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BEST OF ROME

Duration: 3 hours

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The cost of the tours changes according to the number of people in your group, the customization of the tour and the season.

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TREVI FOUNTAIN
Have you ever thrown a coin in a fountain while an ancient god severely looks at you? Here you can! A gigantic marble Neptune on a shell-like-charriot led by sea-horses driven by Tritons blowing a shell. A huge travertine rocky environment. Water-falls everywhere, directly coming to Rome by an ancient Roman acqueduct built over 2000 years ago. “Three coins in the fountain” was a movie and a song. This is the real thing: Trevi Fountain, the most beautiful one in the world.

PANTHEON
A magic ancient round temple converted into a Chirsitan church. The most impressive self-standing concrete dome of the world. An “oculus” for the sun to shine inside the monument. A perfect asronomical orientation. One of the few monuments from the Ancient Roman Empire that still stands perfectly preserved after 1900 years. The Pantheon is a unique experience, a time travel, the best way to understand the glorious engineering skill of the ancient world. By far our favourite monument in the world.

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SPANISH STEPS
Climb the most famous steps of the world and enjoy a super-romantic panoramic view of the Roman roof gardens. Have a seat on one of the steps while eating an ice-cream or drinking a beer (yes, in Rome you can drink a beer outdoor!). Spend half-an-hour admiring the brave moltitude of compulsive shoppers running from a store to another to buy the products made by the best Italian and French fashion designers.

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PIAZZA NAVONA
Even in the worst moment of his endless career, Bernini was able to produce a masterpiece. Four gigantic marble rivers to symbolize the world. Wild animals coming out from dark caves. Water spurts everywhere. One of the most splendid fountains of the world in the most splendid square of Rome: the Fountain of the Four Rivers.
 
FARNESE PALACE
One of the most imposing palaces of Rome (Palazzo Farnese) built for one of the most influencing men of his time (Pope Paul III Farnese) by several artists, including the most famous one (Michelangelo). Even beyond art, this wonderful building hides intriguing stories of power, money and corruption. 

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CANCELLERIA PALACE
This palace was built over 500 years ago by cardinal Riarius. Who was he? The great cards player that was able to win in a single night money enough to build this amazing palace. The art expert that called Michelangelo to Rome for a meeting, after the artist tried to defraud him. And several other amazing stories involving Leonardo da Vinci, the Sacred Romana Rota and the race for the Pope’s crown.

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