From Piazzale Flaminio, we’ll drive through Villa Borghese, making a stop at the Pincio Terrace to take in breathtaking panoramic views of Rome’s iconic skyline. We’ll pass by Porta Pinciana, part of the ancient Aurelian Walls, and along Via Veneto before reaching Piazza Barberini and the Baroque beauty of Piazza delle Quattro Fontane. At the Colosseum, you’ll marvel at the grandeur of this ancient amphitheater. Next, we’ll explore the Circus Maximus, the vast site of Roman chariot races, before heading to Parco Savello and its lush Orange Garden with sweeping views of the city. Continuing, we’ll visit the legendary Bocca della Verità, located in the ancient Forum Boarium, before heading to Capitoline Hill, where Rome’s history was shaped. We’ll admire Piazza Venezia, before moving to Largo Argentina, the site of Julius Caesar's assassination. Our journey continues through the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and ends at the majestic Spanish Steps, offering a perfect view of Rome’s elegance.
The meeting point will be at piazzale Flaminio, 15 ( right in front of McDonald’s). Pick-Up and Drop-Off Information: Pick-up is available upon request for an additional €20 fee, only for accommodations located within central Rome . Please note: Drop-off at your accommodation is not available. The tour ends at the Spanish Steps.
We will be meeting at Piazzale Flaminio. Right by Mc Donald's
The Tour will end at the Spanish steps
The Astonishing panoramic view of the the Pincian Hill in Villa Borghese
The greatest and most famous ancient amphitheatre in twe will drive by the fountain of the Triton, considered one of Bernini's Mastpiece!
The Colosseum is not "just" one of the seven wonders of the world and still the biggest amphitheater in the world, the symbol of Rome and something that the antique world had never seen before, there is much more!
The famous and beautiful fountain of all!
The Pantheon is the most important Roman temple, and still the biggest unreinforced dome in the world!
The legendary mouth of truth and the amazing forum Boarium
Soak in the panoramic view from the dreamy Orange Garden. In the winter (October to February) will stay closed in the evening
The Baroque square par excellance, built on an ancient Roman Stadium .
Where the Great Julio Caesar was assassinated today a cat sanctuary
Besides Piazza Venezia here you can admire works of Michelangelo and the great Altar of the Fatherland
We will drive by the beautiful Baroque Piazza delle Quattro Fontane, the church of san Carlino and the huge Quirinale Palace once the residence of the Pope , then the king and today the headquarter of the president of Italy
We’ll take a brief stop in the Monti district—once known as the Suburra, the gritty heart of ancient Rome. Today, it’s one of the city’s most intriguing neighborhoods, where centuries-old alleyways whisper stories of emperors and outcasts. From here, a stunning view opens over the Imperial Fora, revealing how the ancient and medieval layers of the city weave seamlessly together.
From this spot, you’ll overlook the Circus Maximus, once the largest stadium in the ancient world, capable of holding up to 300,000 roaring spectators. It was here that chariot races like those in Ben-Hur captivated the Roman crowds, with teams thundering past at incredible speed. Just beyond, rising above the track, is the Palatine Hill—home of emperors, who watched the spectacle from their luxurious palaces. Today, the noise has faded, but the scale, the setting, and the stories remain just as powerful.
From the Mouth of Truth, we head into the Forum Boarium, one of Rome’s oldest market areas. Here you'll find the Temple of Hercules Victor, a rare circular temple in marble, and the elegant Temple of Portunus, overlooking the Tiber. Nearby stands the imposing Arch of Janus, mysterious and massive. We continue to the Theatre of Marcellus, often mistaken for a mini Colosseum. What makes it even more extraordinary? A Renaissance palace built on top by the Savelli family—and yes, people still live there today. Layers of Rome, literally.
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