Family Friendly Tour of Rome's Fountains and Squares
Rome, Italy
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Trip Type: Family Friendly Tours & Activi
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Join this family friendly walking tour to discover the most popular squares in Rome as well as its wonderful fountains. In the span of 2.5-hours, you will tour the Pantheon, Fontana di Trevi, and Piazza Navona as the children follow along using worksheets. At the end of the tour, enjoy a drink from a local Roman fountain and a slice of pizza.
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Join this family friendly walking tour to discover the most popular squares in Rome as well as its wonderful fountains. In the span of 2.5-hours, you will tour the Pantheon, Fontana di Trevi, and Piazza Navona as the children follow along using worksheets. At the end of the tour, enjoy a drink from a local Roman fountain and a slice of pizza.Meet your guide, and if option selected, your group at the central departure point. The guide will go over the schedule and visited sites with everyone, including providing the children with learning worksheets to use along the way. Start the tour at Piazza di Spagna, where you will observe the Spanish steps. Then, stroll past the Pantheon, one of the most frequented temples dedicated to the ancient gods of pagan Rome. Afterwards, the guide will lead you to the Fontana di Trevi where you may throw a coin in and make a wish.
Following the Fontana di Trevi, explore the Piazza Navona, build where the Stadium of Domitian once stood. Head over to Campo De'Fiori, a small rectangular square that holds various markets. At the end of the tour, you will take a break at a traditional Roman fountain to enjoy drink and slice of pizza. Over the course of the tour, you will learn of why the squares played pivotal roles in ancient as well as modern day Rome.
Following the Fontana di Trevi, explore the Piazza Navona, build where the Stadium of Domitian once stood. Head over to Campo De'Fiori, a small rectangular square that holds various markets. At the end of the tour, you will take a break at a traditional Roman fountain to enjoy drink and slice of pizza. Over the course of the tour, you will learn of why the squares played pivotal roles in ancient as well as modern day Rome.
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