Best Walking Tour of Rome! [4K]
Click on the time links below to skip ahead to your desired location. Enjoy a 15+ mile walk around the Eternal City of Rome. This video includes Titles, Captions and Maps. I will be uploading a 2nd version with only titles in case the captions are too distracting for some viewers. This walk is divided into six parts.
00:00 Part 1 Map - 2.4+ miles
00:23 - Porta del Popolo
01:35 - Piazza del Popolo
04:26 - Via del Corso
12:48 - Piazza di Spagna
13:36 - The SPANISH STEPS
19:00 - Basilica di Sant'Andrea delle Fratte
25:16 - TREVI FOUNTAIN
33:15 - Column of Marcus Aurelius
40:15 - The PANTHEON
55:20 - PIAZZA NAVONA
59:06 - Paquino
1:03:52 Part 2 Map - 3+ Miles
1:04:13 - Piazza Navona
1:06:05 - Via dei Coronari
1:12:00 - Ponte Sant'Angelo
1:14:00 - Castel Sant'Angelo
1:20:45 - ST. PETER'S SQUARE
1:23:52 - St. Peter's Basilica
1:30:33 - Porto Santo Spirito
1:37:00 - Walk along the Tiber River
1:42:50 - Ponte Sisto Bridge
1:48:50 - CAMPO DE' FIORI
2:02:00 - Largo di Torre Argentina
2:04:49 Part 3 Map - 2.5+ Miles
2:05:10 - Largo di Torre Argentina
2:10:26 - THEATER OF MARCELLUS
2:12:00 - Temple of Apollo Sosiano
2:13:40 - Porticus Octaviae
2:17:00 - Ponte Fabricio
2:18:16 - Tiber Island
2:21:04 - Ponte Palatino
2:25:18 - THE MOUTH OF TRUTH
2:27:50 - CIRCUS MAXIMUS
2:37:20 - Forum Boarium
2:37:35 - Temple of Hercules Victor
2:38:18 - Temple of Portunus
2:45:20 - Capitoline Hill
2:45:44 - Basilica Dell'Ara Coeli
2:51:14 - Cordonata Stairs
2:52:00 - Campidoglio
2:52:37 - Palazzo Senatorio
2:53:46 - Roman Forum Viewpoint
3:00:18 - Altar of the Fatherland
3:04:45 Part 4 Map - 2+ Miles
3:04:56 - Altar of the Fatherland
3:05:23 - Athenaeum of Hadrian
3:06:37 - Trajan's Column
3:07:04 - Trajan's Forum
3:08:41 - Imperial Forum Map
3:09:01 - Trajan's Market
3:11:55 - Temple of Venuc Genetrix (Forum of Caesar)
3:12:40 - Clivus Argentarius
3:13:54 - Arch of Septimius Severus
3:15:50 - Roman Forum
3:16:29 - Basilica di Santi Luca e Martina
3:22:03 - Mamertine Prison/Church of San Giuseppe dei Falegnami
3:25:28- Forum of Caesar
3:29:33 - Forum of Nerva
3:30:12 - Forum of Augustus
3:30:21 - Temple of Mars Ultor
3:32:50 - Via dei Fori Imperiali
3:34:10 - The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian
3:37:52 - Temple of Romulus(inside)
3:42:46 - Basilica of Maxentius
3:45:20 - COLOSSEUM
3:48:20 - Meta Sudans
3:48:47 - ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
3:56:39 - Oppian Hill Park
4:05:12 Part 5 Map - 2.7+ Miles
4:05:37 - Colosseum
4:12:51 - Borgia Stairs
4:13:40 - Piazza di San Pietro in Vincoli
4:19:12 - The Capocci Tower
4:23:30 - Basilica of Saint Mary Major
4:26:50 - Piazza dell'Esquilino
4:31:30 - ROMA TERMINI
4:35:00 - Baths of Diocletian
4:37:35 - Piazza della Repubblica
4:38:15 - The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and the Martyrs
4:46:05 - Fountain of Moses
4:46:50 - Saint Mary of Victory
4:55:33 - Garden of St. Andrea
5:01:27 - Piazza del Quirinale
5:02:28 - Quirinale Palace
5:04:37 Part 6 Map - 1.7+ Miles
5:04:59 - Quirinale Palace Stairs
5:07:52 - Trevi Fountain
5:14:08 - Piazza di San Silvestro
5:19:33 - Piazza Mignanelli
5:23:53 - Spanish Steps
5:24:14 - Top of the Spanish Steps
5:24:40 - Trinita dei Monti
5:37:20 - Mausoleum of Augustus
5:38:50 - Ara Pacis (Altar of Augustan Peace)
5:50:31 - Piazza del Popolo
5:51:58 - Porta del Popolo
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Rome Italy travel guide - Tips for first-time visitors
Rome is without doubt one the most beautiful cities in the world; every year millions of tourists come from around the world to admire the treasures and masterpieces of Roman art and architecture.
But a trip to the Eternal City can be eternally confusing for first-time visitors. This guide will make it easier to uncover Rome, offering lots of practical advice that will help you discover and enjoy the city in all its glory.
Rome is an enchanting city where you'll discover a romantic blend of culture and history spiced up with a vibrant street and nightlife. Add in to the mix delicious gastronomy and excellent Italian wines, and you have an inspiring and beautiful destination that our Rome travel guide will help you make the most of.
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Rome in a Day - Do it Yourself tour ????
A great place to start is the Termini Station, which is easily accessible by Metro. I always book my hotel near Termini for its great flexibility to the Metro and trains throughout Italy and the Fiumicino Airport.
Head South West on via Cavour for less than 5 minutes for the first stop, the Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore – a 5th century church with gilded ceiling and majestic works of art. The basilica is the largest catholic church in Rome outside of the Vatican. Typically, a 15 minute stop should to the trick.
Continue South west along via Cavour, following the bend to the right, for about 15 minutes where you will intersect with via Dei Fori Imperiali, turn left towards the Coliseum. With your advanced ticket purchase, you’ll use the short line for pre-purchased tickets – this should take about 5 minutes. When entering the Coliseum, head upwards into the stadium. An hour should be ample time to explore and take photos.
When exiting the Coliseum, head south towards the Arch of Constantine then west up the roadway to the Forum. After entering the gates, the Arch of Titus is straight ahead – celebrating the 1st century victories of the Roman conquest of Jerusalem. Spending about an hour you can walk the grounds of the Forum and ascend the palatine hill for some great views of modern Rome.
From the center of the Forum, exit through the North East exit onto via dei Fori Imperiali and cross the street. Head north west along Trajan’s Forum and past Trajan’s column ending at the Alter of the Fatherland, also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II. This landmark was completed in 1925 in honor of Victor Emmanuel, the first king of a unified Italy.
Now head North on via dei Corso and follow the signs to the Trevi Fountain – there are several places here where you can get some food on the go.
Arriving at the Trevi Fountain, you’ll want to push your way through the crowds to get to the edge of the fountain for the obligatory coin toss over your shoulder – ensuring your future return to Rome. You’ll want to spend about 15 minutes here.
Heading west, follow the side streets to the Pantheon – generally, lines move quickly here and exploring the inside of the Pantheon will take about 20 minutes.
Continue westward towards Piazza Navona, following the signs. In Piazza Navona, there are several fountains and an Egyptian obelisk located in the center – cafes and restaurants surround the perimeter of the square, but be warned, the amazing atmosphere does significantly affect pricing.
Head westward along the winding streets lined with restaurants and then northward (keeping right) towards the Ponte Sant’Angelo. Cross the bridge over the Tiber to the Castel Sant’Angelo.
Keeping left, head West towards St. Peter’s Basilica and Vatican City. When entering the main square, keep to the right for the entrance into St. Peter’s. You’ll spend about 30-45 minutes in the Basilica where you’ll be overcome by the grandeur of the architecture and marvel in the incredible works of art, including the Pietà sculpture by Michelangelo.
Heading out of St. Peter’s, head towards the large obelisk in the center of the square and then turn left, or north, up the street, taking another left at the corner of the Wall to the Vatican. Here you will enter the Vatican Museums where you will see well know masterpieces from throughout the centuries, including works by Raphael and the Sistine Chapel paintings by Michelangelo. Although this museum is huge, you can march through it in about an hour and a half.
Heading East, a 25 minute walk back across the Tiber to the Piazza Popolo where you can climb the stairs to the Terrazza del Pincio for a great view of Rome at the edge of the Borghese gardens.
Head South East towards the Spanish Steps where there is plenty of luxury shopping and a great selection of restaurants for dinner. As the night turns darker, head south towards the Trevi Fountain for a completely different experience and an evening Gelato.
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My husband and I did the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill tour this afternoon and our guide Egle was brilliant! She was so interesting to listen to and described everything with such enthusiasm. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone and if you need an English speaking guide try to get Egle. Thank you for a great afternoon.
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Danielle was our perfect guide today for the Palatine hill, the Forum Romano and the colloseum tour. We have learned a lot and the 3 hours tour wasn't for 1 seconde boring. Again many thanks to our guide Danielle
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Alessia provided an exceptional experience for my husband and I. Her tour was filled with stories and an appropriate level of detail for this incredible world wonder. It was a highlight of our trip to Europe.
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Tips on the Best Rome Tourist Pass
ARE ROME TOURIST PASSES WORTH IT? If you’re going to see two or more sites in Rome, then the answer is probably yes.
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ROME DISCOUNT PASSES
The top three Rome tourist passes are the Omnia Vatican and Rome Card, the Rome City Pass (Turbopass) and Roma Pass.
There is a lesser-known card, Rome City Pass that operates a little differently than the other three. We have written about it in its own section.
All three passes pictured above have many features in common, but also have some variation, so it is important that you read all of the fine print.
All three of the discount passes below offer these money-saving features:
-free or reduced hop-on-hop-off bus tour tickets
-some form of unlimited free use of public transportation
-free or reduced price museum and attraction entry
-fast track (‘skip the line’) entry at some attractions
-free or reduced admission to popular attractions, such as the Colosseum and the Vatican
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Moonlight Tour of the Colosseum and Ancient Rome
Explore the magic of the Colosseum and Ancient Rome under the moonlight.
Magnificent during the day, the buildings of Rome take on an entirely new personality at night. Led by an expert guide, wander the streets of Rome under the light of the moon and learn about the history of the city. Arrive at the Colosseum after hours, and explore the great amphitheater without the crowds. Walk down to the arena floor and stand where gladiators fought before exploring the dark dungeons below. This is an unforgettable way to experience ancient Rome.
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Rome by tourist bus
At the moment there are no less than six hop on, hop off tour (HOHO) sightseeing buses operating daily throughout the year in Rome.
City Sightseeing Our Benchmark Hop On Hop Off Sightseeing Bus
We use City Sightseeing as the benchmark route we compare its competitors with.
Tour Route
1. Via Marsala (Termini station)
2. Santa Maria Maggiore (Basilica)
3. Colosseo (Colosseum and Ancient Rome)
4. Circo Massimo (Circus Maximus)
5. Piazza Venezia (Capitoline Museums, Pantheon)
6. Vaticano (Vatican City)
7. Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain)
8. Piazza Barberini (for Spanish Steps, Villa Borghese) *
* On Saturday afternoons after 3 p.m. and Sundays bus will go to the Spanish Steps
Tickets: 24,48 & 72 hour tickets, plus attraction combo's
HoHo Ticket Options: HoHo and attraction combo passes available combining a 48 hour ticket with entrance to the Vatican Museums or the Colosseum or St Perter's.
Child Ticket Agebands: 5-15 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 5 pm (Termini Station) 7 p.m. April to October
Frequency: Every 10-20 minutes
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Japanese
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Big Bus Rome Tour Bus
Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Coverage similar to City Sightseeing, with separate weekday & weekend routes. 8 stops
Free Walking Tours : free walking tours led by friendly Big Bus tour guides, who will take you on an exciting, informative walking tour that visits some of the city's most famous landmarks. These walks are exclusively reserved for Big Bus Tours Rome guests and are included free with your Big Bus Tours ticket.
Tickets: 24.48 and 72 hour tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: 5-15 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 7:00 p.m.
Frequency: Every 10- 20 minutes
Audio Languages: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Mandarin, Arabic, Russian
Other Comments: Free WiFi
I Love Rome Panoramic Rome Tour Bus
The extensive hop-on hop-off Panoramic route comprises nine stops and encompasses must-see attractions all around Rome. The tour is tape-recorded and individual earphones are at your disposal.
Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Very similar to City Sightseeing, 9 stops
HoHo Ticket Options: As well as the classic 24, 48 and 72 hour options there are cheaper options. One option is for 1 lap of the curcuit without getting off the bus (no hop on, hop off), the other is a one calendar day (as opposed to 24 hours) ticket.
Tickets: 24.48 and 72 hour tickets, 1 calendar day and 1 lap ticket (no hop-on/hop off)
Child Ticket Agebands: 6-12 years
Frequency/ Departures: every 25 minutes from 8:30am to 6:40pm Monday through Thursday; through 8:45pm Friday through Sunday.
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Korean, Russian, Portuguese, Hindi, Arabic and Dutch.
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Panoramic Tour Bus
A budget offering, the service covers all the main sightseeing icons of Rome with 8 stops.
Tickets: 24 and 48 hour tickets + one calendar day tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: 6-12 years
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 6:30 pm (Termini Station)
Frequency: Every 10-20 minutes
Audio Languages: English
The Roma Cristiana Tour Bus
The Roma Cristiana Tour is the most “different” of the main operators. Roma Cristiana is part of Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi (ORP), a branch of the Vicariate of Rome, an organ of the Holy See, directly overseen by the Cardinal Vicar to the Pope.
Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi offer a range of specialist tours for pilgrims and reflecting their ownership focus on the needs of the pilgrim.
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Route Coverage Over Benchmark Route: Roma Cristiana is the only operator that goes out to San Giovanni Basilica.
Tickets: 24.48,72 hour, 1 day and one circuit tickets
Child Ticket Agebands: Under 10 free, no child ticket.
First Departure: 9 am (Termini Station)
Last Departure: 6 pm (Termini Station)
Frequency: Every 10-15 minutes
Audio Languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Portugese, Polish and Russian
Other Comments: Free WiFi
Rome Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour
For nearly all first time visitors to Rome, St Peter's, the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are must visit places on their itinerary.
You can purchase all in one tickets for the following combinations:
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + audio guided tour of St. Peter's Basilica
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + skip-the-line entrance to the Colosseum and entrance to the Roman Forum
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel
- 48 hour Hop On, Hop Off Bus + tickets for all 3, Peter's Basilica, Vatican Museum and Colosseum
ROME WALKING TOUR - ITALY TRAVEL VLOG/GUIDE - DAY 1
Day 1 in Italy - Free walking tour of Rome - saw the Trevi fountain, the Pantheon, the Spanish steps, etc. The vlog of day 2 in Italy will be up next week :)
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The B&B we stayed at - Sergio House (5 min walk from Termini Station).
We arrived at Rome Ciampino airport and took the shuttle bus to Termini station (prebooked along with our flight). Alternatively, you can buy bus tickets at the airport or book it online:
Cameras used: Samsung NX3000 and iPhone 6
(Sorry the vlog wasn't that long - I lost my memory card which had all the footage I filmed on the Canon Eos M)
COLOSSEUM of ANCIENT ROME ITALY - FLAVIAN AMPHITHEATER - TOUR
We tour this massive ancient amphitheater known as the Colosseum. It was commissioned around A.D. 70-72 by Emperor Vespasian of the Flavian dynasty as a gift to the Roman people. In A.D. 80, Vespasian’s son Titus opened the Colosseum–officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater–with 100 days of games, including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights. The Flavian emperors, as Vespasian and his sons Titus (79-81) and Domitian (81-96) were known to tone down the excesses of the Roman court, restore Senate authority and promote public welfare. Around 70-72, Vespasian returned to the people the lush land near the center of the city, where Nero had built an enormous palace for himself after a great fire ripped through Rome in A.D. 64. On the site of that Golden Palace, he decreed, would be built a new amphitheater where the public could enjoy gladiatorial combats and other forms of entertainment. After 8 years of construction–a relatively quick time period for a project of such scale–Titus officially dedicated the Colosseum in A.D. 80 with a festival. Titus had earned his people’s devotion with his handling of recovery efforts after the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79, which destroyed the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii. The final construction of the Colosseum were completed under the reign of Titus’ brother and successor, Domitian. Measuring some 620 by 513 feet, the Colosseum was the largest amphitheater in the Roman world. Unlike many earlier amphitheaters, the Colosseum was a freestanding structure made of stone and concrete. The distinctive exterior had three stories of arched entrances–a total of around 80–supported by semi-circular columns. Each story contained columns of a different style. At the bottom were columns of the simple Doric order, followed by Ionic and topped by the Corinthian order. The seating for more than 50,000 spectators, arranged according to social ranking. Awnings were unfurled from the top story in order to protect the audience from the hot Roman sun as they watched gladiatorial combats, hunts, wild animal fights and larger combats such as mock naval engagements (for which the arena was flooded with water). The vast majority of the combatants who fought in front of Colosseum audience were men (though there were some female gladiators). Gladiators were generally slaves, condemned criminals or prisoners of war. The Colosseum saw some four centuries of active use, until the struggles of the Western Roman Empire and the gradual change in public tastes put an end to gladiatorial combats and other large public entertainments by the 6th century A.D. Even by that time, the arena had suffered damaged due to natural phenomena such as lightning and earthquakes. In the centuries to come, the Colosseum was abandoned, and used as a quarry for numerous building projects, including the cathedrals of St. Peter and St. John Lateran, the Palazzo Venezia and defense fortifications along the Tiber River. Beginning in the 18th century, however, various popes sought to conserve the arena as a sacred Christian site, though it is in fact uncertain whether early Christian martyrs met their fate in the Colosseum, as has been speculated. By the 20th century, a combination of weather, natural disasters, neglect and vandalism had destroyed nearly two-thirds of the original Colosseum, including all of the arena’s marble seats and its decorative elements. Restoration efforts began in the 1990s, and have proceeded over the years, as the Colosseum continues to be a leading attraction for tourists from all over the world.
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5 Tourist Traps / SCAMS in ROME, ITALY
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As beautiful as Rome is, there will always be people who try to take advantage of us unsuspecting tourists.
1) Unauthentic Italian restaurants
They have the red and white Italian table covers, friendly ushers and a wine selection, but they're only targeting tourists. Why do you think?
2) Food karts
They also ONLY target tourists. 5 euro water when water is free around rome, 3 euro gum and 7-8 euro tiny gelato that tastes like it was made with sewage water. Not even airports charge this much.
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ROME ITALY TRAVEL GUIDE
THE COLOSEUM, THE ROMAN FORUM, THE PANTHEON, CASTEL SANT'ANGELO, PIAZZA NAVONA, THE SPANISH STEPS, TREVI FOUNTAIN, THE ROMAN PYRAMID and so much more! Hi guys, welcome to Travelzilla, this is my a series of videos on Rome combined in a super vlog. Here I take you with my on a journey throughthe incredible city of ROME, the capital of Italy, also known as the eternal city! Please follow me on a tour of one of the world's most amazing cities. We have flown from Istanbul to Rome, checked in a 3 star hotel by the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, in the city center and then walked around the ancient ruins of the city. On our first day we took our time walking nearby the Roman Forum, the world famous Coliseum, one of the 7 new wonders of the world, and the areas nearby. Then we will take you on a tour of iconic places such as THE PANTHEON, CASTEL SANT'ANGELO, PIAZZA NAVONA, THE SPANISH STEPS, TREVI FOUNTAIN, THE ROMAN PYRAMID, and so much more! :-)
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