Rome Night Tour: Fountains, Squares & Hidden Gems
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Overview
Rome by night: Piazza di Spagna, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona is a magical 2-hour walking tour that shows off Rome's best sights after dark. An expert guide will lead the way through the heart of the city, pointing out amazing fountains, monuments, and squares.
Imagine standing in Piazza Navona, maybe the prettiest square in Rome. It has three fantastic fountains, including the famous Fountain of Four Rivers by Bernini. Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, the biggest and most famous fountain in Rome, so you'll be sure to come back someday. The tour will explore the Pantheon, a temple for all the gods. See Piazza di Spagna and enjoy the great views of Rome from the top of the Spanish Steps.
This tour includes a guide who speaks your language, all fees and taxes, and a guided walking tour. It does not include personal expenses. Discover Rome’s beauty with a knowledgeable guide leading the way!

Highlights
See Rome's Best at Night: Walk through Rome's historic center when it's beautifully lit up.
Expert Guide: A guide who speaks your language will tell you all about Rome's history and secrets.
Famous Fountains and Squares: Visit the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, and Piazza di Spagna.
All Fees Included: The price covers all the fees and taxes.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers really liked this night tour of Rome. They thought it was a good way to see the famous sights and learn about the city's history.

Customers loved seeing Rome at night and thought the guide was very knowledgeable.
Many enjoyed learning about the history and stories behind the famous landmarks.
Some people said the tour was a great way to see the main sights in a short time.
Travelers appreciated the chance to take photos without big crowds.
Some reviewers wished they had more time at each location.
A few people mentioned that the tour could be crowded depending on the time of year.
The Journey
Piazza di Spagna & Spanish Steps
The Piazza di Spagna, famed for its irregular butterfly design, showcases the grandeur of Roman Baroque style. Ascend the iconic Spanish Steps, a monumental staircase of 138 steps connecting the Piazza di Spagna below with the Trinità dei Monti church above. Admire the harmonious blend of curves, straight flights, and terraces, offering stunning panoramic views of Rome. A visit to the Spanish Steps provides a quintessential Roman experience, especially during the spring when adorned with vibrant flowers.
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain, a Baroque masterpiece nestled in Rome's Quirinale district, stands as one of the world's most beautiful and iconic fountains. Legend says that tossing a coin into its waters ensures a return to Rome. Admire the sculptural ensemble of Oceanus riding his chariot, surrounded by Tritons and sea horses, all set against a backdrop of travertine stone. The Trevi Fountain is not just a visual spectacle; it's a symbol of Rome's enduring allure and a must-see landmark.
Pantheon
The Pantheon, nearly 2000 years after its construction, remains an architectural marvel that captivates all who enter. Its design, proportions, and elegance embody the ingenuity of the Roman Empire. Michelangelo, upon seeing it, believed it to be the work of angels, not humans. Experience the awe-inspiring oculus, the only source of natural light, and feel the weight of history in this remarkably preserved ancient temple, now a church. The Pantheon is a testament to Roman engineering and a breathtaking highlight of any Roman visit.
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona, one of Rome's oldest and most historically rich squares, occupies the site of the Stadium of Domitian, retaining its elongated shape from the original stadium footprint. Today, it's a vibrant hub adorned with stunning Baroque architecture, including Bernini's Fountain of Four Rivers. Experience the lively atmosphere, street performers, and artists that fill the square, making it a dynamic and unforgettable part of the Roman experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a guide who speaks your language and all necessary fees and taxes. It's a guided walking tour, so be ready to walk! This tour does not include any personal expenses or anything else not specifically mentioned as included.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. Also, bring a water bottle, especially during the warmer months. And don't forget to bring a coin to throw into the Trevi Fountain to ensure your return to Rome.