09.09.2007
La Fontaine de Trévi visitée avec un chauffeur guide de Rome
Pas beaucoup de gens savent qu'en jetant un centime dans la fontaine de Trevi, ils reviendront surement à Rome de nouveau. La quantité de pièces de monnaie ramassées quotidiennement dans la fontaine de Trevi est une question à laquelle seulement un chauffeur guide de Rome peut répondre à ces touristes épatés faisant le tour visité de Rome.
La fontaine prit son nom à cause de l'intersection de trois rues (en Italien TRE VIE) qui délimite le point de sortie finale de l'acquéduc de l'Aqua Virgo (en Italien Acqua Vergine), un des anciens acquéducs qui ravitaillaient Rome en eau. En 19 avant Jésus-Christ, les anciens savants avaient noté qu'avec l'aide d'une Vierge Vestale, les spécialistes des eaux romains localisèrent une source d'eau potable qui distait seulement de 14 miles (22 km) de la ville.(Cet évènement est représenté sur la paroi en travertin de l'odierne fontaine). Cet acquéduc de l'Aqua Virgo amenait l'eau par voie directe dans le Complexe des Bains d'Agrippa. Ce système put approvisionner en eau Rome pour des centaines d'années et, à ne pas y croire, dessert tous les quartiers centrals de Rome encore de nos jours.
Trevi Fountain visited with a Rome private driver tour guide
Not very much people know that throwing a dime in the Trevi fountain, you will have your next return to Rome guaranteed. How much coins are recovered every day from Trevi Fountain is an answer that only a Rome tour guide can return to his visitors when sightseeing in Rome.
This fountain took its name while it is localized at the junction of three streets (tre vie) determining the arrival point of the Aqua Virgo (Italian: Acqua Vergine), one of the old Roman aqueducts supplying water to Rome. In 19 BC, the ancient scribes wrote that with the help of a virgin, Roman ancient engineers discovered a source of natural water only 14 miles (22 km) from the city. (This scene is described on the actual fountain's travertine facade). This Aqua Virgo brought the water directly into the Agrippa Baths. It served Rome for hundred years, and you can't believe it ,but it serves Rome water supply still today.
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14.08.2007
How many days you can spend sightseeing in Rome
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13.05.2007
Rome by night tour with Rome private driver guide
After you have completed a full day in Rome and you have covered a Colosseum tour, you can see the different aspects of Rome at night.
The lights of Rome in the evening are so unforgettable that you will feel surrounded by a warm atmosphere while learning the artworks of Michelangelo and Bernini.
A Rome by night tour means first of all a personalized service with caring people and un understanding of the main attractions of Rome.
When you have decided to plan your trip to Rome do not forget to discover Rome at night first so the day tours will be more complete and deep to you.
This is a way to experience the atmosphere of the Eternal City and to flavor its spirited nightlife, sipping drinks at places favored by Romans.
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Visit the Roman Forum with a Rome private driver guide
Sightseeing tours of ancient Rome with personal guide.
The Roman Forum is located in a valley between the Palatine hill and the Capitol hill which was the religious hill in ancient Rome. It originally was a marsh, but the Romans drained the area and turned it into a center of political and social activity.
If your Rome hotel is near Trevi Fountain, you do not need any transportation to reach the ancient Rome and it will be easy for you to stroll along the roman arches hiring a private guide lecturing rome tours.
The Forum was the marketplace of Rome and also the business district and civic center. It was expanded to include temples, a senate house and law courts. When the Roman Empire fell, the Forum became forgotten, buried and was used as a cattle pasture during the Middle Ages.
If you join a Rome tour with a private tour guide, you will see from the Arch of Septimius Severus the majesty of the ancient Rome city center with its basilicas and its columns built to commemorate the battles against the enemies of Rome.
Much of the forum has been destroyed. Columns and stone blocks are all that remains of some temples. The arch of Titus and the arch of Septimius Severus still stand and are in good shape. Like many other ancient Roman buildings, stone blocks have been removed from the Forum and used to build nearby churches and palaces of the nobles and cardinals of the renaissance time.
Do not forget to book Rome hotels near spanish steps or near the Pantheon in order to visit properly the center of the ancient Rome.
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22.01.2007
A new way to visit Rome with private driver
Have no time ? If you have decided to visit Rome with your family you can have the chance to tour in Rome with a reliable private driver in Rome. English speaking limousine driver can take you with a minibus through a Rome shore excursion so that you can know better the history of the eternal city. Sightseeing in Rome with a personal driver can really make easy your holiday in Rome after that you have reserved your vacation headquarters.
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