Rome Highlights Walking Group Tour Rome Squares and Fountains
Rome, Italy
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Rome Highlights tour of the Baroque and Renaissance squares and fountains, it is a unique walking tour that's includes the most exciting masterpieces and hidden treasures of Rome, featured by a specialist in art history and archaeology.
The most cozy, easy, fun and cheap walking tour in Rome, family friendly and so suitable for children.
The most cozy, easy, fun and cheap walking tour in Rome, family friendly and so suitable for children.
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Rome Highlights tour of the Baroque and Renaissance squares and fountains, it is a unique walking tour that's includes the most exciting masterpieces and hidden treasures of Rome, featured by a specialist in art history and archaeology.
The most cozy, easy, fun and cheap walking tour in Rome, family friendly and so suitable for children.This tour begin at the Spanish steps, next the Barcaccia fountain in the middle of the Square, from there, in the Quirinale district of Rome, we will walk to the Trevi Fountain, which is known as one of the most stunning fountains in the world. But there’s a lot more than just beauty behind this famous fountain and you will get to know!
The tour of the squares and fountains continues to the Pantheon, built as a temple to all the gods of Olympus, the dome of the Pantheon is the largest in the world since ancient times.
After spending some time at the Pantheon we will head at Piazza Navona. The history of this baroque square dates back to ancient Roman times, Piazza Navona is the delight of Baroque Rome, with architectural elements and sculptures by masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers in the center of the square, which is the Danube, the Ganges, the Nile and the Rio de la Plata, the four corners of the Earth), Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi (the Church of St. Agnes in Agony, in front of the fountain by Bernini), and Pietro da Cortona (author of the frescoes of the gallery of the Palazzo Pamphili).
We will then continue our stroll to Campo de ‘Fiori. Since 1869 the square has been the home to a colorful local market of groceries.
Leaving Campo de Fiori our guide will lead you to the enigmatic site of Julius Caesar’s assassination. The place is called Sacra Area di Largo di Torre Argentina, where, according to historians, Julius Caesar was stabbed to death.
The final stop of the Rome Highlights Walking Tours is at the Vittoriano, commemorating the unification of Italy, this monument was begun in 1885 and inaugurated in 1911 in honour of Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, the first king of Italy. The views that it offers once you are on his top, are really amazing and spectacular.
The most cozy, easy, fun and cheap walking tour in Rome, family friendly and so suitable for children.This tour begin at the Spanish steps, next the Barcaccia fountain in the middle of the Square, from there, in the Quirinale district of Rome, we will walk to the Trevi Fountain, which is known as one of the most stunning fountains in the world. But there’s a lot more than just beauty behind this famous fountain and you will get to know!
The tour of the squares and fountains continues to the Pantheon, built as a temple to all the gods of Olympus, the dome of the Pantheon is the largest in the world since ancient times.
After spending some time at the Pantheon we will head at Piazza Navona. The history of this baroque square dates back to ancient Roman times, Piazza Navona is the delight of Baroque Rome, with architectural elements and sculptures by masters such as Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Fountain of the Four Rivers in the center of the square, which is the Danube, the Ganges, the Nile and the Rio de la Plata, the four corners of the Earth), Francesco Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi (the Church of St. Agnes in Agony, in front of the fountain by Bernini), and Pietro da Cortona (author of the frescoes of the gallery of the Palazzo Pamphili).
We will then continue our stroll to Campo de ‘Fiori. Since 1869 the square has been the home to a colorful local market of groceries.
Leaving Campo de Fiori our guide will lead you to the enigmatic site of Julius Caesar’s assassination. The place is called Sacra Area di Largo di Torre Argentina, where, according to historians, Julius Caesar was stabbed to death.
The final stop of the Rome Highlights Walking Tours is at the Vittoriano, commemorating the unification of Italy, this monument was begun in 1885 and inaugurated in 1911 in honour of Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy, the first king of Italy. The views that it offers once you are on his top, are really amazing and spectacular.
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