After you have seen the Colosseum and the Vatican, take a break from the crowds, escape the traffic and explore the back streets of the historic center that most tourists don't know exists.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere area, starting from Largo Argentina and the Senate House where Julius Caesar was murdered, finishing at Campo de' Fiori, once the site of executions during the Inquisition, and today one of Rome's liveliest piazzas.
On this tour you will get a chance to see the hidden ancient city below the modern street level, and as Rome was not built in a day, a little bit of each time period in between, from Medieval to Renaissance to Baroque.
Please Note: the synagogue is seen from the outside only. Your knowledgeable guide is a true Rome-ophile, eager to share their enthusiasm for these parts of the city and to entertain you with the legends and secrets of Rome's most authentic neighborhoods. |