Tivoli Day Trip
Duration
6 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore Tivoli’s two UNESCO masterpieces: Villa Adriana & Villa d’Este
Enjoy luxury round-trip transport from Rome
Discover Emperor Hadrian’s vast countryside retreat
Wander Renaissance gardens with 50+ fountains and cascading waterfalls
Learn the region’s history with an expert local guide
€ 344.5
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Step beyond Rome’s busy streets and discover one of Lazio’s most stunning treasures with this unforgettable day trip to Tivoli. Your guide will greet you in a luxury vehicle and whisk you away into the rolling Sabine Hills, an area rich with myth, history, and breathtaking scenery. Though only 30 kilometers from Rome, Tivoli feels worlds away—a land once ruled by the ancient Etruscans and revered as a sacred center long before Rome rose to power. Your first stop is the extraordinary Villa Adriana, Emperor Hadrian’s private countryside retreat. Sprawling across more than 250 acres, this estate features grand halls, temples, dining rooms, landscaped gardens, and even a unique Maritime Theatre built on an artificial island. As you explore its intricate designs, shimmering pools, and self-sustaining farm layout, you’ll gain insight into the architectural genius and refined taste of one of Rome’s most cultured emperors.
The journey continues to the spectacular Villa d’Este, a Renaissance masterpiece built atop an ancient Benedictine monastery. Famous for its lush terraced gardens, elaborate fountains, cascades, and grottoes, this UNESCO-listed palace is one of the world’s most enchanting examples of landscape design. Conceived by Cardinal Ippolito d’Este and adorned by some of the era’s greatest artists, the gardens are powered entirely by gravity and feature over 50 fountains, 200 basins, and nearly a kilometer of flowing canals. Wander through hidden pathways, admire classical statues, and soak in views that have inspired visitors for centuries. After your exploration is complete, your guide will reunite you with your driver for a smooth, comfortable return to the location of your choosing.
Entry to the each site included in the tour
Expert Local Guide
Headsets for groups when appropriate
Transport during the tour.
Lunch and a drink
Some temporary exhibitions and special events
Food and Drink
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottled water
Sunscreen & hat
Public transportation nearby
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Activity Provider: Roman Vacations
Customer Reviews
Tamar

We visited Villa d’Este, but on the specific day we arrived, none of the fountains were operating. This significantly affected the experience and took away from the beauty of the site. I imagine that when the fountains are working, the place is far more impressive.
Rachelle

A must visit if in holiday in Rome. I travelled by public transport cause it is outside Rome in Tivoli. I followed GPS instructions and it was easy to arrive there. I would advice not to go there on a rainy day cause the highlight for me were the beautiful gardens with all the water falls. On Monday only it opens between 2pm and 4pm.
Bill

Fantastic villa and gardens - a peaceful oasis. We could only imagine what it must be like when the 200 fountains are functioning! Our misfortune to visit during a 2 week maintenance window... However, still worth wandering the paths, listening to birdsong and enjoying the gardens.
The

I visited last weekend 18th Oct and would recommend coming after October 23rd only because there’s no water running through the famous cascades and pools during this period. Even so, the villa and gardens remain impressive for their architecture, perspectives and atmosphere. If possible, plan your visit between 3 and 6:00 pm, the light is softer, perfect for photos and the crowds are noticeably smaller. Despite the absence of water, the site still offers a fascinating glimpse into Renaissance grandeur and is definitely worth seeing at least once.
Magda

⛲️ Absolutely gorgeous gardens and fountains that are gravity powered! We spent a good three hours here just roaming and taking everything in. We took so many photos! The light and views are spectacular. Very serene and peaceful place. Tivoli is very beautiful too. Definitely worth the 30min uber drive from Rome. We bought our tickets online a week before.
