Rome Squares and Fountains Walking Tour – Treasures of Rome
Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of Rome, where every fountain tells a story and each square unfolds a chapter of history. The Rome fountains and squares tour invites you to explore the most iconic Baroque fountains of Rome, including the Trevi fountain and majestic public squares, including the spellbinding Piazza della Rotonda and the vibrant Piazza Navona.
Designed for those who wish to dive deeper into Rome’s fountains and squares beyond the well-trodden tourist path, this experience offers a unique lens through which to appreciate Rome’s artistic and cultural legacy. Let us guide you to the soul of Rome, where the water dances and the stones whisper the tales of centuries.
Highlights of Rome Fountains Tour
This fountains Rome tour covers some of the most popular sites in the Eternal City with a concentration on its majestic fountains, the special bond the city has with water, but also fallen angels from biblical times who fell from grace and turned into demons — an interesting mix to be sure.
During this walking tour of fountains in Rome, you will of course see the Trevi Fountain and Bernini’s Fountain, but also a host of other highlights including — Santa Maria della Vittoria, Sant’Andrea al Quirinale, Fontana di San Marco, Santi XII Apostoli, and the stunning Il Gesu.
Santa Maria della Vittoria
This church is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and is best known for containing the sculpture “Ecstasy of Saint Teresa” created by Bernini. While the sculpture and altar themselves are incredible, the surrounding detail and framing are just as impressive.
Fontana di Trevi
The Trevi Fountain needs little introduction as it is the most visited Rome fountain. The popular tourist attraction of Rome, the Trevi Fountain was completed in 1762 and is renowned for its grand facade and the epic sculptures standing above the pool of water.
Sant’Andrea al Quirinale
The Quirinale is one of the most important examples of Baroque architecture in Rome and was designed by Bernini and Giovanni de Rossi. It sits on top of Quirinale Hill and the interior features the striking Lantern which adornes the domed ceiling to let light fall through.
Fontana di San Marco
This ornate fountain sits inside the Piazza San Marco and was first constructed around 1460. The fantastic circular framing of the fountain makes it stand out and serve as a focal point within the square.
Santi XII Apostoli
Santi XII Apostoli is a Baroque church dedicated to the twelve Apostles and features some incredible frescos. One of the best examples is the “Triumph of the Franciscan Order” which was painted by Baciccio and adornes one of the knave ceilings.
Il Gesu
Il Gesu the mother church of the Gesuits represents one of the earliest examples of Baroque architecture and was consecrated in 1584. While the exterior looks magnificent, the interior is unbelievable, and the level of detail, color, and artistry in the frescos and sculptures is something to behold.
What Can You Anticipate During This Tour?
During this amazing small group tour, you will explore some of the most famous baroque fountains in the city, including the iconic Trevi Fountain. Not only that, but you also get to visit famed churches and basilicas that contain stunning statues of angels and saints alike. Highlights include sculptures from Gian Lorenzo Bernini at Santa Maria della Vittoria and the Quirinale and the lavish interior of Il Gesu.
Kicking off your famous fountains and angels tour you visit the Baths of Emperor Diocletian and Santa Maria degli Angeli which is famed for featuring work by Michaelangelo.
After that, see incredible sculptures from Bernini in Santa Maria della Vittoria, and marvel at the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi which forms one of the most iconic crossroads in Rome. You also get a chance to see works from Borromini in San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, and more work from Bernini at the Quirinale.
Lastly, more fountains and squares await as you get to see the legendary Trevi Fountain and finish by visiting the magnificent interior of Il Gesu.
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Fountains and Fallen Angels
Statue of Saint John Paul II
Piazza dei Cinquecento, 00185 Roma RM, Italy
Monday – Friday: 09:00
Cancellations: Bookings can be cancelled up to 24 hours before the tour free of charge.
Attire: Casual attire is accepted, but your clothing must cover your shoulders, knees, and back as a sign of respect.
Highlights of Rome Squares Tour
Once you have taken in the fountains of Rome, why not admire its squares on the intriguing and grand Rome Squares Tour? During this guided tour you will see some incredible sites and learn more about the epic public spaces in the Eternal City framed by some of its most impressive architecture.
Highlights of this tour include the Piazza di Spagna, Sant’Andrea delle Fratte, Villa Borghese, Piazza del Popolo, Santa Maria del Popolo, and Sant’Ignazio di Loyola. You get to enjoy a short walk through the historic center of Rome and your guide will regale you with history and anecdotes about these famed places.
Piazza di Spagna
The Piazza di Spagna is famed for its beautiful staircase and it provides a thoroughfare to the Piazza Trinita dei Monti. Known as a romantic spot, it is framed perfectly by the Fontana della Barcaccia and the Keats Shelley Museum is also here.
Sant’Andrea delle Fratte
Sant’ Andrea delle Fratte is an understated church but it has a gorgeous interior and features Bernini’s Angels which are two angel sculptures that were meant to be housed at Ponte Sant’Angelo. The church was originally built in 1604.
Villa Borghese
The Villa Borghese gardens offer a respite from the hustle and bustle of Rome and you could easily spend an entire day here exploring and relaxing. It is packed full of gorgeous sculptures and statues but also ancient temples and monuments.
Piazza del Popolo
One of the main urban squares, the People’s Square contains the impressive Egyptian obelisk from Heliopolis complete with hieroglyphics dedicated to Ramasses II. It also contains the magnificent Santa Maria del Popolo.
Santa Maria del Popolo
At the northern end of the People’s Square stands Santa Maria del Popolo. This impressive church uses a combination of Renaissance and Baroque architecture and has been added to over the years with additional bell towers and knaves. It also features some incredible sculptures of female angels and saints.
Sant’Ignazio di Loyola
This church is dedicated to Saint Ignatius of Loyola and was originally constructed in 1626. The interior is quite stunning and it features some incredibly detailed frescos from artists like Andrea Pozzo.
What Awaits You on this Tour?
During this tour, you will experience some of the grandest public spaces in the Eternal City including legendary locations like the Spanish Steps, Piazza del Popolo, and Villa Borghese.
You’ll pass byvisit the striking Castel Sant’Angelo that stands as a bulwark on the banks of the Tiber next to Vatican City. After that, then make your way towards the Piazza del Popolo and en route, see important historical architecture such as Santi Ambrogio e Carlo al Corso and the Mausoleum of Augustus.
After spending time at the Piazza del Popolo, head towards the Piazza di Spagna which is arguably the most recognizable Roman square in Italy, with the idyllic Spanish Steps, and marvel at the incredible architecture and history of the steps.
After the magnificence of the Spanish Steps, you will then head to Sant’Andrea delle Fratte which contains masterpieces from Bernini and Borromini, and then to the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Lucina.
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The squares of Rome
Angel with the lance at
Ponte Sant’Angelo, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Monday – Friday: 09:00
Cancellations: Advance bookings can be cancelledcanceled up to 24 hours before the tour free of charge.
Attire: Casual attire is accepted, but your clothing must cover your shoulders, knees, and back as a sign of respect.
Walking Tour of Fountains and Squares in Rome
Treasures of Rome shows you the true treasures of the city
As you explore the ancient Rome fountains your certified local tour guide will provide a wealth of information about their history and significance. Indeed, this is one of the main benefits of the tour.
Instead of a foreign tour guide, you get a local guide who has unending enthusiasm and love for the Eternal City. They live here and want you to learn as much about the city as possible and have the same appreciation for Rome that they do.
You will learn so much more about Rome squares and fountains than you would in a larger group tour. The passion of your guide will shine through and mean you take away much more from the experience. You might also find hidden gems and snippets of information that would pass you by on other tours.
Walking through the famous squares in Rome in large groups can be tricky and we understand this. This is why you will enjoy a small group tour with no more than 5 people. As a result, you get more time with the tour guide, can navigate the picturesque streets more easily, and enjoy a more personalized experience.
When trying to navigate Rome’s famous fountains and Roman squares it can be difficult and time-consuming. Our tours ensure this doesn’t happen and we make the entire process enjoyable and hassle-free. This includes all entrance fees being pre-paid so there are no waiting times, and no hidden costs.
Lastly, the guide takes your security and safety seriously as you explore the squares in Rome. They make sure you have an enjoyable experience and help you navigate the different Renaissance fountains and beautiful piazzas while keeping your belongings safe.
Local Tips and Recommendations for the Trip
During the spring and summer, places like Navona Square come alive and look incredible in the Italian sun. These are great times to visit and take part in the squares of Rome tour, but we advise proper attire and consideration for the sun.
Make sure you wear sunscreen and a hat, as most of the tour is spent outside without much cover from the sun. Springtime is cooler with average temperatures of 17-25 degrees Celsius, whereas it gets warmer in the summer with average temperatures of 36 degrees Celsius.
Casual attire such as shorts or chinos, and a T-shirt will keep you comfortable and cool as you explore the ancient Rome fountains. However, it’s vital to note that you must keep your shoulders, neck, and back covered as a sign of respect for the traditions in Rome.
Rome, like any major city in Europe, is not free from crime, and while we don’t expect you should experience any issues with the local guide at your side, it’s important to practice a little diligence.
During your Rome fountains and squares tour, make sure you keep your belongings with you at all times and keep things like backpacks, camera bags, and handbags zipped.
In terms of food and drinks, we advise you to have a supply of drinking water as you admire the ancient Rome fountains. Carry a bottle with you — there are plenty of water fountains to be found around the city. This small group guided tour doesn’t include any meals, but your guide can recommend restaurants and cafes to stop at. Just bear in mind that establishments directly located on famous monuments and sites tend to be more expensive.
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