Discover the hidden secrets of the Jewish Ghetto, Tiber island and Trastevere. Your guide will lead you through often overlooked parts of the ancient city center, across the Tiber river via the Ponte Fabricus, a first century bridge still in use by Romans today and into the fantastic neighborhood of Trastevere. Other highlights include the Theater of Marcellus, the Fountain of the Turtles and of course the Great Synagogue (exterior only).
The Jewish ghetto of Rome is one of the most beautiful hidden treasures of the city. Visiting this small neighborhood, delimited by the Tiber one one side and by Venice Square on the other, is not only a cultural and religious experience, due to the Synagogues and the Jewish museum, but also culinary, thanks to the many typical restaurants scattered throughout the ghetto. ( exterior visit only )
This singular piece of land in the middle of the Tiber River was called by the Romans “between two bridges”. In fact, the island was connected to the mainland by the Cestium bridge on one side and by the Fabricium bridge on the other.
a charming medieval neighbourhood, one the most typical site of Rome
You will make your own way to the meeting points