Private Kid-Friendly Rome Highlights Tour by Alessandra w Spanish Steps & Trevi
Private Kid-Friendly Rome Highlights Tour by Alessandra w Spanish Steps & Trevi
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
2 hours 30 minutes (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Overview
Treat yourself with this engaging city tour, tailored for children and families with Alessandra, a top rated kid-friendly guide!
Alessandra will lead you for a 2.5 hour nice walk through downtown Rome where you will see hidden treasures that you wouldn’t notice without an expert guide with excellent local knowledge.
You will start from Spanish Steps and its area, you'll admire Trevi fountain, take a stroll in the Pantheon, the best-preserved temple of Ancient Rome and one of the most amazing buildings in the city. At the end you will stop in Piazza Navona, with its three fountains, the Egyptian Obelisk, the Pamphili Palace, and the Church of Saint Agnes.
Visit the must-see places in downtown Rome with Alessandra to learn about art and history with your family while having fun at the same time. She will engage the entire family with a range of interactive activities.
What's Included
Kid-friendly professional guide
Top rated local guide
Food and drink
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Antico Caffè Greco, Via dei Condotti, 86, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Return Details
Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Spanish Steps
Your 2.5 hour walking tour in downtown Rome will start from the iconic Spanish Steps. The Spanish Steps, named as the most photographed area in all of Rome. They have made numerous appearances on the silver screen, and it's a great place to just sit down and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
This is perhaps the most famous fountain is the world! It is also one of the most stunning fountains you've ever seen and one of the oldest water sources in Rome. Legend has it that a coin thrown into the fountain will ensure a return to Rome.
Experience it with Alessandra, who will tell you fascinating facts and anecdotes about it!
Discover this hidden gem, an imposing victory column to honour the victories of Marcus Aurelius, erected 1800 years ago.
Intricate carvings depict scenes of victories from the emperor’s campaigns.
The statue of Marcus Aurelius on the top of the column has been replaced by one of St. Paul.
Alessandra will engage all of you with interesting stories about it.
Palazzo di Montecitorio - Sede della Camera dei Deputati
Take a walk from the seat of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, designed by Bernini, and its Egyptian obelisk, and then head down to the baroque church of Saint Ignazio passing by the ruins of Hadrian's Temple with its tall columns.
Be amazed by this great column portico entrance and by its immense dome. It is the first pagan temple to be transformed into a church, and therefore it was saved from being destroyed over the ages. Today it is a burial place for several important Italian historical figures, such as Raphael, and King Vittorio Emanuele II, known as the Father of the Nation.
Explore it with Alessandra, who will provide your kids with multimedia tools to entertain and fascinate them.
It was once an open stadium, a real competition arena for athletics contests and also for gladiatorial combat. When it became a public square, many examples of baroque architecture and artwork were added, such as the Pamphili Palace, the church of Sant’Agnes, the three lavish fountains and the obelisk in the centre of the square, which came from Egypt. Kids will love this place, it’s such a great family-friendly pedestrian area and Alessandra will help you to get the most out of this square!