Rome Day Trip from Naples: High-Speed Train Adventure
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Overview
Rome Private Day Trip from Naples by High Speed Train offers a fantastic way to see the best of Rome in a single day! This introductory walking tour is perfect for visitors wanting a general overview of the Eternal City's main attractions and streets.
Imagine hopping on a high-speed train from Naples to Rome, where a local guide awaits to whisk you away on an adventure! You'll see famous places like the Spanish Steps, where you can picture elegant Romans strolling. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish! Stand in awe at St. Peter's Square, surrounded by history and beauty. Plus, you can check out the cool shops on Rome's famous shopping streets. Your guide will share interesting stories about these landmarks and give you tips on where to eat and shop like a local. Some of the key stops include the Mouth of Truth, Theatre of Marcellus, Piazza Venezia, Via dei Fori Imperiali, Castel Sant'Angelo, and Saint Peter's Square.
This tour includes a comfortable train ride (2nd class) and a knowledgeable local guide in Rome. Please note that food, drinks, pickup/drop-off in Naples, and tips are not included. At the end of the tour, you can easily catch the train back to Naples from Termini Station.




Highlights
See Rome's Best Spots: Visit famous places like the Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps.
Easy Train Ride: Travel from Naples to Rome on a fast, comfortable train.
Local Expert Guide: Learn cool facts and stories from a friendly guide in Rome.
Perfect for a Day Trip: See a lot of Rome, even if you only have one day.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the fast-paced tour of Rome's highlights, praising the guides and the convenience of the train travel. A few desired more time at each location and clarity regarding meal provisions.

Customers loved seeing many famous places in Rome in one day.
The tour guide was very friendly and told interesting stories.
Riding the high-speed train was a fun and easy way to travel.
People enjoyed walking around and seeing the sights up close.
Some people wished they had more time at each stop.
A few customers mentioned that food and drinks were not included.
The Journey
Mouth of Truth
Dare to test your honesty at the Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità), an ancient marble mask nestled in the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin church. Legend claims this enigmatic face will bite the hand of any liar who dares place it within its mouth. Located on the site of the ancient Forum Boarium, the city's old cattle market, it offers a thrilling and unforgettable photo opportunity steeped in Roman lore. A truly fun place to start your tour of the Ancient City.
Theatre of Marcellus
Step back in time at the Theatre of Marcellus, an ancient open-air theatre commissioned by Julius Caesar but completed by Augustus in 13 BC. Imagine the echoes of drama and song that once filled this space, where Romans gathered for entertainment. Though now a partial ruin, its impressive facade stands as a testament to Roman engineering and a captivating glimpse into the city's rich cultural past. It's conveniently near the Jewish Quarter.
Piazza Venezia
Experience the vibrant heart of Rome at Piazza Venezia, a bustling hub where major thoroughfares converge. Admire the imposing Palazzo Venezia, built by a Venetian Cardinal and once the embassy of the Republic of Venice. This grand square, overlooked by the Victor Emmanuel II Monument, serves as a gateway to the city's historical wonders, including the Via dei Fori Imperiali and the Via del Corso.
Via dei Fori Imperiali
Walk in the footsteps of emperors along the Via dei Fori Imperiali, a grand avenue stretching from Piazza Venezia to the Colosseum. This historic road cuts through the ancient Imperial Forums of Trajan, Augustus, and Nerva, offering glimpses of remarkable ruins on either side. Ongoing archaeological excavations promise even more discoveries, making it a fascinating journey through Rome's imperial past.
Trevi Fountain
Toss a coin into the magnificent Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece that embodies Rome's grandeur and a must-see for good luck. Designed by Nicola Salvi and completed in 1762, this colossal fountain stands as one of the world's most famous and beautiful water features. Legend says that throwing a coin guarantees a return trip to Rome, securing a lasting connection with the Eternal City. It's surrounded by restaurants and gelaterias for your immediate pleasure.
Piazza di Spagna
Ascend the iconic Spanish Steps to Piazza di Spagna, one of Rome's most enchanting squares. Named for the Palazzo di Spagna, the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See, this elegant space offers stunning views and a vibrant atmosphere. Admire the Column of the Immaculate Conception and soak in the beauty of the surrounding architecture. A perfect place to pause and enjoy the Roman ambiance, with the upscale Via Condotti running from it.
Via del Corso
Indulge in a shopping spree along the Via del Corso, Rome's bustling main street in the historical center. Unlike the city's winding alleys, this straight thoroughfare offers a vibrant mix of shops, from high-end boutiques to popular brands. Immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere and discover the perfect souvenir in this central hub of Roman life.
Castel Sant'Angelo
Explore the imposing Castel Sant'Angelo, a towering cylindrical building with a storied past. Originally built as Emperor Hadrian's mausoleum, it later served as a papal fortress and castle. Today, it's a museum showcasing its fascinating history and offering panoramic views of Rome. Once the city's tallest structure, Castel Sant'Angelo stands as a testament to Rome's enduring power and architectural prowess. Cross the Ponte Sant'Angelo to admire its Baroque angel statues.
Saint Peter's Square
Stand in awe at Saint Peter's Square, a vast plaza in Vatican City designed to impress visitors arriving at St. Peter's Basilica. Named after Saint Peter, the first Pope, this iconic square is framed by Bernini's colonnades and adorned with statues of saints. Experience the spiritual heart of the Catholic Church and marvel at the architectural grandeur that surrounds you.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a 2nd class train ticket to Rome and a local guide in Rome. It does not include food, drinks, pickup or drop-off in Naples, or tips. The tour starts at Napoli Centrale train station, where you'll board the train to Roma Termini station. The local tour guide will meet everyone in Rome.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes because you will walk a lot. Also, bring some water and snacks, or buy them before getting on the train, since food and drinks are not included.