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9) FOUNTAINS & SQUARES - 2 1/2 hours
 

Spanish Steps - Trevi Fountain - Prime Minister's Main Office - Parliament House Pantheon, - Navona Square, Rome's very own living room.

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If you want to discover the special atmosphere you can feel only in Rome this is the tour we suggest you: a relaxing walk mostly in pedestrian areas enjoying typical roman tiny streets Everywhere you see 16th-17th century churches, buildings and fountains commissioned back than by rich aristocratic families living here.

Our stroll starts by the Spanish Steps to see the most famous staircase in the world and Via Condotti, the best shopping street in Rome, where you also see Caffè Greco, the historical coffee place opened 1760. Our second stop is the gigantic Trevi Fountain famous backstage for movies like Dolce Vita, Three Coins in a Fountain or Roman Holidays; there you'll to toss a coin to make your wishes true. We see the column dedicated to Marcus Aurelius, the House of Parliament, the official residence of the prime minister, the Senate House and then we reach the Pantheon: the best preserved ancient Roman temple. Even modern architects are amazed of how the ancient Romans built its dome! In there we also see the old original marble decoration, renaissance frescoes and the tombs of Raphael and the Kings of Italy.

Our final destination is the unique Piazza Navona, decorated by Bernini with his remarkable fountain, surrounded by street artists.
On the way if you want to taste the best coffee or the best ice cream of Rome we show you where Romans go: that's an experience!!!
We end the tour a few blocks from Campo de' Fiori and Piazza Farnese, but we welcome you to go on ahead and take a look at Caravaggio's paintings in a nearby church. It'll be our pleasure to suggest other ways for you to continue the day according to your own specific interests!

 

 

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