Rome: Private Jewish Ghetto Tour

3 hours
Rome, Italy

About this activity

Take a private tour to discover a forgotten chapter of Rome's fascinating history. Explore many of the historical and social landmarks whilst learning about Europe's Oldest Jewish Community.

Highlights

  • Learn about Europe's oldest Jewish community
  • Walk the cobblestone streets and discover Kosher treats
  • Visit the Synagogue of Rome
  • Witness the legacy left by Rome's Jews in the form of monuments and architecture

Full description

On this private tour of Rome's Jewish Ghetto you will enjoy roughly 3-hours touring the oldest Jewish community in Europe, appreciating the legacy of the first Jewish merchants who traversed the Tiber into ancient Rome, the remnants of the communities they built, and the rich heritage of a neighborhood that has been a center of faith and worship since the Middle Ages. Stroll the streets of the quarter once designated as the only location Jews could live or work - a neighborhood once boxed in by walls and plagued by the constantly flooding waters of the Tiber river.  Start your tour by walking the narrow streets that wind their way toward the river, where you will get to explore the Tiber Island before crossing to the other side and reaching Trastevere. The original home of Roman Jews from ancient times, here you will see the ruins of one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. Along the way, you will stop to enjoy some of the tempting delights at the Kosher bakeries and pizzerias in this historically rich section of Rome. Get to see the remains of the ancient synagogue that once stood in this quaint community that remains one of Rome's most characteristic quarters today. This tour will take you through narrow, cobblestone streets studded with kosher bakeries, restaurants, and make for one of the most atmospheric private tours in Rome. Discover the hidden Piazza Mattei, home to one of the most beautiful fountains in Rome. Marvel at Fountain of the Turtles, a 16th-century creation of Giacomo della Porta that is one of the great fountain sculptures of the Renaissance.  Nearby, witness Via della Reginella, a place that offers a snapshot of what life in the Ghetto was like during the days of confinement. The narrow street is lined with buildings stretching seven stories high - a testament to the tenements Jews were forced to build upwards due to the cramped quarters of the ghetto. Further into the quarter is the piazza between Portico d'Ottavia and Tempo Maggiore, the gathering place for Jews being deported under Nazi occupation. See the plaque that commemorates this piazza as the location where some 8,000 Italian Jews were taken to become victims of the Holocaust. Visit the Synagogue of Rome which sits on the Lungotevere and overlooks the river, a unique and beautiful structure completed in 1905. Witness the museum inside, chronicling the presence of Jews in the Eternal City, from the time before Christ through to the persecutions under Hitler. Enjoy a visit to the Teatro Marcellus, originally constructed by Julius Caesar and completed after his death in 11 B.C. by the emperor Augustus. This vast amphitheater, named after his favorite nephew and son-in-law, was one of the greatest theaters of ancient Rome.

Included / Excluded

  • All fees and taxes
  • Skip-the-line tickets
  • Expert, English-speaking private guide
  • Headsets (for groups of 6 or more)
  • Transportation to and from the meeting and end point
  • Food and Beverages
  • Gratuities (optional)

Meeting point

Start Location

Antico caffè del teatro di Marcello, Via del Teatro di Marcello, 42, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

Important information

Know before you book

  • As this is a walking tour with steps and staircases, comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are strongly recommended.
  • Please advise during the booking process if any travelers have mobility concerns so that we can best accommodate you.

Know before you go

  • Your guide will meet you in front of Antico caffè del teatro di Marcello at Via del Teatro di Marcello, 42. They will have a Through Eternity sign or flag.
  • Please ensure you arrive 10 minutes early and at the right meeting point.
  • If you are unable to find your guide by 10 minutes before the starting time, please call our office at +1 800-267-7581 or at + 39 348 923 6621.
  • The ages of children joining the tour are required. Upon booking, please email the ages of all children travelling with you to office@througheternity.com.
  • As this this is a walking tour with steps and staircases, comfortable walking shoes and a bottle of water are strongly recommended.
  • Please advise if any travellers have mobility concerns so that we can best accommodate you.
  • The synagogue has a dress code that requires visitors to keep their shoulders and knees covered at all times. You may be refused entry if you fail to comply with these dress requirements.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 15 days before the activity starts

15 or more days before the tour day: 90% of the cost will be refunded, minus ticket costs; Between 8 and 14 days before the tour day: 50% of the cost will be refunded, minus ticket costs; 7 days or less: no refund.

Reviews

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K B
Jul 2026
4.0

Good tour, covers the main highlights of the Vatican. Knowledgeable tour guide.

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Michael Hartung
Jul 2026
5.0

We absolutely loved our tour of the Uffizi! Our guide, Ilaria, really brought the museum to life for us. With her depth of knowledge, she gave us so much insight, background, and fascinating facts about the art, the artists and the history of not only the museum, but of Florence as a whole. We wholeheartedly recommend this tour. Our experience of the Uffizi would not have been as wonderful without Ilaria and Through Eternity!

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Sean Baylor
Jul 2026
3.0

We used Through Eternity for guided tours of the Vatican and the Colosseum/Roman forum. The day before our Colosseum tour, we were notified that they were canceling the tour due to “circumstances outside of their control”. They did offer a 30% off discount from the price we paid for the tour package which seemed really low considering it was essentially the price of the Colosseum tickets that we ended up having to buy separately.