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Rome Evening Walking Tour Including Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain

Quick Details

Adult Ages 18 - 64
39
Senior Ages 65 - 99
35
Child Ages 6-17
35
Infant Ages 0 - 5
Free

Rome Evening Walking Tour Including Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain

Key Details:

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Start Time: 19.00
  • Languages: English, German, French and Spanish
  • Group: Small group of 18 people or fewer

What’s Included:

  • Professional expert guide
  • 3-hour guided walking tour
  • Instant confirmation
  • Head sets when needed
  • Children 5 and younger are complimentary

Meet your guide at Piazza del Popolo where churches, fountains, and monuments tastefully embellish the square. Walk up to Pincio Terrace, one of the most romantic and picturesque places in Rome, to admire the sunset and breathtaking views over the city.

Visit the famous Piazza di Spagna and Bernini’s famous “Barcaccia” fountain. Wander to the stunning Trevi Fountain, the biggest Baroque fountain in Rome. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throw a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome.

Visit Piazza della Rotonda and the historic Pantheon from the exterior. The Pantheon was built in 27 BC and dedicated to all Roman gods. In the VII century, the Pantheon was turned into a church dedicated to Mary and the martyrs. It is also a resting place of some great Renaissance artists such as Raffaello.

Admire beautiful Piazza Navona with Bernini’s magnificent Four River Fountain in the center. End your romantic evening walking tour in Rome on Campo de’ Fiori, in the past it was famous for races and executions.

Today, Campo de’ Fiori is a busy marketplace in the morning and a nightlife center in the evening — a perfect place to continue your evening in the Eternal City after your guided tour.

Please note:

  • Cancellation policy 48 hours prior tour starting time
  • Not wheelchair accessible

Meeting Point:

Meet the guide at Piazza del Popolo in front of the church Santa Maria del Popolo (the church located next to Leonardo da Vinci museum).