Embark on an exploration of Rome's captivating historic center, celebrated for its enduring beauty, enchanting squares, fountains, and iconic landmarks. This all-encompassing tour presents the optimal and hassle-free way to experience the essential sights of the Eternal City. Commencing in Piazza Venezia, savor a spectacular view of the Vittoriano (Altar of Peace).
Progressing onward, visit Largo Argentina, the historic site of Julius Caesar's demise, then proceed to Piazza Navona, adorned with the exquisite Baroque fountains designed by Bernini.
The journey unfolds to the Pantheon, a marvel still in operation since the 2nd century AD, culminating at the iconic Trevi Fountain. Finally, immerse yourself in the allure of Piazza Spagna, situated at the foot of the renowned Spanish Steps, celebrated globally in both film and literature.
Situated in Trajan's Forum in Rome, this column stands at about 30 meters in height, with an additional eight-meter pedestal. Constructed from nineteen marble blocks, it boasts a weight of 1,110 tons. Intricate bas-reliefs narrate the tales of the Dacian wars. Innovative artistic methods, such as using a tree to delineate scenes, were employed. The panoramic views from the summit provide a breathtaking
Piazza Navona stands as one of Rome's revered squares, situated in the Parione district. Its layout mirrors that of ancient stadiums in Rome, adhering to the design of the Stadium of Domitian, locally known as Campomarzio. With the capacity to host up to 20,000 spectators, it gained the title "Circo Agonístico" during Emperor Domitian's reign (81-96 AD). Over time, its name transformed from "in agone" to "nagone" and eventually to "navone," a term that intriguingly also conveys "large ship" in Italian.
The Pantheon, situated in Rome, Italy, was originally commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the rule of Emperor Augustus (27 BC–14 AD) and later reconstructed by Hadrian around 126 AD. Characterized by its circular layout, the Pantheon boasts a portico adorned with substantial Corinthian granite
You will make your own way to the meeting points