Explore Rome’s haunted past with chilling tales of ghosts, crimes, and executions. Discover secrets hidden in the city’s shadowy alleys.
Explore Rome’s haunted past with chilling tales of ghosts, crimes, and executions. Discover secrets hidden in the city’s shadowy alleys.
- Castel Sant’Angelo - At Castel Sant’Angelo, visitors can delve into its rich history and significance. The site offers insights into the executions that occurred there, highlighting its past as a prison and place of punishment. The fortified corridor, the Passetto di Borgo, which links the castle to the Vatican, is also discussed, emphasizing its…
- Castel Sant’Angelo - At Castel Sant’Angelo, visitors can delve into its rich history and significance. The site offers insights into the executions that occurred there, highlighting its past as a prison and place of punishment. The fortified corridor, the Passetto di Borgo, which links the castle to the Vatican, is also discussed, emphasizing its role as an escape route for popes during perilous times. Additionally, the Tiber River’s crucial role in Rome’s defense and growth is explored. The story of Saint Michael the Archangel, whose appearance atop the castle in 590 AD marked the end of a devastating plague, is also shared, giving the fortress its name.
- Via Giulia - Via Giulia, one of Rome’s most refined and historic streets, was designed by Pope Julius II in the early 16th century to establish a direct route through the city. Adorned with Renaissance palaces, churches, and hidden courtyards, it remains a charming example of Rome’s urban transformation during the Renaissance.
- Piazza Farnese - Piazza Farnese is a stunning and historic square in Rome, renowned for Palazzo Farnese, a magnificent Renaissance palace crafted by renowned architects like Michelangelo. The square also features two large fountains made from ancient Roman bathtubs, adding to its unique and elegant appeal.
- Passetto Del Biscione - Piazza del Biscione is a quaint, secluded square near Campo de’ Fiori, celebrated for its old-world charm and tranquil atmosphere. It houses the ancient Passetto del Biscione, a covered passageway with remnants of medieval frescoes, enhancing its mysterious and historic allure.
- Campo de’ Fiori - Campo de’ Fiori is a vibrant square in Rome, famous for its daily market offering fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. By night, it transforms into a popular destination for dining and nightlife, with the statue of philosopher Giordano Bruno at its center serving as a reminder of its somber history.

- Haunted tour with a local guide
- Haunted tour with a local guide
- Food or drink if we stop at bars is not included
- Food or drink if we stop at bars is not included
Join us for an unparalleled haunted tour of Rome! Delve into the city’s most sinister tales—gruesome crimes, spine-chilling ghost stories, and harsh executions—while exploring the history of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Wander through dimly lit alleys, listen to stories of vengeful spirits, and discover the eerie secrets concealed behind Rome’s…
Join us for an unparalleled haunted tour of Rome! Delve into the city’s most sinister tales—gruesome crimes, spine-chilling ghost stories, and harsh executions—while exploring the history of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Wander through dimly lit alleys, listen to stories of vengeful spirits, and discover the eerie secrets concealed behind Rome’s stunning facades. The tour concludes at Campo de’ Fiori, a former public execution site, where the grim reality of those who met their end there is vividly brought to life. If you enjoy history with a spooky twist, this tour is perfect for you!
- Rugged Roman terrain makes it extremely difficult for wheelchairs
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.