Rome by Night
3 hours
Day tour / activity
3 hours
Cut off: 7 days
Easy
Wheelchair, Limited mobility
Rome at night is, in short, a city lit like a theater and especially in the warmer months, should be enjoyed like one. In fact, Georgina Masson, who wrote the 1965 classic “Companion Guide to Rome,” recommended the night as the time Rome should first be seen. The eternal city in the night has a magical atmosphere, you’ll see the Trevi Fountain and continue on to see Navona square, the Pantheon, the Colosseum (outside), the Circus Maximus. From Trastevere, we will climb her hills, including Gianicolo Hill, where you can see the city laid out below you.