Discover Rome's hidden gems and iconic landmarks on this self-guided walking quest. Your smartphone becomes your guide, delivering clever puzzles, local stories, and riddles at every stop.
Each solved challenge unlocks the next location, creating a rewarding adventure that combines sightseeing with interactive gameplay. See Rome through fresh eyes.
This 1–2 hour private quest runs 24/7 — start whenever you want, go at your own pace, and pause anytime. Available in 5+ languages.
Open the Questo app and follow the instructions.
You will get to the final stop by following the directions from the app.
Start the exploration here at the intersection of Via Labicana and Via del Colosseo, across the road from the Colosseum and next to the red, bus ticket booth. You will get the directions, clue and solving the challenge. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.
Next location is infront of the Colosseum, next to five upright, white stone posts with holes in their rounded tops. Piazza del Colosseo and its surrounding monuments are not only important for their historical and architectural value but also for their role in preserving and showcasing the rich history of ancient Rome. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions
To the side of the metro entrance, in front of three brick arches, next to a green kiosk. The square is named after Gaetana Agnesi, an Italian mathematician, philosopher, and theologian who lived in the 18th century.
Via in Miranda is a narrow and picturesque street located in the historic center of Rome. Visitors to Via in Miranda and the surrounding area can explore the rich history of Rome by visiting nearby attractions, walking through historic streets, and enjoying the lively atmosphere.
The Julius Caesar Statue in Rome, Italy, is a significant historical monument dedicated to the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.
Explore Via del Tulliano - is situated in the heart of Rome's historic center. The surrounding area can immerse themselves in Rome's history and culture by exploring nearby attractions, sampling local cuisine, and taking in the architectural beauty of the city.
Discover Rione X Campitelli: In Rome, the city is divided into several administrative districts or neighborhoods, known as "rioni" (singular: rione). Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.
Explore Teatro di Marcello: The street takes its name from the Teatro di Marcello (Theatre of Marcellus), an ancient Roman theater. The theater was commissioned by Emperor Augustus and completed in the 1st century BC. It once hosted theatrical performances and events and is a significant archaeological site.
Piazza Mattei is known for its beautiful Renaissance architecture and historic buildings. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.
Rione IX Pigna is situated in the historic center of Rome, which is known for its rich history, architectural landmarks, and vibrant atmosphere. Once here, you can spend as much time as you wish until starting to follow the next directions.
Discover Piazza Vidoni is known for its elegant and historic architecture. One of the notable features of the square is the Palazzo Vidoni-Caffarelli, a Renaissance palace that has played a significant role in the history of the city.
Piazza dei Massimi is surrounded by historic buildings and landmarks, contributing to its picturesque ambiance. Nearby attractions include the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, and the Campo de' Fiori.
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