Explore Rome like a local with our digital guide. Uncover hidden gems, avoid crowds, and experience the city’s rich history and culture.
Explore Rome like a local with our digital guide. Uncover hidden gems, avoid crowds, and experience the city’s rich history and culture.
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Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is a symbolic landmark of Rome, constructed in the 18th century in the Trevi district.
Designed by architect Nicola Salvi and finished by Giuseppe Pannini and others in 1762, it marks the endpoint of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct.
Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is a renowned public square in Rome, Italy,…
Rome
Trevi Fountain - The Trevi Fountain is a symbolic landmark of Rome, constructed in the 18th century in the Trevi district.
Designed by architect Nicola Salvi and finished by Giuseppe Pannini and others in 1762, it marks the endpoint of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct.
Piazza Navona - Piazza Navona is a renowned public square in Rome, Italy, celebrated for its lively baroque architecture and three magnificent fountains, including the Fountain of the Four Rivers crafted by Bernini.
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Piazza Venezia - Piazza Venezia is a notable square in the center of Rome, where key city roads converge, such as Via dei Fori Imperiali and Via del Corso. The square is named after the Palazzo Venezia, constructed by Venetian Cardinal Pietro Barbo, who later became Pope Paul II, near the church of San Marco, the patron saint of Venice.
Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano - The Basilica of St. John Lateran, situated in Rome, is one of the four major basilicas of the city and the oldest Christian church in Rome. Established in the 4th century by Emperor Constantine the Great, this basilica holds significant religious and symbolic value for Catholics worldwide.
Piazza di Spagna - Located at the base of the renowned Pincio hill, this charming square is named after the Spanish Embassy, which has been there since the 17th century. At the center of the square is the famous Fountain of the Barcaccia, a fountain shaped like a semi-submerged boat, designed by the acclaimed baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini and his son Pietro.
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Fontana della Barcaccia - The Barcaccia Fountain is a baroque masterpiece situated in Rome’s famous Piazza di Spagna square. Designed by Pietro Bernini and, according to some sources, assisted by his more renowned son Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the fountain was completed in 1629.
Largo di Torre Argentina - The Largo di Torre Argentina is a large square in Rome, Italy, rich in archaeological findings, including four temples from the Roman Republic era and the remains of the Pompey Theatre.
Obelisk of St Peter’s Square - This Egyptian obelisk lacks hieroglyphics and is believed to have been brought to Rome during Emperor Caligula’s reign. In the 16th century, it was relocated to its current position by order of Pope Sixtus V.
St. Angelo Bridge - The Ponte Santo Angelo, originally known as Pons Aelius, is a historic bridge in ancient Rome, completed in 134 AD by Emperor Hadrian to link the city center to his mausoleum, now the Castel Sant’Angelo.
- Offline Guide: Works without cellular signal or wifi once downloaded.
- Guided: GPS integrated between each point
- Digital map with more than 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description.
- Offline Guide: Works without cellular signal or wifi once downloaded.
- Guided: GPS integrated between each point
- Digital map with more than 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description.
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
How accessible is it to visit Rome? Absolutely, especially with so many wonders to discover!
This guide goes beyond the traditional tourist guide to provide an immersive experience in the history, culture, and hidden gems of Rome, often overlooked by typical tourists. It even includes tips to avoid crowds at iconic sites like the Colosseum, the Vatican…
How accessible is it to visit Rome? Absolutely, especially with so many wonders to discover!
This guide goes beyond the traditional tourist guide to provide an immersive experience in the history, culture, and hidden gems of Rome, often overlooked by typical tourists. It even includes tips to avoid crowds at iconic sites like the Colosseum, the Vatican Museums, and the Trevi Fountain.
With Rome at your fingertips, you’ll feel like a true Roman!
Strengths:
This guide is ideal for everyone: families, groups of friends, solo travelers, and couples. Activate it anytime at your convenience.
Note: The guide is also available in offline mode, so there’s no need for a cellular connection or Wi-Fi once downloaded.
Within the tour details, you’ll find a list of activities offered, ensuring a rich and varied exploration of the Eternal City.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.