Experience the Eternal City in a unique and personalized way on this private walking tour. Visit Rome’s most iconic landmarks — from the Colosseum and Pantheon to Piazza Navona — while also uncovering hidden gems, secret streets, and lesser-known corners full of history and charm. Your local guide will bring the city to life with fascinating stories, legends, and insider tips. To make your experience even sweeter, enjoy a delicious Italian treat — your choice of gelato or cappuccino — as you explore Rome like a true local!
We'll meet in front of Chiesa di Natività di Gesù.
Piazza Navona is Rome’s most elegant square, built over an ancient Roman stadium and surrounded by baroque masterpieces. Its fountains, lively artists, and vibrant atmosphere make it a symbol of the city’s timeless beauty.
The Basilica di Sant’Agostino houses Caravaggio’s raw masterpiece Madonna di Loreto and Raphael’s graceful frescoes. It’s a hidden gem where sacred art meets the human soul in the heart of Renaissance Rome.
The Pantheon, Rome’s best-preserved ancient temple, stands as a stunning fusion of pagan grandeur and Christian devotion. Its perfect dome and open oculus still inspire awe nearly two thousand years later.
Piazza della Minerva is a quiet gem behind the Pantheon, dominated by Bernini’s whimsical elephant carrying an ancient Egyptian obelisk. It fronts the Gothic church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, home to Michelangelo’s Risen Christ.
The Area Sacra di Torre Argentina is an archaeological site of ancient temples and the famous ruins where Julius Caesar was assassinated. Nestled in the heart of Rome, it’s also home to a colony of friendly cats amidst the historic stones.
The Jewish Ghetto of Rome is a historic neighborhood rich in culture, cuisine, and resilience. Narrow streets, synagogues, and traditional bakeries tell the story of one of Europe’s oldest Jewish communities.
Piazza del Campidoglio, designed by Michelangelo, crowns Rome’s Capitoline Hill with elegant symmetry and monumental architecture. Surrounded by historic palaces and overlooking the Roman Forum, it’s a symbol of the city’s political and artistic heritage.
The Vittoriano, also known as the Altare della Patria, is Rome’s monumental tribute to King Victor Emmanuel II. Its grand white marble, sweeping staircases, and panoramic terraces celebrate Italian unification and offer stunning city views.
The Roman Forum was the heart of ancient Rome, where politics, commerce, and religion thrived. Its ruins of temples, arches, and basilicas tell the story of the city’s rise and imperial power.
The Colosseum is Rome’s iconic amphitheater, where gladiators once battled and epic spectacles unfolded. Its towering arches and ancient stone stand as a symbol of the city’s grandeur and engineering genius.
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