Private Walking Tour of Caesar's Rome
Highlights
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With your private guide, gain an insight into the dominance Caeser enjoyed as Consul of Rome
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Discover Rome’s role in one of history’s most celebrated and contentious figures
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Unravel what led to Caesar claiming the role of dictator in perpetuity
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Travel to the top of the Il Vittoriano for spectacular sights over the Roman Forum and Colosseum
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Visit the ruins of Largo di Torre Argentina, where Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC
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Explore well-preserved streets dating back to antiquity
Summary
Tour info
St Clement Basilica, Via Labicana, 95, Rome, 00184, IT
123 Main St, Main St, Kings County, New York, 11217, United States
Why take this tour?
From the slum neighbourhood of his birth to the place where he met his grisly end, the city, empire and culture of Rome owes much to Julius Caesar
- With your private guide, gain an insight into the dominance Caeser enjoyed as Consul of Rome
- Discover Rome’s role in one of history’s most celebrated and contentious figures
- Unravel what led to Caesar claiming the role of dictator in perpetuity
- Travel to the top of the Il Vittoriano for spectacular sights over the Roman Forum and Colosseum
- Visit the ruins of Largo di Torre Argentina, where Caesar was assassinated in 44 BC
- Explore well-preserved streets dating back to antiquity
An astute politician and brilliant military strategist Caesar powered Rome into expansion, decisively defeating enemies and winning the hearts and minds of the common people. Each successful war assured him of the undying loyalty of his soldiers, who followed him into battle after battle. His life and death, are the stories of legends with unions that include a love affair with Cleopatra. The contributions he made have echoed through history - including the introduction of the Julian Calendar in Rome, setting the year at 365.25 days, divided into 12 months. A plot to bring his supremacy to end in 44 BC resulted in his fatal stabbing by a mob next to the Theatre of Pompey
Your Tour of Julius Caesar’s Rome will delve into the archaeological roots of the city to follow in his footsteps. Discover Caesar’s place of birth in 100BCE - Subura, a district of chancers and sex workers where the Monti neighbourhood now stands - and established what helped propel Caesar from squalor to a global leader. Envisage Rome when several its iconic monuments were being built, including the Colosseum. Learn how Caesar famously built the Via Appia Antica and opened up trade to the East, signalling an era of prosperity. As you stroll the well-preserved streets on your Tour of Julius Caesar's Rome, ponder his two expeditions to Britain and see fascinating ruins from atop Il Vittoriano
What’s included?
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Entrance tickets to the rooftop of Il Vittoriano -
A friendly, professional tour guide for your own private group -
Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places -
Food and drink, although your guide will be happy to recommend local favourites along the way
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Cost of transportation on the day (if required)
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Gratuities (optional)
Things to know
Before you book
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This is a walking tour
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Cost of transportation on the day is not included
Before you go
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Please bring comfortable walking shoes
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Please bring any medical requirements you need throughout the day
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In summer, please remember to bring a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water
Covid Policy
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Guides required to regularly wash hands
Cancellation Policy
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Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund