Up to an hour
Trevi District Underground Guided Tour
Descend into Ancient Roman underground passages in the City of Water and learn about the iconic Trevi Fountain.
What you'll do
Learn about the depths of Roman history, with a focus on the famous Trevi district. This guided tour takes you to see fascinating Ancient Roman underground passages.
Begin by throwing a coin in the Trevi Fountain and making a wish. Legend says you’ll return to Rome someday.
Descend below to explore the ancient ruins and learn how the water from this Baroque fountain filters through the archaeological site, previously a luxurious residence.
Virgin Aqueduct water filters through the ancient masonry of this famous archaeological area, supplying the residence's pipes and pools. Rome is known as the “City of Water” because it was the first city to introduce free fountains with drinking water for all.
In the area, you’ll discover colorful marble statues, the head of Helios, and a treasure trove of 800 coins.
With your friendly and professional guide, you’ll uncover hidden gems and historical insights. You’ll see an ancient building complex nine meters beneath the city streets, and relics from the Imperial Age.
Trevi District Underground Tour Highlights
Marvel at Imperial Age relics
Explore an ancient building complex buried beneath the city
Hear about ancient masonry and learn why Rome is known as the City of Water.
A knowledgeable guide
Listen to your guide bring the Trevi Fountain’s history to life in English or French.
See Ancient Roman relics, ruins, and original features.
Learn about water’s significance in Rome
What's included
Entrance
Guided tour
Reservations
Booking required
There’s no need to prebook this attraction far in advance. You can book it on your first day in Rome at the Concierge desk, Touristation Piazza d’Aracoeli, 16.
Where you'll be
Vicolo del Puttarello, 25, Roma RM, Rome, ItalyWhere you'll meet
Concierge desk: Touristation Ara Coeli Office- Piazza d’Ara Coeli, 16, Rome, Italy
Venue meeting point: Vicolo del Puttarello, 25
Operating hours
English:
Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday: 1.30, 3.30pm
Wednesday, Friday: 12pm, 1.30pm, 3pm, 4.30pm
Sat – 11am, 12.30pm, 3.30pm, 5pm
French:
Saturday at 2pm
Attraction duration: 1 hour
Closings & holidays
Mondays
Find out more
For more information, visit the Touristation website.
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