Explore Rome’s Jewish Ghetto, vibrant Trastevere, and historic Great Synagogue. Discover rich history and culture on this immersive walking tour.
Explore Rome’s Jewish Ghetto, vibrant Trastevere, and historic Great Synagogue. Discover rich history and culture on this immersive walking tour.
- Trastevere - A charming and vibrant district, known for its narrow streets and bustling piazzas, is renowned for its quintessential Roman nightlife.
- Isola Tiberina - The sole island in the section of the Tiber that flows through Rome, home to a hospital established in the 16th century.
- Ghetto Ebraico - Wandering through the quaint…
- Trastevere - A charming and vibrant district, known for its narrow streets and bustling piazzas, is renowned for its quintessential Roman nightlife.
- Isola Tiberina - The sole island in the section of the Tiber that flows through Rome, home to a hospital established in the 16th century.
- Ghetto Ebraico - Wandering through the quaint streets and pedestrian areas of the quarter, visitors can connect with both the historical and contemporary life of one of the world’s oldest Jewish communities.
- Museo Ebraico di Roma - The Jewish Museum of Rome, situated within the Great Synagogue, showcases stunning artifacts and valuable documents, bearing witness to the 2000-year history of Jews in Rome.
- Tempio Maggiore di Roma - Constructed in the same area where Jews were historically confined, the Great Synagogue serves not only as a place of worship but also as a vital cultural hub for the Roman Jewish community, and it houses the Jewish Museum of Rome.
- Skip the line entrance to Jewish Museum
- Headsets
- Professional licensed guide
- Skip the line entrance to Great Synagogue
- Skip the line entrance to Jewish Museum
- Headsets
- Professional licensed guide
- Skip the line entrance to Great Synagogue
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- Hotel pick up and drop off
Many people consider Italy to be predominantly Catholic, yet Rome is home to one of the world’s largest Jewish communities.
The tour begins at the Ponte Sisto bridge and continues to the charming Trastevere district. This vibrant area, with its narrow streets and bustling piazzas, is renowned for its quintessential Roman nightlife. By crossing the Tiber…
Many people consider Italy to be predominantly Catholic, yet Rome is home to one of the world’s largest Jewish communities.
The tour begins at the Ponte Sisto bridge and continues to the charming Trastevere district. This vibrant area, with its narrow streets and bustling piazzas, is renowned for its quintessential Roman nightlife. By crossing the Tiber River via Tiber Island, participants will arrive at the nearby ghetto.
As visitors wander through the quaint streets and pedestrian zones of the quarter, they will have the opportunity to connect with both the historical and contemporary life of one of the oldest Jewish communities in existence. The tour concludes with a visit to the Jewish Museum, situated in the Great Synagogue of Rome, which showcases magnificent artifacts and valuable documents that bear witness to the 2000-year history of Jews in Rome.
- It is forbidden to bring metal objects, big bags and animals (assistance dogs allowed)
- It is not permitted to wear shorts, miniskirts and have uncovered shoulders
- No refunds will be issued to customers who are late and miss the tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.