Discover Rome’s rich history on a private walking tour, beginning at the legendary Ponte di Sant’Angelo, built by Emperor Hadrian over the Tiber River. Admire its 5 arches and 12 angel statues (10 sculpted by Bernini), each carrying symbols of Jesus’ Passion. One of Rome’s last original stone bridges, it connects the riverbank to Hadrian’s mausoleum and tells centuries of stories of power, art, and devotion.
Next, visit the exterior of the imposing Castel Sant’Angelo, originally Hadrian’s mausoleum and later transformed into a papal fortress. This unique landmark embodies Rome’s historical transformation—from imperial tombs to papal fortifications. Marvel at the marble statue of Archangel Michael, said to have ended the 590 AD plague, and discover fascinating tales tied to this iconic structure.
Continue along Via della Conciliazione, the wide pedestrian avenue leading directly to Piazza San Pietro in Vatican City. Enjoy the urban panorama and historic architecture as you approach the grandeur that awaits.
Arrive at Piazza San Pietro, dominated by Bernini’s spectacular double colonnade, adorned with 140 saint statues. Admire the central Egyptian obelisk and the harmonious layout of the square, then observe the imposing exterior of St. Peter’s Basilica, a symbol of Christianity and a Renaissance and Baroque architectural masterpiece. An expert guide will introduce you to the central loggia, known as the Loggia delle Benedizioni, from which the Pope addresses the world during major religious celebrations, including Easter and Christmas. Admire externally the majestic dome, designed by Michelangelo, which dominates the Vatican skyline and symbolizes the authority and continuity of the papacy.
With small groups and a knowledgeable guide, this tour offers an intimate, immersive experience, combining historical storytelling, extraordinary architecture, and breathtaking views in the heart of Rome and Vatican City.