THE JUBILEE TOUR



TOUR IN A DAY

JUBILEE TOUR

FROM ROME HOTEL / AIRPORT

BOOKED TOUR

350,00 €


TOUR IN A DAY

JUBILEE TOUR

FROM CIVITAVECCHIA PORT

450,00 €


The special Jubilee of mercy was proclaimed by Pope Francis through the papal bull, Misericordiae Vultus. Previously announced by the pope March 13, 2015, will begin on December 8, 2015 and ends November 20, 2016."Dear brothers and sisters, I have often thought about how the Church can make clear its mission of being a witness of Mercy. It is a journey that begins with a spiritual conversion. So I decided to hold a special Jubilee that is focused upon the mercy of God. This Holy Year will start the forthcoming Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception and will end on November 20, 2016, Sunday of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the universe and living face of the Father's mercy. I entrust the organization of this Jubilee of the Pontifical Council for Promoting the New Evangelization, so that it can animate it as a new stage of the journey of the Church in its mission to bring everyone the Gospel of Mercy. »

(Pope Francesco).


For this tour, we suggest you rent a tour guide for 02.00 hours during the visit to the Vatican Museum. Thank you.


TOURIST GUIDE

LICENSED TOURIST GUIDE FOR

COLISEUM / FORUM

VATICAN MUSEUM

ROME & COUNTRYSIDE

BOOKED GUIDE

150,00 €




The Best Way to Have The Jubilee is to renth a car with driver in Rome.

English speaking Tour Drivers is committed to providing you with the highest standard of service and help you create wonderful memories that you'll cherish a lifetime. Our driver will be ready in the waiting room of the hotel, under the ship or to the waiting room of the airport, to guide you around the city with the van or the car you booked.

The Papal Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls is one of the four papal basilicas of Rome, the second largest after that of St. Peter.

Is located on the Via Ostiense, in the district, near the bank of the Tiber, about 2 km outside the Aurelian walls (hence its name) from Porta San Paolo.

The Most Holy Cathedral Papale Archbasilica Roman Major of the Holy Saviour and the Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist at the Lateran, mother and head of all the churches of the City and the World is the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome, currently ruled by Pope Francis. By the Cardinal Vicar Agostino Vallini.

 It is the first of the four papal basilicas and the oldest and most important church in the West. Nestled into the hillside of the Celio, the basilica and the vast surrounding complex (including the Pontifical Lateran Palace, the Palace of the Canons, the Roman Major Seminary and the Pontifical Lateran University), despite being on the territory of the Italian Republic, shall enjoy the privileges extraterritoriality recognized by the Italian government to the Holy See, which therefore has the full and exclusive jurisdiction.


TOUR PROGRAM



  •  St.Paul Outside the Walls Basilica 
  •  The Catacombs of St Sebastian
  •  St. Jhon in Lateran Basilica     
  •  St. Mary Major Basilica
  •  The Pantheon
  •  Lunch break
  •  Vatican Museum 
  •  Sistine Chapel 
  •  St. Peter's Basilica 

Lunch stop at the customer's expense.

 

Each additional hour to the fee will be charged in Total at a cost of Euro 50.00 per hour.



The papal basilica patriarchal Liberian greater archpriest of Santa Maria Maggiore, known simply as the "basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore", is one of the four papal basilicas of Rome. Placed on top of the Esquiline Hill, it is the only one to have kept the original structure Christian, albeit enriched by successive aggiunte.L'edificio the Basilica, including exterior stairs, is extra-territorial area in favor of the Holy See. It is not that the territory of the Vatican, as is commonly believed, but the Italian territory with the privilege of the right of extraterritoriality. Since the wide staircase at the foot of the apse also extraterritorial, it is now bordered by an iron railing, to prevent that you are spared of passersby. In fact, in case you need the intervention of the Italian police, this would create legal difficulties, since the Italian authorities have a total ban on access to.

 

The basilica of St. Peter (exact name full papal basilica of San Pietro in Vaticano greater) is a Catholic basilica in Vatican City, symbol of the Vatican State, which is crowned by the monumental St. Peter's Square.

It is the largest of the four papal basilicas of Rome, often described as the largest church in the world and the center of Catholicism. It is not however the cathedral church of the diocese since that title belongs to the Roman basilica of St. John Lateran, which is also the first to dignity as the Mother and Head of all the Churches of the City and the World.

The building is entirely accessible along its perimeter, although it is connected to the Vatican palaces by skywalk disposed along the right aisle and the Scala Regia in the margins of the facade of St. Peter's Square; instead the two corridors join the adjacent sacristy. Despite this appearance betrays the idea of an isolated building in the middle of a large square, as had probably thought Michelangelo Buonarroti, the presence of skyways, which do not interfere with the perimeter of the basilica, also it allows to grasp the complex articulation of temple.