OHH! Italy Journal · Rome · Young Talents
A Private Rome Week For Young NBA Talents
Young talents selected for the NBA — a privately coordinated Rome week of culture, food and time together, held with discretion.
Visual Chapters
The Week In Moments
Evenings out, wine bars, poolside pauses and the table — Rome held at group pace, without spectacle.









For a circle of young talents selected for the NBA, Rome is not a checklist. It is a week shaped around rhythm: arrival handled quietly, days that move between ancient stone and contemporary pleasure, evenings that feel social rather than staged.
OHH! ITALY shaped the week as a complete private Rome chapter for young athletes on the threshold of the league — room to breathe, walk, swim, dine and simply be together away from the spotlight.
The Journey, Day By Day
With the Vatican within walking distance, the rhythm balances icon and surprise — classic Rome in the morning, lighter afternoons, and tables that feel genuinely Roman.
Day One · Arrival
Into The City
Private transfer from Fiumicino, lunch on arrival, check-in from 3pm. An afternoon at the Museum of Illusions, then a first walk through the centre with aperitivo and a welcome dinner — the week begins at human pace, not airport pace.
Day Two · Ancient Rome
Colosseum To The Spanish Steps
Colosseum, Roman Forum and Capitoline Hill, then the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and Campo de’ Fiori. Afternoon free for shopping, walking or the pool. Sunset aperitivo and dinner as the city turns gold.
Day Three · Sea & Stone
Ostia Antica And The Coast
Morning in the borgo and archaeological park of Ostia Antica, lunch locally, then Ostia Beach for sea air and downtime. The evening ends with pizza and a hands-on cooking class — one of the week’s most relaxed, most social chapters.
Day Four · Balance
Yoga, Vatican Or Escape
A calmer day by design: optional yoga at Villa Doria Pamphilj or a Vatican Museums visit, lunch, then a playful private escape-room experience — unexpected, light, social. Dinner at a neighbourhood trattoria closes the day without ceremony.
Day Five · Masterpieces
Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel
The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel in the morning, afternoon free for last shopping or quiet time, and a final dinner at a Roman osteria — the kind of evening that feels earned after five full days in the city.
Day Six · Departure
Held To The Last Mile
Departure held with the same discretion that shaped the week — quiet, precise, unhurried.
Rome for a private group is not only monuments. It is timing, tables, transport and trust — held together so the experience feels effortless on the surface.
How A Private Week For Young Talents Should Feel
Young talents approaching the NBA need more than a good itinerary. They need a team that anticipates: the right restaurant tone, the correct pace between sights, room for spontaneity without losing structure, and communication that stays direct throughout.
This Rome week was built around those needs. Culture when it mattered. Food that felt generous rather than performative. Logistics invisible. Time together protected.
Experience Book · Rome
Rome, Page By Page
The Journal tells the atmosphere of the week. The Rome book opens it as a private travel chapter — the rhythm of the city, its culture, its tables and the sense of time held together.
Open The Rome BookGuest Voices
“OHH! Italy was amazing. They took care of us and all our needs, tailoring the experience around what mattered most to us.”Jacquelyne Anderson, USA
“I had an incredible experience in Rome, with wonderful sights, delicious food and fantastic people. Excellent crafted experiences.”Jake Bernal, Los Angeles, USA
“OHH! Italy took care of our group and gave us an amazing experience. I highly recommend booking your next travel with them.”Lester Lavonne Ware, USA
