Duration :
Approximately 9 hours including lunch time. Lunch Break in a typical
restaurant ( drinks are not included ) Includes : Hotel Pickup, Transport by deluxe coach, lunch (drinks
excluded), and guide service We apologize for eventual delays due to traffic conditions
Pickup from Hotels within the greater Rome area only
We
recommend you wear comfortable shoes as there is some walking
involved. No shorts or sleeveless shirts allowed.
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Trevi Fountain

Pantheon
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You will be picked up from your Hotel
in Rome staring from 7.30 Am depending on the location of your hotel
there will be delays according to traffic conditions, we suggest to
book a centrally located hotel.
Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Navona
Square, St. Peter’s Basilica Our tour will leave from Piazza San
Bernardo, adorned by Moses’Fountain, heading to Piazza della Repubblica,
previously known as “dell’Esedra” as its central area also called Esedra
of the Diocletian Baths is hidden now by the Fountain of Naiadi. We will
continue towards Via Sistina where we’ll leave the bus to start our
walking trough the ages, starting from the Spanish Steps and reaching
Piazza di Spagnawith the famous fountain “la Barcaccia” realized from
Pietro Bernini. Then the guided tour will lead you to the Trevi
Fountain, a baroque jewel, and to the Pantheon (meaning "Temple of all
the Gods"), a building in Rome which was originally built as a temple to
the seven deities of the seven planets in the state religion of Ancient
Rome. It is the best preserved of all Roman buildings, and perhaps the
best preserved building of its age. At the end of the tour we will
finally reach the gorgeous Piazza Navonabuilt on the ruins of the
Domitian’s Circus adorned by the famous Fountain of the Four Rivers,
masterpiece of Gian Lorenzo Bernini realized in 1651. Tour will end
reaching the church of St. Peter with a description of his marvellous
square.
With this tour you will enjoy the splendour of the
classic Roman Empire. Leaving Piazza San Bernardo, adorned by Moses’
Fountain, we will head to Piazza Venezia. Crossing the square we will
admire on one side the Memorial to King Vittorio Emanuele II and the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. After this ample view of an important part
of the city, the guided tour will take you to visit the Roman Forum,
walking along the ancient pavement, which crosses the evocative ruins of
the Roman Forum, the Curia, the Reggia. You will then admire the Temple
of Vesta, the Arch of Titus and the Arch of Costantine. The tour will
continue with the visit of the massive structure of the Colosseum
(internal visit). Originally named Flavian Amphitheatreit is a giant
amphitheatre used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The
amphitheatre, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire, was completed
in 80 AD under Titus, with further modifications being made during
Domitian's reign. The excursion will go on visiting the Palatine Hill.
The ancient “palatium”, historical residence of the Caesars, from whose
name is derived the use of the term “Palace”, to indicate a seat of
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Coliseum of Rome

Coliseum
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