Rome by Night Tour Including Dinner

Rome, Italy

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icon4 hours  (Approx.)
Pickup offered
Mobile ticket
iconOffered in: English and 3 more
Overview

See the Eternal City lit up at night on this evening tour of Rome with dinner. Begin at a restaurant near the Trevi Fountain for a traditional Italian meal, then take a walk around the area—part of Rome’s historical center—to enjoy the nighttime ambiance. Afterward, a panoramic coach tour takes you to see illuminated attractions, finishing at the Colosseum.
  • Dinner in the historical center of Rome and panoramic night tour of the city
  • Enjoy a traditional Italian dinner
  • See all the famous Roman sights lit up at night
  • Stop for photos at the Trevi Fountain and throw in a coin for good luck
  • Hotel pickup included and drop-off included from November to March

Hotel pickup
Professional guide
3-course meal including water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Gratuities
Drop-Off

Departure Point

Traveler pickup is offered

Begin at a restaurant near the Trevi Fountain for a 3-course Italian dinner. Afterwards, start your walking tour with a visit to the fountain with your guide, getting a chance to throw a coin over your shoulder into the water.

From there, walk towards Piazza della Rotonda to see the illuminated Pantheon. Then, head to Piazza Navona and check out Bernini’s 'Fountain of the Four Rivers.'

From there, board your motor coach for a panoramic tour of more illuminated monuments, starting with Castel Sant'Angelo, and continuing to St. Peter’s Square, Tiberina Island, and The Mouth of Truth.

Your final stops are Circus Maximus, Palatine Hill, and the Colosseum—eternal symbol of Rome. From November through March, you’re dropped off at select hotels in central Rome.

Please note: From November 1 to March 31, the tour is available only in English.
Itinerary
Stop At:  
Trevi Fountain
The Trevi fountain is certainly the most scenic and the most famous of Rome's fountains and is the exhibition of the Acqua Vergine, the aqueduct that Marco Vipsanio Agrippa led to Rome in 19 BC. to feed his thermal baths.
Duration: 25 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Circus Maximus
The Circus Maximus was destined for sports and athletic competitions of various types, it became famous above all for the chariot races. At peak times, it could accommodate from 250,000 to 300,000 with standing places. Recent excavations have brought to light finds that allow us to better delineate the ancient features of the circus, a myriad of small shops, stalls and taverns surrounded the racing area.
Duration: 15 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Pantheon
Dedicated to the worship of all the gods (Pan-tutti Theon-divinity), the Pantheon was built by the emperor Hadrian between 118 and 125 d.c. on the remains of a previous temple of 27 BC of which it still bears the inscription and consecrated as a Christian church in 609 with the name of Santa Maria ad Martyres. In 1870 it became the shrine of the kings of Italy, and welcomes the remains of Vittorio Emanuele II, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia. The great Renaissance artist Raffaello Sanzio is also buried there.
Duration: 35 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Piazza Navona
Piazza Navona, the most beautiful Baroque square in Rome, occupies the runway of the ancient "Stadio di Domiziano", or "Circus Agonalis", of which it has perfectly preserved the elongated rectangular shape of the arena, with one of the smaller sides (the northern one ) curved, while the surrounding buildings occupy the site of the tiers of the cavea.
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Bocca della Verita
The Mouth of Truth and the legend of the woman and the lover „The large imperial round bar almost 2 meters in diameter was once used as a cloaca cover. Some think it is a manhole, others, given the size, the cover of a well. It has the features of a faun inspired by a river divinity, the God Portuno, to whom a temple was probably dedicated near the same cloaca. "
Duration: 10 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
Stop At:  
Circus Maximus
The Circus Maximus was destined for various types of sports and athletic competitions, but it became famous above all for the chariot races that often went on from early morning until dusk, up to a hundred a day. At peak times, it could accommodate from 250,000 to 300,000 with standing places. Recent excavations have brought to light finds that allow us to better delineate the ancient features of the circus, a myriad of small shops, stalls and taverns surrounded the racing area.
Duration: 10 minutes
Admission Ticket Free
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 2 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
  • Please note: Hotel pickup will be available from selected hotel in Rome only. If your hotel is not covered with this service, please go to the meeting point
  • Vegetarian meals are available upon request
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Most travelers can participate

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