What Emperor Hadrian Lost: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of Ancient Rome
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Duration 35 minutes
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Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Offline access to audio
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Lifetime access to tour
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Available in English
Explore Ancient Rome with a self-guided audio tour, learning about Emperor Hadrian's legacy while enjoying local coffee and gelato.
Included
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Voicemap application
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Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
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Lifetime access to what emperor hadrian lost: a walk through ancient rome tour
Excluded
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Smartphone
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Transportation
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Food/drink
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Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route
Explore Ancient Rome with a self-guided audio tour, learning about Emperor Hadrian's legacy while enjoying local coffee and gelato.
Highlights
- Explore the historic Piazza Navona
- Visit the iconic Pantheon
- Experience the bustling Piazza Venezia
- Discover the fascinating history of Ancient Rome
- Enjoy coffee and gelato at local favorites
Meeting Point
Starts in front of Castel Sant'Angelo, facing the bridge. Before arrival, install the VoiceMap app and use the code provided on your ticket. This is a self-guided audio tour that you can start, pause, or restart any time and complete at your own pace. Directions to the starting point are in the app.
Ponte Sant'Angelo, 00186 Roma RM , Italy
What to expect
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona was paved in 1485. The fountain in the middle of the square, in front of the huge church is Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, which dates back to 1651.
Pantheon
The Pantheon was commissioned by Marcus Agrippa, the son-in-law of Emperor Augustus, in the first century BC. Hadrian rebuilt and re-dedicated it about 200 years later. The huge inscription on the very front of the Pantheon says, “Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, consul for the third time, made this”.
Piazza Venezia
Piazza Venezia is one of the hubs of the city, and several important roads meet in this busy spot. The imposing structure at the end of the square is the monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, first king of Italy.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start at Castel Sant'Angelo.
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Grab coffee at Piazza Sant'Eustachio.
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Enjoy gelato at Grom near Piazza Navona.
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Use the VoiceMap app for easy navigation.
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Perfect for all fitness levels.
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