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Eyes of Rome

Rome 7 Churches - Official Jubilee Itinerary Private Tour

Follow an official Jubilee route through Rome’s seven sacred churches with a private guide and driver

Focus

  • Architecture
  • Art
  • History
  • Religion

What makes this tour Special

Explore Rome’s Jubilee churches with a private guide, uncovering the history and significance of these sacred sites.

Enjoy the comfort of a private vehicle and driver, allowing you to visit each church at your own pace.

Experience exclusive small-group access to the Catacombs of San Sebastiano, deepening your journey into Rome’s spiritual legacy.

What to Expect

PRIVATE TOUR

Enjoy your tour with your own private tour expert at your party's disposal only

DURATION

8 hours

START TIME

09:00

PRIVATE DRIVER

Meet&Greet at your hotel/accomodation. Private Driver included throughout the tour

NOT AVAILABLE

Monday, Sunday

ENTRANCE TICKETS

Entrance tickets are included! Enjoy your tour!

WHEELCHAIRS

Wheelchairs may need to take a slightly alternative path through the city center.

What's Included
  • Blue badge certified private tour guide
  • Private Car and Driver at your disposal
  • Tickets to San Sebastiano's Catacombs (Guided Group Tour)
Not Included/ Optional Extras
  • Food & Drinks
  • Inside visit to St. Peter's Basilica

Sites you’ll visit

  • Santa Maria Maggiore
  • San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura
  • Santa Croce in Gerusalemme
  • San Giovanni in Laterano
  • San Sebastiano Fuori le Mura
  • San Sebastiano's Catacombs
  • San Paolo fuori le Mura
  • St. Peter's Basilica
  • One of only 4 Major Basilicas of Rome and the largest dedicated to Saint Mary was built between 422-432 under the instruction of Pope Celestine the first. The mesmerizing mosaics covering the triumphal arch and nave gave a model for future representations of the Virgin Mary.
  • San Lorenzo fuori le Mura is one of Rome’s ancient basilicas, built in honor of St. Lawrence, a Christian martyr. Known for its serene atmosphere and stunning mosaics, the basilica houses the saint’s relics and offers a glimpse into Rome's early Christian heritage. Located outside the city walls, this peaceful site is rich in history, art, and spiritual significance.
  • Santa Croce in Gerusalemme is a revered basilica in Rome, known for housing relics of the True Cross brought from Jerusalem. This historic church offers visitors a profound spiritual experience, with its quiet chapels and ancient artifacts, including fragments of the Holy Cross, adding to its deeply sacred atmosphere.
  • The official headquarters of the Pope. The famous church is topped with impressive statues along the outer face and full of beauty inside. The main walls are covered in beautiful frescos from the Renaissance age and the main nave, restored four centuries ago, will leave you in awe! It is one of the oldest churches of Rome, but the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is something more: a real artistic jewel.
  • San Sebastiano fuori le Mura is a historic basilica located along the ancient Appian Way. Dedicated to Saint Sebastian, an early Christian martyr, this church features beautiful architecture and ancient relics. Its serene atmosphere and remarkable mosaics make it a meaningful stop for pilgrims and visitors alike.
  • The Catacombs of San Sebastiano are among the oldest Christian burial sites in Rome, located beneath the Basilica of San Sebastiano. These underground tunnels hold centuries-old tombs, inscriptions, and symbols of early Christian faith. Accompanied by a guide, visitors can explore this fascinating subterranean world and gain insight into Rome's early Christian history and burial traditions.
  • The Basilica of Saint Paul outside the Walls testifies the history of the Holy Church in Rome. The main altar, surmounted by a stunning Gothic canopy, treasures the mortal remains of St Paul, who was buried here. The giant basilica was built as early as the V century AD and features original Roman columns, a great mosaic from the Middle Age, but also the portraits of all the Popes in history, including the last ones: Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI.
  • The largest Basilica in the world is also home to worldwide masterpieces like the famous Pietà by Michelangelo! it even houses an underground crypt for Popes, of which can be visited. The Basilica has a big influence from Michelangelo and you can see his art work throughout. The Basilica was originally built above the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles, where the Pope visits every Christmas or Easter Time.

Tour description

Embark on a profound spiritual journey through Rome’s most revered sacred sites on this 7 Churches Jubilee Itinerary Private Tour. Designed for those seeking a deeper connection to Rome’s religious heritage, this exclusive full-day tour follows the traditional path of pilgrimage, visiting each of the official Jubilee churches in the comfort of private transport, with a dedicated guide and driver to enhance your experience.


Your pilgrimage begins at the grand Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the four papal basilicas and renowned for its breathtaking mosaics that capture the essence of early Christian art. From there, you’ll journey to San Lorenzo fuori le Mura, a historic and serene site that holds the relics of Saint Lawrence, a revered martyr of the Christian faith. At Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, you’ll encounter relics of the True Cross brought to Rome from Jerusalem, a powerful reminder of the city’s link to the Holy Land.


Next, you’ll visit San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome’s cathedral and the world’s first Christian church, often called the “Mother of all Churches.” Then, venture to San Sebastiano fuori le Mura, where you’ll descend into the ancient Catacombs of San Sebastiano with a group tour, uncovering the early Christian burial sites that speak to the faith and resilience of Rome's first believers.


The pilgrimage continues to San Paolo fuori le Mura, one of Rome’s largest basilicas and the resting place of St. Paul, whose tomb attracts pilgrims from around the globe. Finally, the journey culminates at St. Peter’s Basilica, where you’ll admire the exterior of the iconic basilica and square, a fitting conclusion to your spiritual tour of Rome. Please note that the tour does not include an interior visit to St. Peter’s.


With private hotel pick-up and drop-off, a knowledgeable guide to provide insight into each location, and private transport between sites, this comprehensive tour allows you to explore these monumental churches with ease and reverence. Experience the history, art, and deep spiritual significance of Rome’s most treasured religious landmarks on this unforgettable pilgrimage.

Useful information

St. Peter's Basilica will be visited from outside.

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