On the occasion of the Rome Marathon 2021 we have selected a series of optional excursions reserved for the KiRun group
If you would like other proposals send us a request and in any case do not forget that the hotel we have selected is in a unique location that will allow you to visit the center of Rome even on foot if you wish to do it independently
Optional Excursions .
Imperial Rome Half Day – Saturday, September 18 morning 45€/ children under 12 25€
Follow in the footsteps of Roman emperors and citizens on a 3-hour tour of ancient Rome, with admission to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill.
Visit the Roman Forum,once inside you will enjoy breathtaking views. Walk along the Via Sacra and immerse yourself in Roman history.The Via Sacra was the main route through the Roman Forum, once the site of festivals and triumphal processions. End your visit at the Temple where the altar on which Julius Caesar was cremated is located. Visitors from all over the world still come here today to bring flowers and candles.
Before reaching the Colosseum, you will receive an overview of the history of the Palatine: legend has it that Romulus founded the city of Rome. Once inside the Colosseum, your knowledgeable guide will tell you everything you need to know about the amphitheater’s bloody past, gladiators, executions, and its mock naval battles.
Between Squares Fountains – Saturday, September 18 afternoon 40€/ children under 12 years old 20€.
Be enchanted by the Eternal City as you walk through the picturesque cobblestone alleys and discover some of the world’s most famous sites!
Visit the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona in just half a day with the “Best of Rome Walking Tour.” The expert guide will tell you about the history and culture of Rome and also give you tips to better orient yourself in the city. An ice cream or Italian coffee break is provided during the tour, and you can enjoy the world-famous Italian espresso! Juice or soft drinks are also available if you prefer.
Ask any Roman what is the best way to spend a day in Rome : he will probably recommend “il dolce far niente.” The best way to visit Rome is to wander freely through the streets and discover hidden gems and lively piazzas in the city’s historic center, such as the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and Piazza Navona.
Half-day Bus Tour -Papal Basilicas and Catacombs 50€/ children under 12 30€.
The Papal Basilicas and Catacombs of St. Sebastian are part of the Seven Churches Pilgrimage. It takes about half a day for this little-known tour.
The four major papal basilicas in Rome are St. Peter’s (which is not visited on this tour), St. Paul’s, St. John’s, and St. Mary Major.
On the way back to the hotel, stop at the Belvedere del Gianicolo, for a farewell to the Eternal City from one of the city’s most scenic spots
Saturday night dinner with typical dishes or choice pregame menu/pasta party 35€