Visit the museum and take in views of the city
Rome's Altare della Patria is located in Piazza Venezia. Also known as the Victor Emmanuel II Monument, construction started at the end of the 19th century, and this giant marble structure was completed in 1925. The name Altare della Patria translates as “Altar of the Fatherland”, and it's a popular meeting point in Rome. Visitors can climb to the top for stellar views of the city.
See Rome's art, architecture and attractions at your own pace
It was okay. Some of the audio panels did not work so people had to move seats. And the bus seemed to wait for ages at some stops when no people getting on or off - 10 minutes sometimes.
Besides that it did what we were expecting, making its way near many of the attractions in around 90minutes for t...
We did this on a particularly hot day in Rome, and basically we used it get an overview of what we wanted to really see. It was perfect for that! The audio tour was plenty of information, and it was a really nice break from walking in the intense heat. Buses came every 15-20 minutes.
See the Colosseum, Circus Maximus, Piazza Venezia and more
It's an excellent idea to take some time to rest your feet as you can look around BUT it's too short the tour.
The audio was working when we got on but didn't as we caught it back. A little expensive also.
Very good nice excellent! But got lost going to our Vatican tour and missed it because no Uber or taxi service would stop to pick up. They said impossible into drive to tour site destination