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3 Hours
Daily Tour
9 people
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Meeting Point
You will meet your guide in front of Arco di Costantino Via di S.Gregorio, it is next to Colosseum.
This tour has several departures everyday, depending on season.
This magnificent tour will allow you to learn new details of Rome that you have never known and heard before, accompanied by our expert guides.
Your day starts by photographing the mesmerising beauty of the Colosseum. After our guide explains the details about the Colosseum, he will give you time to take some amazing photos. After the Colosseum, we walk through the historical street between the Roman Forum and Palatine Hills to Piazza Venezia. In Piazza Venezia we will see the first Renaissance-type building and the church where Michelangelo was first buried for 1 month. Our guide will give you details you never knew before.
Continuing our walk, we reach Trevi Fountain. Trevi Fountain is also known as the Fountain of Love or the Fountain of Wishes by many people. The Trevi Fountain designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi, completed by Giuseppe Pannini and other architects. It is the largest Baroque fountain in Rome. The name of the fountain comes from the Latin word “Trivium” (the intersection of three streets). Many people throw coins into the Trevi Fountain. The first belief is to come back to Rome before dying, and the second is to find true love.
We continue our walk and then reach the Pantheon, the magnificent building built as a temple for all the gods of Ancient Rome. The Pantheon is one of the best preserved structures to date. According to the belief, the Pantheon Temple was built where Romulus, the founder of Rome, ascended to heaven when he died. According to some beliefs, the Pantheon Temple was actually built centuries ago in the area where it is located. But the temple was dedicated to Romulus by saints and saints after his ascension to heaven. However, according to historians, the temple was built by Agrippa in 27 BC. Our guide will give you all the information about this magnificent structure.
Our next stop after Pantheon is Palazza Madamo is the seat of the Senate of the Italian Republic, the upper house of the Italian Parliament. Piazza Navona was built on the site of the 1st century AD Stadium of Domitian and forms the open area of the stadium. In ancient Roman times, the square was used to watch agones (games) and was therefore known as the Circus Agonalis (arena of competition).
Our tour ends in Piazza Del Fiori. One of the most famous squares of Rome. It has been home to a market where vegetables, fruits and colourful flowers are sold for centuries. The name of the square, which takes its name from the fact that it was a meadow in the Middle Ages, means ‘Flower Field’. During the daytime, the square is home to florists, souvenir stands and ice-cream vendors, while at night it turns into a meeting place for people. Day and night are very different from each other. It is a place that should be visited both day and night to feel the joyful, crazy and fun Italian spirit. You can return to your hotel or continue your day to continue exploring the unexplored parts of the city.
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