Arch of Constantine
(Pass by)
One of the Triumphal Arches of the ancient Rome, built in 315 AD to celebrate the Emperor Constantine.
Arch of Constantine
(Pass by)
One of the Triumphal Arches of the ancient Rome, built in 315 AD to celebrate the Emperor Constantine.
Circus Maximus
The biggest racetrack for the chariot races since the end of the Roman Empire.
Palatine Hill
(Pass by)
Palatine Hill, where the foundation of Rome took place, 753 years before Christ. From the side of the Circus Maximus we'll see the side of the Hill where the ruins are of Palatine Palace, the Imperial Palaces.
Complesso del Vittoriano
(Pass by)
In piazza Venezia, the big monument building started in 1885 to celebrate the unification of Italy and its first king Vittorio Emanuele II. Since 1921 is also the Monument to the Unknown Soldier.
Pantheon
Today in Catholic Church dedicated to St. Mary and the Martyrs (since the year 609), the Pantheon was built in the 120's by the Emperor Adriano. It is the best preserved ancient building in Rome
Trevi Fountain
The monumental baroque fountain (and the biggest in Rome) build in the middle 1700s for celebrating the ancient roman aqueducts rebuilt by the Popes to give their people water.
Spanish Steps
The steps, realized in the 1700s, and the squares on the top and bottom of the most spectacular
St. Peter's Square
The center of Christianity, the Church and the Square of St. Peter. If you want to go to the (big) Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, let us know for you. If you visit Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, the time for this Site is 2 hours.
Admission Not Included
Fontana dell'Acqua Paola
Older than the Trevi Fountain and placed on one of the most beautiful Hills of Rome