Tour Details
Duration
2 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Campo dei Fiori
- Piazza Navona
- Santa Maria della Pace
- Chiesa Nuova
- Ponte Sisto
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Tour Description
This two-hour twilight tour of Rome is organized as an evening passeggiata, which is a traditional Italian stroll in the late hours of the day taken to appreciate the city and rub shoulders with fellow citizens. In this case, we're bringing along a local insider who will shape our stroll into an introductory Rome night tour. Not only will we discover the city at its most glorious time, but we'll also receive a solid, broad introduction to life in Rome.
We’ll begin our walk in one of the most famous public spaces in Rome, Piazza Navona. Here, we will discuss the political and historical background of the piazza, as well as its modern incarnation as a magnet for street performers and visitors in search of that perfect outdoor cafe seat (complete with the direct view of Bernini's fabulous fountain). This tour is as much about the life and spirit of Rome as it is about the history, and so we'll look closely at how Romans use the city and think about what it's like to be a local. Moving on, we'll continue to the side streets around Piazza Navona, which in recent years has morphed into a hip area crammed with wine bars, art galleries and funky designer boutiques.
Next we may explore the elegant streets of via Giulia and via Monserrato, filled with Renaissance palazzos, Baroque churches, and artisan workshops, or head to the area of the Campo de' Fiori—one of the busiest piazzas in Rome. If time allows, we’ll end our Rome night tour on the picturesque Ponte Sisto, which offers great views of the Tiber in both directions and a glimpse of Michelangelo's cupola of St. Peter's Basilica (the subject of our St. Peter's Basilica Tour and a gateway to another exciting Roman neighborhood, Trastevere).
We’ll begin our walk in one of the most famous public spaces in Rome, Piazza Navona. Here, we will discuss the political and historical background of the piazza, as well as its modern incarnation as a magnet for street performers and visitors in search of that perfect outdoor cafe seat (complete with the direct view of Bernini's fabulous fountain). This tour is as much about the life and spirit of Rome as it is about the history, and so we'll look closely at how Romans use the city and think about what it's like to be a local. Moving on, we'll continue to the side streets around Piazza Navona, which in recent years has morphed into a hip area crammed with wine bars, art galleries and funky designer boutiques.
Next we may explore the elegant streets of via Giulia and via Monserrato, filled with Renaissance palazzos, Baroque churches, and artisan workshops, or head to the area of the Campo de' Fiori—one of the busiest piazzas in Rome. If time allows, we’ll end our Rome night tour on the picturesque Ponte Sisto, which offers great views of the Tiber in both directions and a glimpse of Michelangelo's cupola of St. Peter's Basilica (the subject of our St. Peter's Basilica Tour and a gateway to another exciting Roman neighborhood, Trastevere).
FAQ
What is the dress code inside the churches in Rome?
You might visit some churches in this tour, if open. All churches require modest dress. Men should wear slacks, and women should wear slacks or skirts below the knee. Shoulders must also be covered. If you are intent on wearing spaghetti straps or a halter top, bring a shawl and expect to keep it around you. Shorts above the knee are not allowed.
You might visit some churches in this tour, if open. All churches require modest dress. Men should wear slacks, and women should wear slacks or skirts below the knee. Shoulders must also be covered. If you are intent on wearing spaghetti straps or a halter top, bring a shawl and expect to keep it around you. Shorts above the knee are not allowed.
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We took this tour our first full day in Rome as an overview of city. Felix did an excellent job of not only providing that overview, but also giving us a unique understanding of the city and the people. We would wholeheartedly recommend this very informative evening stroll through Rome by someone who knows it so well.
Todd
Reviewed on:
May 21, 2018
Janet was a simply terrific guide. She met my foundational criteria as a guide in that she was informed and spoke English very well. But she exceeded our expectations because she was so friendly and relational. She helped us secure dining reservations by personally getting a table from the maitre'd. She went above and beyond to answer non-tour related questions. As this was Day One for us in Rome, this was very helpful. I would highly recommend Janet as a guide, and I will on Trip Advisor (I am not on Instagram or I would there as well.) Excellent tour and well paced.
Joann
Reviewed on:
May 13, 2018
What a great way to arrive in Rome. This was the first tour we did, the afternoon we arrived. It was a perfect introduction. Carol is charming. Kind and sweet, and extremely knowledgable. Amazing to see Caravaggios on the tour - that was an unexpected thrill! We really enjoyed this walk with her and really felt it started the trip off on the right foot. We didn't know what this tour would be like, as it seemed a bit vague, but after doing it, we loved it. Carol was really able to adapt to us and what we were interested in, and we did the same with her.
Caitlin
Reviewed on:
May 10, 2018