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Rome: E-Bicycle Tour

1. Rome: E-Bicycle Tour

Ride through the city of Rome to discover the many highlights and famous landmarks including the Colosseum, Trevi, Navona, Vatican Square, and many hidden spots that are waiting to be explored. Be welcomed by your guide who will give you recommendations for a safe tour and will describe the itinerary. Visit the most important squares: Piazza Navona, Piazza del Popolo, Piazza di Spagna, Piazza di San Pietro, in front of the most important Fountains: on the Spanish Steps, Trevi, and Four Rivers. Stop in front of the amazing monuments such as the Colosseum, Pantheon, the ruins of Circus Maximus, and the Keyhole of Rome with the panoramic terrace of a beautiful garden on top of the Aventine hill. The tour will end at the same place as the meeting point.

Rome: Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps & Pantheon

2. Rome: Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps & Pantheon

Rome’s famous squares, monuments, fountains and artists offer you the very best attractions on this 2.5-hour afternoon walking tour. Let the Eternal City enchant you as you stroll through its picturesque cobblestone alleyways, and discover some of the world’s most famous sites, such as the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. Travel back in time and admire all of the city’s must-see art and architecture, in a single afternoon! Begin in Piazza del Popolo, the traditional northern “door to Rome,” with the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo as the first church that visitors to Rome would see upon entering its gates. The Spanish Steps, with its lively atmosphere and stunning views, bring you down into the winding alleys of the heart of the historic center, where you will encounter the ornate Trevi Fountain. Throw a coin in the fountain and promise to return! Continue with a stop at Piazza Colonna and see the column erected by Marcus Aurelius that is now considered by Romans as the very center of the city. We will also stop at the Pantheon, known for its concrete dome and open oculus. Nearby, visit Piazza Navona to get a close-up view of Bernini’s famous “Fountain of the Four Rivers,” triumphantly marking its ornate center. Finally, you will go to Piazza Navona for a taste of one of the liveliest and most famous piazzas in Rome.

Rome: Guided City Center Evening Sightseeing Walking Tour

3. Rome: Guided City Center Evening Sightseeing Walking Tour

Take in the sights in the center of Rome in the evening light during this guided walking tour. Travel from the grand Piazza del Popolo to the vibrant Campo de’ Fiori market. View iconic sights like the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona, and the ancient Pantheon. Meet your guide at Piazza del Popolo, where churches, fountains, and monuments tastefully embellish the square. Walk up to the Pincio Terrace to admire the sunset over Rome and enjoy breathtaking views over the city. Visit the famous Piazza di Spagna and Bernini’s Barcaccia Fountain. Continue your walk to the stunning Trevi Fountain, which is the largest Baroque fountain in Rome. Legend has it that if you toss a coin over your left shoulder into the Fountain you’ll return to Rome one day. Visit Piazza della Rotonda and admire the exterior of the historic Pantheon. Built in 27 B.C. the Pantheon was dedicated to all the Roman gods. In the 7th century, it was converted to a church dedicated to Mary and the martyrs. It is also the resting place of some major Renaissance artists, including Raffaello. Admire Bernini’s magnificent Four Rivers Fountain in the center of iconic Piazza Navona. The square also features other important sculptural and architectural creations, including the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone by Borromini, Palazzo Pamphili, the Neptune Fountain at the northern end, and the Moor Fountain at the southern end. End your evening walk at Campo de' Fiori, a site that at one time was noted for races and executions. In the center of the square you’ll see the statue of Giordano Bruno. Today Campo de’ Fiori is a busy marketplace in the morning and a center of nightlife after the sun goes down. It’s the perfect place to continue your evening in the Eternal City after your guided tour.

Rome: Express Golf Cart Tour with Local Guide

4. Rome: Express Golf Cart Tour with Local Guide

Explore all the best and most famous sites in Rome with an express golf cart tour. Drive by sites like the Pantheon and the Colosseum, and listen to your local guide tell you the history of each one. Get to cover more ground than you would walking and relax knowing your transport is eco-friendly. Meet your guide in the city center. Hop in your golf cart and begin your adventure. Head to the Pantheon, one of the most iconic landmarks in Rome. Built to honor all deities of the Roman pantheon, it is a masterwork of ancient architecture. Marvel at the largest unsupported dome in the world. Next, visit Trevi Fountain and take part in an age-old tradition by throwing a coin into its waters over your left shoulder. Drive down via del Corso, a renowned shopping street, and stop at Piazza Venezia to admire the Altar of the Fatherland – a national monument dedicated to Victor Emmanuel II. After that, pay a visit to the Colosseum, which symbolizes Rome's ancient history and grandeur as its most iconic monument. Hear stories about gladiators fighting for their lives and the kinds of people who would pay to watch such fights. Continue on to the Teatro Marcello, an ancient and beautiful theater that dates back to the first century BC. Then visit the Largo Argentina square, and learn about Julius Caesar's assassination. Finally, end your tour at Piazza Navona, where Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers sits proudly.

Rome: Jewish Ghetto & Campo de Fiori by Night Food Tour

5. Rome: Jewish Ghetto & Campo de Fiori by Night Food Tour

Enjoy an intimate food and culture tour of Rome in the evening, and see the major sights of the “Eternal City” as you feast on homemade pasta, pastries, and more. Meet your guide on Piazza Mattei in the Jewish Ghetto, and stroll off to discover ancient squares that hum with restaurants and market life.  See baroque fountains and statues that strike poses before imposing architecture. Stop at 7 different tasting venues en route, including restaurants, delicatessens, and other notable sites. Go to Piazza Navona, built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian and site of a city market in the late 15th century. See some of Rome’s finest baroque architecture, and Bernini’s Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers). Visit the site of a medieval market at Campo de’ Fiori and admire the local atmosphere. Learn about the death of Julius Caesar at Pompey Theatre, and pass some of the most significant remains of Ancient Rome, including the Theatre of Marcellus, the Temple of Apollo, and the Portico of Octavia. Fine wine and local fare take center stage throughout, with tastings at venues loved by the locals. Discover sites the guidebooks don’t mention, and listen to stories of local lore. Meet people who take great pride in the quality of their products, whether it’s pizza, pasta, or fresh vegetables prepared as they have been for generations.

Rome: City Highlights Evening Ebike Tour with Food and Wine

6. Rome: City Highlights Evening Ebike Tour with Food and Wine

Explore the sights of Rome's city center on a guided electric bike tour. Enjoy cycling on an easy-to-use e-bike, complete with an integrated light system to illuminate the monuments and light the way. Ride to the top of the Aventine Hill to watch the sunset. From the Circus Maximus, get set up with a new e-bike, helmet, and other gear. After an explanation of how to use the bike, reach the first stop: the Belvedere of Romulo and Remo. This viewpoint overlooks the ancient Roman race track Circus Maximus and the Palatine Hill. Continue to the top of the Aventine Hill, reaching the Garden of the Oranges. Arrive just in time for a quick look over downtown Rome as the sun sets before continuing on to the next stop: the Basilica of Santa Sabina. This church is the oldest standing church in Rome with an extraordinary history. It was originally an imperial-era villa belonging to lady Sabina. Her home would become used as an informal meeting place for Christians, traces of which can still be seen embedded in the walls of the church. After a quick look inside, cycle down to the riverside and through Trastevere to a trendy bar for an authentic roman aperitivo. After a drink accompanied by freshly prepared pasta, salad, bruschetta and other dishes cross over onto the other side of the Tiber River, passing by the square of Campo di Fiori, once a site of executions. In the middle of the square sits the statue of Giorando Bruno, burnt on the stake by the church for heresy. Pass by Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and Church of St. Ignazio untill we reach the Trevi Fountain. After a short stop at each, begin your return journey passing through Piazza Venezia and the Monument of the Forefathers. Cycle up to the top of the Capitoline Hill where we stop to admire a view of the Roman Forum from above. See the Piazza of our town hall designed by Michaelangelo and the buildings of the town council from the Renaissance Make a final stop at the Colosseum, then get tips and recommendations on where to go and what to do for the rest of your night out.

Rome: Small-Group Night Tour with Pizza and Gelato

7. Rome: Small-Group Night Tour with Pizza and Gelato

Explore Rome under the romance of the moonlight, amber streetlights, and soft shimmer of candles at outdoor cafés. Get a better understanding of the phrase, “All Roads Lead to Rome.” Start the evening with a delicious pizza in a typical restaurant. Then, ride the streets of the “Eternal City” to see them lit-up with different colored lights. Pass the Colosseum, and marvel at the greatest arena of the Roman Republic illuminated for the night. Marvel at the baroque majesty of the Trevi Fountain. Throw a coin in the fountain if you want to one day return to Rome. Pay your respects to all the gods of Rome at the beautifully-preserved Pantheon. Experience the buzz and beauty of Piazza Navona at night as you stroll past its 3 famous fountains, including Bernini's Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (“Fountain of the Four Rivers”). Watch well-dressed Romans at the outdoor cafés. Then, marvel at the magnificent Basilica of St. Peter's in the Vatican City. Before your leave, your driver has one last gift to give you; the chance to taste some of the finest gelato in Italy!

Rome: Evening Walking Tour with Cocktails and Local Guide

8. Rome: Evening Walking Tour with Cocktails and Local Guide

Experience the cobbled streets of Rome with it's ivy filled buildings and fascinating history. Be greeted by your guide with a cocktail in the city center. Pass by various attractions throughout the city, from St Peter’s Basilica to the Piazza Navona, and make stops along the way to drink cocktails. Begin your tour by meeting your local guide at Rome's most famous fortress, Castel Sant' Angelo, located right by the Vatican. Savor an Aperol Spritz as you listen to your guide tell you all about the history of the fortress. Stroll over to Rome's most daunting bridge, the Ponte Sant'Angelo. Take in the breathtaking views of St Peter's Basillica over the river Tiber from the bridge whilst sipping on your first spritz. Learn the dark history that surrounded the Popes for centuries. Hear stories about death, desire, and the political games that shaped the world as we know it. Next, explore one of the most beautiful streets in the world, the Via dei coronari. This street is lined with indie coffee shops, local wine bars, and merchants. On the way to your next site, stop off to enjoy a Limoncello next to one of Rome's most beautiful churches and hidden squares. As darkness falls, make your way to Piazza Navona. As you stroll around the plaza – whilst drinking another spritz – learn about the most famous rivalry in Rome’s history, Borromini vs Bernini. Marvel at Bernini’s The Fountain of the Four River. Finally, head to an Italian cocktail bar.

Rome: Rome at Night Evening Historical Walking Tour

9. Rome: Rome at Night Evening Historical Walking Tour

See the beauty of Rome at night, a special time when fountains, squares, and monuments are brilliantly lit and the city truly comes to life. Discover why the locals love Rome in the evening on this guided night tour of some of Rome's most iconic monuments. Meet the friendly and knowledgeable tour guide just after aperetivo for this private tour of Rome at night. Start in Piazza di Spagna, see the Spanish Steps, and learn about the history of how France, Spain, and England have all had their impact on this square. Learn about the fountain from the guide and take a glimpse at the windows of the stores of the most popular Italian fashion brands. Move on toward the Trevi Fountain to see it brilliantly lit up at night. Toss a coin into the fountain to ensure a return trip to Rome and stand in awe of the sparkling marble and dancing water as the guide outlines the history of this Roman masterpiece. Pass through cobblestone streets alive with artists, booksellers, and restaurants on the way to the Pantheon. Watch as the guide points out incredible details and vantage points in the square while learning about the structure, built in 125 AD, and admiring its beauty. Move on to Piazza Navona, the most famous square in Rome, full of history and Bernini’s beautiful fountains, and one of the most fun in the evenings. Explore the square, bustling with restaurants, painters, street performers, and locals out for their evening stroll.

Rome: Colosseum and Ancient Rome Skip-the-Line Tour

10. Rome: Colosseum and Ancient Rome Skip-the-Line Tour

Visit the beautiful Colosseum on a guided tour with skip-the-line tickets. Begin your tour by meeting your guide and head to the Colosseum, where you will skip the line on your way inside this world-famous stadium. Learn about the events that once took place here. Skip the line and stroll through the Roman Forum, a rectangular plaza surrounded by ruins of several ancient government buildings that were once the heart of Rome. An archaeological site boasting thousands of stone artifacts and towering columns stands as the only remnants of earlier buildings. The forum is a wonderful place to lose yourself as you roam. Continue through the city, stopping at locations like the bustling Piazza Venezia, the Pantheon, and the picturesque Piazza Navona with Bernini's famous Fountain of Four Rivers.

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