Rome Piazza Navona and Trevi District Underground Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Join the tour of two of Rome's hidden archaeological sites with these tickets to the Piazza Navona and Trevi District Underground. With just one ticket, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the architectural wonders of ancient Rome at your own pace. In addition, you will be provided with an audio guide and virtual reality goggles to make the most of the experience.
- Access the underground of Piazza Navona and the Trevi District in Rome in a single visit.
- Explore the historical and architectural heritage of these sites with complete flexibility.
- Take advantage of the audio guide and virtual reality glasses for a unique experience.
What’s included
- Underground tickets for Piazza Navona and Trevi District in Rome
- Audioguide in the Piazza Navona underground
- Virtual reality glasses
- Audioguide in the Trevi District
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Step by Step
With these tickets, you can explore Rome's Piazza Navona and Trevi District underground in a single day and at your own pace. These historic sites offer a unique insight into the architecture and history of the city. An audio guide will be available to provide interesting commentary at each point along the itinerary.
In the underground of Piazza Navona, you can discover the archaeological remains of the ancient Domus Aurea, the extravagant residence of Emperor Nero. You can explore the underground rooms and admire the frescoes still preserved inside. You will also learn about the history and legends surrounding this place. You will also have virtual reality goggles at your disposal to experience a real journey back in time.
In the Trevi District, you can visit the underground tunnels beneath the famous Trevi Fountain. These underground tunnels house an ancient Roman fountain and offer a unique insight into the construction of the famous fountain. You can walk through the underground passageways and learn about the history and significance of the Trevi Fountain.