May 1st Tour Rome

May 1st Tour Rome

On May 1st, while the Romans enjoy their holiday and the big sights like the Vatican museums are closed...

⏱️ 4 hours

80Per Adult
Adult (26+)80
Teen / Student (11-25)41
Child (6-10)25
Under 60

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May 1st Tour Rome

On May 1st, while the Romans enjoy their holiday and the big sights like the Vatican museums are closed, Sean T has created a tour which cleverly weaves into the information you would have heard on the Vatican or Colosseum tours. So in many ways it’s a perfect fit. As there is so much to see in Rome and since we know EVERYTHING, we can get you to interesting little spots which are not on any of our other tours. Often we reveal real Roman secrets on a tour like this. This a real tour for checking out some of the best restaurants too.

Whatever happens we will do our best to get some energy moving on a day when Rome is so dead

Let’s start in the centre of Piazza Venezia, visiting the immediate super interesting history of that whole area, then move over one of Rome’s hills to the Jewish Ghetto looking at its sad history and the beauty of that community in Rome today. A while later we will pass through some wonderful Roman squares of importance towards the Cat Sanctuary stopping of at the Pantheon to take a break. After your fill of Pantheon and Hadrian stories we will wander around Piazza Navona onto Castel Sant’angelo where I will fill you with information about the Secret Illuminati and the Angels and Demons tale. The walk up to St. Peter’s Square is beautiful but we will end the tour in St. Peter’s Square which is one of my favourites, here I will reveal more about Angels and Demons and some of the most interesting facts of the secrets of the Square and St. Peter’s Basilica.

This tour is big, it’s a real Roman walk which I would bring family and friends on to show them the city as I know it. The tour gets into the bones of Christian and Pagan Rome in all its glory and ugliness. I enjoy watching your expressions as I help you to understand what it means to have lived in Ancient Rome and even to live here today.

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What this tour actually covers:

  • Piazza Venezia
  • Trajan’s forum and Column
  • Via Del Corso
  • Capitoline Hill and the “Wedding Cake” monument
  • Piazza Campidoglio and Teatro di Marcello
  • The Jewish Ghetto and Piazza Campo De Fiori
  • The Cat Sanctuary
  • Pantheon (from the outside, it will be closed on May 1st)
  • Piazza Navona and Castel Sant Angelo
  • and finally, St. Peter’s Square

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