Beyond Rome’s iconic monuments lies a rich world of hidden masterpieces that few visitors get to see.

Highlights

Hadrian’s Villa
Villa d’Este
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Hidden Gems

  • Throne Room
  • Maritime Theatre
  • Villa D'Este Fountains

Tour Includes

  • An expert English-speaking private guide
  • Skip the Line tickets to the two villas
  • Private car transportation from Rome and back

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Panoramic view of the Tivoli, Italy Villas
Overview

Boasting breathtaking views over the Roman countryside, Tivoli is world famous for its two wonderful historical villas. The awe-inspiring Hadrian’s Villa is the largest and best preserved villa of the ancient world, where the travel-loving emperor lived out his days in the lap of luxury surrounded by temples, baths and theatres. Nearby is the equally spectacular 16th-century Villa d’Este. An audacious Renaissance attempt to rival Hadrian’s Villa, its magnificent gardens and fountains give a unique insight into the refined culture of Italy’s golden age. So whether you love wandering around ancient ruins or prefer the opulent charms of Renaissance gardens, our special Tivoli tours are the perfect day trip from the city!

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What To Expect On Your Tour

Hadrian's Villa

Explore the magnificent ruins of Hadrian’s Villa

Hadrian’s Villa is without question one of the most spectacular Roman ruins in the world: far more than just a house, the Villa is in reality a sprawling estate featuring a palace, theatres, expansive gardens, pools and fountains. When the emperor Hadrian wanted to escape from the heat and the political turmoil of Rome, he would retreat to his private villa in the countryside. But Hadrian’s villa wasn’t merely a pleasurable summer retreat: preferring the calm of Tivoli to the noise and bustle of Rome, Hadrian ruled the Roman Empire from the villa in the later years of his reign.

The enormous complex of the villa was Hadrian’s fantasy project – a blend of architectural materials and styles inspired by his travels through the empire. On your private tour of Hadrian’s Villa, you’ll explore buildings and gardens spread over an area twice the size of Pompeii. Along the way, you’ll learn about the life, career and artistic tastes of the emperor.

A day trip from Rome to Tivoli is the perfect opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of Roman history, while exploring the atmospheric ruins of Hadrian’s Villa. As you walk through the vast arcades and visit the Throne Room, your personal guide will explain Hadrian’s legacy as an emperor, from his military career to his art collection. More than five hundred pieces of statuary have been unearthed here over the centuries, and the art and architecture of the villa have inspired countless writers and artists. Exploring evocative sites such as the Private Library and the Maritime Theatre on your Tivoli day trip, you’ll be captivated by the unique atmosphere of the villa and its gardens. The famous Canopy is another highlight; this lake, surrounded by arcades and statues, is perhaps one of the most beautiful spots in all of Italy.

Your private guide will also discuss the personal life of Hadrian, including his famous doomed love affair with the young Antinous. Visiting Hadrian’s Villa on a private tour allows you to discover the human side of the emperor, creating a more complete picture of Hadrian. The explanations of your guide will also give you a deeper understanding of the historical events at the time, as they explain how Rome was able to dominate the world.

sculptural detail from hadrian's villa in italy

Villa d'Este

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Villa d’Este

A very different kind of villa is the next stop on your Tivoli private tour. A walk through the historic town centre takes us to Villa d’Este, a 16th-century villa renowned for its extraordinary beauty. Villa d’Este was the creation of Cardinal Ippolito d’Este (son of the Duke of Ferrara and the infamous Lucrezia Borgia), who commissioned Pirro Ligorio, an architect and classical scholar, to design a new villa and gardens exceeding even the grandeur of Hadrian’s Villa.

A walk through the gardens of Villa d’Este gives us some idea of what Hadrian’s Villa must have been like at the height of its splendour. These extravagant gardens contain 500 fountains, creating a sense of luxury, wealth, and limitless imagination. On your walk through the shady gardens, your personal guide will explain how the cardinal’s vision became a reality. Visiting Villa d’Este will also give you a new perspective on Hadrian’s Villa, as you discover how Cardinal d’Este stole many statues and monuments from the archaeological site in order to decorate his own gardens.

On your Tivoli Day Trip from Rome, you’ll also have the chance to explore the opulent rooms of Villa D’Este, which are decorated with magnificent frescoes. As you stroll through these spectacular rooms and admire the views from the Cardinal’s bedroom window, your guide will tell you about the public and private life of d’Este, a patron of the arts and lover of luxury who aspired to become pope.

Following in the footsteps of the emperor Hadrian and Cardinal d’Este, this day trip from Rome is the ideal way to escape the bustle of the city, enjoying the beauty and tranquillity of these beautiful villas and their gardens.

garden view of villa deste tivoli

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Points of Interest on this Tour

Throne Room
A grand space in Hadrian’s Villa where the emperor’s power and influence were reflected in both scale and decoration.
Maritime Theatre
A circular island residence within Hadrian’s Villa, thought to have been used as a private retreat, surrounded by a ring of water.
Villa D'Este Fountains
Built in the 16th century by Cardinal Ippolito d’Este, the villa is famous for its elaborate gardens and fountains designed by architect Pirro Ligorio.
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Meet Your Guide

Where to Meet

Your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel.

Your guide and driver will meet you at your hotel.

Tivoli Day Trip from Rome: Outstanding Villas

Reviewed 3 days ago

The Tivoli tour was absolutely wonderful and Gracelyn is an amazing guide answering all sorts of questions, making everything interesting and tying everything together. My only su... Show More

Jennifer M.
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January 6, 2026

The Tivoli tour was absolutely wonderful and Gracelyn is an amazing guide answering all sorts of questions, making everything interesting and tying everything together. My only suggestion is that more time be allotted for the entire tour. I know we were on a schedule because of the driver but it would have been very easy to spend another 1-2 hours at Hadrian’s Villa and Villa D’Este.

Jennifer M.

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