Rome: Audio Guided Walking Tour (2:40 - 23 audio comments)

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Experience Rome in a different way thanks to our unique audio guided tour and be amazed at every street corner, at each ruin, at each panorama of the hills or the city's lively squares! At your own pace, without time constraints, dive into the heart of the “Eternal City” through a route designed to reveal all the beauty, history and secrets of Rome. Guided by an interactive 3D map and immersive audio commentaries, you discover not only the highlights, but also hidden treasures — outside the traditional tourist circuits.

From the spectacular amphitheater of the Colosseum, a global symbol of Antiquity, to the majestic ruins of the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, our tour takes you through the most beautiful sites and neighborhoods of Rome. From the grandeur of the ancient remains to the softness of the ancient streets, through squares steeped in history and unique panoramas, each stage transports you into the fascinating history of the city, punctuated by anecdotes, legends and curiosities.

Everything is designed to make your discovery simple and pleasant: once downloaded, the application works without an internet connection. Follow your path without stress thanks to real-time geolocation and let yourself be guided by our audio commentaries available in French, English and Spanish. Share the adventure with your loved ones: the content can be listened to on five different devices!

Our tour is designed as a loop so that you can start from the point closest to you, or from our recommended starting point: the Colosseum. Thanks to our intelligent navigation, you enjoy a smooth and intuitive visit, even if you decide to take breaks to enjoy an Italian ice cream, stroll down an alley, visit a café, or simply enjoy a bench overlooking the ruins. And to offer you even more freedom, your access is unlimited in time: start your visit whenever you want, today or in several months.

Some of the wonders you will discover include: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Capitoline Hill (Piazza del Campidoglio), the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, historic streets and squares, views over ancient and modern Rome, and many other iconic sites blending history, art, atmosphere, and heritage.

Inclusions

    Immediate access to the audio-guided tour, no tickets or equipment to collect

    No deadline or expiration

    23 immersive audio comments along the way (historical comments, monuments, anecdotes, mysteries...)

    Text transcripts of all audio content

    Admire hidden gems that lie off the beaten path

    3 languages available: French, English, Spanish

    Interactive navigation with real-time geolocation and 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods

    Recommendations for the best photo opportunities

    Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)

Exclusions

    Admission fees to fee-paying establishments along the route if you want to make visits

    Headphones or earbuds (optional)

Tour Plan

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Major churches nearby

We are heading, you guessed it, to the famous Colossus of Rome, but if you are also interested in visiting major churches in Rome, know that if you continue on the Via Cavour that you have on your left, you will arrive at the famous Basilica of Saint Mary Maggiore

The Colosseum

Yes, it's huge! You are now facing the man who is called the Colossus of Rome! The Flavian amphitheater, which stands in front of you, is the largest ever built by the Romans! That said, its name Colossus does not come from its size, but from the colossal statue that adorned its entrance.

The Arch of Constantine

Right next to the Colosseum, we are now in front of the Arch of Constantine. It was commissioned by the Senate to celebrate the 10 years of the reign of Emperor Constantine, recalling his great victory over Maxence at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge.

Palatine Hill

We are now going around Palatine Hill. You can, of course, take an entrance and visit the legendary hill where Rome was founded.

Aqua Claudia aqueduct

You now pass under an arch of the ancient Aqua Claudia aqueduct, which supplied Rome with drinking water. The Aqueduct was built during the reign of, you guessed it, Claude, who is the 4th Roman emperor, and was inaugurated in 55.

Le Cirque Maxime

If you have not cut through Palatine Hill, then you have the opportunity to discover the Circus Maxime. So, yes, you will have to use your imagination, because there is not much left of the site's past size.

The Mouth of Truth

We arrive at Piazza della Bocca della Verita. You don't need to have done Italien LV2 to understand that there is a truth mouth story around here! Get close to the Santa Maria in Cosmedin Church.

The Boarium Forum

You can't walk two steps in Rome without coming across a relic of antiquity. Crossing the square, you find yourself on the ancient Forum Boarium, literally the old ox market.

The Palatine Bridge

Anyone who loved Rome will tell you that a visit to this immortal city is not complete without crossing the Tiber and strolling through the picturesque Trastevere district.

Mastai Square

You arrive in Piazza Mastai, named after Pope Pius IX whose real name was Giovanni Mastai. The square took its name because it was here that the pope decided to build, in 1860, the pontifical tobacco factory that you see in front of you.

Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere

Here you are in the heart of the Trastevere district facing a rather interesting basilica! It is believed to be the first official place of Christian worship.

Settimiana Gate

Just a word about the door you see to your left. It is the gate to Settimiana. It is part of the remains of the ramparts built by Emperor Aurelian in the 3rd century.

Sisto Bridge

You go back to the other side of the Tiber thanks to the Sisto Bridge in front of Trilussa Square. This bridge, rebuilt by Pope Sixtus IV in the 15th century, replaces a first ancient bridge that was probably destroyed during a major flood of the river in 791.

SPQR

You have certainly noticed these plaques marked SPQR and scattered all over Rome. It was the motto of the Roman Republic and then of the Roman Empire.

Fountain of the Turtles

We now arrive at a small, lesser-known square in Rome, which nevertheless houses one of the most beautiful fountains in the city: The Turtle Fountain.

The Temple of the Nymphs

On your left, you can see the remains of the columns that once belonged to the Temple of the Nymphs. In ancient Greek folklore, nymphs are personifications of nature, represented as young girls and often linked to a particular place.

Monument to the Glory of Emmanuel II

Before delving into the Roman Empire and rubbing shoulders with Caesar and Augustus, it is perhaps important to salute the main character of reunited Italy. The man who is called the Father of the Fatherland.

Insula dell'Ara Coeli

Here on your left, you have some rather interesting remains since it is the only example of a Roman sula that we have access to today. An sula, which in Latin means island, is the ancestor of our buildings.

Capitol Square and Museums

Here you are in the heart of Rome. At the top of the smallest of its seven hills. Capitol Hill. In ancient times, there was a fortified square, symbol of the political and religious power of the city, open to the Forum.

Statue of the Wolf

There you have it, from the top of its column, the famous Wolf of Romulus and Remus. The original one, dating from the Middle Ages, is in the Capitoline Museum, but at least, if you didn't intend to go in, you can admire the replica!

The Forum

So now, be ready to make a real good one in time. Already try to imagine yourself around the tenth century BC. It is a swampy and inhospitable terrain that you have in front of you, it serves as a necropolis for the villages of the seven surrounding hills.

Arch of Septimius Severus

You now have a breathtaking view of the Arch of Septimius Severus and its superb reliefs. Built in 203 AD, it was dedicated by the Senate to the emperor Septimius Severus and his sons, to commemorate his military victory over the Parthians.

View of the ancient ruins

This small footbridge, which appears in front of you, offers a beautiful unobstructed view of Trajan's Forum. It is the last imperial forum built in Rome, in the first century after Christ.

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Please Note

An internet connection is required to download the itinerary before the visit, organize yourself accordingly

Always check local conditions before you leave

Make sure your smartphone is sufficiently charged or carry an external battery.

After booking, you will receive an email with instructions for installing the application (available for iPhone and Android) as well as the procedure for activating the circuit code

The circuit is not suitable for people with reduced mobility (presence of stairs).

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