Embark on a walking tour of Rome’s unsung churches and uncover hidden treasures of faith and architecture. Discover lesser-known churches and their role in art, culture, and Roman development.
Embark on a walking tour of Rome’s unsung churches and uncover hidden treasures of faith and architecture. Discover lesser-known churches and their role in art, culture, and Roman development.
- Church of St. Louis of the French - Situated near Piazza Navona, the Church of St. Louis of the French is a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, St. Denis the Areopagite, and St. Louis IX, King of France. It serves as the national church of France in Rome.
- Chiesa di Sant’Agnese in Agone - Sant’Agnese in Agone is a Baroque…
- Church of St. Louis of the French - Situated near Piazza Navona, the Church of St. Louis of the French is a Roman Catholic Church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, St. Denis the Areopagite, and St. Louis IX, King of France. It serves as the national church of France in Rome.
- Chiesa di Sant’Agnese in Agone - Sant’Agnese in Agone is a Baroque church from the 17th century, located on Piazza Navona, a prominent urban space in the city’s historic center. This site is where the Early Christian Saint Agnes was martyred in the ancient Stadium of Domitian. The church not only holds religious services but also hosts regular classical concerts in the Borromini Sacristy, featuring sacred Baroque works, chamber music, and operas.
- Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola - Dedicated to the founder of the Society of Jesus, the Church of St. Ignatius houses the “Fake Dome” and other Baroque artworks by Andrea Pozzo. The large fresco is the church’s main decorative feature, celebrating the apostolic work of the Society of Jesus worldwide.
- Basilica di Sant’Andrea della Valle - Located in Piazza Vidoni in the Sant’Eustachio district, the Sant’Andrea della Valle Basilica is a Catholic place of worship in Rome’s historic center. Dedicated to Saint Andrew, the church dates back to the mid-15th century and originally had a single nave, with aisles added in the 17th century.
- Chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto - Santa Maria di Loreto is a 16th-century church in Rome, situated across from Trajan’s Column, near the grand Monument of Vittorio Emanuele II. It is regarded as Antonio da Sangallo’s finest work. The church, constructed from brick and travertine, is notable for its beautiful proportions and the striking effect achieved with great simplicity.

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- All fees and taxes
- Small group
- Coffee / Tea
- Professional licensed guide
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- Tips
- Transportation
- Personal expenses
- Tips
- Transportation
Rome is intricately connected with the Catholic faith and history, boasting over 900 churches. While visiting them all is a challenge, this walking tour is an ideal way to begin exploring these magnificent treasures.
Participate in a leisurely yet engaging walking tour to discover some of Rome’s most exquisite churches that often go unnoticed by…
Rome is intricately connected with the Catholic faith and history, boasting over 900 churches. While visiting them all is a challenge, this walking tour is an ideal way to begin exploring these magnificent treasures.
Participate in a leisurely yet engaging walking tour to discover some of Rome’s most exquisite churches that often go unnoticed by visitors. Explore the Church of St. Louis of the French, which houses invaluable Caravaggio masterpieces, and Chiesa di Sant’Agnese in Agone, a Baroque architectural marvel.
From the breathtaking dome of Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio di Loyola to the impressive Basilica di Sant’Andrea della Valle, this tour goes beyond the usual attractions. Additionally, visit the delightful Chiesa di Santa Maria di Loreto, situated in the heart of Rome.
A knowledgeable guide will share insights into how these churches have significantly influenced Rome’s art, culture, religion, and architecture. Plus, enjoy a relaxing pause for an authentic Italian coffee to fully experience the ambiance of Rome.
- On this tour, some of the venues or parts of the venue may be subject to last-minute, unpredictable closures. When this occurs, we are happy to offer customers an extended tour in keeping with the advertised total length of 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.