Embark on an adventure through time with the Rome Jewish Ghetto Self-Guided Audio Tour. The journey is crafted specially for those intrigued by history and architecture. From ancient ruins to the legacies of a vibrant community, this walking tour is an engaging way to explore one of Rome's oldest neighborhoods on your own pace, equipped with only your curiosity and a smartphone.
Starting at the boat-shaped Tiber Island, the route winds through the charming Piazza delle Cinque Scole and up to the playful Fontana delle Tartarughe. Along the way, marvel at the grandeur of the Portico d'Ottavia, listen to the stories of the Great Synagogue, and stand in awe at the Theatre of Marcellus. The path leads you through the historic fish market site and by the poignant Jewish Ghetto Memorial before concluding at the Octavia's Gate. this curated path helps you pinpoint the must-visit spots and learn about their significance without missing a beat.
Walking through this captivating quarter, you'll be touched by the echoes of a past era, from the enduring whispers of the Jewish Ghetto Wall to the solemnity of the Jewish Ghetto Memorial. The carefully chosen points of interest ensure an immersive experience, leaving you with lasting memories of Rome's profound history and the endurance of its people.