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Our Rome Tour Packages provide a full immersion. You will be able to explore galleries that exhibit mosaics and works of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures; you can also visit the illustrious Raphael Rooms that were at one time the official residence of the Popes. When you visit Saint Peter's Basilica — led by our guide — through a special entrance that dates back to the 16th century, you will see Michelangelo's "Pietà." Take note of the grandeur of this Basilica (which is noted as the largest in the world) along with other significant highlights. Cap off your tour by walking amidst these vast colonnades in St. Peter's Square where you might catch a glimpse from the Pope's Balcony. Please be informed: In case Wednesday mornings find us there and the Basilica is closed due to Papal audience this does not stop us as explanations will still be given although from outside. Our Rome Tour Packages are indeed immersive. They allow you to explore galleries that display mosaics, Greek and Roman sculptures dating back to ancient times plus the famous Raphael Rooms that used to be the official residence of Popes. When with our guide, you will have a unique access having been taken through a special entrance to Saint Peter's Basilica (16th century) where "Pietà" by Michelangelo awaits to greet you. Take a moment to appreciate the magnificence of the Basilica — note that it is considered the largest in the world — as well as other highlights. Finish your tour by walking through wide colonnades in St. Peter's Square and catching a view from the Pope's Balcony; please remember that on Wednesday mornings this place might be closed due to Papal audience so in such case explanations will be given from outside. Embark on our Rome Tour Packages for a full immersion experience into the art world. You will get to see galleries that display mosaics plus ancient Greek and Roman sculptures — not forgetting the famous Raphael Rooms which at one time served as official residence for Popes. When you visit these places with our guide, you will have exclusive access to Saint Peter's Basilica which is from the 16th century through a special entrance that opens up to Michelangelo's "Pietà." Take time to admire the magnificence of the Basilica, including interesting spots like its size (the largest in the world): later walk through large colonnades at St. Peter's Square and catch sight of the Pope's Balcony as well as getting brief explanations if it happens that on Wednesday mornings — due to Papal audience meetings — it is closed from inside.