Rome: Borghese Gallery Skip-the-Line Ticket & Golf Cart Ride - Rome, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

When in Rome, a visit to the Borghese Gallery is a must. Explore the beautiful complex and see masterpieces by some of history’s most renowned artists. Avoid waiting around with skip-the-line access and discover afterward the grounds as you ride in a golf cart or take a stroll at your own pace.

Meet your host at the main entrance to the gallery and pick up your tickets. Then, head inside where a vast collection of world-famous artworks await you. Beat the cue with your skip-the-line tickets, giving you more time to check out the exhibits and artworks.

Explore the gallery at your own pace and spend time with the artworks that appeal to you most. Admire sculptures and paintings from icons of the art world including Canova, Caravaggio, and Bernini.

Some of the highlights of the gallery include Canova’s Representation of Pauline Bonaparte, Caravaggio’s David with the Head of Goliath, Raphael’s The Deposition, and Bernini’s Apollo and Daphne.

After the gallery, step outside and hop on board a golf cart for a tour of Villa Borghese. Sit back and relax as you travel through the tranquil gardens of the villa and marvel at the Fountain of the Sea Horses, the water clock, the Temple of Diana, and the Piazza di Siena.

You can also enjoy a walk around the gardens, take some photos of the breathtaking view from the Pincio Terrace, and have a look at the onsite cinema museum.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

See some iconic masterpiece in real life at as you explore the Borghese Gallery
Enjoy skip-the-line entry to the Borghese Gallery and explore at your own pace
Admire some of the most celebrated works by Caravaggio, Bernini, and others
Take a ride in a golf cart and discover the tranquil gardens of Villa Borghese
Explore the rest of the grounds including the Pincio Terrace and cinema museum

 

 

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