Begin your tour of Rome's main squares and fountains starting from the amazing Piazza del Popolo, known for its architectural elegance and its Porta del Popolo, historically linked to the entrance of travelers into the city from the north.
The car will drop you off at the agreed location with the guide to reach the first stop together. The meeting point will be located in a flat and easily accessible area.
You will visit the Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, where you can admire two paintings of Caravaggio, and the symmetry between the two twin churches, Santa Maria dei Miracoli and Santa Maria in Montesanto.
Let yourself be captivated inside the square by the imposing Flaminio Obelisk, the first to be brought to Rome as a sign of the power and grandeur of the Empire.
Continue your accessible tour of Rome with a splendid walk along Via Del Corso, one of the main streets of the city, lined with numerous historical monuments and buildings of cultural interest and a multitude of luxury brand shop windows. The route is accessible to everyone, being flat and obstacle-free.
Once you arrive at Piazza di Spagna, you will immediately be struck by the magnificence of the Spanish Steps, which leads to the Church of Trinità dei Monti. Next to the staircase, you will admire the Barcaccia Fountain, a work designed by Pietro Bernini and his son, the famous Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the genius of Baroque.
Here you can also take advantage of the adequately equipped public service, easily accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Admire on our tour of the historic center of Rome the Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountains in the world. Discover with our guide legends and stories inscribed in the bas-reliefs that tell the highlights of the history of the current fountain, from a small basin to a monumental work.
Make sure, therefore, to have coins with you to throw into the fountain to continue a long tradition.
On the path to the next tour stop you will come across the Temple of Hadrian. Although much of the original structure has been lost over the centuries, you can admire the eleven columns of the temple that continue to enchant the square.
The itinerary, accessible to people with limited mobility, will lead you to Piazza della Rotonda, dominated by the imposing Pantheon, symbol of the greatness of ancient Rome. Entering this temple, you will discover the most surprising part: the dome. In the center of the dome, you will see an opening called the "oculus," the only source of natural light inside the Pantheon.
Not far from the Pantheon, you will find Piazza Navona, built on the ruins of the Stadium of Domitian. The Fountain of the Four Rivers is the central masterpiece of the square and represents the four main rivers of the known world at that time.
Surrounding the square, you will find the imposing Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone, with its Baroque facade and its millenary history, Palazzo Pamphilj, and the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart.