Jewish Ghetto Walking Tour
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Explore Rome’s lesser-known but culturally rich districts
See the ancient Theatre of Marcellus and Porticus Octaviae
Walk through the historic Jewish Ghetto
Discover the exquisite Turtle Fountain
Visit the iconic Tiber Island and its medieval bridges
€ 58.3
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Discover the lesser-known but deeply fascinating corners of Rome on this enriching walking tour designed to showcase the city beyond its most famous landmarks. Starting at Trajan’s Column near Piazza Venezia, your expert guide will lead you through ancient theatres, imperial structures, and hidden Renaissance gems that many travelers miss. Explore the Theatre of Marcellus—often called the “little Colosseum”—dating back to 12 BC, once the stage for plays, concerts, and performances, and now uniquely home to modern residents living above its ancient arches. Continue toward the Porticus Octaviae, an impressive monument commissioned by Emperor Augustus in honor of his sister. Once housing libraries and temples, it later became Rome’s bustling fish market for centuries, marking the gateway to one of the city's most historically rich districts.
Enter the Jewish Ghetto, the oldest of its kind in the world, where centuries of resilience, tradition, and culture have shaped a community unlike any other. Learn about its complex past, from restrictive papal laws to the flourishing of its own cuisine, customs, and unique Roman-Jewish dialect. Admire the majestic Great Synagogue—one of Europe’s largest—before indulging in authentic Kosher gelato as you stroll through charming streets filled with local restaurants. Visit the elegant Turtle Fountain, a brilliant Renaissance creation said to be built in just one day, and finish your journey on the picturesque Tiber Island. This boat-shaped island, once an ancient Roman hospital and still home to a major medical center, sits gracefully between the Ghetto and vibrant Trastevere, offering beautiful river views and easy connections back to the city.
Expert Local Guide
Headsets for groups when appropriate
Authentic Italian Gelato or Coffee
Entrance to the Synagogue
Transportation
Additional Food and Drink
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Appropriate attire is recommended
Bottled water
Sunscreen and Hat
Umbrella or raincoat
Arrive 10 minutes before the tour start time
Tours operate rain or shine
Follow current Italian Government COVID-19 regulations
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Activity Provider: Roman Vacations
Customer Reviews
Danielle

Elena was wonderful. She gave us an in depth overview of the ghetto. She was extremely pleasant & we would highly recommend her!!!
Kathy

James was a wonderful guide. It was just the two of us in the group so James became a friend sharing his love of history and his knowledge of the area. He was able to answer all questions and made the Jewish Ghetto come alive for us. We are not Jewish, but we are so glad we did this tour. If back in Rome, we will seek out James’ other tours.
Debra

Angela was fabulous. Really knowledgeable and presented a very well-rounded tour. Really enjoyed and would recommend. Thank you
Daniel

Maria have is an amazing look into the history not only of the Jewish Ghetto, but also of Italy as a whole while telling us the highlights over the past 22 centuries. We booked a small group tour, but were pleasantly surprised to receive a private tour because no one else signed up that day. We were able to have great discussions about how the present resembles the past in certain ways. Highly recommend Maria..
Michael

Excellent Guide who went above and beyond when answering our questions and ensuring that we enjoyed the tour.
