Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.
Ancient Roman brick walls and water channel in Rome's underground near Navona Square.
Aerial view of ancient Roman stadium and modern Navona Square in Rome.
Ancient brick steps in Rome's Navona Square underground passage.
Ancient stone steps leading to an archway in Rome's underground near Navona Square.
Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.
Ancient stone walls and water in Rome's underground near Navona Square.

Rome Underground Pass: Navona Square + Trevi District Underground

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Explore Rome's hidden treasures with the Rome Underground Pass, offering an audio-guided journey through Navona Square and Trevi District’s underground marvels. This experience combines photographs, 3D reconstructions, and videos to vividly recreate historical scenes from central Rome. Descend nine meters below street level near the iconic Trevi Fountain to explore the ancient City of Water with its impressive travertine blocks and intricate brickwork.

Vicus Caprarius is nestled beneath Rome's streets, offering a tour that uncovers hidden history.

An audioguide available in seven languages provides insights into ancient Roman sports and the site itself.

During archaeological digs, artifacts from the era of the Roman Empire have been discovered here.

Access to the two locations is guaranteed through a reserved entry.

Expect to receive an audio guide compatible with your device at both sites, offered in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

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Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.

Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.

Rome Underground Pass: Navona Square + Trevi District

The historic streets of central Rome hide an intriguing underground world, perfect for exploration via an engaging audio-guided journey. This experience brings history to life with the use of photographs, 3D reconstructions, and videos that vividly recreate what once was.

Explore Vicus Caprarius

Near Trevi Fountain in Rome lies the ancient City of Water, just a short walk away. Descend nine meters below street level to marvel at impressive travertine blocks, intricate brickwork, and marble columns that adorn main entrances. This site was uncovered through meticulous archaeological excavations and has been restored for safe exploration.

Art enthusiasts and history buffs will enjoy delving into Rome's silent stories with a complete audio guide included as part of your ticket package.

Ancient Roman brick walls and water channel in Rome's underground near Navona Square.

Ancient Roman brick walls and water channel in Rome's underground near Navona Square.

Aerial view of ancient Roman stadium and modern Navona Square in Rome.

Aerial view of ancient Roman stadium and modern Navona Square in Rome.

Ancient brick steps in Rome's Navona Square underground passage.

Ancient brick steps in Rome's Navona Square underground passage.

Rome Underground Pass: Navona Square + Trevi District Underground

The Rome Underground Pass offers a unique opportunity to explore the subterranean wonders of Piazza Navona and the Trevi district. At Vicus Caprarius, ancient Roman sports venues and daily life are vividly brought to light through an audioguide available in multiple languages. This exploration unveils artifacts from archaeological excavations that narrate Rome's long history while emphasizing preservation efforts for these significant sites.

Exploring Vicus Caprarius' Ancient Streets

The tour highlights a visit to the ancient streets of Vicus Caprarius, located beneath Piazza Navona. Visitors can walk paths once used by Roman citizens, guided by audio descriptions in seven languages that detail ancient sports and daily life. The site preserves mosaics, inscriptions, and architectural fragments showcasing bustling marketplaces from old Rome.

Marvel at Trevi Fountain's Baroque Grandeur

This complete itinerary includes access to the iconic Trevi Fountain, offering visitors a chance to experience rarely seen areas of this famous water feature. The tour provides unique insights into its intricate sculptures and baroque style that depict Neptune’s tales.

Discover Stadium of Domitian's Sporting Glory

The exploration features Rome’s first sports arena at the Stadium of Domitian, providing a glimpse into gladiatorial games and athletic competitions through preserved architectural elements like seating tiers and entrance gates. These remnants evoke the historic grandeur of ancient Roman sporting events.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore Vicus Caprarius' ancient streets from an bringd viewpoint.
  • Experience the authentic atmosphere of Stadium of Domitian's sports history.
  • Gain complete access to Trevi Fountain’s underground chambers.
  • Narrate Roman sports history with engaging storytelling.
  • Incorporate a multi-lingual audio guide for convenient exploration.

Discover fascinating artifacts from the Roman Empire included in your tour.

This engaging experience is perfect for explorers of antiquity, classical architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking to uncover Rome’s layered stories. Enjoy memorable moments as you step back into ancient Roman life beneath landmarks like Piazza Navona and Trevi Fountain.

Tips for Visitors

  • Book your visit at least a day in advance during peak times to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure reserved entry.
  • To save time upon arrival, activate your audio guide on your device beforehand so you can dive straight into the experience without delays.
  • If planning multiple attraction visits, consider starting with Vicus Caprarius or Piazza Navona as they are centrally located in Rome's historic core for convenience and efficiency.
Ancient stone steps leading to an archway in Rome's underground near Navona Square.

Ancient stone steps leading to an archway in Rome's underground near Navona Square.

Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.

Ancient Roman ruins in the underground area of Navona Square, Rome.

To ensure availability during peak season, book your visit in advance and avoid sold-out sessions.

Skip the lines at entry points by downloading and activating the Go City app before arrival for a smooth experience.

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FAQs

The tour typically lasts around 2 hours, including guided exploration of historical sites and underground chambers. Some areas may require walking on uneven terrain, so allow extra time for breaks.
Early morning between 6-8 AM offers fewer crowds and beautiful golden light for photos. Avoid Fridays when it's closed for prayers. October to March provides cooler weather and a more comfortable experience. Sunrise visits are magical with stunning views.
Bring comfortable shoes as you'll be walking through narrow passages and stairs. A water bottle is recommended due to limited drinking fountains. Don't forget a camera or smartphone to capture the unique underground architecture.
Take the metro from central locations like Termini station (line A) to Spagna, then walk to Piazza di Spagna. From there, take a short bus ride or taxi to reach the entrance near Navona Square and Trevi Fountain.
Photography is allowed but flash photography may not be permitted in certain areas to protect ancient artifacts. Use natural light when possible, and ask for permission if unsure about taking pictures.
It can be suitable for children but consider their stamina as there are many steps and small spaces. For younger kids, it may be more engaging if they have an interest in history or archaeology.
Your ticket includes access to several underground archaeological sites and guided tours led by knowledgeable staff. Maps, audio guides, and historical information are provided at each site you visit.
Booking ahead is recommended as the tour can sell out quickly during peak tourist seasons like summer or holidays. Online booking guarantees your spot and often includes a discount.
You will discover what lies beneath Rome's streets on a tour of Vicus Caprarius, learn about ancient Roman sports through an audio guide available in seven languages, and see artifacts from the Roman Empire found during excavations.
This audio-guided tour provides an exploration below street level, offering insights into ancient Roman life with visuals like photographs and videos to enhance your understanding.
No additional equipment is needed as the pass includes a device audioguide that will be provided at both sites during the visit.
You'll gain insights into ancient Roman sports, daily life in antiquity, and classical architecture through photographs, 3D reconstructions, videos, and other informative sources on the audio-guided tour.
The tour offers an exploration into ancient Roman sports and daily life, enhanced by artifacts discovered through archaeological excavations beneath Rome's streets.
The pass includes admission tickets and reservations for both Navona Square + Trevi District Underground sites with a multi-lingual audioguide available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Hotel transfers and food and beverages are not included with the Rome Underground Pass: Navona Square + Trevi District Underground.
You'll descend 9 meters below street level to explore Vicus Caprarius, which features travertine blocks, brickwork, and marble columns of main entrances.
Vicus Caprarius is conveniently situated near Piazza Navona and just a short distance from the Trevi Fountain in Rome's central area.
The multi-lingual audio guide is available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

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