Transfer from L'Aquila
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Departure from L'Aquila
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Estimated arrival to Rome
10:28h

Trip duration: 88min

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Castello Piccolomini
Italy

105 min

From the time Antonio Piccolomini gave this medieval castle its famous flare, its landscape has changed quite a bit. It once overlooked Italy’s greatest lake,... only for it to be drained near the end of the 19th century. The result was one of the most fertile lands in Italy, making the castle and its surroundings even more well-known. There is a Marsica Museum to pay homage to the region’s exciting history, filled with themes of the lost lake.

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Shrine of the Sacred Cave of St. Benedict
Italy

105 min

Carved from the finest Italian stone, the Sanctuary of the Holy Cave as well as many artistic achievements surrounding the sight payed homage to Saint... Benedict who spent three years of his life there. There are many masterpieces to feast one’s eyes upon, and some of which date as far as the 8th century. Besides the stunning beauty of the location itself, the oldest known painting of Saint Francis of Assisi may also be of interest to many visitors.

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Frascati
Italy

75 min

Even though it officially found its place on the world’s map sometime around the 7th century, its charms have been used as a quiet getaway... since a Roman senator built his glorious villa there. Since then, it has been the home of the ‘Golden Wine’, one of the finest in the Republic. Many locals still use this peaceful countryside as a place to clear their head with some fresh air, good food and truly delicious wine. Except the original Roman villa, there are also many others closed to the public. But besides looking at the mere exteriors, there is also the open Villa Aldobrandini, the only Papal garden not owned by the state.

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Tivoli
Italy

105 min

Tivoli is home to two world-famous attractions: Villa Adriana, a large archaeological complex extending over 80 hectares and dotted with several Roman ruins once used... as a retreat for Roman Emperors; and villa d’Este, a 16th-century villa especially famous for the fabulous gardens surrounding the building. This landscape is so surreal that it seems not to have been created by humans, but by nature itself. It is recommended to visit also Villa Gregoriana, a park located at the feet of the town’s ancient acropolis.

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Arsoli
Italy

75 min

The famous Italian Nobel-winning writer, Luigi Pirandello, used to call Arsoli the "little Paris", due to its distinguished characteristic of the town-museum. The village is... dominated by the castle Massimo and the parish church, located at the top of the Belmonte hill. Auspiciously for all visitors, Arsoli has preserved almost intact its medieval appearance, not only the splendid Castello Massimo, but also its characteristic historical center and the wonderful ancient lanes.

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Stiffe Caves
Italy

105 min

Stiffe Caves are a natural spectacle that shouldn’t be missed! The well informative tour of this natural wonder takes approximately 1 hour on a 700... meters long path. During this tour visitors will explore different halls like the Hall of Silence with dazzling white rocky walls, or the Waterfall Hall with a beautiful 20 meters long waterfall. The oldest part of the caves features a lake and another, even bigger, waterfall. A visit to Stiffe Caves is truly an unforgettable and awe-inspiring experience.