Embark on an exhilarating journey through the captivating streets of Rome, where history, art, and local life intertwine. Say goodbye to long lines and embrace the excitement of exploring this ancient city on foot.
Leave the mundane behind as you delve into the rich tapestry of Rome’s 2,500 years of culture and history. Kick off our adventure at the famed Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers in vibrant Piazza Navona. From here, your expert guide will lead you through narrow ancient streets, revealing astonishing masterpieces nestled within the walls of San Luigi dei Francesi. Prepare to be captivated by breathtaking paintings that will leave you in awe.
Venture forth and make our way to one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks—the Pantheon. Uncover the fascinating history and architectural beauty of the Pantheon from a privileged vantage point. Marvel at the architectural prowess of this ancient marvel, its original concrete dome standing as a testament to human ingenuity through the ages.
But that’s not all—be prepared for unexpected surprises along the way. We might just step into the awe-inspiring S. Ignazio Church, where a grandiose fresco transports you to a heavenly realm, leaving you breathless.
Continue past the remnants of the Temple of Hadrian and admire the intricate reliefs of the Column of Marcus Aurelius. The allure of Rome reaches its zenith at the world-renowned Trevi Fountain, made immortal by Fellini’s cinematic masterpiece, “La Dolce Vita.”
And fear not, a visit to Piazza di Spagna, with its legendary Spanish Steps, is also on the agenda—where a taste of freshly made gelato awaits to tantalize your taste buds.
Prepare yourself for a whirlwind adventure through the beating heart of Rome, where every step reveals a new story, every corner unveils a hidden treasure, and every moment leaves an indelible mark on your soul.
Piazza Navona in front of Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers. Here is the Google Maps link
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One of the best ways to appreciate the Eternal City is by walking its streets and piazzas just before nightfall, as the sunset light warmly embraces its palaces and fountains. This is also the way locals do it, by taking a leisurely passeggiata (Italian for a relaxed stroll) in the historic center at the end of a busy day.
During this 2 hour tour, we will connect with the city at her most glorious hour. Our local expert will introduce Rome’s culture, history, and art as the sun turns the streets orange and gold. They will tie these themes into century-long traditions and to the day-to-day rhythm of the modern city.
Start at the bottom of Piazza del Campidoglio and climb up to the hill to admire a spectacular view of the ancient city of Rome, the Roman Forum. Step back in time as we explore the ancient ruins of the Roman Forum by moonlight. Traverse the same paths as ancient Romans and uncover the stories of emperors, senators, and everyday citizens who once walked these historic grounds. Experience the mystique of this archaeological wonder as it takes on an even more captivating ambiance under the evening sky including the Trajan’s Column.
Continue to Quirinal Hill to admire a romantic view of the square and the city during the sunset.
From here you’ll easily reach the Trevi Fountain. Witness the ethereal glow and toss a coin into the shimmering waters, making a wish for a memorable Roman adventure.
Bask in the serene beauty of the Temple of Hadrian during our evening tour. Admire the exquisite details of this well-preserved ancient temple, dedicated to the Roman Emperor Hadrian. As daylight fades, the temple’s majestic columns and intricate carvings take on an enchanting aura, offering a tranquil and contemplative experience amidst the bustling city.
Marvel at the grandeur of the Column of Marcus Aurelius during our evening tour. Stand in awe before this towering monument adorned with intricate reliefs depicting scenes from ancient Roman history. As night falls, the column is beautifully illuminated, casting a captivating glow that accentuates the intricate details and transports you back in time.
As the sun slips away and the stars begin to sparkle above, we approach our last stop, the best-preserved ancient building in Rome: the Pantheon. Marvel at the architectural beauty of the Pantheon from a privileged vantage point. Admire this feat of ancient engineering, whilst your guide discloses key information needed to understand its historical importance and context.
During our time together, your expert will make sure to point out opportunities for a quick aperitivo with a glass of Prosecco.
See a side of Venice that is missed by most visitors on this walking tour of the Jewish Ghetto and the Cannaregio district. Join a small-group tour on a leisurely stroll around landmarks such as the Deportation Memorial and Synagogues, accompanied by stories that will deepen your understanding of Venice’s Jewish history.
Explore a wealth of stories, wonderful food, and surprising landmarks that few visitors ever discover in Venice.
Discover the Cannaregio district first, now a handsome and intriguing residential area in the northern part of the city. You’ll notice the historic Jewish influence the minute you enter this area, where yellow signs in both Hebrew and Italian direct you towards the Synagogue. This charming Ghetto Vecchio (Old Ghetto district) is teeming with artisan workshops, galleries, shops, and delis, all of which we explore at a leisurely pace.
Cross the bridge into Campo del Ghetto Nuovo (New Ghetto Square), founded as a fortified island in 1516. Hear how and why the Venetian Jews were confined to the island, which became densely populated. The resourceful residents found the solution to the overcrowded conditions: building tenement blocks up to six stories high–an innovative novelty in 16th-century Europe!
Walk past the Deportation Memorial, the Levantine Synagogue, and the Jewish Museum of Venice on this captivating Jewish Ghetto tour. Peek at the treasures inside the famous Antichita al Ghetto antique store, and see the Library Renato Maestro brimming with ancient manuscripts and dusty archives.
One of the most significant highlights of your Jewish Ghetto Venice tour is a series of bas-reliefs in the Campo del Ghetto Nuovo–and your guide will tell you why. Sadly, it’s a sight most visitors to Venice often miss.
Learn how Napoleon tore down the gates of the Jewish Ghetto, finally giving Jews the right to live anywhere in this grand “Floating City.” Although only a small percentage of the present-day residents are Jewish, the district is still awash with Jewish culture, bakeries, restaurants, and handicraft stores.
This hidden niche of cultural life in Venice will come vividly to life as your local guide escorts you from one fascinating corner to the next. The tales you hear will stick with you, adding a rich undertone to the rest of your visit to Venice.
Finally, in the second half of the tour, you can choose to include the Synagogues tour. Although the Museum itself is under restoration and closed for visits, you can still visit the Levantine Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogues with their dedicated guides.
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