Eternal Rome (on foot and by car)

Walking with or without a visit to the Colosseum (inside) (outside)

On this walking tour you will see the main sights of the historic part of the city:

Colosseum (without or with a visit), the Arch of Constantine, the Arch of Titus Flavius, the Roman and imperial forums where the political, commercial and religious life of the city took place (from the observation decks), the Capitoline Hill, the Capitoline Square with the Equestrian Monument of Marcus Aurelius, the Insula – the dwelling of the poor, the Marcello Theatre from the 1st century BC, the Capitoline Hill, the Capitoline Square, the Capitoline Theatre from the 1st century BC, the Marchello Theatre from the 1st century BC, the Marchello Theatre from the 1st century BC. with the Equestrian Monument to Marcus Aurelius, the Insula – a dwelling for the poor, the Marcello Theatre of the 1st century BC, Venice Square and the Palace of Venice, Mussolini’s Balcony, Bonaparte’s Palace, flood markers in Rome, Pantheon – the temple of all gods – the first pagan temple (visit if possible), Navona Square – the former stadium of Domitian Flavius, Bernini’s Fountain of the 4 Rivers, Pt. Montecittorio and sundial of Emperor Augustus, Piazza Colonna with the Column of Marcus Aurelius, Vieja del Corso (it is also Vieja Flaminia and Vieja Lata), Trevi Fountain or “fountain of wishes”, Aqueduct (water pipe) Vergine 1 century BC, Piazza España, Spanish Steps, Pietro Bernini’s Boat Fountain, Via Condotti – the street of high fashion, Antico Café Greco, whose regulars included Nikolai Gogol, whose portrait still adorns the interiors of the famous café.

By car (with stops and access to the sights)

Cars and buses have restrictions on travel in the city.

On the tour by car you will see what is included in the walking tour, as well as be able to see:

  • The baths of Emperor Caracalla 3 century AD, whose majestic ruins give a glimpse of ancient Rome,
  • The Pyramid – a mausoleum of the 1st century BC. –
  • Aventine Hill with the famous orange grove and “keyhole” of Rome,
  • The Great Circus – Rome’s first hippodrome,
  • The Mouth of Truth, known throughout the world thanks to the film “Roman Holiday”,
  • Tiber Island – the island of legend – and the oldest Roman bridges,
  • Castle of St. Angelo,
  • St Peter’s Cathedral,
  • Angels Bridge.
  • You can also specify the sights you would like to visit.

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