Discover Rome’s history on an immersive walking tour. Visit iconic sites like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps. Experience the city’s charm and culture.
Discover Rome’s history on an immersive walking tour. Visit iconic sites like the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Spanish Steps. Experience the city’s charm and culture.
- Piazza Venezia - Discover Piazza Venezia, a lively and historic hub in Rome. Situated in the city’s center, the square is dominated by the grand Vittoriano, a monumental tribute to Italy’s first king, Vittorio Emanuele II. With its Corinthian columns and impressive statues, the Vittoriano exemplifies neoclassical architecture. The square is a key…
- Piazza Venezia - Discover Piazza Venezia, a lively and historic hub in Rome. Situated in the city’s center, the square is dominated by the grand Vittoriano, a monumental tribute to Italy’s first king, Vittorio Emanuele II. With its Corinthian columns and impressive statues, the Vittoriano exemplifies neoclassical architecture. The square is a key junction for significant Roman streets and a great starting point to visit nearby attractions like the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Around Piazza Venezia, a blend of historic and modern buildings, bustling cafes, and shops offer a vibrant glimpse into Roman life. Experience the history and energy of this iconic square, a thriving center of activity and culture in the Eternal City.
- Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II - The Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, also known as the Vittoriano, is one of Rome’s most magnificent landmarks. Built to honor the first king of unified Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II, the monument is notable for its grand neoclassical architecture and central location in Piazza Venezia. With its monumental facade, Corinthian columns, and majestic statues, the Vittoriano is a testament to the grandeur and ambition of the Italian unification era. The monument houses the Museum of the Risorgimento, dedicated to Italy’s unification history, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, honoring Italian soldiers who died in World War I. Ascend to the Vittoriano’s terrace for panoramic views of Rome and to appreciate this architectural masterpiece celebrating Italian history and national pride.
- Area Sacra di Largo Argentina - Largo di Torre Argentina is a captivating archaeological site in the heart of Rome, renowned for its remarkable Roman ruins and rich history. This area features the remains of four Republican temples from the 3rd century BC and the Theatre of Pompey, a significant cultural center of ancient Rome. Besides its historical significance, Largo di Torre Argentina is famous for its colony of cats living among the ruins, adding a unique charm. Visitors can explore the temple foundations and the theater’s arena while gaining insight into ancient Roman life. The area also offers an interesting perspective on the city’s urban evolution, linking Rome’s glorious past with its vibrant present.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s most lively and enchanting squares, celebrated for its Baroque architecture and vibrant atmosphere. Originally built over an ancient Roman stadium’s ruins, the square is dominated by the impressive Fountain of the Four Rivers by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, representing the four great rivers of the known world at the time. The square also features the Fontana del Moro and the Fontana del Nettuno, each with unique artistic features. Surrounding Piazza Navona are historic churches, like the Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone, and various outdoor cafes and restaurants, providing a perfect setting to relax and enjoy Roman life. The square is a bustling meeting point, especially in the evening, when illuminated fountains and street performers create a magical and lively atmosphere.
- Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi - The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi, or Fountain of the Four Rivers, is a Baroque masterpiece by Gian Lorenzo Bernini located in Piazza Navona. Unveiled in 1651, the fountain celebrates the four great rivers known at the time: the Nile, the Ganges, the Danube, and the Rio de la Plata. Each figure in the fountain represents a river, accompanied by elements symbolizing these waters’ characteristics and significance worldwide. For instance, the Nile is depicted with a veil over its face, symbolizing the river’s unknown source at that time. The fountain is surrounded by dramatic sculptures and an imposing Egyptian obelisk at its center, enhancing its grandeur. The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi is a notable example of Bernini’s skill in merging art and engineering, creating a central piece of beauty and symbolism that continues to captivate visitors.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon is one of Ancient Rome’s most impressive and well-preserved landmarks. Originally constructed as a temple for all Roman gods, its construction was completed by Emperor Hadrian in 126 AD. The structure is famous for its massive dome, the largest unreinforced concrete dome globally, and its central oculus, providing dramatic and constant interior lighting. The Pantheon also houses the tombs of notable figures, including the artist Raphael and several Italian monarchs. With its majestic facade and Corinthian columns, the Pantheon is a remarkable example of Roman engineering and architecture. Its interior, with its marble floor and concrete dome, continues to captivate visitors and scholars, serving as a lasting testament to Ancient Rome’s grandeur and its influence on Western architecture.
- Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is one of Rome’s most iconic and grand fountains, renowned for its stunning beauty and rich history. Completed in 1762 by architect Nicola Salvi, the fountain is a magnificent example of Baroque sculpture, featuring a grand facade with the god Neptune at its center, surrounded by tritons and sea horses. The water flows from the ancient Aqua Virgo aqueduct, dating back to Ancient Rome. According to tradition, tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain ensures a return to Rome, and many visitors follow this practice, adding to the fountain’s vibrant atmosphere. The fountain is especially enchanting at night when its sculptures and waters are illuminated, creating a magical and memorable scene in the heart of the Eternal City.
- Piazza di Spagna - Piazza di Spagna is one of Rome’s most elegant and lively squares, renowned for its stunning staircase and vibrant atmosphere. At the center of the square is the iconic Spanish Steps, designed by Francesco de Sanctis in 1725, consisting of 138 steps that connect the square to the Church of Trinità dei Monti. The steps are a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists, offering picturesque views of the piazza and the city. At the top of the stairs, the neoclassical church and the statue of the Virgin Mary complete the scene. Piazza di Spagna is also surrounded by luxury boutiques and elegant cafés, making it an ideal destination for shopping and relaxation. The lively atmosphere, combined with the rich architecture and bustling urban environment, makes Piazza di Spagna a must-visit location in Rome.
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- Online support at the time of boarding the tour
- Expert local guide English
- Online Consultant who will send you boarding information
- Online support at the time of boarding the tour
- Expert local guide English
- Online Consultant who will send you boarding information
- Additional food and drinks $32
- Additional food and drinks $32
Start the tour in the city center and admire the imposing Vittoriano, a monument that celebrates the unification of Italy.
From there, your guide will take you to Largo di Torre Argentina, a famous site known for the assassination of Julius Caesar. Explore the ancient stadium that is now Piazza Navona, known for housing the Papal Palace, a beautiful…
Start the tour in the city center and admire the imposing Vittoriano, a monument that celebrates the unification of Italy.
From there, your guide will take you to Largo di Torre Argentina, a famous site known for the assassination of Julius Caesar. Explore the ancient stadium that is now Piazza Navona, known for housing the Papal Palace, a beautiful church, and Bernini’s iconic Fountain of the Four Rivers.
Be enchanted by the beauty of the place as you pass street performers and locals enjoying a stroll. Visit the Pantheon, one of the original temples dedicated to the gods of Ancient Rome.
Then, follow your guide through narrow cobblestone streets, passing by another ancient temple, until you reach the Trevi Fountain, where you can toss a coin for good luck.
Finish the tour at Piazza di Spagna, famous for its Spanish Steps.
- It is advisable not to book more than one tour on the same day, with schedules close together.
- Tours will continue in all weather conditions. It is highly recommended to bring mineral water, sunscreen, a hat and an umbrella.
- Wear comfortable shoes and be sure to dress warmly in colder temperatures, and carry a cape over your bare shoulders inside any church in the warmer months.
- If the chosen time is not available, you will be transferred to another time on the same day. These changes do not depend on us. Subsequent complaints and refund requests will not be accepted. Example: If you choose the 10am time slot and it is not available you will be moved to the first available time slot, 2pm.
- This tour is shared.
- Important notice for last-minute reservations (same day or overnight): in case of lack of seats, the customer will be placed on the day following the reserved date.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.