Palatine Hill Wheelchair Accessible Tours
The Palatine Hill wheelchair accessible tours, one of the seven hills of Rome.
Is one of the most visited archaeological areas, together with the Roman Forum and the Colosseum, in Italy and in the World.
Extensive and rich is the architectural heritage that can be admired on the site.
Imperial palaces and temples of the Roman Gods.
An ancient legend has it that Rome itself originated on the Palatine Hill, also supported by recent excavations that have brought to light as early as 1000 BC.
Approximately, here there were some houses that formed a village of a few hectares.
The Palatine Hill remains one of the most incredible and fascinating places in the Eternal City.
As evidenced by the testimonies of the travelers on the Grand Tour, with Goethe in the lead.
The opening of the fantastic Domus Transitoria, Nero‘s first palace was opened to the public for the first time recently.
The Palatine, on the other hand, is fundamental for the history of Rome.
In the Lupercal the she-wolf suckled Romulus and Remus, here the emperors lived from Augustus on.
Private Palatine Hill Wheelchair Accessible Tours
Disabled friendly Palatine Hill wheelchair accessible tours with a professional guide.
Accessible Italian Holiday provide a safe and a full accessible tours around it at previewed itineraries.
Visit this rich and fascinating land with a specialized tourist guide.
Adapted van transportation specifically designed for disabled tourists traveling on holiday to Palatine Hill in Rome.
Touring Palatine Hill
Just think that the Palatine Hill in addition to representing one of the wonders of the Roman world for the monumental remains of temples and imperial residences includes in the same accessible tours also two other jewels of one of the largest archaeological parks in the world.
The Roman Forum and the Colosseum.
The dominant position of this plateau also allows you to have very suggestive views of the city, with the viewpoints that overlook the valley of the Circus Maximus and the valley of the Colosseum and the Forum.
Those who visit Rome, in essence, cannot help but walk through this area, falling in love with this splendid complex that represents the heart of the ancient city.
The Houses of Augustus and Livia are one of the places included in the unmissable sites, reserved for those who buy the ticket to get to know the Palatine Hill further.
The paintings that decorate them are of a unique refinement and the multimedia projections that accompany the visit are truly engaging.
Once inside, a truly incomparable “world” will slowly appear.
Here, in fact, the Roman emperors, starting with the first Octavian Augustus, decided to build their sumptuous residence.
In the place already chosen, according to tradition, by Romulus to found the new city and to build his hut.
In a corner of the hill it is in fact it is still possible to admire in the ground the pole holes of the wooden huts of the first Romans!
Climbing higher and higher up to the top of the hill, it is possible to admire the great imperial palace.
Built in the I century by the Emperor Domitian, to expand the existing possessions, such as the so-called Domus Tiberiana and the Domus Transitoria.
Actually a the only large palace complex built starting from the emperor Tiberius up to Nero.
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Palatine Hill wheelchair accessible tours.
Unmissable visit at it with our Rome Accessible Tours.
Specifically tailored to wheelchair users, reduced mobility persons and disabled with an adapted transport.