Traveling in small groups will make your historic Rome walking tour relaxed and intimate. During the tour, our guides will forget about dates and figures, focusing instead on the stories and anecdotes behind the sites you visit – because we know that it's these funny (and often shocking) tales that make Rome so special. Our evening stroll isn’t just about the sights though – it’s about giving you everything you need to enjoy a perfect vacation in Rome.
Located on Via dei Fori Imperiali, Trajan's Market is an archaeological site that houses the Museum of Imperial Forums and is often regarded as the first "shopping center" of Rome. Visitors can explore its historical significance while also viewing Trajan's Column, an impressive triumphal monument that honors Emperor Trajan's conquest in the Dacian Wars, showcasing the rich history and architectural prowess of ancient Rome.
Constructed between 1885 and 1888, Galleria Sciarra serves as a stunning courtyard for the Palazzo Sciarra Colonna, showcasing innovative architectural techniques of its era with a vaulted ceiling made of glass and cast iron. This elegant space is notable for its intricate frescoes and decorative elements, reflecting the artistic vision of the late 19th century and providing a unique glimpse into Rome’s architectural evolution.
The Trevi Fountain, a monumental masterpiece located in the heart of Rome, is renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture and captivating sculptures. Completed in 1762 and designed by Nicola Salvi, the fountain features a striking depiction of Oceanus, flanked by allegorical figures symbolizing abundance and health. A popular tradition involves tossing coins into the fountain, which is believed to ensure a return to the Eternal City, further enhancing the allure of this iconic attraction.
You will make your own way to the meeting points