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We saw lovely scenery and had an interesting guide.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, July 2009
This was a lovely way to get out of Rome and see a bit of the countryside around you.
Reviewed by: Yvonne L, United Kingdom, May 2008
The view of Castelgandolfo was from a distance and while traveling; it would have been nice to at least get some pictures!
Reviewed by: Kenneth L, United States of America, June 2007
We did not actually visit any castles on this tour; the name is very misleading. But the bus drive was worth it to actually see outside of Rome proper. Plus, the quaint town with the wine tasting was charming.
Reviewed by: Qamarah A, Trinidad and Tobago, May 2007 Note from Viator: Castelgandolfo, Frascati, Rocca di Papa and Grottaferrata belong to an area known as Castelli Romani. In English this term translates to "Roman Castles", but the sites visited are not castles or buildings rather a group of small medieval villages. Thanks for the feedback, and we reverted back to Italian to avoid future confusion. If you would like to see the area on a map, click here http://www.itwg.com/area9157.
I was a bit disappointed with this as the windows on the bus were darkened, so as it was starting to get dark we couldn't see anything. We were out in the country, and all we could see was the lights of the places. We couldn't get any photos, so it was just a pity we couldn't have been done it earlier on in the day and on a bus with normal windows. Apart from that, the tour guide tried her best, and the trip to the little restaurant for the wine tasting was lovely.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Ireland, November 2008
The tour was beautiful and the tour guide was great. But practically the whole tour took place on the bus. You only get out of the bus at two places. The only castle you will be able to see when the bus stops is the Frascati Castle. But do not expect to tour it, you can only see it from a distance. So I feel like the name of this tour is misleading because three of these castles you will just drive by and do not blink because you may miss them. I think it was a little to pricey for the amount of stuff you will see from the bus.
Reviewed by: Amber W, United States of America, August 2007
This was OK. I would have liked to see the insides of the castles. We only drove by or saw them from a distance. I went on a tour to Tuscany, and we got to see the inside of a castle on that tour. We tasted wine, and it was great.
Reviewed by: Michelle H, United States of America, August 2007
This tour was nice and relaxing. However, I felt most of the tour was experienced from the bus. I had anticipated being able to actually stop at some of the places highlighted. It would have been nice to actually tour some Roman Castles. However, if you are looking for a nice jaunt away from the bustling city of Rome, then this is a good tour.
Reviewed by: Amy T, United States of America, July 2007
We left at slightly late and were dropped off near Piazza Spagna. Trip was OK to see a bit of countryside, what we should have done was just go by train or bus and explore independently. Both stop offs were very short, definitely do not take up the offer to have ice cream on the first stop at the Castel Gandolfo lake, you won't even get time to take a spoonful unless you want to take it on the coach. The stop in Frascati is about 30 mins but you only walk across the village into what seems to be a pub rather than the usual bar and get a glass of very bad white wine and a very short talk about the area. It was OK, maybe not worth the money. Driver and guide were very pleasant and amenable.
Reviewed by: Margaret M, Ireland, July 2007
Did not realize this would be a drive-by tour with castle viewing in the distance. Still, it was nice to get out of the city. Frascati was lovely.
Reviewed by: Laura-Lee B, Trinidad and Tobago, June 2007 Note from Viator: Castelgandolfo, Frascati, Rocca di Papa and Grottaferrata belong to an area known as Castelli Romani. In English this term translates to "Roman Castles", but the sites visited are not castles or buildings rather a group of small medieval villages. Thanks for the feedback, and we reverted back to Italian to avoid future confusion. If you would like to see the area on a map, click here http://www.itwg.com/area9157.
We thought we would see more castles up close. We saw everything from the tour bus as we passed by! The tour guide himself was very kind, humorous, and knowledgeable, but it just was not what we expected from a three-hour tour.
Reviewed by: Eric G, Canada, May 2007 Note from Viator: Castelgandolfo, Frascati, Rocca di Papa and Grottaferrata belong to an area known as Castelli Romani. In English this term translates to "Roman Castles", but the sites visited are not castles or buildings rather a group of small medieval villages. Thanks for the feedback, and we reverted back to Italian to avoid future confusion. If you would like to see the area on a map, click here http://www.itwg.com/area9157.
This was a good tour; however, it would have been better if we could have stopped more near the Swiss Guard village verses at the bottom of the mountain. Also, the wine at the tasting was not good.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, November 2006
Not a very good guide, not well organized.
Reviewed by: Jamie D, United States of America, October 2006
This is a bus tour that doesn't include many castles. There was a nice wine tasting in Frascati, but no actual tour of a castle.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Canada, July 2007 Note from Viator: Castelgandolfo, Frascati, Rocca di Papa and Grottaferrata belong to an area known as Castelli Romani. In English this term translates to "Roman Castles", but the sites visited are not castles or buildings rather a group of small medieval villages. Thanks for the feedback, and we reverted back to Italian to avoid future confusion. If you would like to see the area on a map, click here http://www.itwg.com/area9157.
The guide was not good, was done simultaneously with another language group. The wine tasting was done in an inappropriate place, was not enjoyable.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, June 2007


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