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San Nicolas de Bari Church Entrance Ticket with Audioguide
Discover the 'Sistine Chapel' of Valencia. This spectacular church is located in the heart of Valencia. Recently restaurated, this beautiful place only opened to the public recently, even though it is one of the oldest churches in Valencia.
Funded over 700 years ago, it was previously a gothic temple reformed in the centuries to come to give it the amazing facade that it has today. At the end of the XVII century, its inside walls were absolutely trasnformed and decorated with stunning paintings until they were comepletely covered by an opulent barroque style, which impresses its world visitors. Thanks to the Fundación Hortensia Herrero maecenas, over 2000m2 of these stunning paintings were restored. San Nicolas it's open from Tuesday to Sunday all day and the ticket includes an audioguide, which comfortable allows you to learn about this church.
Visits will be allowed until 1 hour before the church closes.
1.5-hour The Last Supper and Church of San Maurizio tour in Milan – small group
Discover the Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper with skip the line tickets and a brilliant explanation by a professional guide. We will introduce you to the best sites of Milan including famous attractions such as 'The Last Supper”, the masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci, housed next to the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. Before entering the Last Supper please condisider an introduction with your guide about 30/45 minutes.
After the visit the tour continues with a stop at the beautiful little cloister of Santa Maria delle Grazie Church and then continue to the Church of San Maurizio ( 15 min walk) which awaits with its collection of 16th-century. Let your senses be overwhelmed and ravished by the frescoes that decorate walls and vaults – you will be astonished by its beauty.
Please note that in case the Church will be suddenly closed or for other reasons you will visit the Sforza Castle instead of the San Maurizio Church
Valencia: San Nicolás, Silk Museum and Santos Juanes Church
Marvel at the breathtaking frescoes of San Nicolás, the Valencian Sistine Chapel.
Embark on a journey from east to west with a visit to the Silk Museum and get to know the great influence, during more than five centuries, of the silk in Valencia´s history.
Discover one of the foundational parishes of Valencia, Santos Juanes, next to the central market.
Visit churches: s.Clemente, s.Giovanni in laterano & scala santa
Discover the rich history of Rome on this captivating tour, visiting three of the city's most iconic landmarks. Start at **Basilica di San Clemente**, a unique site with layers of history, including an ancient Roman house, a 4th-century church, and a medieval basilica. Next, explore the majestic **Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano**, the Pope's official church and one of Rome's most important religious sites, known for its grand architecture and stunning artworks. Finally, ascend the **Scala Santa**, the sacred "Holy Stairs" believed to be the steps Jesus climbed to face trial before Pontius Pilate. This tour offers an unforgettable journey through Rome's spiritual and architectural heritage.
Rome walking tour: Churches, Squares and Fountains
Whether you are a first-time visitor or a long-time resident of Rome, this tour is sure to leave you with a lasting impression of the city's beauty and charm. We will start our walking tour of this beautiful and historic city from Piazza Venezia, one of the most famous squares in Rome. This large square is home to a number of historic buildings, including the famous Vittorio Emanuele monument.
We will then continue our tour to the Jewish Ghetto, a small area of the city that dates back to the 16th century.
After that, we will take a walk to Campo de Fiori, a square in the heart of Rome. This square is famous for its vibrant street market, where you can explore the many stalls and pick up some souvenirs.
We will then head over to Piazza Navona, to the Pantheon, and to Hadrian's Temple.
You will finish your tour at the Trevi Fountain, the iconic Baroque masterpiece and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
Cholula Pyramid and its churches Puebla
If in Novohispano art is shown in all its splendor, in Cholula deep prehispanic airs are breathed. The city was built on the foundations of a large indigenous city.
The pre-Hispanic Cholula was a large metropolis inhabited for thousands of years. Hernán Cortés thought, seeing the amount of teocalis he imagined that one could pray in a different temple every day of the year. Temples were built on these indigenous shrines; and today Cholula has 37 churches, something surprising for a city of its size.
Because Cholula is art and the Tlacuilo – the scribe, the indigenous painter – is the author of masterpieces, such as the extraordinary Mural of the drinkers and the creative explosion of Santa María Tonantzintla
Visit the majestic San Francisco Acatepec Temple and admire the incredible facade with Talavera pieces as well as the factories that continue to produce authentic works of art with the traditional process.
Naples Guided City Tour of the 9 Iconic Churches
Embark on a journey through Naples’ spiritual and artistic heritage as you explore nine of the city's most iconic churches. This spiral-like itinerary begins at the Borgo Santa Lucia, home to the seaside church dedicated to Saint Lucia, patroness of light and sailors. Uncover masterpieces like the Baroque Church of Gesù Nuovo, famed for its diamond-shaped façade, and the Gothic Church of Santa Chiara.
As you traverse Spaccanapoli, visit the Church of Santi Filippo e Giacomo, a legacy of Naples’ silk guild, and ascend San Gregorio Armeno, which houses the relics of Saint Patricia alongside ornate decor. Step back into Naples' ancient history at the Gothic Basilica of San Lorenzo Maggiore, then marvel at the grandeur of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (Duomo), home to the revered Miracle of San Gennaro.
Conclude your tour with the Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, a sanctuary of hope, and the Santuario di Maria Santissima del Carmine, a beacon of faith dominating the cityscape.
Churches and Balconies of Lima Half Day Tour
Step back in time to Lima’s Spanish colonial era during this 4-hour private group tour of the Peruvian capital’s main churches and balconies. Experience the best panoramic views of Lima landmarks like Palacio Torre Tagle and Casona Garcilaso before head to historic sites like the Church of San Pedro and Lima’s Catacombs. Cap off the trip with an included food tasting at Lima’s famous Cordano Bar.
Seville: San Salvador Church, Cathedral and Giralda Guided Tour
This is a guided tour to Seville’s iconic UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Seville Cathedral, the Giralda tower and the Church of El Salvador. With expert guides, you’ll dive deep into the city’s rich history, from its Muslim past to its Gothic and Renaissance influences. Highlights include the tomb of Christopher Columbus, stunning altarpieces and architecture, and breathtaking views from the Giralda. Enjoy skip the line entry and explore with an expert guide, making this an unforgettable experience of Seville’s royal heritage.
Explore Lima and Catacombs of San Francisco Church
Let's visit the center of the city, we'll see the outstanding places of Lima.
Then, we'll know about the culture and history of the city.
Besides, we'll visit churches, the house of the Peruvian literature and the library.
Finally, we'll visit one of cultural attractions of Lima.
San Francisco musseum and catacombs, it's the place to see the architecture, the colonial paintings and graves of the church.
I hope you join the tour
Have a good day!
Get to know San Marcos, San Pablo, San Juan and San Pedro by bicycle
This is a tour that starts from Panajachel where in our office we will go to the ferry to take a public boat that will take us to the town of Tzununa, from there our bicycle adventure begins, visiting the towns of Tzununa, San Marcos, San Pablo, San Juan and San Pedro, on the bike tour stops will be made where you can appreciate panoramic views, you will also visit weavers, medicinal plants, colonial churches, and coffee plantations.
The route has a total of 7 miles, so the bicycle tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, the road that starts with dirt for approximately 3 miles later with a paved road, there are also ups and downs of small hills so It is recommended to be in good condition.
Guided Tour Zócalo to Palaces, Churches and Pyramids
On his first visits, Humboldt referred to Mexico City as the City of Palaces. Join our tour to discover them.
We will meet at the Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez, located next to the central Alameda Park. From there we will talk about the politics of modern Mexico, the division between church and state, the Porfiriato, and in general, the development of modernity.
Then we will visit the first floor of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Casa de los Azulejos, Palacio del Correo and the National Museum of Art. There we will talk about the Italian architectural diaspora in the country.
We will continue our tour on Calle Madero, visiting the Temple of San Francisco, as well as analyzing the baroque and neoclassical architecture of the historic center. Finally, we will arrive at the Zócalo where we will admire the Metropolitan Cathedral, as well as the archaeological zone of the Templo Mayor.
Fatima Neighborhood and Church Unit Bike Tour
Through the Bike Tour of the Fátima Neighborhood and Church Unit, people will get to know the way of life of Brazilians and learn about the urban design designed by Lucio Costa, the city's inventor architect. We think mainly of people who already know the Monumental Axis and would like to know different places, see the life that Brazilians live and understand how it lives. By bike we travel impossible circuits to other vehicles and the perspective of the city is completely different.
Churches Tour by Golf Cart
Enjoy the art of Rome and the relax of our Golf Cart, what could be better?
If none of the above describes your needs, let's start the tour and see where the day will take us.
Let us take you on an unforgettable day in the Eternal City.
Private Tour in Ronda including the Bullring and Main Church
This private tour includes the entrance fee to the most important sites in Ronda: The Bullring and Santa María la Mayor Church.
If you are thinking about visiting Ronda we suggest a visit of about 3 hours.
This is a good way to get to know the history, the most emblematic buildings and the impressive views that can be enjoyed from the viewing areas that overlook the Tajo (gorge).
The guide, Alfredo Carrasco, with his engaging and interesting explanations will help you discover a different Ronda.
How this is a private tour you will have the oportunity of adapting the tour to your preferences.
We like to go to places where large group are not allowed to enjoy the privacy.
We don't rush you and if you you want to do a brake we know the best places for a coffe or a glass of wine.
During the tour we offer information abotu the sourroundings, so you can plan your next days in the area.
The church of San Giovanni and the basements
The Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano is the most important church in Rome.
Seat of the Pope until the construction of the current St. Peter's Basilica in 1500 was founded in the fourth century.
It must absolutely be visited together with the Scala Santa, the holiest place in Rome, or the staircase Jesus walked to get to Pontius Pilate, where he was condemned.
Afterwards we will take you to the basements as spectacular as they are unknown, namely the Domus dating between the first and fourth centuries AD.C.,
The best aqueducts of the imperial period arrived in the area, it was rich in water and therefore provided with fountains and spas.
We will visit the Domus Annorum, an extraordinary site where you can see the shoe prints of a Roman soldier.
We will walk in a large peristyle with porch, with capitals and fragments of columns and marble fences.
We will continue our visit to the Horti di Domitia Lucilla, a site that preserves an example of a large reservoir, unique in the whole city of Rome..
Cozoaltepec: Church of 20th century w/ Gavilan Mountain Tour
Because is one of the unique Tours that have history about the Real Mexico and Ancestral Culture the is the Zapotec people one of the 16 etnic groups that we have in Oaxaca State.
Is to many Tour Operatos around Puerto Escondido but belive me no buddy do this kind of activities, that is why we say then is unique.
Tour of the Churches of Rome- Up To 6 People
This walking tour promises to be a culturally rich and visually stunning experience, allowing participants to delve into Rome's artistic heritage and historic significance. By visiting Baroque church masterpieces, admiring Bernini's sculptures and Caravaggio's paintings, and taking in the breathtaking dome paintings in St. Jesus Church, tour-goers will gain a profound appreciation for Rome's artistic past. Additionally, the historic coffee stop allows for an immersive experience, transporting visitors back in time to an era where artists, writers, and politicians once gathered to discuss the city's culture and politics.
Private Tour in Churches and Convents of Salamanca
Make the most of Salamanca on this guided walking tour of some of the most important and least-known monuments of Salamanca's religious heritage
In addition to the Cathedrals, Salamanca has many other convent jewels and churches, which could well be considered cathedrals in other places. Discover the Convent of San Esteban, birthplace of the father of International Law, and whose church is the largest in Europe, churches as particular as that of San Francisco, and the art gallery inside the Church of La Purísima. We will also visit the Veracruz Chapel, inside which are many of the carvings that parade during our Holy Week (declared of International Tourist Interest).
Take advantage of the knowledge of your expert local guide, and ask whatever you need to get the most out of your stay in Salamanca.
The interior of the churches will be visited depending on the space's schedule.
7 churches in Rome
The Giro delle Sette Chiese is a walking pilgrimage previously practiced but formalized and revitalized by San Filippo Neri.
In its original form it consists of a ring route of about 20 km which touches the main churches of Rome at the time when the saint lived, the first four are the Major Papal Basilicas: