Rome Evening Walking Tour: Piazzas & Monuments
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Overview
3 Hours Rome Evening Walking Tour - Piazzas and Monuments: See Rome come alive at night on this walking tour! This tour is perfect for people who want to see famous places in Rome without all the daytime crowds. Walk where emperors once walked and find hidden treasures in the city's heart.
What to Expect: This walking tour takes people to some of the most famous places in Rome. See the beautiful Piazza Navona, the Trevi Fountain, and the big Vittorio Emanuele II Monument at Piazza Venezia. People will also go to the Pantheon and the Spanish Steps. These are must-see spots in Rome. It's a great way to see the city's best sights in just a few hours.
This tour includes a professional guide who will tell interesting stories about the places visited. All local taxes and activities are also included. It does not include tips for the guide or private transportation. Maximus Tours is known for giving great tours, and this one is no different!

Highlights
See Rome's famous spots at night: Walk through the heart of Rome and see famous places like Piazza Navona and the Trevi Fountain.
Learn from a professional tour guide: The guide will share interesting stories about Rome's history.
Find hidden treasures: Explore smaller, hard-to-find places away from the busy tourist spots.
All activities and taxes included: People don't have to worry about extra costs for the tour activities or local taxes.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers really enjoyed the tours with Maximus, especially the guides and the chance to see a lot in a short time. They also liked skipping the long lines. Just be ready for some walking and watch out for pickpockets.

Customers loved the friendly and smart tour guides who shared lots of details.
Many enjoyed seeing Rome's main spots and learning about the city.
Families with kids thought the guides were helpful and good with children.
Guests liked skipping the long lines at popular places like the Vatican and Colosseum.
Some found the walking tiring because of the heat and crowds.
A few people mentioned pickpockets around the Colosseum as a warning.
The Journey
Piazza Navona
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Piazza Navona, a Baroque masterpiece built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian. Marvel at Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers, an allegorical representation of the world's great rivers, and soak in the lively scene of street artists, performers, and the stunning architecture that surrounds you. This piazza is a true testament to Rome's artistic heritage and a must-see for any visitor.
Trevi Fountain
Experience the magic of the Trevi Fountain, Rome's most famous and arguably most beautiful fountain. Toss a coin into its turquoise waters to ensure your return to the Eternal City, according to legend. Admire the intricate Baroque sculptures depicting Neptune, god of the sea, and the abundance of sea creatures. The Trevi Fountain is not just a landmark; it's an enchanting experience, embodying the spirit of 'La Dolce Vita'.
Piazza Venezia & Vittorio Emanuele II Monument
Begin your exploration at Piazza Venezia, the central hub of Rome, dominated by the imposing Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, often nicknamed the 'Wedding Cake.' Experience the bustling Roman traffic before escaping into the charming, cobbled side streets. Discover hidden trattorias, wine bars, and cafes spilling onto the sidewalks, offering a taste of authentic Roman life away from the grand boulevards. This transition from monumental scale to intimate charm is quintessentially Roman.
Pantheon
Stand in awe before the Pantheon, an architectural marvel of ancient Rome, remarkably preserved through the centuries. Step inside to witness the breathtaking spherical dome, a testament to Roman engineering genius, and explore the tombs of prominent figures, including the Renaissance artist Raphael. The oculus at the dome's apex lets in natural light, creating an ethereal atmosphere that transcends time. The Pantheon is a powerful reminder of Rome's enduring legacy and ingenuity.
Spanish Steps
Ascend the iconic Spanish Steps, a monumental staircase linking the Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church. A beloved meeting place for locals and visitors alike, and a haven for fashion enthusiasts drawn to the nearby designer boutiques of Via Condotti. Discover the steps' history and construction while enjoying panoramic views of the city. The Spanish Steps capture Rome's blend of artistic grandeur and fashionable flair.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a professional guide who will share interesting stories along the way, live commentary, all local taxes, and all activities. It does not include private transportation or tips for the tour guide, which are voluntary. The meeting point will be confirmed after booking.
Hot Tip
Wear good walking shoes, especially when visiting the Roman Forum, because the ground is uneven. Some guides point out their favorite restaurants and shops, so pay attention for tips! Remember to bring a camera!