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Unveil the captivating allure and enigmatic charm of Rome's Jewish Ghetto and unveil the concealed riches of Rome that elude most tourists' eyes. Join your esteemed guide at Trajan's Column and stroll towards the Theatre of Marcellus and the Porticus Octaviae, an immense edifice erected by Emperor Augustus in tribute to his sister Octavia.
Explore the ancient Jewish Ghetto, established in 1555 after the Pope's restrictive actions against Roman Jews. Despite challenges, the community thrived with thriving businesses, unique cuisine, and a distinct Italian dialect. Discover the grand Great Synagogue, Europe's third-largest, a cultural and spiritual hub for Rome's Jewish population.
Proceeding onward, we shall wander the charming streets by The Turtle Fountain, and crossing the time-honored bridge to the boat-shaped Tiber Island, the city's oldest functional bridge.
Don't miss this unique journey through Rome's hidden gem, the timeless Jewish Ghetto.
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Professional and Expert Guide
Headsets for groups when appropriate
Transportation
Extra culinary delights and beverages.
Tips
Marcello Theater entrance
Great Synagogue entrance
Departure Point
Via dei Fori Imperiali, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
Kindly arrive at the designated 10 minutes before your scheduled tour. Regrettably, tardiness cannot be accommodated, and no reimbursements will be issued for latecomers or absentees.
Colonna Traiana, Rome, Italy Trajan's Column is a remarkable ancient monument located in Rome, Italy. Erected between 106 and 113 AD, it stands as a tribute to Emperor Trajan's victories in the Dacian Wars. The column soars to a height of 98 feet (30 meters) and is adorned with intricately detailed bas-reliefs spiraling around its shaft. These carvings vividly depict scenes from the military campaigns and daily life during Trajan's rule. It remains a symbol of Roman power, military prowess, and artistic excellence, attracting visitors from around the world who marvel at its historical significance and impressive craftsmanship. 20 minutes
Teatro di Marcello, Rome, Italy The Theatre of Marcellus, is an ancient Roman amphitheater located in the heart of Rome, Italy. Commissioned by Emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC, the theater was named after his nephew and son-in-law, Marcus Marcellus. The structure was primarily designed for theatrical performances, and it could accommodate around 10,000 spectators.
The Theatre of Marcellus features a unique architectural blend of Greek and Roman influences, showcasing the grandeur and innovation of ancient engineering. Though its original appearance has undergone some changes over the centuries, it remains an awe-inspiring testament to the magnificence of Roman construction.
Today, the Theatre of Marcellus stands as an imposing historical landmark and a captivating reminder of Rome's rich cultural heritage. Its well-preserved remains attract tourists and history enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the artistic and entertainment marvels of the ancient Roman world.
Entrance is not included 20 minutes
Via Portico d'Ottavia, Rome, Italy Porticus Octaviae, also known as the Octavian Portico, is an ancient Roman structure located in the city of Rome, Italy. Built by Emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC, the portico was dedicated to his sister, Octavia Minor. This impressive edifice served multiple purposes, including providing shelter for the people during inclement weather and housing various cultural activities.
The Porticus Octaviae was a grand architectural marvel, featuring elegant Corinthian columns and intricate designs that showcased the opulence and artistic finesse of ancient Rome. It housed notable works of art and served as a venue for public gatherings and performances, making it a hub of cultural and social life during its time.
20 minutes
Lungotevere de' Cenci, 00186 Roma RM, Italy Here we will encounter the Great Synagogue, still the third largest in Europe, which still functions today as a place of prayer and a vital cultural reference point for the entire Jewish community of Rome.
The Great Synagogue, located in the heart of Rome, is a magnificent and historically significant religious site. Constructed in the early 20th century, it stands as a symbol of the enduring Jewish community in the city.
The Great Synagogue is renowned for its grand architecture, combining elements of both Moorish and Roman styles, creating a stunning and unique facade. With its impressive dome and tall windows, the synagogue is a true masterpiece that attracts visitors from all over the world.
For tourists and history enthusiasts, The Great Synagogue offers a remarkable insight into the enduring heritage of Rome's Jewish community and stands as a symbol of unity and resilience in the face of historical challenges.
Entrance is not included 30 minutes
Fontana delle Tartarughe, Rome, Italy Then walk the streets past The Turtle Fountain, sample Kosher gelato and cross over to the boat shaped Tiber Island using the oldest active bridge in Rome.
The Fontana delle Tartarughe, or the Turtle Fountain, is a delightful and charming fountain located in Rome, Italy. Designed by the renowned sculptor Giacomo della Porta in the 16th century, it was later completed by Taddeo Landini in the early 17th century.
The fountain features four splendid bronze turtles, each gracefully poised on the edge of the basin, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. These endearing turtles have become iconic symbols of the fountain and continue to captivate both locals and visitors.
Situated in the picturesque Piazza Mattei, the Fontana delle Tartarughe is surrounded by historic buildings, making it a perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying the beauty of Rome's architecture. Its tranquil setting and artistic elegance make it a popular attraction, drawing people from all walks of life. 20 minutes
Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy the tour ends here, cross the boat-shaped Isola Tiberina using the oldest active bridge in Rome. 10 minutes
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
IMPORTANT: the tour is not a private tour, it is a shared tour.
The tour is shared with a maximum of 15 people per group
Entrance fees to the Marcello theater and the synagogue are not included
It is not a private tour, the group can be composed of 1 to 15 people
If the time you have chosen is not available, you will be transferred to another time on the same day. Therefore, by booking you are aware of this possible change, thank you.
So if you book you are aware that you must have time flexibility.
Most travelers can participate
Important notice for last minute bookings (on the same day or from one day to the next): in case of lack of places the customer will be placed on the day following the booked date.
the same day. These changes do not depend on us. herefore by booking you are aware of this possible change and therefore we warn you so as not to have complaints later, or requests for refunds, which will not be taken into consideration. Example: If you choose the 10:00 am time slot and it closes at that time it is no longer available for some important and significant reason, you will be moved to the first available time slot, 2:00 pm.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
Q3097LDsarap
07 Aug 2023
The Jewish Ghetto tour in Rome exceeded all my expectations! Our guide's in-depth knowledge and passion for the history of the area brought the past to life. Walking through the narrow streets and learning about the struggles and triumphs of the Jewish community was a profound experience. This tour is an absolute gem for those seeking a deeper understanding of Rome's diverse heritage.
marcodP1917OM
04 Aug 2023
The tour of the Jewish Ghetto in Rome was an eye-opening experience that left me in awe of the city's rich history. Our knowledgeable guide led us through the cobbled streets, recounting stories of resilience and survival. From ancient synagogues to charming cafes, the tour immersed us in the vibrant culture of the Jewish community. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Rome's past. Five stars for an unforgettable journey!
T2866TRandreac
03 Aug 2023
Exploring the Jewish Ghetto with this tour was like stepping back in time. The district's historical significance was brought to life by our guide's captivating storytelling. I was moved by the tales of the Jewish community's struggle and triumph over the centuries. The visit to the Great Synagogue was a profound experience, leaving me with a sense of reverence for the heritage it represents. If you want to delve into Rome's past and witness the resilience of its people, this tour is a must-do. Five stars without a doubt!
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