Discover the hidden, lesser-known and twisted side of Rome with this two-hour walking tour. Explore the mysterious alleyways and old streets that tell the tales of sinister crimes, legends, and scandals. Admire the grandiose church of Sant'Andrea della Valle, known for its dramatic architecture and haunted stories. Walk down the bustling Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, where crimes, executions and public beheadings were once held. Visit the historic Campo de' Fiori, where frightening public executions took place in the past. Explore the beautiful Piazza Farnese, which has a dark history of intrigue and manipulation. Walk through the charming Via Giulia, a street filled with tales of robbery and murder. Discover the secret alleys of Via del Governo Vecchio, where notorious criminals once roamed. Marvel at the imposing Castel Sant’Angelo (from outside), a former prison and a tomb for the Popes, now a museum that tells the story of its haunting past.
This magnificent church is known for its stunning Baroque architecture and its role in the dramatic finale of Puccini's famous opera, "Tosca." However, it also has a darker history, being the site of several murders and hauntings over the centuries.
This bustling street is a hub of activity, lined with shops, restaurants, and street performers. But its history is marked by crime and violence, including a notorious black market that operated during World War II.
It is said that this square was once used as a site for public executions, with many people being burned at the stake for their beliefs or actions. It is said that the ghosts of these people still haunt the square, with some visitors reporting strange sightings and unexplained noises.
You will make your own way to the meeting points