Uncover Rome’s hidden gems and secrets with a unique tour, complete with prosecco and exclusive insights. Perfect for families and friends.
Uncover Rome’s hidden gems and secrets with a unique tour, complete with prosecco and exclusive insights. Perfect for families and friends.
- Terrazza del Gianicolo - On the Tour Roma Segreta, one of the most captivating stops is the Gianicolo, the ultimate panoramic hill. From this vantage point, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Rome, with its distinctive skyline of domes, bell towers, and ancient palaces. Arriving at noon offers the chance to witness the traditional cannon fire, a…
- Terrazza del Gianicolo - On the Tour Roma Segreta, one of the most captivating stops is the Gianicolo, the ultimate panoramic hill. From this vantage point, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of Rome, with its distinctive skyline of domes, bell towers, and ancient palaces. Arriving at noon offers the chance to witness the traditional cannon fire, a ritual since 1847 that marks the city’s exact time.
Strolling through its tree-lined avenues, you’ll encounter the Fontanone dell’Acqua Paola, a grand Baroque fountain overlooking the hill, and numerous monuments dedicated to the Garibaldini. Nearby, the Church of San Pietro in Montorio houses the Bramante Temple, a Renaissance masterpiece.
Il Gianicolo is an ideal spot for a break, surrounded by Rome’s history and beauty, with panoramic views perfect for unforgettable photos. Take a moment to soak in the unique atmosphere and be amazed by its hidden details.
- Villa Doria Pamphili - Villa Doria Pamphili is Rome’s largest park, a green oasis perfect for finding tranquility away from the tourist hustle. As you wander its tree-lined paths, you’ll discover Italian gardens, ponds, and ancient shaded avenues. At the heart of the villa is the majestic Casino del Bel Respiro, an elegant 17th-century residence surrounded by sculptures and fountains.
Among the most enchanting spots, you’ll find the Secret Garden, a hidden corner filled with flowers and manicured hedges, and the panoramic pedestrian bridge, offering a stunning view of the estate. The park is also a vital green space where Romans and visitors gather to relax or engage in sports.
Ideal for a nature break, Villa Doria Pamphili is the perfect place to explore another side of Rome, authentic and off the beaten path. Here, you can discover the city’s greener side, with history, art, and breathtaking views.
- Testaccio - The Non-Catholic Cemetery of Rome, nestled in the heart of Testaccio, is one of the city’s most evocative and poetic places. Surrounded by silence and nature, it is the final resting place for foreign artists, poets, and intellectuals who found eternal peace in Rome. Here, you can visit the graves of notable figures like poet John Keats and writer Percy Shelley, amidst centuries-old cypresses and carved gravestones.
As you wander the paths, you’ll uncover corners rich in history and symbolism, with poignant epitaphs and refined sculptures. The cemetery is dominated by the majestic Pyramid Cestia, an imposing Roman tomb from the first century BC, creating a fascinating contrast with the surrounding landscape.
This place, away from mass tourism, offers a unique atmosphere of peace and contemplation, perfect for those seeking to discover a lesser-known yet deeply evocative Rome. The written guide accompanying the tour provides more details on every aspect.
- Ghetto - The Jewish Ghetto of Rome is one of the city’s most authentic and captivating neighborhoods. As you explore its streets, you’ll discover the grand Synagogue, a symbol of the Jewish community, and the charming Portico of Octavia, among the area’s oldest remnants.
Every corner tells stories of memory and tradition, amidst historic buildings and hidden squares. Here, you can savor Judaeo-Roman cuisine in typical restaurants, enjoying the famous artichokes alla giudia, crisp and golden, along with other local specialties.
The Ghetto is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the history and traditions of a lesser-known yet fascinating Rome. An experience that combines culture, gastronomy, and a timeless atmosphere. The written guide accompanying the tour provides all the historical details and curiosities.
- Bar della Pace - The Antico Caffè della Pace is one of Rome’s most enchanting historical venues, a hidden gem just steps from Piazza Navona. With its ivy-covered façade and elegant old-world atmosphere, it has been a gathering place for artists, intellectuals, and notable figures for centuries.
Inside, amidst period furnishings and golden mirrors, you can enjoy a refined and nostalgic ambiance, perfect for a break from the tourist hustle. Here, you can savor an excellent espresso or an aperitif in an exclusive setting, steeped in the city’s history.
Ideal for those who love discovering authentic and captivating places, the Antico Caffè della Pace represents a secret corner of Rome where time seems to stand still. The written tour guide offers more insights into this historic venue and its connection to Roman culture.
- Sant’ Eustachio Caffè - Caffè Sant’Eustachio is a true Roman institution, renowned for its creamy espresso since 1938. Located just steps from the Pantheon, this historic venue has perfected a secret preparation method that makes it unique worldwide.
Here, coffee is hand-roasted with oak wood and served already sweetened, following Roman tradition. The secret of its distinctive cream is closely guarded, making each cup a unique experience.
Beloved by locals and visitors alike, Caffè Sant’Eustachio is a must-visit for those wanting to taste authentic Italian espresso. Perfect for a break amidst Rome’s wonders, it retains the genuine charm of the past.
The written tour guide provides further insights into the history of this legendary café and its role in Roman culture.
- Largo di Torre Argentina - Largo di Torre Argentina is one of Rome’s most evocative archaeological sites, known for its impressive remains of republican temples and as the site of Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC. Here stands the Curia of Pompey, where the great leader was stabbed, making this site a pivotal point in Roman history.
Beyond its historical allure, Largo di Torre Argentina is also home to a renowned sanctuary for stray cats, where volunteers care for dozens of felines among the ancient ruins.
Situated in the heart of the city, just steps from the Pantheon and Campo de’ Fiori, it is a perfect spot for a pause while exploring Rome. The area offers captivating views and a timeless atmosphere.
The written tour guide provides all the details about the history of this place, the deities worshipped in the temples, and the connection with Julius Caesar, for a more comprehensive experience.
- Basilica of San Clemente - The Basilica of San Clemente is one of Rome’s hidden treasures, a unique site where you can explore two thousand years of history in one location. Situated near the Colosseum, this church is renowned for its multi-level structure, allowing you to descend through three different eras.
On the upper level, the medieval basilica is adorned with stunning Byzantine mosaics. Descending further, there is an older fourth-century church with visible frescoes. Further down, you enter an ancient Roman mithraeum, an underground temple dedicated to the cult of Mithras, with well-preserved inscriptions and reliefs.
San Clemente is a must-visit for history and archaeology enthusiasts, offering a fascinating journey through Rome’s layers. The written tour guide provides insights into each level of the basilica and its incredible evolution over the centuries.
- Via Margutta - Via Margutta is one of Rome’s most charming and hidden streets, a peaceful corner just steps from the Spanish Steps. Known as the “Via degli artisti,” it has hosted painters, sculptors, and directors over the centuries, including Federico Fellini, who resided here.
As you stroll through its elegant art shops, galleries, and ivy-covered palaces, you can experience a unique bohemian atmosphere. Every year, the street hosts the historic “Cento Pittori” exhibition, transforming Via Margutta into an open-air art gallery.
Perfect for those seeking an authentic experience away from mass tourism, Via Margutta is also ideal for a romantic walk or a break in one of its historic cafes.
The written guide of the tour provides curiosities about its history and the figures that made it famous, allowing you to discover the most intimate and artistic side of Rome.
- Antico Caffè Greco - Caffè Greco is the oldest café in Rome and one of the most historic in Europe, established in 1760 on Via dei Condotti, just steps from the Spanish Steps. This iconic venue has hosted intellectuals, artists, and writers such as Goethe, Stendhal, Byron, and D’Annunzio over the centuries, becoming a cultural landmark.
Upon entering, you will be immersed in a timeless atmosphere, surrounded by period furnishings, golden mirrors, and artworks that adorn the rooms. Caffè Greco is renowned for its signature espresso, served in a refined and historic setting according to Roman tradition.
Perfect for an elegant break in the city’s heart, this café retains the era’s charm, offering an authentic experience rich in history.
The written guide of the tour provides curiosities about its long tradition and the figures who frequented it, allowing you to discover another secret corner of the most authentic Rome.
- Villa Borghese Gardens - Villa Borghese is Rome’s most elegant and enchanting park, a green oasis in the city’s heart. With its tree-lined avenues, ponds, and Italian gardens, it is the perfect place for a relaxing walk away from urban chaos.
Within the park is the renowned Borghese Gallery, housing masterpieces by Caravaggio, Bernini, and Raphael. Among the most scenic spots are the Temple of Aesculapius, reflected in the pond’s waters, and the Pincio terrace, offering a breathtaking view of Piazza del Popolo.
Villa Borghese is also rich in fountains, statues, and small historic buildings, making it an open-air museum. Perfect for those seeking art, nature, and unique views, it is one of the city’s most captivating stops.
The written tour guide provides all the curiosities about this extraordinary park and its hidden treasures, ensuring an authentic and unforgettable experience.
- Quartiere Coppede - The Coppedè district is one of Rome’s best-kept secrets, a surreal and captivating corner away from traditional tourist routes. Located between the Trieste and Salario districts, it is a unique blend of architectural styles, from liberty to neo-Gothic, with medieval and baroque influences.
As you wander its streets, you’ll be enchanted by the decorative details, colorful mosaics, and fairytale sculptures. The heart of the neighborhood is Piazza Mincio, with the spectacular Fontana delle Rane, famous for the Beatles’ performance after a concert.
Its buildings appear to have emerged from a fantastic tale, with elaborate arches, decorated balconies, and fairytale towers. The Coppedè district is a must-see for those seeking an unusual Rome full of charm.
The written tour guide provides curiosities and details about the history and unique elements of this magical neighborhood, perfect for art and photography enthusiasts.
- Pigneto - Il Pigneto is one of Rome’s most vibrant and alternative neighborhoods, a unique blend of history, street art, and nightlife. Located east of downtown, it retains a popular spirit with colorful alleys, murals, and a bohemian atmosphere that has made it a hub for artists and creatives.
As you explore Pigneto, you’ll discover the symbolic places of neorealist cinema, such as those cherished by Pier Paolo Pasolini, and admire the street art adorning the building facades. The heart of the district is the pedestrian area, perfect for an aperitif or dinner in its trendy bistros and clubs.
Renowned for its culinary scene, Il Pigneto offers a wide variety of restaurants, from traditional Roman to new international cuisines. It is a young, dynamic neighborhood, ideal for those wanting to discover an authentic and contemporary Rome.
The written tour guide provides details about this unique corner of the city, encompassing culture, art, and flavors not to be missed.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Dinner
Experience the true essence of Rome with an exclusive tour that unveils hidden gems, secret historical sites, and local traditions known only to Romans. Ideal for families, couples, and groups of friends, this tour provides a personal experience away from the bustling tourist paths.
Wander through historic cafes, delightful neighborhoods, and secluded…
Experience the true essence of Rome with an exclusive tour that unveils hidden gems, secret historical sites, and local traditions known only to Romans. Ideal for families, couples, and groups of friends, this tour provides a personal experience away from the bustling tourist paths.
Wander through historic cafes, delightful neighborhoods, and secluded spots, uncover stunning views, and fully immerse in the authentic spirit of the Eternal City. Each location is accompanied by a unique 15-page guide, brimming with intriguing facts and details not found on Google or typical tourist guides.
To enhance the experience, the tour kicks off with a toast featuring the legendary prosecco from the world-famous B&B Rachele’s Charming House in the Heart of Rome.
This is a must-see opportunity to explore a genuine, inviting, and captivating Rome, suitable for all ages!
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.