A potent mix of vibrant street life, awe-inspiring art and haunting ruins, Italy’s hot-blooded capital is one of the most charismatic and romantic cities in the world.
Perfectly suited for discovery on foot, our self-guided audio tour allows you to set the pace and explore at your leisure as you uncover the stories of this amazing city.
To discover this fascinating city in your own time and at your own pace just download this self-guided audio tour, pop in your headphones, open the map that comes with your download and start walking.
You will walk the streets of the Eternal City and listen to tales of its emperors, architects, popes, and kings. You will witness the sites of political assassinations and sacred rites, of ancient mysteries and modern splendour.
The tour will take approximately two hours, but you can pause the audio guide when needed. Grab a bite to eat or do some shopping along the way.
Please note that this tour is available in English and Dutch.
Since this tour is self-guided audio tour, you decide your own starting point and ending point according to your own schedule.
Since this tour is self-guided audio tour, you decide your own starting point and ending point according to your own schedule.
The Trevi Fountain is the largest and most famous Baroque fountain in Rome.
There has been a version of the Pantheon standing on this spot for over 2000 years. The original temple was built in 27 B.C. by Marcus Agrippa, the same general who built the Aqua Virgo aqueduct.
In the 1st century A.D., this was the site of the Circus Agonalis, or competition arena. Built by Emperor Domitian for sporting events and chariot races, the arena was even larger then the Colosseum. The name “Agonalis” is believed to have changed to “N’agona” over the years, and eventually to present - day “Navo na.”
In addition to containing the ruins of four ancient temples, this sacred area is also the site of one of history’s most notorious assassinations.
Its full name is “The Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus,” but it is most commonly called simply “Gesù.”
The trapezoidal plaza, known as the Campidoglio, was designed by Michelangelo in the mid - 1500s, but the hill’s history dates back to Ancient Rome.
Located in the valley between Capitoline and Velian Hill, this area was originally a deserted marshland
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