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Rome could not be imagined without the remarkable counterpoint of
its squares and fountains. Enclosed in the fabric of the
renaissance and baroque districts or designed as a spectacular backdrop for the most important roads, the squares of Rome scatter the city with
numerous points of historical, architectural and tourist interest.
And there is not a square in Rome without a fountain. Water flows plentifully in the subsoil and gushes forth from the hundreds of small and large fountains, each with its own artistic value and history .
Meet your guide at the Spanish Steps and begin your discovery of
Rome's most famous fountains by admiring Bernini's '
Barcaccia'. Reach the
Trevi Fountain, the city's most iconic, and if you wish, try making a wish by throwing a coin into it.
Pass through
Piazza della Rotonda to see the
Pantheon before arriving at the majestic
Piazza Navona, at the centre of which is
the famous Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi.
Just as pilgrims did in ancient times, you reach
Castel Sant'Angelo Via dei Coronari, known as the artists' street.