Six-day pilgrimage in Rome - Roma

Program for groups

Six-day pilgrimage in Rome

An extensive itinerary connecting the basilicas, the Vatican, and Rome's Christian landmarks in a coherent journey.

6 daysFor groups and communities

Why choose this tour

A program organized around the meaning of the places, the group's time, and real conditions on the ground.

An extensive itinerary connecting the basilicas, the Vatican, and Rome's Christian landmarks in a coherent journey.

What you will discover

Spiritual and historical thread

Each day has a clear theme without separating religious heritage from the city.

Realistic planning

The program accounts for distances, access, and a group's pace.

Adapted to the community

Priorities are discussed beforehand to create a suitable journey.

Route landmarks

  • Vatican
  • Roman basilicas
  • Historic center
  • Ancient Rome

Practical information

  • The published program is indicative and is validated for the chosen period.
  • Transport, accommodation, and meals are not assumed to be included.
  • Commercial terms are communicated in the final offer.

A route adapted to your group

Tell Sorinel who is participating, how much time you have, and which interests matter most. Adaptation keeps the program realistic and respects each site's access conditions.

Pilgrimage Itinerary

Pilgrimage Itinerary

A complete 6-day program through the most important holy places in Rome, with specialized guide and transport included.

6 Days · Complete program4-8 People · Small group8 Hours/Day · Daily program7 Basilicas · Holy places
Day 1

First Day in Rome

Santa Croce in Gerusaleme · Basilica San Giovanni · Scala Santa · Santa Maria Maggiore

Chiesa Santa Croce in Gerusaleme

The first of the 7 Basilicas. Built near the residence of Saint Empress Helena. Relics of the Passion of the Lord.

Relics
  • A piece of the Savior’s Cross
  • A nail that pierced Christ
  • The finger of Apostle Thomas

Basilica San Giovanni

The second of the 7 major basilicas. The oldest in Rome (318), Cathedral of Rome.

Relics
  • John the Baptist and the Evangelist

Scala Santa

The staircase (28 steps) that the Savior climbed in the Praetorium before Pilate.

Relics
  • Brought at the command of Saint Empress Helena in the year 326
Day 2

Second Day in Rome

Basilica San Paolo · Santa Maria degli Angeli · Santa Prassede · Colosseum

Basilica San Paolo Fuori le Mura

The tomb of Apostle Paul. The fourth of the 7 major basilicas.

Relics
  • Apostle Paul - the most influential Christian missionary

Chiesa Santa Prassede

The place of martyrdom of sisters Pudenziana and Prassede.

Relics
  • Relics of 2,300 martyrs (13 Popes)
  • The column to which the Savior was bound

Colosseum

The Flavian Amphitheater, the holy place where thousands of Christians died.

Relics
  • The best preserved ancient construction (72–80 AD)
Day 3

Third Day in Rome

Via Appia Antica · Chiesa San Sebastiano · Catacombs · Isola Tiberina

Chiesa San Sebastiano

The fifth of the 7 major basilicas. Constantinian church from the 4th century.

Relics
  • Relics of Sts. Peter and Paul
  • Stone with the imprint of the Savior’s feet

Catacombe San Sebastiano

The place where the first popes were buried. In Rome there are over 60 km of catacombs.

Relics
  • The first Christian bishops
Day 4

Fourth Day in Rome

San Lorenzo fuori le Mura · Sacro Cuore di Gesù Church · Jewish Synagogue · Santa Maria in Trastevere · San Francesco a Ripa · Aventine Hill

Chiesa San Lorenzo fuori le Mura

The sixth of the 7 Basilicas. The body of Archdeacon Lawrence and Stephen the Protomartyr, tombs of 5 popes.

Relics
  • Relics of St. Lawrence
  • Relics of St. Stephen the Protomartyr
  • Tombs of popes

Sacro Cuore di Gesù Church

Gothic church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Jewish Synagogue (exterior)

Rome’s impressive synagogue, built in 1900.

Basilica Santa Maria in Trastevere

The first church dedicated to the Mother of God, 4th century, Byzantine mosaic.

Chiesa San Francesco a Ripa (Trastevere)

Franciscan church founded in 1209.

Aventine Hill

Panorama over Rome, churches of Sant'Alessio and Santa Sabina.

Day 5

Fifth Day in Rome

The Vatican · Castel Sant'Angelo · Pincio Hill · Catacombs of Santa Priscilla · EUR Lake

Vatican - Basilica San Pietro

The seventh Basilica. Houses the relics of St. Peter and other saints. Dome designed by Michelangelo.

Relics
  • Relics of St. Peter
  • Relics of Apostles Simon and Jude
  • Relics of St. Gregory of Nazianzus

Castel Sant'Angelo

Former imperial mausoleum, now a museum. Connected to the Vatican by the Passetto.

Pincio and Gianicolo Hill

Panoramic view over Rome.

Catacombs of Santa Priscilla

Catacombs from the 2nd–5th centuries, with the oldest icon of the Mother of God.

Relics
  • Icon of the Mother of God (2nd century)

EUR Lake

Modern area, artificial lake.

Day 6

Sixth Day in Rome

Trajan’s Column · Roman Forum · Vittoriano Monument · Santa Maria Aracoeli · Piazza Navona · Piazza di Spagna · Trevi Fountain · Pantheon · Piazza del Popolo

Trajan’s Column

Trajan’s Column, 113 AD, depicts the conquest of Dacia.

Roman Forum

The center of political and religious life in ancient Rome.

Vittoriano Monument (Altar of the Fatherland)

Imposing monument, built between 1885–1935.

Chiesa Santa Maria in Aracoeli

Medieval church, Altar of Heaven.

Piazza Navona

Famous for its three baroque fountains and vibrant atmosphere.

Piazza di Spagna

The Spanish Steps (Trinità dei Monti), panoramic view.

Trevi Fountain

The most famous baroque fountain in the world.

Pantheon

Ancient temple, now a church; the oldest continuously used building.

Piazza del Popolo

Famous square, the northern gate of Rome.

Transport and Organization

Transport Options:

  • 4 people: Tesla Model S (NT-78-VIS)
  • 8 people: Opel Vivaro VAN Minibus (NT-27-VIS)
  • 1 person: Harley Davidson Fortyeight 1200 XL

Program:

  • Departure: 9:00 AM from hotel
  • Duration: about 8 hours per day
  • Return: back to accommodation
  • For altar servers: FREE

Duration about 8 hours (it greatly depends on your energy, how many photos you take, crowds, the number of pilgrims who arrived before us, traffic, opening hours of tourist attractions, etc).

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