted using apps or amplification devices (if available)
For guests using hearing aids, please inform the guide in advance.
Assistance Animals
Certified assistance dogs are generally welcome in: Outdoor areas ,Public streets
Some monuments (rules may vary)
Please notify us in advance so we can confirm access.
Breaks & Rest Areas
We schedule rest stops during the tour, but guests may request additional breaks.
Rome offers many:
Cafés, Shaded areas, Public benches, Accessible restrooms (limited availability),
Accessibility Requirements
To help us prepare the best experience, please inform us on booking@visitrometour.ocm of:
Mobility limitations
Wheelchair or stroller use
Health conditions
Sensory, visual, or hearing needs
Pace preferences
We will customize the itinerary whenever possible.


























