My Prestigious Original Rome Walk
from € 65,00
Traverse Rome with a fabulous guide experiencing the greatest highlights in a few hours.
Enjoy experiencing the must-see highlights of eternal Rome with a great Rome tour guide on this fascinating small-group Rome walking tour.
"Caput Mundi"
Rome was the epicenter of the ancient world. Nothing compares to experiencing the ancient grandeur, the sheer history and the magnificence of thousands of years of evocative and awe-inspiring sights with a great Rome tour guide.
We’ll walk Rome in the footsteps of such imitable greats as Julius Caesar as we visit the ancient Roman Forum, Coliseum, and Via Sacra. We’ll marvel at the astounding antiquity of the world’s best preserved interior of a ancient monument, the Pantheon.
We’ll experience the sumptuous splendor of Rome’s most famous Baroque masterpieces such as the Trevi Fountain, replete with evocative connotations from such famous films as 'La Dolce Vita'. We’ll delight in Rome’s most fabulous people-watching spaces in Piazza Navona. We’ll follow in the footsteps of millions of pilgrims over the centuries as they arrived in Rome, having trudged awe-struck over the famous Ponte St Angelo often after travelling by foot for months.
Be mesmerized by the stupendousness of the layers of history in a parade of the world’s greats monuments - Arch of Titus, Arch of Constantine, and the Arch of Septimus Severus to name a few - which together earned Rome the title of Eternal City.
Rome Walk Tour Highlights include the Coliseum, Arch of Constantine, Via Sacra, Arch of Titus, Roman Forum, Arch of Septimus Severus, Mamertine Prison, Capitoline Hill, 2nd century Roman Houses, Victor Emmanuel II Memorial, the Trevi Fountain, Temple of Hadrian, Piazza Sant’Ignazio, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona (Fountain of the Quattro Fiumi).
Price: Adults - 65 euro per person
Students (13-26 years old) - 59 euro per person
Children (6-12 years old) - 59 euro per person
Children (5 years and under) - free
Included in Tour Price: Prestigious small group guarantee, a great Rome tour guide, plus entry fees and skip-the-line tickets for the Coliseum and audio headsets when required.
Excluded From Tour Price: Optional gratuities
Tour Meeting Point and Dates: 8.45am Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays from April 16-July 28 and September 3-October 27.
The Original Rome Walk Tour Meeting Point: Arch of Constantine on the OPPOSITE side to the Coliseum. See photos of the Arch of Constantine.
Tour Length: 3 hours
Minimum Participants: 4 persons
Maximum Participants: 18 persons
Weather: This tour runs rain or shine
Please Note: Tour ends in Piazza Navona. Your guide can instruct you on how to get to the meeting point of our Small-group Vatican Tour, and also suggest where to have lunch.
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Minimum Numbers Guarantee
On rare occasions, our tour does not meet the minimum requirement of 4 persons. If this happens, you have the option of paying for 4 people (the minimum number of people required to confirm this tour) for what would essentially be a private tour. Cost to run the tour just for you: 260.00 Euro
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