What You Will Do
Your tour starts with a drive to the top of Giancolo Hill, the highest spot overlooking the Old City, where the night views will allow you to soak up the vistas from all directions.
From there, your English speaking driver will take you through the narrow streets of Trastevere, the famous nightlife quarter where you can people-watch and see the lively part of Rome. You will then be driven to the largest Monument in Rome, located in Venice square. Dedicated to the first king of Italy, Victor Emanuel II, we locals know the Monument as the “The Wedding cake,” and in the evening, it is lit up, transforming it into one of the most hauntingly beautiful sights in the City. Toss your coin into the Trevi Fountain at night and take a selfie in front of one of the most famous fountains in the world. Enjoy the beauty and the lively atmosphere of Navona Square as buskers entertain the tourists with music and shows.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Colle del Gianicolo
10 minutes
Start your evening out in Rome by reaching the top of the Janiculum Hill, where you can enjoy a superb view of the Eternal City below, while you sip a flute of Prosecco, included in the fee.
2
Piazza Venezia
10 minutes
Marvel at the imposing monument dedicated to King Victor Emanuel II, in its exquisite white marble that sparkles under countless lights as you realize that all the roads in Rome lead to this marvelous square.
3
Colosseum
15 minutes
See the Colosseum all lit up! An absolutely magical sight not to be missed! If you like you can also stop for a few pictures.
4
Roman Forum
15 minutes
Drive along the Via dei Fori Imperiali and see the Roman Forum, the central hub of ancient Roman times, sparkling under the night sky.
5
Piazza Navona
30 minutes
Marvel at the exquisite details of the fountains, as the water sprinkles in sparkling arcs, be entertained by the artists and buskers performing, and why not enjoy a nice gelato?
6
Trevi Fountain
25 minutes
Be amazed at the details of this precious fountain and enjoy it when the tourists are fewer and the lights are bright, and yes, you can toss your coin in at night too and still get your wish!|
7
Spanish Steps
10 minutes
Known as "Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti," the famous staircase connecting Piazza di Spagna to Trinità dei Monti church. Built between 1723 and 1725, it comprises 135 steps and is a popular gathering spot. The name comes from the nearby Spanish Embassy. The area is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with people often relaxing on the steps. The location is also a hub for luxury shopping in the heart of Rome.
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