Embark on an exceptional private food-tasting tour that begins on the historic Via dei Fori Imperiali, where you’ll dive into the fascinating stories of Rome’s emperors and the legendary Bocca della Verità. Next, discover Largo di Torre Argentina, the haunting site of Julius Caesar’s assassination, before marveling at the Pantheon—Rome’s most perfectly preserved ancient structure, and the final resting place of two Italian kings and a queen. As you soak in the city’s rich history and cultural treasures, indulge in a selection of the finest Italian cuisine, handpicked to delight your taste buds at the heart of the Eternal City. A tour for both the soul and the senses!
From the metro station Colosseo, turn right on Via Dei Fori Imperiali and go straight to the first traffic light then, turn right on Via Cavour and turn left on the second street. You will find the agency Italy in Love Tours on Via del Cardello 31.
Via dei Fori Imperiali is a fascinating starting point for your tour, as it showcases the grandeur of ancient Rome with the impressive ruins of the Forum of Trajan, famous for Trajan's Column, alongside the Forum of Augustus and Forum of Nerva. This historic street provides breathtaking views, with the iconic Colosseum at one end and the monumental Altare della Patria at the other, making it an essential stop for understanding Rome's rich history and architectural marvels.
Capitoline Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, holds historical and cultural significance as it was dedicated to the god Saturn and was the site of ancient temples and public buildings. Today, it features the Capitoline Museums and offers stunning views of the Roman Forum, making it a pivotal stop for understanding Rome's rich history and its influence on civilization.
The Mouth of Truth, or "Bocca della Verità," is a popular ancient marble mask located in Piazza della Bocca della Verità, adjacent to the Santa Maria in Cosmedin Church in Rome. According to legend, it is said to bite off the hand of those who tell lies when they insert their hand into its mouth, making it a fascinating attraction for both tourists and locals. The mask dates back to the 1st century AD and has become a symbol of honesty and truthfulness in popular culture.
See the Theatre of Marcellus, an ancient open-air theatre in Rome,witn an architecture and design influenced by the Colosseum.
Largo di Torre Argentina is a historically significant square in Rome, notable for housing the ruins of Pompey's Theatre, where Julius Caesar was famously assassinated in 44 BC. The area marks the site of the Curia of Pompey, the very location where the assassination took place, making it a poignant moment in Roman history and a point of interest for visitors. Additionally, it serves as a sanctuary for stray cats, blending ancient history with modern urban l
The Pantheon, originally built as a temple for all the Roman gods, is renowned for its impressive architecture and is one of the best-preserved structures from Ancient Rome. Today, it serves as a Catholic church, officially known as the Basilica di Santa Maria ad Martyres. Notably, it is also the final resting place for prominent figures in Italian history, including kings Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I, along with Queen Margherita, showcasing its dual significance as both a historical and religious site.
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