Civita di Bagnoregio "The Dying City" + Orvieto Private Day Tour from Rome
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Civita di Bagnoregio "The Dying City" + Orvieto Private Day Tour from Rome
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Civita di Bagnoregio "The Dying City" + Orvieto Private Day Tour from Rome
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Czas trwania działania (8 hours)
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Join us for a unique day tour from Rome to the Civita di Bagnoregio, also known as 'The Dying City.' After exploring this ancient town, we'll head to the charming hilltop town of Orvieto, where we'll enjoy lunch and wine tastings.
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Explore Italy beyond Rome's city limits on this private trip to Civita di Bagnoregio, known as "The Dying City", and Orvieto. Discover part of Umbria's rich history, leaving the itinerary and logistics up to your private guide. Simply meet them outside your accommodation, and enjoy a day of Etruscan and Medieval history, sightseeing, and Italian countryside. Perfect for travelers who want to see more of the country but only have limited time to do so.
Co jest wliczone w cenę?
Infants must sit on laps
Infant seats available
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Stroller accessible
Not wheelchair accessible
Czego nie obejmuje?
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Most travelers can participate
A small amount of walking is involved
Customers with physical limitations can have walking problems
Dress code required for the Duomo: knees and shoulders must be covered
Please advice any specific allergies at time of booking
Child rate applies only when shared with 2 paying adults
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Known as "The Dying City", Civita di Bagnoregio has experienced a new life, in the last years. This small village on the border between Umbria and Lazio, is literally reborn. Considered one of the most beautiful in Italy, it has recorded more than 800 thousand visitors, every year. The real name, Bagnoregio - that seems to literally derive from Bagno del Re, as this place was once a health Spa – hosted the King of the Longboards Desiderio, who was seriously ill. Why is the city dying? It is because, this fabulous village,which is built on a hill of tuff, is continuously being eroded by two small torrents, by the rain and the wind. A nickname, that today is the legend of Civita di Bagnoregio, founded over 2500 years ago, by the Etruscan's, perfectly sums up the uniqueness of the landscape. Civita di Bagnoregio is one of those places, that is so picture-perfect, it’s hard to believe it’s real!
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Duomo di Orvieto
Zatrzymywać się: 2 hours
Situated in less than two hours drive, Orvieto was an important Etruscan City-State. Orvieto has a unique history that dates back to over several million years ago. The origin of the Orvieto rock is most likely due to an ancient volcanic eruption. It is believed that today’s rock, where the city of Orvieto stands today, is one of these great masses of tufa rock flung from the large crater that is now the Bolsena Lake. The Etruscans inhabited Orvieto until the III Century BC, and consequently the Romans invaded it. It took the Romans two years to conquer Orvieto, which is a natural fortress, surrounded by cliffs. The Etruscans had dug an intricate web of caves and numerous wells, in order to defend Orvieto for a long time.
In addition, to being known for its high quality cuisine (i.e. truffles), the city boasts an incredible Gothic Cathedral with a frescoed “Last Judgement” to rival Michelangelo’s one, a labyrinth of ancient underground and St.Patrick’s Well.