We will start our Free Night Tour: Vatican and Squares with an explanation about the Spanish Embassy, the oldest in Europe, to go to the Plaza de España with the stairs and its famous Trinità dei Monti church.
We will go to the famous Fontana di Trevi, perhaps the most famous fountain in Rome, where we will explain the function of water for the city, as well as its anecdotes and curiosities of such a magnificent monument. From there we will continue to the column of Marco Aurelio and the Montecitorio Palace or the Chamber of Deputies of Italy.
We will continue our journey towards the famous Piazza Navona, the ancient Stadium of Domitian, where horse races were held. In this large square, a place of restaurants and terraces, we will admire the wonders of Baroque Papal Rome, such as the fountains designed and made by Bernini and his workshop, as well as the Church of Santa Agnese in Agone, an imitation model of the European Baroque .
We will continue our tour passing through the Coronari road until we reach the Sant'Angelo Bridge as well as the Sant'Angelo Castle, formerly the Mausoleum of Emperor Hadrian. The Castle was used throughout the centuries as a refuge for the Popes in case of an attack on the city. They accessed from the Vatican through an underground passage to the castle walls.
Our tour comes to an end entering the Conciliation road until we reach St. Peter's in the Vatican. Here we will stop at its famous square, designed by Bernini, which has a circular shape to "embrace the faithful" and we will tell the story of the construction, as well as the reason for its construction and the Role of the Popes during its 2000 years of existence. History.