Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Stroll

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  • Max 15 People
  • 2.5 Hours

Discover some of the fascinating stories behind Rome’s most charming small neighbourhoods, with a walk through the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere. Hidden tales of tragedy, hope, romance, and more are hidden around unexpected corners.

Step away from the bustling crowds of central Rome and dive into the rich history and charm of the Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere, two of the city’s most captivating neighborhoods. This tour takes you on a journey through 2,000 years of history, where ancient traditions meet modern life in unforgettable ways.

In the Jewish Ghetto, discover a neighborhood unlike any other in Rome. This small but vibrant area is steeped in history, resilience, and culture. With your expert guide, explore its winding streets and hear tales of love, loss, and survival that have shaped its unique identity. From its roots in Ancient Rome through the challenges of the medieval period and into the modern day, you’ll gain a deep appreciation for this fascinating community and its enduring traditions.

Next, we’ll cross the River Tiber via the oldest bridge in Rome, standing strong for over two millennia. Learn the legends of Tiber Island, an enchanting spot filled with myth and history, before arriving in Trastevere.

Trastevere feels like a world of its own, a charming village nestled within the city. Known for its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and timeless atmosphere, this is Rome at its most authentic. Stroll through its picturesque alleys, visit one of the oldest churches in the city, and soak in the vibrant character of this historic district. Along the way, your guide will share stories of tradition, craftsmanship, and everyday life, showing how Trastevere remains a living, breathing piece of Rome’s history.

The tour ends in one of Rome’s most lively evening piazzas, where the city truly comes to life. Whether it’s the inviting aroma of local cuisine, the melodies of street performers, or the glow of twilight on ancient buildings, this is the perfect place to linger and savor the magic of Rome. Don’t miss this unforgettable exploration of two of the city’s most storied neighborhoods!

Meeting Point

Church of “Santa Rita Da Cascia in Campitelli” (Via Montanara)

Tour Start Time

September to end of May – 1:30pm
June to end of August – 10am

Inclusions

  • Expert Tour Guide
  • Small Group of Max 15 People

Exclusions

  • Rain/Sun Protection
  • Great Synagogue Entrance (will be seen from outside)
  • Tips/Gratuities (optional)

What To Bring

  • Umbrella/Rain Coat if needed
  • Water if needed (recommended in summer)
  • Curiosity
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