2 Hour Guided Walking Tour in Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto
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Delve further into the best offerings of Italy with this 2 Hour Guided Walking Tour in Trastevere and Jewish Ghetto. Let this walking tour serve as your gateway to an unforgettable time in Rome, offering convenience, safety, and smooth transitions.
The entire activity lasts around 2 hours and is a great addition to any travel itinerary in Rome. Previous travelers have rated this activity an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars in 5 reviews.
The itinerary includes stops at popular attractions such as Piazza di Santa Maria in Trastevere, Piazza Trilussa, Campo de' Fiori, Rome Jewish Ghetto (Ghetto Ebraico di Roma), and Theater of Marcellus (Teatro di Marcello).
Throughout the experience, a knowledgeable expert will guide you, offering valuable insights and information. The activity is offered in 1 language: English, welcoming English speakers of all levels.
The starting point for this walking tour is located in Rome. The exact address is Piazza Mastai, 00153 Roma RM, Italy. The endpoint of the tour is located at Via del Teatro di Marcello, 00186 Roma RM, Italy.
Reservations for this activity can be made for up to 12 individuals per booking. We recommend you review the "Included" and/or "Good to know" sections below for more details about the experience.
The cancellation policy for this experience is as follows: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Make your time in Rome special by booking this walking tour. Select a date and complete your reservation before it gets fully booked!
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Katherine_S
Our guide Sarah was absolutely wonderful. So knowledgeable, personable and patiently answered our questions. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour and spending time with Sarah
WANDA_W
Seeing the area was best. It was great to hear and learn about the area. Joe or Giseppe was a great guide.
Janet_S
Our guide, Sarah, shared a wealth of information about the history and evolution of the Jewish Ghetto. We would not have appreciated many of the surrounding architecture and plaques were it not for the background she provided. The Trastevere section was thinner, but that is probably because it is now mostly restaurants and shops. A little more about any interesting people or events that took place within its nooks and crannies would have made this review a 5.
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