
The Pantheon
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Roma, Italy
From the Trevi Fountain to the VaticanStep into the open-air theatre of the Eternal City, where faith, power, and art come together in a spectacular dance carved in stone. This route leads you from the ancient harmony of the Pantheon to the vast, awe-inspiring presence of the Vatican City, passing along the storied bridge of angels and the grandeur of Baroque palaces. Let yourself be carried along this urban odyssey as it climbs toward the heights of the Pincian Hill, where a fresh perspective over the city awaits, before descending once more to the dazzling spectacle of the Trevi Fountain. It’s an open invitation to wander at your own pace, where every square feels like a stage, leaving you with a lasting impression of Rome—imperial, mystical, and unmistakably romantic.

The Pantheon
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Basilica di Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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Piazza Navona
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Supreme Court of Cassation
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Ponte Sant'Angelo
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Castel Sant'Angelo
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Via della Conciliazione
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St Peter's Square
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St Peter's Basilica
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The Vatican
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Advice
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The moat of Castel Sant'Angelo
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Cavour Square
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Mausoleum of Augustus
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Via di Ripetta
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Piazza del Popolo
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Terrazza del Pincio
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Villa Medici
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View from the top of the steps of the Piazza di Spagna
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Palazzo Zuccari
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Piazza di Spagna
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Via del Corso
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Trevi Fountain
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Galleria Sciarra
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Temple of Hadrian
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Jan.
8°
Feb.
8°
March
11°
April
14°
May
18°
June
23°
July
26°
Aug.
26°
Sept.
21°
Oct.
17°
Nov.
13°
Dec.
9°
Rome enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate all year round. Winters are generally mild and rainy, but it can get cold in the evenings. Average temperatures are around 14°C, with minimums of 4°C. Summers are hot and sunny. Starting in June, temperatures can soar to 40°C, with occasional evening thunderstorms. Average temperatures in summer are around 30°C.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: the Capitoline Square
Gianicolo parking lot in via Urbano VIII 16/C Parking in Italy can be a bit of a challenge. If you're traveling by car and can't park at your hotel, here are a few things to keep in mind: Downtown Rome is a limited traffic zone or ZTL (“Zona a Traffico Limitato”) as they call it. You'll know by the large, round signs with a red circle on a white background. You can't miss them. This zone is off-limits to non-residents for most of the day. The best thing to do is avoid it altogether, as enforcement is strict, with numerous cameras and active patrols. So chances are, if you take that risk, you'll get a hefty fine. Outside the ZTL, you'll find three types of parking spaces: free spaces marked with white lines, paid spaces marked with blue lines charged between 8 AM and 8 PM, and no-parking zones marked with yellow lines. You can park outside the city, near a metro station, and get to the center by public transport. The area along the Tiber River is a great option, as it's easier to find parking there and it's cheaper than the covered parking lots in the center. You can also book your covered parking space in advance to avoid the hassle of searching and save time.
If you're planning to visit several sites, consider purchasing a city pass or a combined ticket. These will save you money and grant you skip-the-line privileges. Don't even try to queue up and buy your tickets on the spot on the day of your visit – you'll waste the whole day.
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