
Super Tour

Super Experience
Step into the heart of the Eternal City with this full-day walking tour through Rome’s most enchanting streets and piazzas. From ancient history to Renaissance beauty, this itinerary captures the soul of Rome in a single day. You’ll wander along historic streets, discover charming piazzas, and stand before architectural marvels that have stood for centuries.
moreStep into the heart of the Eternal City with this full-day walking tour through Rome’s most enchanting streets and piazzas. From ancient history to Renaissance beauty, this itinerary captures the soul of Rome in a single day. You’ll wander along historic streets, discover charming piazzas, and stand before architectural marvels that have stood for centuries.
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After all, even the ancient Romans believed in starting the day with something to eat, though their morning meal looked a little different from ours today.\n\nIn ancient Rome, breakfast (ientaculum) was typically a simple affair, a bit of bread dipped in wine, some cheese, honey, and olives. Wealthier Romans might have added fruit, nuts, or eggs, but a big breakfast was never part of their routine. Fast forward to modern times, and the Italian approach to breakfast remains light and elegant often a cappuccino with a flaky cornetto (Italy’s take on a croissant).\n\nAt I Sofà Bar Restaurant & Roof Terrace, however, you can take breakfast at your own pace, choosing from a mix of traditional Italian flavors and international favorites. If you’re in the mood for something classic, a perfectly brewed espresso paired with a freshly baked cornetto is a must-try. For something more indulgent, go for the homemade pastries, fresh fruit, and creamy ricotta drizzled with honey, a nod to the sweet flavors ancient Romans enjoyed.\n\nIf you prefer a hearty start to the day, opt for scrambled eggs with crispy pancetta, or try a selection of cured meats and cheeses, showcasing Italy’s rich culinary heritage. And of course, there’s always the option of a continental breakfast with freshly squeezed juices, yogurt, and granola, perfect for fueling up before a full day of sightseeing.\n\nWhat makes breakfast here even more special is the setting, the rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views of Rome’s rooftops and domes, letting you soak in the beauty of the Eternal City before even stepping out the door.\n\nSo, take your time, enjoy your meal, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through Rome. Once you’re satisfied and caffeinated, we’ll set off to discover the wonders of the city, one iconic landmark at a time!\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_0.mp3?alt=media&token=30551df4-35d6-44e8-b28c-f0ed9b88dc76"},{"address":"Piazza Navona","location":{"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"longitude":12.473057399999972,"latitude":41.89912166063098,"longitudeDelta":0.1773310700361052},"placeId":null,"media":[{"content":{"place_id":"ChIJPRydwYNgLxMRSjOCLlYkV6M","partial_match":true,"geometry":{"location_type":"GEOMETRIC_CENTER","viewport":{"east":12.4744063802915,"south":41.8977728697085,"west":12.4717084197085,"north":41.9004708302915},"location":{"lat":41.8991633,"lng":12.4730742}},"address_components":[{"types":["route"],"short_name":"Piazza Navona","long_name":"Piazza Navona"},{"short_name":"Roma","long_name":"Roma","types":["locality","political"]},{"short_name":"Roma","types":["administrative_area_level_3","political"],"long_name":"Roma"},{"types":["administrative_area_level_2","political"],"short_name":"RM","long_name":"Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale"},{"short_name":"Lazio","types":["administrative_area_level_1","political"],"long_name":"Lazio"},{"short_name":"IT","types":["country","political"],"long_name":"Italy"},{"short_name":"00186","long_name":"00186","types":["postal_code"]}],"plus_code":{"global_code":"8FHJVFXF+M6","compound_code":"VFXF+M6 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy"},"formatted_address":"Piazza Navona, 00186 Roma RM, Italy","types":["establishment","point_of_interest","tourist_attraction"]},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FSpYJ8axhOP2pGPa4XzqZ%2Fpiazza%20novana.jpg?alt=media&token=5002c489-1ec6-40d2-8736-2a64ecf12fce","type":"img"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FSpYJ8axhOP2pGPa4XzqZ%2Fpiazza%20novana%201.jpg?alt=media&token=21385e7b-4243-46b5-9728-13a19d39c252","type":"img"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FSpYJ8axhOP2pGPa4XzqZ%2Fpiazza%20novana%202.jpeg?alt=media&token=e3d5bc77-dce1-4870-a31c-17f2a8589be5","type":"img"},{"content":"To truly appreciate Piazza Navona, we must first understand the history that shaped the Eternal City. Rome’s origins are steeped in legend, dating back to 753 BCE, when Romulus and Remus, twin brothers raised by a she-wolf, are said to have founded the city. While myth gives Rome a divine beginning, history tells us it grew from small settlements on Palatine Hill into a thriving kingdom. Over time, it evolved into the Roman Republic (509 BCE) and later the vast Roman Empire (27 BCE - 476 CE), which at its height controlled lands from Britain to North Africa and the Middle East.","type":"text"},{"content":"Rome’s success stemmed from its advanced governance, military strength, and groundbreaking engineering. The empire built monumental roads, aqueducts, and amphitheaters that still stand today. However, internal corruption, economic struggles, and relentless invasions led to Rome’s fall in 476 CE. Yet, despite the empire’s decline, its cultural and artistic influence never faded. The Renaissance and Baroque periods saw a revival of Rome’s grandeur, with popes and wealthy patrons commissioning stunning churches, palaces, and fountains—many of which define the cityscape today.","type":"text"},{"content":"One of the most vivid examples of this transformation is Piazza Navona, a space that embodies both ancient and modern Rome. Built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, this elongated square once hosted athletic competitions in the 1st century CE. Unlike the gladiatorial spectacles of the Colosseum, this stadium featured Greek-style contests, emphasizing athleticism over violence. The echoes of these sporting events remain in the piazza’s distinctive shape, a rare glimpse into the Roman obsession with grand public entertainment.","type":"text"},{"content":"By the 15th century, the ruins of the stadium were repurposed, and Piazza Navona became one of Rome’s grandest public squares. It was here that bustling markets, festivals, and celebrations took place, transforming the space into a lively social hub. Today, it retains that same spirit, filled with artists, performers, and the constant hum of locals and visitors alike.","type":"text"},{"content":"The square is adorned with three magnificent Baroque fountains, the most famous being Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi). Commissioned by Pope Innocent X in 1651, this masterpiece symbolizes the four great rivers of the known world at the time—the Nile, Danube, Ganges, and Río de la Plata—each represented by a reclining figure. Above them, an ancient obelisk rises, symbolizing Rome’s continuity from its imperial past to its artistic Renaissance.","type":"text"},{"content":"Flanking Bernini’s work are two more stunning fountains: the Fountain of Neptune, depicting the sea god battling a giant octopus, and the Fontana del Moro, showcasing a powerful figure wrestling a dolphin. These fountains emphasize the city’s relationship with water, a resource that has defined its existence since the aqueducts of ancient Rome.","type":"text"},{"content":"Standing alongside the fountains is another masterpiece of Baroque architecture, the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone. Designed by Francesco Borromini, this church is dedicated to Saint Agnes, a young Christian martyr who, according to legend, miraculously grew hair to preserve her modesty when sentenced to humiliation in a nearby brothel. The church’s dramatic facade and richly decorated interior add to the grandeur of the piazza.","type":"text"},{"content":"Beyond its artistic and architectural beauty, Piazza Navona remains a stage for Rome’s social life. From medieval times to today, it has hosted lively markets, religious processions, and public gatherings. During the Renaissance, elaborate water festivals filled the square when its drains were blocked to create an artificial lake, entertaining the nobility. Today, its Christmas market is one of the most famous in Italy, drawing families and visitors to celebrate the season amid festive stalls and twinkling lights.","type":"text"},{"content":"Whether you’re enjoying an espresso at a historic café, admiring the sculptures and architecture, or watching street performers bring the square to life, Piazza Navona encapsulates everything that makes Rome extraordinary. It is a place where ancient history, Renaissance art, and modern culture merge, a reminder that in Rome, the past is never truly gone—it lives on in every piazza, every monument, and every stone beneath your feet.","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_1.mp3?alt=media&token=052f40fd-0956-4fd7-af73-9bc1486c978d"},{"address":"Spanish Steps","location":{"longitude":12.482399549999963,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":41.90574667223289,"longitudeDelta":0.1748724070200067},"placeId":"ChIJda54FlRgLxMRD2muipfUwH8","media":[{"content":{"place_id":"ChIJda54FlRgLxMRD2muipfUwH8"},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/30827354/pexels-photo-30827354.png?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/2885919/pexels-photo-2885919.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/27530590/pexels-photo-27530590.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"Ever wondered why a staircase attracts millions? Welcome to the Spanish Steps, a masterpiece not just famous for its elegance, but for its delightful quirks too! Picture this: a vibrant Roman afternoon in the 18th century, a scandalous sight unfolds as daring young women sit casually on these very steps a bold act defying the norms of the time!\n\nAs you look around, you might notice something rather unique. Count them up, and you’ll find 135 steps, forming a beautiful cascade where cultures and stories flow as freely as the people who tread them. Here’s a quick challenge: find the keystone or \"trinità\" hidden in the design, a nod to the steps' original name, \"Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti.\"\n\nDid you know artist Keats lived in that house to your right? It's now a museum. He likely drew inspiration from the lively hubbub that still enlivens these steps today.\n\nHave a joyful climb, or graceful descent, and celebrate the spontaneity woven into the history beneath your feet!\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_2.mp3?alt=media&token=b85ddbc1-8685-4a81-9a61-996b0cdf1f72"},{"address":"Trevi Fountain","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1748724070200067,"latitude":41.900924514249034,"longitude":12.483139250000015,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421},"placeId":"ChIJ1UCDJ1NgLxMRtrsCzOHxdvY","media":[{"content":{"place_id":"ChIJ1UCDJ1NgLxMRtrsCzOHxdvY"},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/2031967/pexels-photo-2031967.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/30811950/pexels-photo-30811950.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/5067076/pexels-photo-5067076.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/18578565/pexels-photo-18578565.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"Did you know that Trevi Fountain collects around €3,000 in coins each day? Every euro tossed in becomes a part of a legacy that began in 1762.\n\nAs you stand before this baroque masterpiece, consider this: the fountain is actually the terminus of the ancient Aqua Virgo aqueduct, a marvel of engineering and a survivor from the days when Roman Emperors roamed these streets. Can you imagine the centuries of history flowing beneath its surface, still feeding life into the heart of Rome?\n\nI urge you now to step a little closer and take in the sensory symphony: the soothing rush of water, the refreshing spray that cools the air even in the height of summer. Find the towering figure of Oceanus standing proudly at its center. He commands the waters, like a maestro of his own theatrical stage.\n\nHere's a quirky bit for you: legend has it that tossing a coin over your shoulder ensures a return to Rome, two coins promise romance, and three guarantee marriage. Anyone up for a happily ever after?\n\nAnd as you throw your coin and make a wish, remember, you’re contributing to a beautiful cause, as the collected coins support local charities. So take a snapshot for your memories, and let Trevi Fountain remind you that every drop, just like every moment here, is precious. Enjoy the rest of your Roman adventure, and who knows, maybe you'll find yourself here once more.\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_3.mp3?alt=media&token=bb265f15-b542-4a72-87e3-924517f6b8f2"},{"address":"Colosseum","location":{"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"longitude":12.491868850000003,"longitudeDelta":0.1748724070200067,"latitude":41.88951582993369},"placeId":"ChIJrRMgU7ZhLxMRxAOFkC7I8Sg","media":[{"content":{"place_id":"ChIJrRMgU7ZhLxMRxAOFkC7I8Sg"},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/2225443/pexels-photo-2225443.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/2225439/pexels-photo-2225439.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/356966/pexels-photo-356966.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/2676642/pexels-photo-2676642.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&dpr=2&h=650&w=940","type":"img"},{"content":"Did you know that gladiators once became ancient Rome's superstars? The Colosseum, right before us, was their grand arena. Imagine the cheers, louder than any football stadium today, as you walk around this massive structure. These walls, echoing stories of bravery and spectacle, have stood the test of time since 80 AD.\n\nLook at those travertine stones, weathered but proud. Can you guess how many spectators they once hosted? A staggering 50,000 Romans gathered here! Picture the excitement as 100 days of games marked its opening, the chariot races, the roars, and the cheers.\n\nNow, let’s dive a bit deeper. Did you know tunnels run beneath us? They housed both wild animals and gladiators awaiting their fate. Imagine the tension and anticipation in those dark passages! If these stones could speak, they'd tell tales of blood, sweat, and the aspirations of men seeking glory.\n\nRemember this moment as you venture on, carrying the echoes of ancient applause with you. Let’s take one last look around. Who knows, maybe the spirit of a long-gone gladiator lingers nearby, sharing these moments with us. Safe travels on your journeys!\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_4.mp3?alt=media&token=cd5716b9-038a-4836-9a2c-cdc0fdec631a"},{"address":"Pantheon","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.1773310700361052,"longitude":12.476824700000009,"latitude":41.898763264247975,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421},"placeId":null,"media":[{"content":{"partial_match":true,"address_components":[{"long_name":"Piazza della Rotonda","types":["route"],"short_name":"Piazza della Rotonda"},{"types":["locality","political"],"long_name":"Roma","short_name":"Roma"},{"short_name":"Roma","types":["administrative_area_level_3","political"],"long_name":"Roma"},{"long_name":"Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale","types":["administrative_area_level_2","political"],"short_name":"RM"},{"long_name":"Lazio","types":["administrative_area_level_1","political"],"short_name":"Lazio"},{"long_name":"Italy","types":["country","political"],"short_name":"IT"},{"short_name":"00186","long_name":"00186","types":["postal_code"]}],"formatted_address":"Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy","plus_code":{"global_code":"8FHJVFXG+CP","compound_code":"VFXG+CP Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy"},"types":["establishment","point_of_interest","tourist_attraction"],"place_id":"ChIJqUCGZ09gLxMRLM42IPpl0co","geometry":{"location":{"lat":41.8986108,"lng":12.4768729},"viewport":{"north":41.9001122302915,"west":12.4754757197085,"east":12.4781736802915,"south":41.89741426970851},"location_type":"GEOMETRIC_CENTER"}},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FSpYJ8axhOP2pGPa4XzqZ%2Fpantheon.jpg?alt=media&token=e34dcdfc-38bd-439e-b2ac-07d1b191d627","type":"img"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FSpYJ8axhOP2pGPa4XzqZ%2Fpantheon%201.jpg?alt=media&token=9e539147-d2b7-4cc1-a43a-350e875d2556","type":"img"},{"content":"Standing before the Pantheon, you’ll witness one of the best-preserved monuments of Ancient Rome. Originally built as a temple to all gods, this incredible structure boasts a massive unreinforced concrete dome—the largest of its kind ever built.\n\nStep inside to see the famed oculus, the circular opening at the dome’s center that allows natural light (and sometimes rain) to enter. The Pantheon has survived nearly 2,000 years and now serves as the final resting place of Italian kings and the artist Raphael.\n\nThis stop offers a breathtaking blend of history, art, and engineering genius, making it a highlight of any visit to Rome.\n\nMore than just an architectural marvel, the Pantheon is a testament to Rome’s ability to repurpose and preserve its history. Having served as a pagan temple, Christian church, and royal tomb, its legacy represents the resilience and adaptability that define Rome’s cultural identity.\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_5.mp3?alt=media&token=3b789eb7-dc96-48e0-bd44-5940fab3d00a"},{"address":"Campo de' Fiori","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.18593639059244998,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"longitude":12.472123700000015,"latitude":41.895622614246385},"placeId":"ChIJfc8DqVVgLxMRxPIIp3z8CBg","media":[{"content":{"place_id":"ChIJfc8DqVVgLxMRxPIIp3z8CBg"},"type":"place"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FQeXvAUaNswcfz5bhvDTe%2Fcampo%20de%20fiori%201.jpg?alt=media&token=61c6fc12-e05f-4a59-a82c-56758a42bc8c","type":"img"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FQeXvAUaNswcfz5bhvDTe%2Fcampo%20de%20fiori%202.jpg?alt=media&token=7cebdacd-0831-45a6-8904-5da5a3beea0c","type":"img"},{"content":"A short walk brings us to Campo de’ Fiori, one of Rome’s most famous squares. By day, it’s a lively open-air market selling fresh produce, flowers, and artisanal goods. By night, it transforms into a bustling social hub filled with cafes and restaurants.\n\nAt the center stands the imposing statue of Giordano Bruno, a philosopher who was executed here in 1600 for his radical ideas. His presence serves as a reminder of Rome’s complex history—one filled with both cultural brilliance and moments of repression.\n\nThe market has existed for centuries, once filled with merchants and traders shouting the prices of their goods. Today, the same vibrant energy remains, offering a sensory experience of sounds, smells, and colors that immerse visitors in a timeless Roman tradition.\n\n","type":"text"},{"content":"If you decide to stay in Campo de’ Fiori, be sure to visit \"La Carbonara\" for an authentic taste of Roman pasta dishes, especially their namesake carbonara. 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Designed by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century, this straight road was once a symbol of Renaissance urban planning, meant to connect the Vatican with the heart of the city.\n\nLined with elegant palazzos, charming courtyards, and ivy-covered facades, Via Giulia has remained a favorite among artists, photographers, and locals. Keep an eye out for the Arco Farnese, an unfinished bridge designed by Michelangelo that was meant to connect Palazzo Farnese with the Villa Farnesina across the Tiber.\n\nThis street, known for its timeless beauty, has also been the backdrop for countless film productions. 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But before calling it a night, why not end the day the Roman way, with a drink in hand at I Sofà Bar?\n\nThe ancient Romans had a strong drinking culture, but with a few key differences from today. Wine was the drink of choice, but it was often mixed with honey, spices, or even seawater to balance its bold flavors. Drinking was a social affair, best enjoyed in taverns or at elaborate feasts, where discussions ranged from philosophy to politics. Beer existed but was seen as a “barbarian” drink, making it far less popular than wine.\n\nAt I Sofà Bar, you have plenty of modern and classic choices to end the night on a high note. If you’re in the mood for something refreshing, try an Aperol Spritz, a Roman favorite with its perfect balance of bitter and citrus notes. Prefer something with a stronger kick? A Negroni, made with gin, Campari, and vermouth, is a timeless Italian classic. For a local touch, sip on a glass of Lazio wine, known for its crisp whites and full-bodied reds, or opt for a locally brewed beer, pairing it with D.O.L. cheeses and cured meats for a true Roman aperitivo experience.\n\n","type":"text"},{"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2FIMG_9942.JPG?alt=media&token=7b2ed738-11e0-450f-bd66-c8b655f39bd2","type":"img"},{"content":"During the summer months, take your drink up to the rooftop terrace, where the golden glow of the city lights makes for a picture-perfect ending to your Roman adventure.\n\nSit back, relax, and toast to an unforgettable day in the Eternal City. If you're not quite ready for the journey to end, consider extending your stay and waking up to another day of Roman exploration. Cheers!\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_9.mp3?alt=media&token=b43ce7f7-8634-426f-b75c-72885a9cc499"}]
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Step into the heart of the Eternal City with this full-day walking tour through Rome’s most enchanting streets and piazzas. From ancient history to Renaissance beauty, this itinerary captures the soul of Rome in a single day. You’ll wander along historic streets, discover charming piazzas, and stand before architectural marvels that have stood for centuries.
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📜 History
🎭 Culture
🏛️ Architecture
🗺️ Sight-Seeing
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After all, even the ancient Romans believed in starting the day with something to eat, though their morning meal looked a little different from ours today.\n\nIn ancient Rome, breakfast (ientaculum) was typically a simple affair, a bit of bread dipped in wine, some cheese, honey, and olives. Wealthier Romans might have added fruit, nuts, or eggs, but a big breakfast was never part of their routine. Fast forward to modern times, and the Italian approach to breakfast remains light and elegant often a cappuccino with a flaky cornetto (Italy’s take on a croissant).\n\nAt I Sofà Bar Restaurant & Roof Terrace, however, you can take breakfast at your own pace, choosing from a mix of traditional Italian flavors and international favorites. If you’re in the mood for something classic, a perfectly brewed espresso paired with a freshly baked cornetto is a must-try. 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Every euro tossed in becomes a part of a legacy that began in 1762.\n\nAs you stand before this baroque masterpiece, consider this: the fountain is actually the terminus of the ancient Aqua Virgo aqueduct, a marvel of engineering and a survivor from the days when Roman Emperors roamed these streets. Can you imagine the centuries of history flowing beneath its surface, still feeding life into the heart of Rome?\n\nI urge you now to step a little closer and take in the sensory symphony: the soothing rush of water, the refreshing spray that cools the air even in the height of summer. Find the towering figure of Oceanus standing proudly at its center. He commands the waters, like a maestro of his own theatrical stage.\n\nHere's a quirky bit for you: legend has it that tossing a coin over your shoulder ensures a return to Rome, two coins promise romance, and three guarantee marriage. 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But before calling it a night, why not end the day the Roman way, with a drink in hand at I Sofà Bar?\n\nThe ancient Romans had a strong drinking culture, but with a few key differences from today. Wine was the drink of choice, but it was often mixed with honey, spices, or even seawater to balance its bold flavors. Drinking was a social affair, best enjoyed in taverns or at elaborate feasts, where discussions ranged from philosophy to politics. Beer existed but was seen as a “barbarian” drink, making it far less popular than wine.\n\nAt I Sofà Bar, you have plenty of modern and classic choices to end the night on a high note. If you’re in the mood for something refreshing, try an Aperol Spritz, a Roman favorite with its perfect balance of bitter and citrus notes. Prefer something with a stronger kick? A Negroni, made with gin, Campari, and vermouth, is a timeless Italian classic. 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Cheers!\n\n","type":"text"}],"ttsFile":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FOwL55VX8N7iDKPoquPbP%2Ftts_9.mp3?alt=media&token=b43ce7f7-8634-426f-b75c-72885a9cc499"}]
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