Tivoli - Villa d'Este, Hadrian's and Gregoria in 1 day?

Hi everyone,

I would have liked to stay overnight in Tivoli for this - but circumstances dictate otherwise!

What would be the best way to arrange our itinerary (we are NOT tour-group people, we're lazy walker-photographers)

I think my choices are

Option 1 - Train to Tivoli, walk to Gregoriana and then Villa D'este, have lunch, and then take a local bus to Hadrian's Villa, visit that, enjoy an aperativo, and then take an evening bus back to Rome or ...

Option 2 - Vice Versa

Which might work better in terms of avoiding hordes? Or, are hordes part of the experience? We would probably go Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday

Thoughts?



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