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4 hours
Walking Tour
Max 15
Your hotel or Piazza Navona
The Pantheon, an architectural masterpiece in Rome, is a testament to ancient Roman skill and ingenuity. Built by Emperor Hadrian between 120 and 125 AD, this remarkable structure features a colossal 43.3-meter concrete dome with a central oculus that illuminates the interior.
The Capitoline Hill, though the smallest of Rome's seven hills, holds great significance. It housed the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, the most important sanctuary in ancient Rome. Today, it is home to the Capitoline Museums, founded in 1471 and considered the oldest public museums globally.
Perched atop the hill is the magnificent Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century.
Enter the bustling tapestry of Piazza Navona, an extraordinary public square that pulses with the rhythm of Roman life.
Three remarkable fountains grace its hallowed grounds, but none captivate the imagination quite like Bernini's Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers).
Rising majestically amidst the grandeur of Rome, the Victor Emmanuel Monument, known as the Altare della Patria or the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II, stands as a resplendent tribute to the first king of a unified Italy.
Crafted from luminous white marble, the monument's façade exudes a grandeur befitting a king. A sweeping grand staircase ascends towards the heavens, leading the eye towards a commanding statue of Victor Emmanuel II astride a noble steed.
The Trevi Fountain, a dazzling Baroque masterpiece, graces the streets of Rome, Italy. Designed by Nicola Salvi and adorned with sculptures by Pietro Bracci, it stands as the city's largest and most celebrated fountain. At its center, the majestic figure of Oceanus, the god of water, commands attention. The fountain's cascading waters create an enchanting ambiance.
The Forum of Julius Caesar emerges from the very fabric of ancient Rome, transforming a humble vegetable market into a sprawling testament to the ambitions of one of history's most celebrated figures. In the blink of an eye, this remarkable construction, completed within a single year, became a magnificent stage for Caesar's political theater, a potent tool of propaganda aimed at solidifying his popularity and prestige.
Piazza Venezia, a captivating square in the heart of Rome, bears witness to the intersection of power and history. In more recent times, this distinguished square became the stage for two significant residences, each leaving an indelible mark on the city's narrative.
First Napoleon's Residence, and in the 20th century, Mussolini, the charismatic leader of Fascist Italy.
The tour commences at the fountain on the right flank of the Victor Emanuel Monument or in your Hotel on request.