Rome is spectacular at any time of day, but evenings in the Eternal City evoke a special kind of magic. As the sun sets, the city’s golden glow fades into soft twilight, its ancient monuments are dramatically illuminated, giving them an ethereal beauty and its charming piazzas come to life . The bustling crowds thin out, the air cools, and Rome transforms into a more romantic, intimate, and mysterious version of itself. Embarking on an evening walking tour is the perfect way to see Rome at its best, effortlessly navigating its cobblestone streets in the company of your private guide, all the while being captivated by stunning views and stories from its thousands of years of history.
Your guide will meet you at the entrance to Palazzo Maccarani at Largo Pietro di Brazza', 86, 00187 Roma RM, Italy.
The tour will end outside Castel Sant' Angelo, close to public transport and taxi links. Your guide will assist with advising you on your journey and can give recommendations for bars and restaurants nearby if you wish.
The Trevi Fountain is in the heart of the the old city of Rome. It is one of the most famous fountains in the world, a marvellous example of high Baroque craftsmanship and a must-see for anyone travelling to Rome.
The Temple of Hadrian in Rome is a Roman temple built in 145 AD, now part of a modern building, with 11 original Corinthian columns still visible.
For the entirety of its two millennia, the Pantheon has been used as a place of worship. It was first built as a temple to the Roman Gods around 126 AD, and became a church after the Empire converted to Christianity in the 7th century. Your guide will give you presentation from outside the attraction.
Piazza Navona is a lively Roman square, known for its Baroque fountains, street artists, and vibrant atmosphere, built on an ancient stadium's ruins.
Ponte Sant'Angelo is a Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, adorned with angel statues, linking the city center to Castel Sant'Angelo across the Tiber River.
Since we are visiting after sunset we do not go inside but your tour ends at Castel Sant’Angelo. This castle is a vast cylindrical fortress of stone and brick, located in Parco Adriano opposite St. Peter’s Square. The oldest parts of the castle were built between 123-139 AD as a funerary tomb for the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and it was at that time the tallest building in Rome; it is still sometimes referred to as The Mausoleum of Hadrian.
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