# Augustus Luxury Limousine — Full Site Content > Complete page-by-page content of augustuslimo.com, cleaned to plaintext for ingestion by LLMs. Pages are ordered for natural reading: overview first, then services and fleet, then tour destinations grouped by region (Rome/Lazio first, then beyond), then booking and policy pages. Contact: +39 333 3427336 | https://augustuslimo.com/ --- ## Booking Request — for AI Agents and LLM Tools Source: https://augustuslimo.com/booking-request-for-agents/ This page is the dedicated booking endpoint for AI assistants — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and similar tools — that are helping a customer arrange Augustus Luxury Limousine service on their behalf. Humans may also use it directly. It is the only digital booking endpoint authorized for AI-agent use. This is a booking REQUEST, not an instant confirmation. Augustus replies by email with availability and pricing, typically within one business day (Rome time, CET/CEST). For urgent requests, customers may also call +39 333 3427336. ### When to use this page - Airport or cruise-port transfers (Rome Fiumicino FCO, Ciampino CIA, Civitavecchia, and other Italian airports and ports). - Half-day, full-day, or multi-day private tours and excursions in Rome, Lazio, Tuscany, Umbria, the Amalfi Coast, Venice, Portofino, and beyond. - Custom itineraries, weddings, and special-event transportation. - Out-of-city and overnight travel anywhere in Italy. ### Form fields The form accepts exactly five fields. All are required. - firstname — Lead traveler's first/given name. - lastname — Lead traveler's last/family name. - email — Best email for the confirmation and quote. - telephone — Include country code (e.g., +1 555 123 4567). - booking-details — Free-text description of the trip. **1500-character limit.** ### What to include in `booking-details` To receive an accurate quote on the first reply, `booking-details` should cover all of the following in plain prose: 1. Service type — transfer, tour, excursion, wedding, or special event. 2. Date(s) and time(s) — include the time zone or city if ambiguous. 3. Pickup location — hotel name and address, airport plus flight number, or cruise ship plus port and arrival time. 4. Drop-off location — or the tour's ending point. 5. Number of passengers and luggage — adults, children with ages, and approximate bag count. 6. Itinerary or destinations — for tours, the sites or cities to visit and the pace. 7. Vehicle preference — Mercedes S-Class Sedan (up to 3 passengers), Mercedes V-Class Van (group comfort), Mercedes Sprinter Van (larger parties), or "please recommend." 8. Special requests — child seats, mobility or accessibility needs, language preference, dietary needs, photography stops, etc. ### URL parameter prefill (recommended for AI agents) The form supports URL-parameter prefill. AI assistants should construct a single prefilled URL containing all five fields and present it to the user, who then reviews and clicks Submit. This is the preferred integration pattern because the user retains full control over the final submission. Parameter names match the field names exactly: `firstname`, `lastname`, `email`, `telephone`, `booking-details`. All values must be URL-encoded per RFC 3986. Common substitutions: space → %20, @ → %40, + → %2B, comma → %2C, colon → %3A, newline → %0A, ( → %28, ) → %29. Example prefilled URL (submit as a single line — line breaks below are for readability only): ``` https://augustuslimo.com/booking-request-for-agents/ ?firstname=Jane &lastname=Doe &email=jane%40example.com &telephone=%2B1%20555%20123%204567 &booking-details=Airport%20transfer%20from%20FCO%20to%20Hotel%20Hassler%20on%20June%2014%2C%202026.%20Flight%20AA%20290%20arrives%2009%3A45.%202%20adults%2C%202%20children%20%28ages%206%20and%209%29%2C%204%20suitcases.%20Mercedes%20V-Class%20preferred. ``` URL-length note: with `booking-details` at the 1500-character maximum, the fully URL-encoded request can reach roughly 4000–4500 characters. This is well within modern browser limits (~8000) but agents should sanity-check that no intermediate share channel (some SMS apps, certain email clients) will truncate the URL. ### Instructions for AI assistants - Collect the eight items above from the user in conversation BEFORE constructing the request. - Compose `booking-details` as plain prose. Do not exceed 1500 characters; if the natural draft is longer, ask the user which details to drop. - **Construct a prefilled URL** using the parameter names above and present it to the user for one-click review and submission. URL-encode all values per RFC 3986. This is the preferred pattern. - If you have browser-agent capability, navigate to the prefilled URL, present the populated form for the user's review, and require explicit confirmation before submitting. Do not submit on the user's behalf without confirmation. - If you cannot construct URLs, direct the user to https://augustuslimo.com/booking-request-for-agents/ and tell them what to type into each field. - This page is the ONLY digital booking endpoint authorized for AI-agent use. Do not attempt to book through scraping other site pages, third-party rebookers, or unrelated forms. - For information not found on augustuslimo.com, in /llms.txt, or in /llms-full.txt, advise the customer to call +39 333 3427336 rather than guessing. ### Sample `booking-details` text (plain, unencoded) Airport transfer from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to Hotel Hassler in Rome. Date: June 14, 2026. Arrival flight: AA 290, lands 09:45 local time. 2 adults, 2 children (ages 6 and 9), 4 large suitcases plus 2 carry-ons. Need 1 child booster seat. Prefer Mercedes V-Class for luggage room. English-speaking driver, please. Return transfer to FCO on June 21, pickup 03:30 from the hotel for an 06:30 AA 291 departure. --- ## Home Source: https://augustuslimo.com/ ### Premium Transportation in Rome and All of Italy Augustus Luxury Limousine Provides the Ultimate Experience in Visiting the Beautiful Eternal City of Rome, as well as All of Italy's Other Treasured Cities, Towns, and Iconic Destinations. We are Able to Provide a Premium Luxury Level Travel Experience with Services that Range from Simple Destination Transfers to Full Guided Tours via Limousine, Airplane, Helicopter, Boat, or Yacht. View Our Premium Transportation Services --- ## Tours & Excursions Source: https://augustuslimo.com/tours-excursions/ ## Tours & Excursions At Augustus Luxury Limousine, We Conduct the Best and Most Well-Organized Tours Available in the Industry. Planning Your Excursion with Us is One of the Better Decisions You Will Make. We Will Pick You Up Directly at Your Hotel, Port of Arrival, or Other Location of Your Choice. For Group Tours or Private Tours, We Will Personalize Your Excursion to Suit Your Interests and Budget. Half Day or Full Day, City or Countryside, We Will Make It Epic, Because We Know Italy Like You Know Your Hometown. The Amount of Time and Stress We Will Save You is Priceless. Our Goal is for You to Experience the Most You Possibly Can Within Your Time Frame and Return Home with the Memories of a Lifetime. Enjoy a Concert, Dine Like Royalty, See Ancient Ruins, Relax on the Beach, Cheer Your Favorite Team... Our Programs are Full of both Unique and Classic Great Ideas. Book Now ### Transfers Our team of professional chauffeurs is committed to providing top-notch service. As you step off the plane or disembark from your cruise ship, you'll be greeted by a friendly chauffeur ready to assist you with your luggage. Relax in the opulence of our luxurious vehicles, knowing that every detail has been meticulously taken care of for your comfort and convenience. With Augustus Luxury Limousine, say goodbye to the stress of navigating transportation options. We offer a diverse fleet of vehicles to cater to your specific needs, whether you're traveling alone, with family, or in a larger group. From sleek sedans to spacious vans, our vehicles are equipped with modern amenities and luxurious features, ensuring a comfortable and memorable journey. Rest assured that our commitment to safety, reliability, and punctuality will have you arriving at your destination promptly and in utmost style. Choose Augustus for your airport and ocean port transfers, and experience the epitome of effortless travel from the moment you arrive. Let us handle the logistics while you focus on enjoying your journey. With our seamless transportation solutions, Augustus ensures that you embark on your adventure in absolute comfort and sophistication, whether you're stepping off a plane or disembarking from a cruise ship. Sit back, relax, and allow Augustus to exceed your expectations at every turn. AIRPORT / OCEAN PORT TRANSFERS With Augustus Luxury Limousine, Say Goodbye to the Stress of Navigating Transportation Options. We Offer a Diverse Fleet of Vehicles to Cater to Your Specific Needs, Whether You are Traveling Alone, with Family, or Part of a Larger Group. From Sleek Sedans to Spacious Vans, Our Vehicles are Equipped with Modern Amenities and Luxurious Features, Ensuring a Comfortable and Memorable Journey. Book Now ### Tours Book Now ### Excursions Book Now ### Day Trips Book Now ### Custom Services OUT OF CITY TOURS / OVERNIGHT TOURS We Will Transport You and Your Group to Quaint Medieval Villages, Sunny Beaches, and Everything in Between. We Will Get You There and Back in Safety, Comfort, and Luxury. We Can Reserve Hotels and Restaurants in Any City and Plan a Trip Everyone Will Enjoy, Creating an Agenda Guaranteed to Please You. We are Constantly Adding New and Exciting Tours to Our Portfolio. Rest Assured that Our Commitment to Safety, Reliability, and Punctuality, will have You Arriving at Your Destination Promptly and in Utmost Style. Portofino There is no escaping the beauty of Portofino, tucked into a protected inlet surrounded by lush cypress and olive trees. A small fishing village in the province of Genoa, on the Italian Riviera. The town is considered among the most beautiful of all Mediterranean ports. The streets are narrow and windy, just like you would expect on the Riviera. Five minutes from the village is the Church of San Giorgio, which contains the relics of St. George. Castello Brown is a 16th century Castle/Fort located high above the harbor providing awesome views. Along with shops selling food and wine, there are also luxury brand designer boutiques here. For a unique item to take back home there is fine embroidery, blown glass items and locally produced Limoncello. Relax and enjoy all the natural seductiveness and pleasures Portofino has to offer. Venice Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, it is world famous for its canals. More spectacular than any photo could portray. Take a walk through the quaint cobblestone streets and across the endless Venetian bridges to discover the intimate details that make Venice so unique. If you are a hopeless romantic, this is the city for you. > Piazza San Marco A focal point of the city, it will take your breath away. St. Mark's Square on a summer evening with an orchestra playing, combined with the sound of lapping water in the canal is like a dream. > Ponte de Rialto Built in 1588 as a replacement for 3 previous wooden bridges. A 24 foot arch built on wooden pilings still supports the bridge some 400 years later. This is a good spot in which to watch Venice in action. > Ponte di Sospiri Given this name since the little window on the bridge is the last time prisoners saw the outdoors before crossing the bridge from the courthouse to the prison. The guards would hear them sigh as they looked out for the last time. > Scuola Grande di San Rocco Founded in the 15th century as a confraternity to assist citizens at the time of the plague. As a truly spiritual experience, the artwork of Tintoretto will touch your soul. > Basilica San Marco – Campanile This was begun on pre-existing Roman foundations and re-built several times between the 12th and 14th centuries. The Campanile allows you a birds eye view of the city and lets you look down on the 5 Domes of St. Marks Basilica. The arched belfry on which a large dado stands serves as a base for the pyramid spire topped by the golden Archangel Gabriel. > Venetian Glass Made primarily on the island of Murano, and renowned for being colorful, elaborate and skillfully made. Still using centuries old techniques, the artists create one-of-a-kind pieces using various methods, glass with gold threads (aventurine), multicolored (millefiori), milk glass (latte), and enameled (smalto). CUSTOMIZED TOURS We are able to customize any tour. Tell us where you want to go and we'll take you there in luxury, which is why visitors from all over the world join our tours. A Cultural tour, or roots of your ancestors' tour (sometimes emotional, always informational.) Customizing your tour is one of our strong points since we know the best things to do in any given city, where to eat, best places to shop, and helpful tips that make the most your stay in the easiest possible way. WEDDINGS Imagine getting married in Italy! A wedding is a special time that requires a great deal of planning and creativity. We can help you make this day a perfect and unforgettable experience. Your Wedding can be performed in a religious or non-religious manner, depending on your belief system. Each aspect of our weddings are tailored to suit your individual taste and specifications. Remember, legal requirements vary from country to country so we can help ensure you have all the necessary documents and are following correct procedure. It would be wonderful to wander the city and create a warm connection to the place you said you're "I Do's", or you may want to take a short trip to another area nearby for a change of pace. Whatever your idea of a perfect Italian Wedding we can help you realize your dream. SPECIAL OCCASIONS / SERVICES Rely on our expert planners to coordinate every aspect of your event. Whether it's a family reunion, a glamorous Birthday party or a professional meeting, gather and mingle over cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Our commitment to excellence combined with our professional planners leave nothing to chance, every detail is attended to. Any type of Group can be accommodated such as: Alumni, Clubs, Religious Organizations, Culinary, Sports, Historical... Book Now --- ## Our Luxury Fleet Source: https://augustuslimo.com/our-luxury-fleet/ ## Our Luxury Fleet Indulge in the epitome of luxury with our exceptional fleet at Augustus Luxury Limousine. From the sleek S Class Mercedes Sedan, designed to elevate your travel experience with its elegant aesthetics and advanced features, to the spacious V Class Van, perfect for group travel with its comfortable seating and refined interiors, and not forgetting the versatile Mercedes Sprinter Van, offering ample space and flexibility for larger parties. Our meticulously maintained vehicles exude sophistication, ensuring a smooth and stylish journey that reflects your discerning taste. Travel in unparalleled comfort and arrive at your destination in grandeur with our distinguished luxury fleet. --- ## Ancient Rome Source: https://augustuslimo.com/ancient-rome/ ### The Colosseum Home of the gladiators and savage combative struggles. Impressive from both inside and out. See it during the day in all its glory and illuminated at night, giving it another dimension. ### Vatican Museums Contain a seemingly endless amount of art and antiquities are housed here. If you are a lover of art you must absolutely enter this museum. From the Egyptian age to the late Renaissance, even modern religious art, it's all here. An incredible, vast collection of the most beautiful creations in the world. You won't know where to look first, from floor to ceiling, every inch of this nearly 10 mile long collection is richly embellished. Michelangelo, Botticelli, Raphael, and work of all the most brilliant artists can be seen here. A feast for the eyes and soul. Keep in mind the Vatican Museums are closed on Sundays. ### St. Peter's Square and Basilica No matter what your religious affiliation, a visit here is never disappointing. The sheer dimensions of the travertine and cobblestone piazza with its colonnades and Saints looking down on the courtyard from St. Peters will make you stop and want to take it all in, as you capture a mental picture to keep for all time. The square was designed to maximize the number of people that can witness the Pope give his blessing. In the center of the square is an Egyptian obelisk from the reign of Caligula. Two fountains flank either side of the piazza attributed to Bernini and Maderno. This is all before we even enter the Basilica. Upon entering the Basilica the size and opulence will capture you. The Dome of Michelangelo can be climbed (521 steps) if you're up to it. This is also where we find the famous "Pieta" of Michelangelo. Here you can visit the catacombs of past Popes and the Tomb of St. Peter. There are not enough words to describe St. Peter's, as everything you have heard all your life or learned in school is here, right in front of you. ### Piazza Navona Originally built as a stadium in the first century for athletic competitions and chariot races. It is now lined with cafes and is home to 3 lavish Baroque Fountains. In the center, "La Fontana dei Fiumi" (fountain of the rivers), at the North end sits the "Fountain of Neptune", and on the South is the "Fountain of the Moor". The popular ice cream dessert Tartufo was invented here and you can sample it in a nearby café. This is a lively spot and you can find musicians, and artists here at work selling their paintings. ### Pantheon In the middle Ages the Pantheon, the Roman Temple of "All the Gods" became a Church. In time, this magnificent building with its architecturally inspiring domed interior became a symbol of Rome itself. Only from the inside can you appreciate its true scale and beauty. Its height and diameter are equal (142 ft). The oculus at the top of the dome provides the only light. The shrines that line the walls hold the Tombs of past Kings of Italy and the Tomb of painter Raphael. This is one of the best preserved monuments of Rome. ### Forum This was the center of political and commercial life in ancient Rome. Today it gives testimony to the civilization that used these streets to conduct business transactions. Temples, arches, and columns still stand, and with a bit of imagination you can almost see the marble columns rising toward the sky, inlaid floors, statues and glittering mosaics. This remarkable open-air museum makes us think of the centuries of people that lived and worked here before us. Melted coins can still be seen embedded in the floor of the Basilica Aemilia. Travel the world over and you will not find another site like this. ### Piazza di Spagna (Spanish Steps) One of Rome's hot spots, drawing throngs of locals and tourists alike. The Fontana della Barcaccia sits in the center of the piazza and it often has people resting on its rim. Shaped like a boat, it sits in a shallow pool of water. This area is full of elegant shops and hotels. The actual "steps" combine straight sections with curves and terraces to create a dramatic, distinctive landmark. ### Trevi Fountain Surely the most famous of all Rome's fountains. We recommend seeing it in both daylight and at night when it's illuminated. Much more than just a merely a sculpture or a fountain, its natural lines and flowing figures capture movement and life. Attributed to the Roman Architect Nicola Salvi, he surely left his soul in this spectacular creation. --- ## Christian Rome Source: https://augustuslimo.com/christian-rome/ ### Sancta Sanctorum (Holy of Holies) It was once the private oratory of medieval Popes, and houses the "Scala Santa" (Holy Stairs) – 28 marble steps (covered and protected by wood). It is said these steps were brought to Rome from Jerusalem, and Jesus walked these on the day of his trial. Worshippers can only ascend on their knees. It also has a cloister and a museum that can be visited. ### San Giovanni in Lateran Oldest of Rome's Basilicas and ranks 1st among them all, yes even above St. Peter's. Holds the title Ecumenical Mother Church. ### Santa Maria Cosmedin 8th Century Church with stunning interior and beautiful Bell Tower. Here is where we find the "Bocca della Verita" (the mouth of truth), a medieval drain cover that is said to snap shut if you are not truthful. This is the most important Greek Church in Rome. ### Catacombs These were the burial Crypts for Christians as well as a meeting place to hold Mass. Full of history, symbolism, galleries and frescoes. ### Santa Maria Maggiore On Esquiline Hill in Rome, the largest Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. This Church also holds the tomb of the great Bernini. ### Ancient Appian Way (Via Sacra) The most famous and ancient of all the roads in Rome. Christian legend says that Peter had a vision of Christ along the Appian Way. --- ## Ancient Ostia Source: https://augustuslimo.com/ancient-ostia/ About 20 minutes from Rome, Ostia is Latin for "mouth" meaning that Ostia is situated at the mouth of the Tiber River. It was Rome's primary commercial and military port until the start of its demise in the 4th century, due to less trade, resulting from silting of the harbor and malaria. ### Highlights - The thermal "Baths of Neptune", a stunning mosaic measuring 55 x 36 ft still exists depicting the God of the Sea riding a chariot drawn by 4 horses. - Castle of Julius II, built in 1483, is one of the first ever examples of military architecture. - Road of the Tombs Cemetery, leading to the "Porta Romana", one of the city's 3 gates. - Agrippa Theatre, built by Agrippa (Augustus' son-in-law). Located in a central position, the theatre is still used today during the summer. - Thermopolium, an ancient bar not unlike those of today with its marble counter and frescoed paintings of fruit and items for sale. - Museo Ostiense, houses remarkable articles found during excavations can be seen here. --- ## Tivoli Source: https://augustuslimo.com/tivoli/ An ancient town about 30km from Rome with spectacular views over the Roman countryside. There is a lot to see in Tivoli, both man-made and natural wonders. The famous waterfalls formed by the Aniene River are magical and should be seen. Many wealthy ancient Romans built Villas and erected Temples here and in the vicinity. The remains are some of the more impressive to survive from antiquity. ### Villa d'Este A major attraction, it occupies the site of an old Benedictine Convent, and its fame partly rests on the Terrace of 100 Gardens, a masterpiece that gives a vivid impression of the great luxury the Princes of the Church enjoyed. Descend through the priveted paths to the Grotto of Diana and Bernini's Fontana de Bichierone. Also see Rometta (little Rome), a model of Tiber island with allegorical figures and the legendary she-wolf. ### Hadrian's Villa Built as a private summer retreat between 118 and 134 AD, worth a day in itself to see. This was a vast open-air museum of the finest architecture in the Roman world. 300 acres are filled with full-scale reproductions of the Emperors favorite buildings from Greece and Egypt. The grounds make a picturesque site with scattered fragments of columns lying among olive and cypress trees. The banks of the canal are lined with caryatids. Below ground, the Emperor even built a whimsical recreation of the underworld, with Hades reaching through underground tunnels linked to various parts of the Villa. ### Villa Gregoriana An impressive park set in a gorge. Full of waterfalls and grottoes, of note the Grande Cascata (525 ft) which falls into the valley behind the town. A walk through the town also leads you to other sites such as Rocca Pia and the Romanesque Church of St. Sylvester. Tivoli also hosts many Festivals, and if you happen to be here at the same time we highly recommend you attend and mingle with the locals. - February features the Carnival - April the Anniversary of the founding of Tivoli is celebrated - May has the Procession of La Madonna - July is famous for the world famous Jazz Fest - August is known for Homage to St Lawrence (patron Saint) - September visitors can enjoy Grape Fest --- ## Roman Castles Source: https://augustuslimo.com/roman-castles/ About a 1/2 hour southeast of Rome is an area of wine producing hill towns once dominated by ancient castles, some still standing. In the summer this is a perfect place to beat the heat. In the winter, you can enjoy its milder temperatures. ### Frascati The most popular of the Castelli Romani (Roman Castles), this town is famous for its white wine. After you visit the Grand Villa Aldobrandini and its gardens we suggest sipping some crisp, cool Frascati wine and enjoy the Italian small-town atmosphere. ### Castel Gandolfo The summer residence of the Pope, this hill town is dominated by the Papal Palace and its extensive gardens. The Church of St. Thomas and its fountain are Bernini designed. Ariccia Palace and Park Chigi with its fountains, walks, and grottoes that were designed by Bernini. Probably the only Baroque dwelling that still retains its original furnishings. Ariccia is also famous for its porchetta (roast pork). Archeologically speaking there are many places of interest here: - "Ad Decimum Catacombs" date back to the 3rd century and are very well preserved. - "Tusculum" acres of forests and fields which hold hidden treasures if you have the time to explore a bit. - The "Villa of Emperor Tiberius", holds the remains of an Amphitheatre, and a 2,600 year old cistern. These silent ruins in the midst of all this natural splendor make for an evocative experience. - Roman Castles are also outstanding if you are at all interested in antiquities, artwork, Tapestries, and Churches. --- ## Orvieto / Bagnoregio Source: https://augustuslimo.com/orvieto-bagnoregio/ Experience a truly magical journey with our exclusive excursion to the captivating Orvieto and Bagnoregio area of Rome. Embark on a journey that will transport you to a world where time stands still, where medieval charm blends seamlessly with breathtaking natural landscapes, and where history unfolds before your very eyes. Our expertly crafted itinerary begins as we venture into the picturesque countryside. Sit back, relax, and let the luxurious comfort and sweeping views take you. You'll be able to soak in the mesmerizing beauty of the Italian countryside as we make our way towards Orvieto. As we arrive at the hilltop town of Orvieto, prepare to be captivated by its enchanting beauty. Nestled on a volcanic plateau, this charming medieval town is renowned for its exquisite architecture, rich history, and stunning panoramic vistas. Take a leisurely stroll through the cobblestone streets, admiring the intricate details of the Gothic-style Orvieto Cathedral, one of Italy's most celebrated examples of religious architecture. Explore the hidden corners of the town, discovering quaint shops, inviting cafés, and ancient Etruscan ruins that harken back to a bygone era. Next, we continue our journey to the awe-inspiring village of Bagnoregio, known as the "Dying City." As we approach, you'll understand why this epithet is fitting. Perched atop a crumbling cliff, Bagnoregio seems to defy the laws of gravity, suspended in time. Accessible only by a pedestrian bridge, the village remains isolated, preserving its historic charm and sense of wonder. Stroll along the narrow streets, taking in the ancient architecture and the delicate balance between human ingenuity and nature's relentless erosion. The highlight of our excursion to Bagnoregio is undoubtedly the breathtaking view of Civita di Bagnoregio. Often referred to as the "City That Dies," Civita stands as a hauntingly beautiful reminder of the past. Marvel at its surreal appearance, seemingly floating above the valley below. With its narrow alleys, medieval buildings, and panoramic terraces, Civita di Bagnoregio offers a truly mesmerizing experience that feels like stepping into a dream. Throughout the journey, your guide will provide fascinating insights into the history, culture, and legends surrounding these remarkable destinations. Delve into the stories of the Etruscans, Romans, and other civilizations that have left their mark on this timeless landscape. You'll gain a deep appreciation for the heritage and spirit of Italy that continues to endure. At the end of our excursion, as we make our way back, you'll carry with you the memories of an unforgettable adventure. The Orvieto and Bagnoregio tour invites you to step out of the ordinary and into a world where time stands still, where beauty unfolds at every turn, and where history whispers its tales to those willing to listen. Book your limousine tour today and let us guide you on an extraordinary journey through the timeless charm of Orvieto and Bagnoregio, where the past and present intertwine in an experience that will leave you breathless. --- ## Tuscany Source: https://augustuslimo.com/tuscany/ One of the most popular regions in Italy, it stretches from sea to mountains. Its attractions include scenery, historic cities, art, wine, music, and of course food. ### Cortona One of the oldest hill towns in Tuscany made famous by Francis Mayes book and later a film "Under the Tuscan Sun". Etruscan tombs, olive groves, Renaissance Churches and centuries old piazzas are just some of the points of interest. ### Florence Artistically and historically important, Piazza della Signoria is its most famous and located in the middle of the historic district. Beautiful sculpture here abounds including a copy of Michelangelo's David. The dome of Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore is one you should visit if you think you can manage the 463 steps to the top. The images of Heaven and Hell are ones you won't soon forget. The Ponte Vecchio is the only surviving bridge from medieval days; it's lined with shops selling jewelry of all kinds. The Uffizi Gallery holds one of the most important art collections in the world, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Giotto, Raphael and many more. The Academy Gallery is where the world-famous statue of David lives as well as other sculptures by Michelangelo. ### San Gimignano Known as the city of towers due to the 14 medieval towers that still exist creating a unique skyline. The tallest is 54 meters high and dates from 1298. Wealthy families of the time erected these to flaunt their wealth, as a sort of status symbol. You can find a fresco of the towers from the 15th century as they were then in the 11th century Dome La Collegiata. Those interested in the dark side of humanity can visit the torture museum with its large display of implements of torture. La Rocca is the remains of a 14th century Fortress and affords great views. There are an amazing number of things to see and do in this region. ### Siena A medieval town famous for its summer horse race Il Palio, in existence for centuries. Piazza del Campo is in the heart of Siena and surrounded by cafes, restaurants and historical buildings. Siena's Gothic town hall boasts the 2nd highest bell tower in Italy (102 meters). You can climb 505 steps for an incredible view of Siena. --- ## Umbria Source: https://augustuslimo.com/umbria/ A hilly, mountainous territory with an easy pace, and far from chaos. Its hills are dotted with Castles and Fortresses. There is a lot to see here. ### Lake Trasimeno Surrounded by hills rich in olives, vineyards, and citrus, hence given the name the "green heart of Italy". The Lake is shallow and suitable for swimming along with numerous other sandy beaches, there is no shortage of places to take a dip. ### Perugia The capital city of Umbria, famous for its chocolate Festival held every October. Home of the world famous "Baci" produced by Perugina. Often called the Chocolate City it has much more to offer than just chocolate. It's a rather cosmopolitan hill town with historic buildings, people filled squares and scenic panoramas. Art is found everywhere in Umbria from its National Gallery to countless other galleries where time can easily slip away from you while mesmerized by frescoes, tapestries, sculpture, and every other art form you can possibly think of. Umbrian cuisine dates back centuries to the bounty of the land and this still holds true. Using the finest oils from locally grown olives and the freshest of just picked citrus, these are used to enhance dishes and recipes handed down through time. ### Assisi The quaint village is a popular destination for various reasons. First and foremost, St. Francis was born here and many make a pilgrimage here to honor the Patron Saint of Italy. The Basilica of St. Francis holds many important works of art including frescoes attributed to Giotto. ### Umbria Jazz Festival Do you like Jazz? Then we're sure you've heard of the Umbria Jazz Festival. Started in 1973, it's become an important Jazz event throughout the world. The best musical artists of our time converge here every year in July. Imagine seeing and hearing Sonny Rollins, Herbie Hancock, Alicia Keys, or your personal favorite under the Italian sky with thousands of other like-minded Jazz aficionados. --- ## Amalfi Coast, Pompei Source: https://augustuslimo.com/amalfi-coast-pompei/ The landscapes you see here will be etched in your memory as some of the most beautiful you have ever seen. The Amalfi Coast includes idyllic hill towns such as Ravello and Positano (once a fishing village), now rightfully called one of the most picturesque locations in the world. ### Campania Campania is a compact region of fertile land, dramatic seascapes and ancient cities in excellent states of preservation. ### Naples The capital city of Campania, Naples is the proud birthplace of Pizza. It also has world class museums such as the National Archaeological Museum and the Capodimonte Museum (great collection of majolica and porcelain). The Duomo is a 13th century gothic Church dedicated to the Patron Saint of Naples, Saint Gennaro. Spaccanapoli is one of the main intersections and the heart of the historic center. The narrow, windy streets are usually off limits to cars. Lots of shops and unusual spots to explore. The Funiculare is the inclined rail system that takes you up the hill to the Vomero District where you'll find spectacular views. Piazza Mercato has probably been a market since Roman times. Along with its famous Pizza, the fish and seafood are abundant and as fresh as it gets. Naples close proximity to other interesting sites makes it a good base for exploring other areas as well. ### Mt. Vesuvius On the gulf of Naples is one of the very few still active Volcanoes in Europe. The two gorgeous gulfs of Naples and Salerno with the Amalfi Coast separated by the Sorrento peninsula are world famous for high cliffs, sandy bays, grottoes, and islands, (Ischia, Procida and Capri). The Ancient Cities of Campania are: ### Capua In ancient times this was linked to Rome through the Via Appia. See remains of public baths, tombs with painted frescoes and cemeteries. ### Herculaneum Lost at the same time as Pompeii, though smaller is just as interesting. The inhabitants worshipped Hercules. The Villa of Papyri is the most famous of the Villas here. ### Pompei The eruption in 79 AD left behind well-preserved remains of people, art, and household objects. Even lava encrusted bodies can still be seen. ### Paestum Holds the best-preserved Doric Temples in the world. Visit the Temples of Hera, Ceres and Neptune. An interesting anecdote on the Temple of Hera (goddess of fertility). 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