The tour begins in the Spanish Steps, one of the most well-known places in Rome today. Here you will discover the significance of its famous steps and how this place became a key point of the social life of the city.
La Fontana di Trevi awaits you, a place that at night offers a special atmosphere. You will know the origin of its most popular traditions and the stories that have made this fountain a must-see.
The route follows Piazza Colonna and Piazza di Pietra, where the imperial past is naturally integrated into everyday Roman life. Then you will visit the Church of San Ignacio de Loyola, famous for an ingenious visual effect of the Baroque that surprises many visitors.
The walk ends at Piazza Navona, where you will learn about its history, its fountains and a well-known artistic rivalry of the Roman Baroque, not before surprising you with in the Pantheon, whose architecture especially impresses during the night.
Plaza de España, next to the green kiosk at the foot of the Column of the Immaculate Conception, in front of the Spanish Embassy. Look for a blue-green flag.
The activity begins in one of Rome’s best-known squares, famous for its grand staircase leading to the church of Trinità dei Monti. In the center is the Fontana della Barcaccia. It is a very visited place and meeting point for tourists and locals.
You will be surprised by the most famous fountain in Rome. It is tradition to toss a coin to ask to return to the city. It stands out for its large size and its beautiful baroque style, and is always full of visitors.
This square is named after the Column of Marcus Aurelius, which is located in the center. It is close to the Italian Parliament and is an elegant and quiet square, surrounded by important buildings.
In this small square are preserved columns of the ancient Temple of Hadrian. These Roman ruins coexist with current buildings, showing the mix of history and modern life.
The Church of San Ignacio de Loyola is known for its impressive interior decoration. Its painted ceiling creates an optical illusion that looks like a real dome. It is a quiet and very visited place.
You will discover one of the best preserved buildings of ancient Rome. It stands out for its large dome with a central hole through which the light enters. Today it is a church and an important historical place.
The night walk ends at Piazza Navona, a spacious and lively place, famous for its fountains and elongated shape. It is full of restaurants and artists, and is one of the most pleasant places to walk in Rome.
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