Most days are ordinary. But some days are so big that people are still talking about them 2,000 years later.
The 15th of March 44 BC, Ceasar's last day, was one of those days, and you're about to jump right into it.
Led by Roberta Jones, time-traveler and licensed tour guide, you'll walk the streets where Julius Caesar rose to power, commanded armies, and made powerful enemies.
As you explore iconic sites like the Capitoline Hill, the Jewish Ghetto, and more, actors bring ancient Romans to life all around you: the great Caesar, his wife Calpurnia, his enemy Brutus and more...You won't just watch the story. You'll be part of it. Join Caesar's army, become a Roman citizen, and get pulled into the biggest conspiracy the ancient world has ever seen.
Was Caesar a hero or a tyrant ? You decide.
Ancient Rome is waiting. Are you brave enough to step in?
With the Colosseum behind you, walk along Via dei Fori Imperiali. After a few minutes, you’ll see the statue of Julius Caesar on your left. The statue depicts Caesar holding a scroll and stands in front of the ruins of the Forum of Caesar.
This tour ends at Largo Argentina
Walk this grand avenue, flanked by ancient Roman forums, connecting the Colosseum to Piazza Venezia. Delve into its stunning views of the ruins, embodying the power and history of imperial Rome.
Discover the symbolic center of ancient Rome and learn all about Michelangelo’s redesigned piazza, a hub of political and cultural significance to this day.
Step back in time at this ancient theater commissioned by Julius Ceasar. Predating and influencing the Colosseum’s design, its ruins now blend seamlessly with modern apartments. Here we’ll meet Volumnia Chyteris, an ancient Roman Mime.
Wander through this historic neighborhood, established in 1555, and immerse yourself in its rich culture, reflecting a unique mix of Roman and Jewish traditions.
Immerse yourself in the history of Rome’s first permanent theater, now home to a cat sanctuary and (spoiler alert) the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination. Here, Brutus and Caesar will each try to win you over to their side. The final choice, is up to you.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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