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Discover Rome’s famous landmarks including Piazza Navona, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain on this 2.5-hour guided walk, with exclusive underground access to the Trevi District.
Explore Rome’s Iconic Landmarks with a Unique Underground Twist for Just $66.05
For those eager to see Rome’s most renowned sights while uncovering its hidden depths, the Rome: Trevi Fountain Underground Guided and Walk City Tour offers a compelling choice. Priced at $66.05 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines a walking exploration of Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and Patrizi Montoro Palace with an underground journey beneath the Trevi District.
What makes this tour stand out is the exclusive access to the Trevi District underground passages, where you’ll learn how ancient water systems still influence the city today. The tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy a mix of famous landmarks and uncovering lesser-known secrets, although it requires comfortable shoes and can be less suitable for those with mobility issues.

This guided tour begins at Touristation Navona, where the lively atmosphere of Piazza Navona immediately welcomes visitors. With its impressive fountains and vibrant street life, this square is often considered one of the most beautiful in Rome. The guide highlights the Fountain of the 4 Rivers by Bernini, a masterpiece of Baroque art, as you soak in the square’s lively ambiance.
From here, the route takes you to the Pantheon, where the guide offers outside views of this most well-preserved ancient temple. Michelangelo’s admiration for its architecture is shared, emphasizing its significance as a symbol of Roman engineering and artistry. Tour participants get an overview of why this temple is considered a marvel of ancient design.
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Next, the tour visits the Trevi Fountain, the largest and most iconic fountain in Rome. Here, tossing a coin ensures you’ll return to the city someday, according to tradition. The guide reveals secrets and lesser-known facts about the fountain, adding a layer of intrigue to an already famous site.
A highlight of this tour is the underground walk through the Trevi District, lasting 45 minutes. Visitors explore three sections of ancient underground passages where water flowed through Rome’s ancient infrastructure. This part of the tour shows how water from the Trevi Fountain still filters through the old masonry, connecting the past with the present and illustrating Rome’s “City of Water” nickname.

The tour includes a visit to Patrizi Montoro Palace, a luxurious residence inhabited by a nobility family since 1642. The guide describes its opulent architecture and historical importance, making it clear why this palace is a distinguished feature of Rome’s inner circle.
It’s important to note that Patrizi Montoro Palace is not open on Wednesdays, so the tour schedule adjusts accordingly. The guide shares stories about the Roman elite, positioning the palace among the city’s most treasured private residences.

The underground segment of the tour provides insight into Rome’s “City of Water”. As visitors walk through the three sections of the archaeological area, they observe how ancient water channels, aqueducts, and masonry still shape the city’s landscape.
Participants see how water from the Trevi Fountain continues to flow through old pipes and pools of the luxurious Domus residence. This part of the tour deepens understanding of Rome’s engineering prowess and the importance of water management throughout its history.
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This English-guided tour begins at the Touristation Navona office, where visitors are advised to arrive 15 minutes early. The tour includes a headset system if needed and provides a reserved entrance ticket for the underground Trevi District.
The tour’s pacing is designed to balance walking, sightseeing, and underground exploration, making it accessible for most travelers with comfortable shoes. However, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
The entire experience is flexible with cancellations allowed up to 24 hours in advance and options to reserve now and pay later, offering peace of mind for spontaneous travelers.
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The guides are known for sharing secrets and curiosities about Rome’s history, architecture, and water systems. Their storytelling brings the city’s famous landmarks to life, making the history feel personal and engaging.
While the tour does not include entrance to the Pantheon, viewing it from the outside provides ample opportunity to appreciate its grandeur, especially with the guide explaining its significance.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of walking tour and underground exploration. Many tours focus solely on surface sights, but this one offers an extra layer of discovery into Rome’s ancient water infrastructure.
The underground passages reveal hidden facets of the city that are typically inaccessible, adding depth to the standard sightseeing experience. It is especially appealing for those interested in history, architecture, and urban engineering.

This 2.5-hour tour suits travelers who appreciate famous landmarks combined with behind-the-scenes stories. It’s perfect for those seeking a compact, informative experience that covers Rome’s iconic fountains and squares while unveiling hidden underground secrets.
Since the tour emphasizes walking and exploring, it’s best for those comfortable on their feet. The underground component offers a fascinating glimpse into Rome’s water history, ideal for history buffs or curious travelers eager to see lesser-known aspects of the Eternal City.
This tour provides a well-rounded view of Rome’s most celebrated landmarks with the added thrill of underground exploration. The $66.05 price point offers good value considering the access to underground passages and the expert guidance.
While not suitable for all mobility levels, it remains an excellent choice for those who want an engaging, informative, and slightly adventurous way to experience the city. The combination of surface sightseeing and underground secrets guarantees a richer appreciation of Rome’s water system and architectural marvels.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour requires walking and involves underground passages, so it is more suitable for older children and adults comfortable on their feet.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking, and light clothing is advised during summer months.
Does the tour include entrance to the Pantheon?
No, the tour does not include entry inside the Pantheon; visitors view it from outside.
How long is the underground section?
The underground exploration lasts 45 minutes and takes place after the main walking tour.
Are headphones provided?
Yes, headsets are available if required for better listening during the tour.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, it is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Touristation Navona and concludes back at the same location.
How do I book the underground Trevi District tour?
You can book at the Touristation Navona office, where staff assist with reservations based on availability.
Is this a small group tour?
The data does not specify group size, but it is organized as a guided experience with headsets, suggesting an attentive, manageable group size.
This Rome: Trevi Fountain Underground Guided and Walk City Tour offers a balanced mix of famous sights and underground secrets, making it a compelling choice for travelers eager to deepen their understanding of Rome’s history and architecture.
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