Discover Rome with an audio tour that guides you through the historic heart of the Eternal City. During this self-guided walking tour, you'll stroll through charming streets, lively piazzas, and past world-famous monuments while discovering how emperors, popes, and artists shaped Rome over the centuries.
The route takes you to iconic landmarks such as the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, and the Quirinal Palace. Along the way, you'll uncover not only the city's highlights but also the stories behind them: from the glory of the Roman Empire and the influence of the Vatican to hidden squares, elegant fountains, and centuries-old traditions. Did you know that Rome is home to around 280 fountains and more than 900 churches? With the CityAppTour app, you can explore Rome at your own pace while fascinating stories play automatically at the right locations.
Older than you think: This temple has stood here for nearly 2,000 years.
The Pantheon was built in Roman times and is one of the best-preserved monuments from antiquity. Your audio guide Rome reveals how this place transformed from a pagan temple into a Christian church.
Throw a coin, make a wish: This fountain is world-famous for a reason.
The Trevi Fountain is a Baroque masterpiece and one of the most visited spots in Rome. Your audio guide Rome explains how the tradition of tossing a coin into the water began.
Where Rome comes together: This square has been alive since ancient times.
Piazza Navona was built on the remains of a Roman stadium and is now a lively place filled with fountains and terraces. Your audio guide Rome shows how history and daily life blend here.
What makes this stop special: From here, you’ll enjoy a beautiful view of the city.
The Spanish Steps connect Piazza di Spagna with the church at the top of the hill. Your audio guide Rome reveals how this spot has been a meeting place for locals and travelers for centuries.
Power behind these walls: One of Italy’s official residences.
The Quirinal Palace is now the residence of the President of Italy, but it has a long history as a papal and royal palace. Your audio guide Rome explains how this building reflects different eras of power.
From tomb to fortress: Few buildings have changed as much as this one.
Castel Sant’Angelo was originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian. Your audio guide Rome reveals how it later became a fortress, a papal refuge and even a prison.