Rome Jewish Ghetto (Ghetto Ebraico di Roma)
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Rome Jewish Ghetto (Ghetto Ebraico di Roma)

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The Basics

Walking tours focused on the city’s Jewish life and food tours highlighting the neighborhood’s cuisine are excellent ways to discover the history and culture of this unique corner of Rome. You can also book a private tour of the area, allowing for customized experiences for those with limited mobility, food allergies, or other requirements or preferences. For even more insight into Jewish Rome, the synagogue’s museum has a curated collection of documents and artifacts related to local Jewish history.

In addition to its Jewish cultural sights, the Ghetto is home to a number of ancient ruins—the Portico of Octavia (Portico d’Ottavia or Porticus Octaviae) and the Theatre of Marcellus (Teatro di Marcello) are the most significant— and the iconicBocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth) marble mask at the Basilica of St. Mary in Cosmedin (Basilica di Santa Maria in Cosmedin), made famous in the Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck filmRoman Holiday.

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Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
USD96.92 per adult
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We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Our host Tonia was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to. We learned a lot
MARG_C, Mar. 2023

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Great experience
MARG_C, Mar. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Our host Tonia was very knowledgeable and easy to talk to. We learned a lot
star-5
Fantastic!
Brian_D, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Navona Food Wine and Sightseeing Tour of Rome
Great tour of the sites and food. I would highly recommend. Isabella knows her stuff about food and the history of the local sites.
star-5
Moving and emotional
Chrissie_J, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Tour Rome
Our guide he was incredible with knowledge. Engaging. Best of all an awesome SOH! Hang in to him! His history of the Jewish people and their story was on par and tragic. He had empathy for our 3 Jewish young ladies.
star-5
Amazing Tour!
Melanie_C, Mar. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
Valerea (not sure of spelling) was absolutely amazing! This was my favorite tour on our first visit to Italy. She was so sweet and knowledgeable and made our afternoon one to remember! Thank you!
star-5
A must for anyone visiting
Roberto_Z, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Navona Food Wine and Sightseeing Tour of Rome
Easy meeting point with an excellent tour guide. This food and wine tour was definitely worth taking. We got to try many different foods but it was never too much. The time between each tasting was perfect, I was never too full. I would recommend this tour to anyone looking to learn a bit about the area while trying some delicious food and drinks without the guess work.
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Great guide, great tour
Maria_W, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Tour Rome
Our tour guide was exceptional! She was friendly, knowledgeable, respectful. At the end she provided us with a list of restaurant recommendations and we went to some of them and they were absolutely the best! I can't emphasize how great she was.
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A great view into the ghetto!
Andrea_B, Mar. 2023
Trastevere and Rome Jewish Ghetto Small Group Walking Tour
Sarah was very knowledgable and gave us a clear insight into the ghetto and the entire area. Highly recommend this tour.
star-5
Amazing!!!
fridaanbar, Mar. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
Gioovanni is the best guide ever! He took such good care of us! Very good advice with an amazing smile!
star-5
Interesting and humbling
Rod_B, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Trastevere Tour Rome
All aspects interesting both of the sites and hearing the stories behind them from our knowledgable guide and the experiences of the Jews in Rome
star-5
Very worth it!
Jenn_M, Mar. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
Giovanni was a great tour guide. He was very informative and engaging. We enjoyed all the stops for foods in different neighborhoods. We wish we would have done the tour earlier in our trip to use his tips and recommendations more. Our favorite tour and guide in Rome
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Eating pasta at Sette...
Roger_K, Mar. 2023
Small-Group Rome Food Walking Tour: Trastevere, Campo de' Fiori, Jewish Ghetto
Eating pasta at Sette Oche in Altalena was a highlight. Experiences never would have done on your own.
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You won't be disappointed
yavonne_j, Mar. 2023
Jewish Ghetto and Navona Food Wine and Sightseeing Tour of Rome
I had a great time on this tour! My entire was group had our expectations exceeded! The tour guide was outstanding, the food and education were phenomenal! Highly recommended
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Most small-group Jewish Ghetto tours are on foot or by bike, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing.

  • The Jewish Ghetto is located near Rome’s bustling Campo de’ Fiori outdoor market, and many group tours include visits to both.

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How to Get There

The Jewish Ghetto is in Rione Sant’Angelo, directly across the Tiber River from the Trastevere neighborhood and not far from the Roman Forum. There are no metro stops near the Ghetto, but a number of city bus lines connect it with the train station and other parts of the city.

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When to Get There

A Rome tour focused on the Jewish Ghetto is best scheduled when the neighborhood businesses are open; many close for the Sabbath from Friday at sunset to Saturday at sunset.

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The Turtle Fountain

The Eternal City is known for its dozens of beautiful fountains, and one of the prettiest is the Turtle Fountain (Fontana delle Tartarughe) in the ghetto’s Piazza Mattei. Dating from the late Renaissance, this small fountain’s original dolphin decorations were replaced by turtles due to low water pressure, resulting in the endearing version we see today.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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