Rome Private Walking Tour: Spanish Steps, Pantheon, Trevi, Navona





Description
Walk through one of the most historically and culturally amazing places of the World, the origin of departure for understanding the past and the present Europe. The historic center of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With wonderful palaces, millennium-old churches, grand romantic ruins, opulent monuments, ornate statues and graceful fountains, Rome has an immensely rich historical heritage and cosmopolitan atmosphere, making it one of Europe's and the world's most visited, famous, influential and beautiful capitals. A visit lead by an Archaeologist is a journey through the time and a unique opportunity to get to know the Eternal City: he will unveil its huge and rich historical heritage by bringing it to the recent times.
Tour Options
Itinerary
Meeting the guide at Piazza di Spagna, below the Spanish Steps, or at a hotel nearby.
Going towards Trevi Fountain, passing the Column of the Immaculate Conception and the Spanish Embassy.
Going towards Trevi Fountain, passing the Column of the Immaculate Conception and the Spanish Embassy.
Passing the Column of the Immaculate Conception and the Spanish Embassy.
Through the gallery Alberto Sordi we will arrive in Piazza Colonna, where you can see the Column of Marcus Aurelius and Palazzo Chigi, where the headquarters of the Ministers of Italy are.
Through the gallery Alberto Sordi we will arrive in Piazza Colonna, where you can see the Column of Marcus Aurelius and Palazzo Chigi, where the headquarters of the Ministers of Italy are.
Through the gallery Alberto Sordi we will arrive in Piazza Colonna, where you can see the Column of Marcus Aurelius and Palazzo Chigi, where the headquarters of the Ministers of Italy are.
Through the gallery Alberto Sordi we will arrive in Piazza Colonna, where you can see the Column of Marcus Aurelius and Palazzo Chigi, where the headquarters of the Ministers of Italy are.
Piazza di Montecitorio, where the Parliament's building is.
Piazza Saint'Ignazio, architectural magnificence of the Baroque age built by Filippo Raguzzini, with S. Ignazio's church with paintings from Andrea Pozzo.
Piazza Navona, the old stadium of the Emperor Domiziano, going to Via Zanardelli. End of the tour.
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Activity Level: Light
- Kids are welcome under parent supervision
Reviews(12)
I have never taken a truly private tour, but I must say this tour was one of the best that I have ever experienced! Claudia is so knowledgeable about her city and showed us around parts of central Rome that I have never seen. I highly recommend this tour and the skip the line access to The Pantheon and Trevi Fountain!
Dear Richard, Thank you so much for your kind words! We're delighted to hear that your first private tour exceeded expectations and became a great travel experience. Claudia is indeed a passionate and knowledgeable guide, and we're glad she was able to show you a unique side of central Rome. Your recommendation means a lot to us—we hope to welcome you again soon for another unforgettable tour with us. Best regards, Askos Tours Team
Claudia was gracious and very knowledgeable. It was an excellent tour and covered much more than we could have done on our own. Highly recommended for those with a brief stay in Rome.
Paolo gave us an amazing tour. We wanted to learn all there was about Rome and he did not disappoint. He took his time explaining many details and you could tell he enjoyed sharing and educating us about this amazing city. Thank you Paolo!
Wonderful walk downtown Rome, really wonderful, Pantheon, a highligh, a must visit in your life, the atmosphere, Fontana di Trevi, real nice when not too much tourists are there, and also the Trinita dei Monti on Spanish place, why Spanish place ?, there is the ambassade of Spain; early in the morning it's very nice, a place with a fountain and very old palms
Rome’s historic city centre is easily accessible by walking, this option is highly recommended due to the narrow streets of the city and the numerous fountains, monuments or churches located in these places are not very easy to reach by car because of the space or the number of tourists transiting. This historic center concentrates characteristic and very beautiful places to visit and enjoy its incredible splendor. Incredible place the Trevi Fountain, with its beautiful and majestic sculptures and the energy of the place. Many acts in it are limited, for safety and security, by transgressing them the guards let you know with their whistle, but it is a beautiful place. The Plaza de España is a magnificent place, despite its numerous steps it is worth climbing to find the Church of Trinitá dei Monti there and observe from above the beautiful Rome. At the foot of the steps, the Fontana della Barcaccia, with countless decorative details. The Pantheon of Agrippa, in the journey to "the eternal city" is indispensable visit,r not only for its architecture but for the history it houses. Visiting this spectacular triad, each with its special charm, is indispensable before you retire from Rome.
This is a great tour to hit the highlights of Rome if you have never been before. Marilu was awesome and very knowledgeable about everything in Rome. I highly recommend this tour!
Very nice to hear that, Marilù is a great guide in Rome and will highly appreciate your feedback! We hope to see you soon Askos Tours
We stayed near Via del Corso, we were close to all the sites, the treasures that Rome can allow us to show us. Plus, the beautiful shops, fast food, but cheap. This is the 2nd time we are there and we hope to return in a while. The Vatican can be done on foot provided you are a good walker, otherwise the bus. We were in a small hotel where breakfast was served on the terrace, the foot. You have before you more than 2000 years of history, therefore, to do absolutely.
Beautiful and magnificent square. Mandatory place for tourists. Surrounded by the best shops. Point where thousands of tourists cross.
You read and hear all about the Spanish treadmills and imagine it. I could forget all that because it was all a bit more brief than expected, certainly it is beautiful to see how the stairs wind towards the church above and that the restored fountain looks beautiful but we thought the visit was not worth more than half an hour.
These are must see places when in Rome. The walk is easy enough to get to all these places. Photos and words can hardly describe what you see and feel. The Pantheon especially is so mouth dropping wow as is Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.
Thank you so much. We are happy that you enjoyed the tour.



