Skip the lines and embark on a guided tour of Rome's iconic landmarks, starting at Piazza Venezia, the city's vibrant heart. Your expert guide will lead you to the Altare della Patria, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a glimpse of Rome’s rich history. Visit Palazzo Bonaparte, Napoleon’s mother’s former home, and admire the triumph of Trajan’s Column, commemorating Emperor Trajan's victories. Explore the world’s oldest shopping mall at Trajan’s Market, then pause at the legendary Trevi Fountain—learn the tradition of making a wish. Continue to the stunning Church of Saint Ignatius, known for its breathtaking frescoes. Finally, skip the lines and discover the awe-inspiring Pantheon, one of Rome’s best-preserved monuments, with its incredible history and magnificent dome.
Your journey begins with a climb to the top of the Vittoriano, located in the vibrant heart of Rome. From here, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of the city, with iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and St. Peter’s Basilica stretching out before you. Inside, you'll explore exhibitions on Italy’s unification, adding depth to your experience. You’ll start by admiring its magnificent façade, a proud symbol of Italian unity. Your guide will share the monument’s rich history, setting the stage for an unforgettable visit. Finally, you'll pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, honoring Italy’s fallen soldiers in a solemn tribute.
Explore Piazza Venezia, beginning with the iconic Palazzo Venezia, once home to several monumental figures, including popes and dictators. Next, visit Palazzo Bonaparte, the former residence of Napoleon’s mother. Continue your journey by admiring Trajan’s Column, a grand monument that commemorates Emperor Trajan’s military triumphs. Finally, delve into Trajan’s Market, the ancient Roman shopping complex that offers a glimpse into Roman commerce, featuring impressive architecture and artifacts that date back over 2,000 years.
Discover the Vicus Caprarius, known as the "City of Water," an ancient Roman site that has served as the water supply for the Trevi Fountain from its origins to the present day. Explore the fascinating remains of Roman homes, narrow alleyways, and impressive underground water systems that once powered the city's aqueducts. Admire the vibrant frescoes and intricate mosaic floors that offer a glimpse into Roman life. Delve into the well-preserved ruins beneath modern Rome for a rare and captivating look at ancient urban life and engineering marvels that continue to inspire awe.
You will make your own way to the meeting points