Discover Rome’s iconic squares and fountains on a private, accessible walking tour. Experience history, architecture, and tradition in comfort.
Discover Rome’s iconic squares and fountains on a private, accessible walking tour. Experience history, architecture, and tradition in comfort.
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Piazza del Popolo - Embark on your exploration of Rome’s primary squares and fountains, commencing from the remarkable Piazza del Popolo, celebrated for its architectural grace, and the Porta del Popolo, which bears historical significance as the gateway for travelers entering the city from the north.
Upon arrival at the designated location, your…
- Piazza del Popolo - Embark on your exploration of Rome’s primary squares and fountains, commencing from the remarkable Piazza del Popolo, celebrated for its architectural grace, and the Porta del Popolo, which bears historical significance as the gateway for travelers entering the city from the north.
Upon arrival at the designated location, your transport will escort you to meet your guide, situated in a conveniently accessible area.
Your journey will include a visit to the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, where you’ll have the opportunity to marvel at two masterpieces by Caravaggio, as well as the harmonious symmetry of the twin churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto.
Allow yourself to be entranced by the majestic Flaminio Obelisk within the square, a testament to the might and majesty of the Empire, being the first obelisk brought to Rome as a symbol of its power.
- Via del Corso - Continue your easy-going tour of Rome by taking a pleasant walk along Via Del Corso, one of the city’s main streets. Here, you’ll find plenty of historic sites, interesting buildings, and lots of fancy shops to browse through. Best of all, the path is flat and easy for everyone to navigate.
- Piazza di Spagna - Upon reaching Piazza di Spagna, you’ll be instantly captivated by the grandeur of the Spanish Steps, ascending towards the Church of Trinità dei Monti. Adjacent to the staircase, you’ll find the charming Barcaccia Fountain, crafted by Pietro Bernini and his renowned son, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, a Baroque mastermind.
Additionally, you’ll find conveniently equipped public amenities here, ensuring accessibility for people with reduced mobility.
- Trevi Fountain - During our exploration of Rome’s historic center, be sure to marvel at the Trevi Fountain, renowned as one of the world’s most iconic fountains. Accompanied by our knowledgeable guide, delve into the legends and tales depicted in the bas-reliefs, narrating the evolution of this fountain from humble beginnings to its current monumental stature.
Don’t forget to bring along coins to partake in the enduring tradition of tossing them into the fountain, ensuring your connection to this timeless ritual.
- Tempio di Adriano - As you journey towards the next tour destination, you’ll encounter the Temple of Hadrian. Despite the passage of time and the loss of much of its original structure, the square still retains eleven majestic columns from the temple, captivating visitors with their enduring presence.
- Pantheon - The accessible itinerary will guide you to Piazza della Rotonda, where the majestic Pantheon commands attention, serving as a symbol of ancient Rome’s grandeur. Inside this temple, you’ll uncover its most awe-inspiring feature: the dome. At the heart of the dome lies an opening known as the “oculus,” providing the sole source of natural light within the Pantheon.
- Piazza Navona - A short distance from the Pantheon lies Piazza Navona, constructed atop the remnants of the Stadium of Domitian. At the heart of this square stands the Fountain of the Four Rivers, a magnificent centerpiece depicting the four principal rivers of the ancient world.
Encircling the square, you’ll encounter notable landmarks such as the impressive Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone, boasting a Baroque facade and a rich history spanning millennia, alongside Palazzo Pamphilj and the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.
- Private tour with best accessible itineraries
- Pantheon skip-the-line tickets with direct access for disabled people and companion
- Licensed guide trained for accessible itineraries
- Support of a site’s operator when using a lift
- Additional needs or interests can be requested at our office
- Private tour with best accessible itineraries
- Pantheon skip-the-line tickets with direct access for disabled people and companion
- Licensed guide trained for accessible itineraries
- Support of a site’s operator when using a lift
- Additional needs or interests can be requested at our office
- Foods and drinks. However suggestions for a good restaurants or café will be provided by our guide.
- Foods and drinks. However suggestions for a good restaurants or café will be provided by our guide.
Explore Rome’s heart on this private accessible tour. Starting at Piazza del Popolo, admire its architecture, Porta del Popolo, and the Flaminio Obelisk. From the center of this square, you can see the perfect symmetry of the twin churches, even though built in different eras.
Continue down the flat and obstacle-free Via del Corso, lined with history and…
Explore Rome’s heart on this private accessible tour. Starting at Piazza del Popolo, admire its architecture, Porta del Popolo, and the Flaminio Obelisk. From the center of this square, you can see the perfect symmetry of the twin churches, even though built in different eras.
Continue down the flat and obstacle-free Via del Corso, lined with history and shops. Reach the iconic Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. Learn the fountain’s history from its bas-reliefs and don’t forget to toss a coin for tradition.
Next, see the remaining columns of Hadrian’s Temple. Then, enter the Pantheon’s stunning dome with its unique “oculus” for light.
Finally, explore Piazza Navona, built on ancient ruins. Admire the Fountain of the Four Rivers and surrounding Baroque gems like Sant’Agnese in Agone and Palazzo Pamphilj.
This comfortable route lets you experience Rome’s main squares and fountains at their best.
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.