Experience the charm of Rome with our 2-hour private walking tour, designed to take you through the city’s most iconic squares while enjoying a relaxed and personalized pace. With an expert local guide dedicated to you, discover the stories, art, and history behind Rome’s most beloved landmarks.
This tour includes stops at the famous Piazza di Spagna with the Spanish Steps, the breathtaking Trevi Fountain—where you can toss a coin for good luck—the majestic Pantheon, and the vibrant Piazza Navona with its stunning Baroque fountains. To make the experience even sweeter, we’ll pause for a refreshing gelato stop, allowing you to savor one of Italy’s most delicious traditions while taking in the sights.
Perfect for first-time visitors and returning travelers alike, this tour offers a delightful combination of culture, history, and authentic Roman flavors!
ENGLISH TOUR
The Trevi Fountain, one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and the largest fountain in the city. Completed in 1762, it depicts Neptune, the god of the sea, riding a chariot pulled by sea horses. Legend has it that tossing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain ensures your return to Rome. This breathtaking monument is not only a masterpiece of art but also a symbol of the city’s rich history and tradition. Take a moment to admire the intricate sculptures and listen to the soothing sound of cascading water as you immerse yourself in the heart of Rome.
Piazza di Spagna, one of Rome’s most famous squares, is renowned for the iconic Spanish Steps, a grand staircase of 135 steps connecting the square to the Trinità dei Monti Church above. Built in the 18th century, the steps have long been a popular meeting spot for both locals and visitors. At the center of the square lies the Barcaccia Fountain, a charming early Baroque fountain designed by Pietro Bernini and his son Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Surrounded by elegant boutiques and historic cafés, Piazza di Spagna embodies the charm and sophistication of Rome, making it a perfect place to soak in the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
The Pantheon, one of Rome’s best-preserved ancient monuments, was originally built as a temple to all Roman gods in 27 BC and later rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian around 125 AD. This architectural masterpiece is renowned for its massive dome, featuring a central oculus that opens to the sky, providing natural light and a symbolic connection between the heavens and the temple. The Pantheon’s perfect proportions and engineering marvel continue to inspire architects worldwide. Today, it serves as a church and houses the tombs of notable figures, including the painter Raphael and several Italian kings. Standing before its grand columns and stepping inside its vast rotunda offers a breathtaking glimpse into Rome’s rich history and architectural brilliance.
You will make your own way to the meeting points