Rome: Trevi Fountain and Navona Square Underground Tour - Rome, Italy
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EXPERIENCE:

Experience the true beauty of Rome’s squares and discover what lies hidden in the city’s underground world on a walking tour with a local guide. Make a wish as the Trevi Fountain, then descend below street level to the Stadium of Domitian and learn about ancient artifacts.

After meeting your guide in Spagna Square, start your tour in front of one of Rome’s most famous fountains, Bernini’s Barcaccia Fountain. Reach the city’s iconic Trevi Fountain, and choose to make a wish by throwing a coin into it.

Travel to the hidden part of Trevi Fountain, passing through the domus aqueduct. Go underground to learn the story behind the Vicus Caprarius (City of Water) archaeological area to see how the water that flows from the Trevi Fountain filters through the ancient masonry.

Explore findings discovered during the excavation, including amphorae (ancient Roman jars) and coins, before heading back outside to Rotonda Square to see the Pantheon.

Continue to Navona Square, where you can see the famous Quattro Fiumi Fountain (Fountain of the Four Rivers). This square also has a hidden treasure: the Stadium of Domitian. Explore it by descending 5 meters below street level.

Learn about the development of the site into the current square and the evolution of ancient Roman sports. Round off the tour by admiring artifacts from the days of the Roman Empire found during archaeological excavations.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Venture underground in Piazza Navona and discover the Stadium of Domitian
Toss a coin in the iconic Trevi Fountain and discover its hidden features
Admire Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers and the Barcaccia Fountain
Walk alongside locals in Spagna Square and see the Pantheon in Rotonda Square
Explore the ancient City of Water and admire the luxurious Caprarius residence

 

 

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