Explore Rome’s iconic squares and fountains on a private walking tour. Discover history, art, and vibrant culture with a licensed guide. Book now!
Explore Rome’s iconic squares and fountains on a private walking tour. Discover history, art, and vibrant culture with a licensed guide. Book now!
- Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome, Italy’s most renowned squares, situated at the northern end of Via del Corso. The name “Piazza del Popolo” translates to “People’s Square” in English. This square boasts a rich history and is encircled by iconic landmarks and historical monuments. It is a favored destination for both tourists…
- Piazza del Popolo - Piazza del Popolo is one of Rome, Italy’s most renowned squares, situated at the northern end of Via del Corso. The name “Piazza del Popolo” translates to “People’s Square” in English. This square boasts a rich history and is encircled by iconic landmarks and historical monuments. It is a favored destination for both tourists and locals, offering a mix of history, art, and architectural splendor. It acts as a gateway to exploring Rome’s cultural treasures.
- Piazza di Spagna - The Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) are a famous staircase in Rome, Italy, linking Piazza di Spagna at the base with the Trinità dei Monti church at the summit. Piazza di Spagna is a vibrant and bustling area renowned for its shops, cafes, and fashion boutiques. The Spanish Steps remain a beloved and iconic landmark in Rome, drawing both locals and tourists who admire the design’s beauty and the lively atmosphere of the surrounding area.
- Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is one of the world’s most famous and iconic fountains, located in Rome, Italy’s historic center. It is situated in the Trevi district, part of the Quirinale district in Rome. The fountain’s name comes from its location at the intersection of three roads (tre vie in Italian). Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi in the 18th century, it is a Baroque masterpiece known for its grand scale and theatrical design. A well-known tradition associated with the Trevi Fountain is the custom of tossing coins into the water. According to tradition, throwing a coin over the left shoulder with the right hand into the fountain ensures a return to Rome. The Trevi Fountain remains a symbol of beauty and romance in Rome and is a vital part of the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. It continues to be a must-see destination for tourists worldwide.
- Pantheon - The Pantheon is one of the best-preserved and most influential buildings from ancient Rome, located in the city’s heart. The word “Pantheon” means “temple of all the gods” in Greek. It is famous for its impressive dome, which was the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world until the 20th century. The dome features an oculus, or an opening, at its center, allowing sunlight and rain to enter the building. Originally a pagan temple dedicated to all the gods of ancient Rome, it later became a Christian church and is still used for religious ceremonies and Mass. The square in front of the Pantheon is a lively and picturesque area with outdoor cafes and restaurants, popular with both tourists and locals. It stands as a testament to the engineering and architectural achievements of ancient Rome and remains an enduring symbol of the city’s rich history.
- Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is a lively and picturesque square in the heart of Rome, Italy. It features three stunning Baroque fountains, including the renowned Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The square is surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, and historic buildings, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Piazza Navona is known for its street performers, artists, and a variety of events. The square is a popular tourist destination, offering a blend of architectural beauty, cultural richness, and a lively ambiance.
- Campo de’ Fiori - Campo de’ Fiori is a lively square in Rome, Italy’s historic center. Known for its bustling daily market, it transforms into a vibrant nightlife hub in the evenings. The focal point is the statue of Giordano Bruno, a philosopher and heretic executed in the square. Surrounding the square, visitors can find restaurants, cafes, and a lively atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- Rome - The remaining time is dedicated to walking from one place to another, enjoying the beauty of Rome’s streets.
- Skip the line Pantheon tickets
- Licensed tour guide
- Skip the line Pantheon tickets
- Licensed tour guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Join an enchanting private walking tour of Rome’s renowned sites with our certified guide! Begin at the grand Piazza del Popolo, where the ancient meets the contemporary.
Wander through the delightful Piazza di Spagna and ascend the renowned Spanish Steps. Admire the Baroque splendor of the Trevi Fountain and toss a coin for good fortune. Witness the…
Join an enchanting private walking tour of Rome’s renowned sites with our certified guide! Begin at the grand Piazza del Popolo, where the ancient meets the contemporary.
Wander through the delightful Piazza di Spagna and ascend the renowned Spanish Steps. Admire the Baroque splendor of the Trevi Fountain and toss a coin for good fortune. Witness the architectural marvel of the Pantheon, a temple that became a Christian church.
Uncover the lively Piazza Navona, adorned with Baroque fountains and a vibrant atmosphere. Finish at Campo de’ Fiori, a bustling market square by day and a lively nightlife destination by night.
Reserve your private tour for an unforgettable journey through Rome’s rich history and allure!
- Due to the Jubilee, some monuments may be under restoration. Please pay attention to any messages we may send regarding potential changes.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.