Join us for a haunted tour of Rome like no other! We dive into the city’s darkest stories—gruesome crimes, eerie ghost tales, and brutal executions—while weaving in the history of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. You’ll walk through shadowy alleys, hear about vengeful spirits, and uncover the chilling secrets hidden behind Rome’s beautiful facades. We end in Campo de’ Fiori, once a public execution site, where we bring to life the terrifying reality of those who met their fate there. If you love history with a spooky twist, this is the tour for you!
There is a barbershop (will be closed) with a big sign that says “BARBIERE” at number 25 via del Banco di Santo Spirito 25.
We’ll end the tour in Campo de’ Fiori, a lively piazza that really comes to life at night. It’s lined with bars, so you’re free to grab a drink and explore the local nightlife. Just keep in mind, this charming square has a dark past—it was once the site of public executions.
At Castel Sant’Angelo, we provide a comprehensive explanation of its history and significance. We discuss the executions that took place there, shedding light on its role as a prison and place of punishment. We also cover the fortified corridor, the Passetto di Borgo, which connects the castle to the Vatican, highlighting its importance as an escape route for popes in times of danger. Additionally, we examine the Tiber River, which has played a crucial role in Rome’s defense and development. Finally, we explore the story of Saint Michael the Archangel, whose apparition atop the castle in 590 AD signaled the end of a devastating plague, giving the fortress its name.
Via Giulia, one of Rome’s most elegant and historic streets, was designed by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century to create a direct route through the city. Lined with Renaissance palaces, churches, and hidden courtyards, it remains a picturesque example of Rome’s urban transformation during the Renaissance.
Piazza Farnese is a beautiful and historic square in Rome, best known for Palazzo Farnese, a grand Renaissance palace designed by famous architects like Michelangelo. The square also has two large fountains made from ancient Roman bathtubs, giving it a unique and elegant look.
Piazza del Biscione is a small, hidden square near Campo de’ Fiori, known for its old-world charm and quiet atmosphere. It is home to the ancient Passetto del Biscione, a covered passageway with remnants of medieval frescoes, adding to its mysterious and historic character.
Campo de’ Fiori is a lively square in Rome, known for its daily market selling fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. At night, it becomes a popular spot for restaurants and bars, with the statue of philosopher Giordano Bruno standing at its center as a reminder of its darker history.
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