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Discover Rome’s timeless streets at your own pace with this self-guided walking tour. Explore legendary landmarks, cozy piazzas, and hidden corners—all with step-by-step directions on your phone. This Rome walking tour takes about 3–4 hours, covers roughly 5 kilometers, and includes around 20 stops. It’s a moderate str... Read more
Welcome to Rome's Piazza del Popolo, the grand "People’s Square." A gateway to history with iconic twin churches, a bustling energy, and the famous dome visible in the distance. Your unforgettable Roman adventure begins here!
Via del Babuino: where Roman history and modern elegance meet. This street in the iconic "Trident" is a hub of art, luxury shopping, and timeless charm, leading to the Spanish Steps.
Welcome to the Spanish Steps! This iconic staircase, with its "sinking boat" fountain, is a lively stage for Roman life and a gateway to a stunning panoramic view of the Eternal City.
Discover the serene beauty of the Column of the Immaculate Conception. This towering marble monument, topped by the Virgin Mary, stands in a lively square that blends sacred history with Roman elegance.
Welcome to the Trevi Fountain, a masterpiece of water and marble. Toss a coin to ensure your return to Rome, admire the artistry, and soak in the lively, romantic energy of this unforgettable landmark.
Indulge in a sweet break at Venchi! This legendary spot is a shrine to Italian gelato, serving a delicious, traditional treat with rich flavors like the iconic "Gianduja." A must-try!
Stand before the Pantheon, a masterpiece of ancient Roman engineering. Its massive unreinforced dome and lively piazza, with a beautiful fountain, blend history and modern life in perfect harmony.
Cross the street Corso del Rinascimento and walk towards your right. Follow the natural curve of this street and it will open up to Piazza del Cinque Lune and then turn left on Via Agonale. Follow the map on your Trippy Tour Guide app towards our next stop.
Welcome to Rome's Piazza Navona! This grand, oval square, built on an ancient stadium, is a hub of vibrant energy. Enjoy the Neptune Fountain's playful artistry and soak in the lively atmosphere!
Behold Bernini’s masterpiece, the Fountain of the Four Rivers! This dramatic sculpture, with its four powerful river gods and an ancient obelisk, is the vibrant heart of Piazza Navona and a true Roman spectacle.
Discover the Fountain of the Moor, a lively masterpiece by Bernini at the end of Piazza Navona. Its dramatic figures wrestling a dolphin add a splash of art and energy to this elegant, historic square.
Behold Palazzo della Cancelleria, Rome's first Renaissance palace. Its stunning facade and perfect symmetry house a Leonardo da Vinci museum and a hidden ancient Roman tomb within its walls.
Welcome to Campo de’ Fiori! This vibrant square, a former “Field of Flowers,” is the heartbeat of Rome, with a lively daily market, a historic monument, and bustling nightlife.
Discover the timeless charm of Via dei Cappellari, a narrow Roman lane once home to hat makers. This quiet street offers a peaceful escape and a hidden glimpse into the city's past.
Take a slow stroll down Via Giulia, Rome’s most elegant historic street. Designed by Pope Julius II, this quiet lane is lined with noble palaces and hidden treasures, like tiny bronze turtles.
Admire the Arco dei Farnesi! This elegant 16th-century archway, a quiet gateway into a different time, was built for the powerful Farnese family and is one of Rome's most romantic hidden gems..
Piazza Farnese is a grand square defined by the Palazzo Farnese, a masterpiece partly designed by Michelangelo. Admire its elegant fountains, repurposed from ancient Roman baths, blending history with modern life.
Piazza della Quercia is a peaceful Roman gem with a charming church and the famous Galleria Spada, known for its mind-bending optical illusion. Spot the building where "Emily in Paris" lived in Rome!
Experience Rome's heartbeat on Via Arenula! This lively boulevard blends history and modern city buzz, connecting two famous neighborhoods and offering a true slice of daily life.
Tempio Maggiore, Rome’s Great Synagogue, is a bold landmark in the historic Jewish quarter. Its majestic dome and unique design make it a proud symbol of history and resilience on the Tiber River.
Discover Rome's Jewish Quarter, a vibrant hub of culture and history. Adjacent to the ancient Portico of Octavia, this lively district offers incredible food and a beautiful blend of past and present.
Behold Teatro di Marcello, Rome's "mini-Colosseum." This ancient theater is a living patchwork of history, with its Roman arches, medieval fortress, and Renaissance palace all in one stunning building.
Climb Michelangelo's Cordonata Capitolina! This grand, ceremonial staircase leads you to the elegant Piazza del Campidoglio and Capitoline Museums, offering a breathtaking view of the Roman Forum.
Ascend to the Basilica di Santa Maria in Aracoeli, a sacred landmark on Capitoline Hill. Its 124 steps, built after a plague, lead to a church and ancient ruins filled with history.
Piazza Venezia is home to the stunning Altare della Patria. This grand, white marble monument honors Italy’s first king and offers incredible 360-degree views of Rome from its top terraces.
Behold the Roman Forum, the ancient heart of Rome! From here, you can see the ruins where emperors ruled and history was made. Every stone tells a story of gods, rebels, and daily life.
Welcome to the Colosseum! This mighty amphitheater is a stage for ancient Roman history, from gladiator fights to grand parades, all framed by the legendary Arch of Constantine.
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