Walking Tours in Rome
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Explore Rome on foot with local guides.
This is the side of Rome most tourists miss. A journey thought hidden gems, legends, secrets
and real Roman life.
Don't miss out the walking tour in Ostia Antica. One of the most well-preserved ancient Roman cities.
Rome like you've never seen it!

Trastevere & the Jewish Ghetto Hidden Gems
Wander through the quiet streets of Trastevere, from the baroque beauty of San Francesco a Ripa to the hauntingly serene Basilica of Santa Cecilia. Stroll past artisan shops, taste warm cookies, and trace Rome’s layers on the Isola Tiberina. Across the river, explore the ancient Teatro di Marcello before stepping into the rich history of the Jewish Ghetto. Its squares, hidden corners, and centuries-old recipes like torta ricotta e visciole.
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San Francesco a Ripa & Bernini’s sculpture
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Cookies stop
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Isola Tiberina
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Jewish Ghetto
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Authentic sweet treat
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Basilica of Santa Cecilia
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Vicolo dell'Atleta
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Teatro di Marcello
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Portico d’Ottavia
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Iconic Rome with a Twist
Discover Rome’s most famous sites, each with a story you’ve never heard. Step inside the awe-inspiring Pantheon, then into the hidden Gothic world of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain as you learn its surprising superstitions, climb the Spanish Steps, and explore the baroque drama of Piazza Navona. Along the way, your guide will share the legends and secrets that give these icons their soul.
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Pantheon
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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Trevi Fountain
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Gelato Retreat
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Spanish Steps
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Piazza di Spagna
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Piazza Navona
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Rome at Night and Dark Secrets
When the sun sets, Rome’s past comes alive. Cross Ponte Sisto where the ghost of Donna Olimpia rides in a fiery carriage, then enter the macabre Church of Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte, adorned with skulls and hourglasses. Stand in Campo de’ Fiori under Giordano Bruno’s statue, hear the tale of Costanza de Cupis’ ghostly hand in Piazza Navona, and pass haunted houses. End at Ponte Sant’Angelo—home to Bernini’s angels and the restless spirits of Mastro Titta and Beatrice Cenci.
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Piazza Navona
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Haunted house
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Ponte Sant’Angelo
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Castel Sant’Angelo
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Ponte Sisto
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Church of Santa Maria dell’Orazione e Morte
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Campo de’ Fiori
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Gelato retreat
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From Circo Massimo to the Keyhole: Hidden Rome on the Aventine
Start at the Circo Massimo, where crowds once roared for chariot races. Climb the peaceful Aventine Hill to the rare 5th-century Basilica of Santa Sabina, and enjoy the views from the Giardino degli Aranci. Peek through the famous Keyhole of the Knights of Malta for a perfectly framed St. Peter’s dome, and in spring, stroll among hundreds of roses in the Roseto Comunale. Finish at Santa Maria in Cosmedin to hear the legend of the Bocca della Verità, then see the ancient Temples of Hercules and Portunus.
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Circo Massimo
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Basilica of Santa Sabina
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Giardino degli Aranci
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Roseto Comunale (seasonal)
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Keyhole of the Knights of Malta
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Bocca della Verità
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Santa Maria in Cosmedin
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Forum Boarium
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Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica
The hidden gem of Roman archaeology – explore the Archaeological Park of Ostia Antica, one of the most well-preserved ancient Roman cities
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