Plazas y Fuentes de Roma
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Discover Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers dominating the elegant square
Learn about Caravaggio’s masterpiece triptych inside San Luigi dei Francesi church
Experience the elegant ambiance created by ochre buildings and luxury boutiques
Learn fascinating stories and historical insights from your Spanish speaking guide
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Experience a pleasant walk through the historic heart of Rome and immerse yourself in the city’s timeless beauty, art, and vibrant street life. This guided tour in Spanish leads you through elegant squares, remarkable churches, and architectural masterpieces that have shaped the identity of the Eternal City for centuries. As you stroll along charming streets and lively piazzas, you will feel the unique atmosphere that blends ancient grandeur with modern Roman culture.
Discover iconic landmarks such as Piazza Navona with Bernini’s magnificent Fountain of the Four Rivers, admire Caravaggio’s extraordinary paintings inside the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi, and stand before the awe inspiring Pantheon with its impressive dome. Continue through Piazza Colonna and marvel at the spectacular Trevi Fountain before reaching Piazza di Spagna, where the Spanish Steps and Bernini’s Barcaccia fountain create one of the most photographed scenes in Rome. The tour concludes at Plaza de España, leaving you surrounded by elegance, history, and style.
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Transfers to hotels
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Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Comfortable walking shoes
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Comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended
Final stop is at Plaza de España without return transfer
Moderate walking involved on uneven historic streets
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Activity Provider: Bras Tours
Customer Reviews
Vardan

Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi is not just a fountain; it is a grand architectural statement by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Standing in the heart of Piazza Navona, this masterpiece represents the four major rivers of the world’s known continents at the time: the Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Plate. The way Bernini integrated the heavy Egyptian obelisk onto a "hollow" rock base is a true engineering marvel of the 17th century. Project Manager's Insight: I am fascinated by the coordination and vision required to execute such a complex multi-element project. Every statue tells a unique story through its posture and symbols (look for the lion and the palm tree!). Pro Tip: To truly appreciate the dramatic lighting and the absence of large tour groups, visit late at night or very early in the morning. The sound of the water against the backdrop of the Baroque palaces is an unforgettable experience. A masterpiece of movement and stone!
Dua

A Glimpse of Eternity: The Magic of Bernini’s Fountain Seeing this fountain in person is a completely different experience than looking at pictures. When you stand right where I took this photo, looking up at the towering Egyptian obelisk that seems to pierce the Roman sky, you truly feel the grandeur of the Baroque era. The Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona is, without a doubt, one of the most magnificent structures in all of Italy. What fascinated me most about this masterpiece is the raw power captured in the stone. The massive sculptures representing the great rivers of the world are so lifelike that you expect them to move at any second. The way the water cascades over the rugged rocks into the turquoise basin creates a soothing sound that somehow cuts through the lively noise of the crowded square. It’s a perfect spot to just stop and realize that you are standing in front of centuries of history. The contrast between the ancient stone of the obelisk and the intricate white marble of the statues below is a photographer’s dream. Every angle offers a new perspective—from the powerful muscles of the giants to the hidden animals carved into the base. It’s a place that makes you feel small but incredibly lucky to witness such art. Visitor Advice: • The Best Angle: Stand near the base to capture the scale of the obelisk against the clouds, just like in my photo. It gives a sense of how monumental this place really is. • Atmosphere: Even though it’s a popular tourist spot, if you visit early in the morning or late at night, you can have a quiet moment of reflection with the art. • Details: Look for the carvings of the lion and the horse—they add such a dynamic, wild touch to the fountain. This isn’t just a fountain; it’s a symbol of Rome’s eternal beauty. I felt so inspired and happy to spend time here, and it remains one of the highlights of my entire Italian journey.
Nabeel

A true Baroque masterpiece by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, symbolizing four great rivers of the ancient world, the Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Río de la Plata. The dramatic sculptures, flowing water, and towering obelisk create a powerful sense of movement and artistry. Especially stunning at night when the fountain comes alive under soft lights in Piazza Navona.
Clayton

Such a beautiful fountain area to visit. The architects so stunning and if you get there early in the morning you can relax and enjoy it without the crowds.
SPA

The fountain showcasing the Romanian architecture is treasure to eyes. If you are at Rome do visit it. This is a famous public square built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian. It is a major landmark and a hub for restaurants and pizzerias. Many restaurants in this area cater to tourists, but some are known for their authentic Roman cuisine and pizza. Piazza Navona is one of the most beautiful and lively squares in Rome, known for its stunning Baroque architecture, fountains, and vibrant street performances. The atmosphere is always buzzing — with artists, musicians, and entertainers bringing the square to life. During our visit, a **ring dancer** was performing near the Fountain of the Four Rivers, and it added a magical touch to the experience. The grace and strength of the performance, set against the backdrop of centuries-old buildings and glowing evening lights, created an unforgettable moment. Tourists and locals alike stopped in awe, applauding as the performer spun and danced inside the ring with perfect rhythm and elegance. It’s more than just a historical site — Piazza Navona feels like an open-air theater where history and modern street art meet beautifully. Visit in the evening for the best ambiance and performances. Enjoyed a gelato, sit by a fountain, and soak in the energy.
Cecilia

Felice was great! Tailored to our kids and family interests.
GetYourGuide

Loved seeing the fountains. Our guide shared a lot of historical information. He even found us a cab back to our hotel when it started raining just as the tour ended.
Mara

Brava la guida che essendo solo noi ci ha fatto vedere anche cose non comprese nella descrizione del tour. Ma costoso paragonato con altri tour dove c’è anche biglietto di ingresso
GetYourGuide

Federica was amazing! Lots of cool information and very friendly and kind. She walked at a great pace and was very patient with our older group who couldn’t walk much. Five stars!!!
