Discover the streets of two of Rome’s most traditional neighborhoods on this captivating guided tour. Walkthrough history, from the spot where Caesar was assassinated, to where night-life thrives today.
In the Ghetto, known for its authentic restaurants and Jewish specialties, you will learn about the area’s intriguing past while seeing some of its architectural wonders, such as the Fontana Delle Tartarughe and the Synagogue of Rome, the city’s largest.
Across the river in Trastevere, once inhabited by fishermen, sailors, and immigrants from the East, now popular with artists and students, you will find yourself immersed in local life. Experience the city like a Roman, strolling through the area’s charming cobbled streets before once again crossing the Tiber, past the iconic via Giulia and the stunning Palazzo Farnese, to the lively Campo de’ Fiori, a favorite hangout of locals.