All Roads: Connoisseur’s Rome

Date - Sunday 22 - Saturday 28 February 2026

Lecturer - James Hill

Location - Rome, Italy

Price - £3495

The transformation of Rome, the centrality of its papal court and the astonishing artistic patronage the city enjoyed from the dawn of the Renaissance to the Baroque Age are just some of the themes explored through a week of extraordinary visits. Many shall be enjoyed via a remarkable level of private access in truly connoisseur conditions with excellent food and wine and our owner-managed hotel located directly next to the greatest building to come down to us from antiquity in the Western tradition - the Pantheon.

    • Exceptional level of private access to spectacular palaces, villas, diplomatic residences & collections

    • Rare opportunity to visit the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel privately

    • Our party will be received in several magnificent private palaces & villas including a final dinner in a Roman palace 

    • Explore the unprecedented riches of Villa Borghese with works by Caravaggio & Bernini

    • Visit based in the very comfortable 3* Superior Albergo del Senato located just by the Pantheon

    If all roads lead to Rome, not all organised visits open the doors of Rome’s many private palaces and villas. This visit is an exception as it is principally devoted to a series of specially arranged private visits. Its overriding theme will be to allow you to enjoy a remarkable level of access to a number of Roman addresses and their collections, whilst recreating the perspective of the Grand Traveller from an earlier, more privileged ceremonial world. Over decades of living in Rome, we have built up an unrivalled series of introductions and contacts in the city. This allows us to organise what we believe to be the finest tour of its kind available and indeed, it is an opportunity which you are cordially invited to participate in as our guests.

    Our visit will chart the transformation of Rome, the centrality of the papal court and the astonishing patronage the city enjoyed during the Renaissance and the flourishing of the city in the Baroque period as a succession of remarkable popes, cardinals, princes - and the noble families they came from - vied to outdo each other in architecture and the fine and decorative arts. The city’s greatest interiors both intimate and grandiose, secular and non, will be encountered and, by implication, all the great names of renaissance and baroque Rome: Raphael, Michelangelo, Bramante, the Carracci, Cortona, Caravaggio, Bernini and Borromini.

    Our chosen hotel is the comfortable 3* Superior Albergo del Senato, could not be better located next to the Pantheon in the heart of the historic centre of the city from where much can be seen on foot. We shall also use a series of Mercedes ‘people carriers’ thus ensuring a truly door-to-door service during our week in Rome.

  • Day 1: Sunday 22 February – We fly from Heathrow to Rome Fiumicino airport arriving late afternoon and continue into Rome to our hotel, the 3* Superior Albergo del Senato. Later that evening we have our first group dinner in an excellent local restaurant – wine, water and coffee are included with all group lunches and dinners.

    Day 2: Monday 23 February – We begin at the nearby San Luigi dei Francesci to see the famous Contarelli Chapel with the cycle of paintings by Caravaggio devoted to the life of St Matthew. We continue to Andrea del Pozzo’s Jesuit church of Sant’Ignazio with its fine illusionistic ceiling. After a pause for coffee, we continue to Palazzo Doria Pamphili, where we shall find one of the finest art collections in private hands in Italy with works by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Bernini and Velázquez to name a few. We continue to Trastevere where after lunch (not included), we visit privately the exquisite Villa Farnesina. Built for Agostino Chigi, the rich papal banker and treasurer, it contains some of the finest frescoes of the High Renaissance including works by Raphael and his contemporaries. The evening will be free.

    Day 3: Tuesday 24 February – We spend the morning at two important private visits, both major Baroque Palaces in the city. Here, Caravaggio’s most important picture in private hands will be seen by special arrangement. Our second private visit of the day is at Palazzo Colonna, the most magnificent of all Roman palaces, where we shall visit both the State and the rarely seen private apartments. Its frescoed spaces display a vast array of pictures, decorative arts and furniture of astonishing quality. These culminate in the grandest of all grand galleries from eighteenth century Italy.  We pause for a group lunch nearby after which we continue to Palazzo Farnese. Now the French Embassy to Italy, it was begun by Pope Paul III and involving several architects, including Michelangelo. Its glory is the most important secular reception room in Italy, the famous Galleria, carried out by Annibale Carracci. We return to our hotel and the evening will be free.

    Day 4: Wednesday 25 February – This morning we drive up to the Janiculum Hill to visit Villa Lante al Giancolo, today part Finnish Institute and Finnish Embassy to the Holy See. This sixteenth century delizia contains a very fine loggia with the finest view of the city. Returning to the centre of the city to pause for coffee, we visit by very special appointment the finest eighteenth-century villa complex in Rome widely acknowledged as containing the most important collection of Roman antiquities in private hands in Europe, if not the world. We break for a group lunch near our hotel after which much of the afternoon will be free for private explorations. In the late afternoon, we travel to the Vatican City to spend the early evening in The Vatican Museums to see the Sistine Chapel and other highlights of the papal collections including the Belvedere Courtyard and Raphael’s Stanze. On our return to the hotel, the remainder of the evening will be free.

    Day 5: Thursday 26 February – We begin at Palazzo Savelli Orsini spectacularly adjoined to the Theatre of Marcellus to visit by special arrangement the diplomatic rooms of the Sovereign Order of the Knights of Malta’s Embassy to the Holy See. After a coffee break, we travel to Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome’s finest museum of antiquities with spectacular frescoes, mosaics, bronzes, sculptures and Livia’s famed Winter Dining Room from Augustus’ villa at Prima Porta. Following lunch (not included) in Piazza di Spagna, we shall visit the Villa Medici, now the French Academy, to view the formal gardens and the Grand Duke of Tuscany’s exquisite sixteenth century studiolo. The evening will be free.

    Day 6: Friday 27 February – Our half day of visits begins at Santa Maria della Vittoria to see Bernini’s iconic Ecstasy of St Teresa. We continue towards the Quirinal Hill visiting Borromini’s Baroque masterpiece, the church of San Carlo alla Quattro Fontane, and a little further long, Bernini’s masterpiece, Sant’Andrea al Quirinale. Our morning concludes opposite the Quirinal Palace to visit by private appointment the Casino dell’Aurora Pallavicini. Located in the grounds of the Palazzo Pallavicini Rospigliosi to view Guido Reni’s influential fresco the Aurora. Lunch (not included) and the afternoon remain free for private explorations. We meet in the early evening where we shall be the guests of a Roman marquis at his noble family’s private sixteenth century palazzo, built by Giacamo Della Porta and containing frescoed interiors together with an important private collection of Roman and Florentine paintings. He will also host our final gala dinner in the family’s Meissen Room during of a truly memorable evening.

    Day 7: Saturday 28 February – We end our week at the Villa Borghese which contains Rome’s finest art collection, including all of Bernini’s early sculptural masterpieces such as Apollo and Daphne and Pluto and Proserpina. It has marvellous paintings by Raphael, Titian and no less than six major paintings by Caravaggio. After some free time for lunch near our hotel (not included), we continue to the airport for our return flight to London Heathrow.

  • Price £3495  Without flights £3230  Deposit £525  Single Supplement £435 (Double Room for Sole Use)  £345 Single with Pantheon View (two rooms only)   £875 DSU with Pantheon View, subject to availability

    Room Upgrades Pantheon View £300 per room (sharing), subject to availability

    Hotel 6 nights with breakfast at the 3* Superior Hotel Albergo del Senato

    Flights British Airways

                Outward:          BA556 Depart London Heathrow (Terminal 3) 1255 arrive Rome Fiumicino Terminal 3 1630 (Please note the departure flight is from Terminal 3 , the return flight to Terminal 5)

                Return:             BA557 Depart Rome Fiumicino Terminal 3 1725 arrive London Heathrow (Terminal 5) 1910

    Price includes 2 dinners & 2 lunches with water, coffee & wine, all entrances, including private visits, all local transfers, entry fees, gratuities & city tax, the services of James Hill and local guides where applicable.

    Not included Travel to/from Heathrow, 4 dinners and 3 lunches.

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