Secret Corners of Rome: Campo de’ Fiori, Trastevere and Ghetto Private Tour
Secret Corners of Rome: Campo de’ Fiori, Trastevere and Ghetto Private Tour
Rome, Italy
Experience Rating
3 hours (Approx.)
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English and 4 more
Overview
Welcome to the beating heart of Rome! Discover the Hidden Corners of the Eternal City.
The private tour will begin with a nice stroll around the flower market in Campo de’ Fiori, the living square by definition. Continuing the walking you will find yourself surrounded by the historical popular houses of the Jewish Ghetto, a fascinating ancient jewish district where you will admire the Synagogue and the beautiful fountain of Turtles.
A little farther on, you will cross the old pedestrian bridge of Ponte Sisto on the way to the most picturesque neighborhood of Rome, Trastevere, a magic place plenty of traditional restaurants and cafès in which you will discover, hidden by the narrow cobblestone streets, the stunning Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere.
This private tour ensures personalized attention from your guide and plenty of opportunities to ask questions
What's Included
Private City Walking Tour
Blue Badge Guide
Hotel pick up and drop off (if option selected)
Snacks
Departure & Return
Departure Point
Piazza Campo de' Fiori, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Traveler pickup is offered Please provide your pick up location (if option selected)
Return Details
Basilica of Our Lady in Trastevere, Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, 00153 Roma RM, Italy
What To Expect
Itinerary
Stop At:
Campo de' Fiori
Discover Campo de’ Fiori, the very heart of the Eternal City. Presided over by the statue of the brooding Giordano Bruno who was burnt at the stake in 1600 for heresy, it hosts the city’s most colourful street market. At night Campo de’ Fiori becomes very active with its square-side cafés, pubs and bars. Listen to the many stories from your personal story teller and ask tips on the very best places where to have an Italian Aperitivo or a traditional Dinner.
The Porticus Octavia (Octavian Portico) was a portico in ancient Rome, built by Gnaeus Octavius in 168BC to commemorate a naval victory over Perseus of Macedonia.
Lose yourself in Trastevere’s charming streets and lively piazzas. You’ll immediately see why this unique neighborhood is a favorite for visitors and locals alike. You'll find many bars and restaurants nestled in the curving alleys - a great place to end your day of tours and have a bite to eat!
The Fountain in Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere is a fountain located in the square in front of the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome, Italy. It is believed to be the oldest fountain in Rome, dating back, according to some sources, to the 8th century. The present fountain is the work of Donato Bramante, with later additions by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Carlo Fontana
The Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere is a titular minor basilica in the Trastevere district of Rome, and one of the oldest churches of Rome. The basic floor plan and wall structure of the church date back to the 340s, and much of the structure to 1140-43. The first sanctuary was built in 221 and 227 by Pope Callixtus I and later completed by Pope Julius I. The church has large areas of important mosaics from the late 13th century by Pietro Cavallini
It is a fountain of the late Italian Renaissance, located in Piazza Mattei, in the Sant'Angelo district of Rome, Italy. It was built between 1580 and 1588 by the architect Giacomo della Porta and the sculptor Taddeo Landini
It is one of the most popular bridges in Rome crossing the Tiber River and connecting Rome’s historic centre with Trastevere. It offers one of the most beautiful perspectives on St. Peter’s Church and Rome’s skyline.
At the heart of Rome lies Via del Portico d’Ottavia which gives access to the Jewish Neighborhood: a street peppered with medieval homes, kosher food stores, and restaurants serving Jewish specialties...an area where you can truly get a taste of yesterday's ghetto and today’s Rome. The Jewish quarter is now one of Rome’s coolest areas and comprises a rich assortment of ancient, medieval and Renaissance architecture. Discover with your private guide the endless history of the Eternal city, one way or another connected with this remarkable area.