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2 hours
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Espanol, Italian
This is the best tour for a twilight stroll through the Eternal City.
A nice walk with a passionate tour guide to discover the beauty of ancient Rome and its great monuments.
This tour starts at Piazza Venezia, the very downtown of the city with a beautiful sight on the Vittoriano Complex. There’s not a better place for an iconic picture!
A graded ramp known as Cordonata, leads up to Piazza del Campidoglio (Capitoline Hill), a renaissance square designed by the genius of Michelangelo and where the gilded bronze statue of Marcus Arelius dominates the geometrical motif of the place.
Strolling down to via Dei Fori Imperiali, an amazing view on the entire complex of the Roman Forum it will surely be the occasion for another evocative photo and the perfect setting to dive into events and legends about Rome and its mythological foundation.
Furthermore, a walk through the Imperial Fora, one of the most fascinating archeological areas in town where every single stone talks, will be an opportunity to find out from you expert tour guide stories about Caesar, Augustus, Vespasian, Nerva and Trajan and their plan of expansion of the city.
Triumphal arches were typical manifestations of Roman celebrations, as the arch of Constantine, another spot visited, built to commemorate Costantine’s victory over Maxentius and his divine inspiration, which marked the beginning of the Christian era.
This tour ends in front of the Colosseum, a magnificent architectural marvel.
The best location to be informed by a professional tour guide about the gladiator fighting that took place in the most emblematic monument of the roman world.
Of course the guide will be also available to answer any questions and ready to give useful information and recommendations for your best experience in Rome.
This tour is recommended to immerse yourself in ancient Rome at dusk.
This tour is a private experience.
For any doubt, clarification or request contact us at: info@withyourguide.com
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