Enjoy a full day tour and visit The Heart of Rome and its Treasures: the tour starts from Largo Teatro Marcello, where you can admire the only ancient theater left in Rome. We will visit the Ghetto, the Jewish quarter of Rome, here is the Tempio Maggiore, one of the largest synagogues in the world. Continuation of the visit to Campo de' Fiori, the only monumental square in the historic center not to host a church or basilica. The tour ends at "Piazza Trilussa”, in the heart of Trastevere, here is located the beautiful Acqua Paola fountain and the basilica Santa Maria in Trastevere. Stop for lunch at the Cantina del Duca for a tasting of wines and Roman cuisine. Afternoon you'll visit Piazza Navona, the famous Trevi Fountain (throw a coin into the fountain you will return to Rome), the Pantheon, built to honor all the Pagan Gods in the Ancient Rome. The tour ends at the Spanish Steps, dominated by the Church of “Trinità dei Monti”.
Semi-Private Day Tour: Full day city tour, visiting the Ghetto and the Synagogue, Trastevere the heart of Rome, the Squares and the Fountains with its treasures. Tasting of local products in a typical italian restaurant.
Meeting point
The Portico d'Ottavia complex is the only one preserved of the large porticoes that limited, on the northern side, the square of the Circo Flaminio, an area that corresponds to the ancient Ghetto. It was rebuilt by Augustus, in place of the older Portico of Metello, between 27 and 23 BC. and dedicated to her sister Ottavia. It was subsequently restored and partially rebuilt in 203 by Septimius Severus, after a fire in 191, a period to which the majority of the currently visible remains belong. The complex, a quadriportico of 119 x 132 metres, included the most ancient Temple of Juno Regina, which was then joined by the Temple of Jupiter Stator, the first in Rome entirely made of marble, two libraries, Greek and Latin, and the Curia Octaviae , a large environment for public meetings.
The ghetto of Rome, also known as the Jewish quarter of Rome, is one of the oldest in the world and arose about 40 years after that of Venice, which historically was the first. It is located in the picturesque Sant'Angelo district, where the Tiber island also stands, formed by the wedges of the Tiber. Today it is one of the areas of the Eternal City most loved not only by residents, but also by tourists and is famous for its Jewish-Roman cuisine restaurants appreciated by gourmet travelers from all over the world. Located next to the Theater of Marcellus, historically the ghetto of Rome was born in 1555 when Pope Paul IV issued a bull to revoke all the rights of Roman Jews by ordering the creation of a ghetto. This neighborhood therefore began as a place of segregation, but today it is also one of the most culturally vibrant areas of the city. Here is the Tempio Maggiore, one of the largest synagogues in the world.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• General info: The tour can be changed without notice due to weather and traffic. • You can start the tour directly from the meeting point, or use the free collection service from your hotel. • Please refer to the Concierge for information about collection schedules. In order to improve the quality of our services and to avoid delays in the collection to each hotel, we kindly ask for your cooperation to be ready at the lobby of your hotel at the scheduled time. Local supplier: Head Office (from 10am to 7pm on Monday to Friday) +39 0687772364 / +39 0687760030 Emergency +39 3890055460 Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation. Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.