Hidden Gem Tour of a Papal Basilica
This is a real hidden gem. If you're in Rome, Vatican/Colosseum are already on the agenda, but you want something a little unique too, this is for you. Santa Maria Maggiore is one of the four papal basilicas (on the level of St. Peter's basilica), and you get to see it after hours with no one else there - just your small tour group (ours had 4 people plus guide) and a few staff members (I think we saw a monk tending the gardens on the rooftops). Our guide was Chiara and she was excellent - very knowledgeable about the church's history, the medieval art, the costly materials and everything else. She even threw in one the best explanations of how an indulgence works that I've heard, which was relevant to our walking through the Holy Door during the 2025 Jubilee. The 5th century mosaics on top of the church are incredible. You can peer out over the purple-draped loggia to the square below like the Pope giving a speech, and you clamber over the rooftop catwalks with great views of the city. The spiral staircase is also amazing, as is the fabulous interior of the church itself, including the relics of the Manger, which again, you get to see with no one else there. We also got to pay our respects at Pope Francis's tomb, who apparently loved Santa Maria Maggiore. After this tour, you'll see why. It was brief, but unforgettable - probably my favorite church, and favorite tour, of our whole trip to Italy. Book it now and ask for Chiara!
- Christian George