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        Panoramic aerial view of Frascati in the Castelli Romani near Rome, showcasing historic town center rooftops, villas, and green hillside vineyards in Lazio, Italy.

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          Vintage orange Fiat 500 parked on a cobblestone street in Rome, surrounded by blooming flowers and classic architecture.

           Rome, Italy

          Fiat 500 Day Trip to Castelli Romani & Wine Tasting

          Cruise the legendary Alban Hills in a classic Fiat 500 and taste your way through porchetta sandwiches, crisp Frascati wine country, and legendary Nemi strawberry pie — all within a short drive of Rome.

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          From € 270.00
          Man enjoying wine tasting in a picturesque Frascati vineyard during a private day trip with lunch included.

           Rome, Italy

          Private Day Trip to Frascati: Guided Tour, Wine & Lunch from Rome

          Step beyond Rome's monuments and into the sun-warmed hilltown of Frascati, where ancient cellars, noble villas, and exceptional local wines make for an unforgettable private escape.

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          From € 90.00
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          More to know about Frascati

          Frascati is a town in the Lazio region of central Italy, situated in the Castelli Romani hills southeast of Rome. Known for its white wine production and Renaissance villas, including Villa d'Este and Villa Aldobrandini, the town attracts visitors for wine tasting and exploration of its historic architecture and surrounding countryside.
          Frascati is a historic hill town in the Metropolitan City of Rome, located within the Castelli Romani area of Lazio, central Italy. Situated at approximately 322 metres above sea level in the Alban Hills, it is one of the closest and most culturally rich escapes from the Italian capital, renowned since antiquity for its wine production, aristocratic villas, and the ancient Roman settlement of Tusculum that once occupied the hillside above the present-day town.
          Castelli Romani, Lazio, Italy | Hill Town | Wine Region | Archaeological Site | Day Trip Destination