Grand Tour of Rome
Tour Information
A gran walking tour of Rome starts from the Spanish Steps where the ‘Trinità dei Monti’ flight of steps is the iconic frame of ‘La Barcaccia’ the famous Bernini marble fountain, which dates back to the 17thcentury.
The Roman Empire is recalled by the ‘Column Square’ by Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Few steps away is ‘Palazzo Chigi’ where part of the Italian Government is located. The stunning Pantheon, the Roman temple of all gods, with a hole on the roof filtering the sun rays is an unexpected experience of beauty and sacrality.
Your tour continues with the Trevi Fountain, the one where Anita Ekberg jumped in in the Fellini’s movie ‘La Dolce Vita’.
Navona Square is dominated by the Bernini Foutain, which architecture tells about mystery and magic…
Along the way, let’s stop for an aperitive or for a delicious ice cream!
Piazza Venezia is a majestic square in Rome: here the ‘Homeland Altar’ to the ‘Unknown Soldier’ is the allegory of the union of Freedom and Homeland. The wide street of the ‘Fori Imperiali’ (Imperial Fora) celebrates the history of Rome.
Its majesty the Colosseum frames this tour, which ends in the Roman gay street of ‘San Giovanni in Laterano’, with its colorful pubs and bars. This is the street of the Roman Pride Parade.
A gran walking tour of Rome starts from the Spanish Steps where the ‘Trinità dei Monti’ flight of steps is the iconic frame of ‘La Barcaccia’ the famous Bernini marble fountain, which dates back to the 17thcentury.
The Roman Empire is recalled by the ‘Column Square’ by Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Few steps away is ‘Palazzo Chigi’ where part of the Italian Government is located. The stunning Pantheon, the Roman temple of all gods, with a hole on the roof filtering the sun rays is an unexpected experience of beauty and sacrality.
Your tour continues with the Trevi Fountain, the one where Anita Ekberg jumped in in the Fellini’s movie ‘La Dolce Vita’.
Navona Square is dominated by the Bernini Foutain, which architecture tells about mystery and magic…
Along the way, let’s stop for an aperitive or for a delicious ice cream!
Piazza Venezia is a majestic square in Rome: here the ‘Homeland Altar’ to the ‘Unknown Soldier’ is the allegory of the union of Freedom and Homeland. The wide street of the ‘Fori Imperiali’ (Imperial Fora) celebrates the history of Rome.
Its majesty the Colosseum frames this tour, which ends in the Roman gay street of ‘San Giovanni in Laterano’, with its colorful pubs and bars. This is the street of the Roman Pride Parade.
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Places You’ll See

Fori Imperiali

Colosseum

Pantheon
Itinerary
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Additional Information
- This tour takes place from 09 AM to 12 PM.
- Transfers not included in this quote.
- For shared transfers, please CLICK HERE.
- For private transfers, please select your choice in the "Optional extras" during your purchasing process.
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Grand Tour of Rome
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