Although the “real” Ghetto was demolished in 1888, the presence of the Jews in this area of Rome is tangible.
There are not many Jews living there today, but this is where the Major Temple and the schools are.
This is also the place for kosher restaurants and food shops.
We will walk around this area and then go to the Tiber Island and Trastevere, where the Jews lived during the Roman Empire.
We’ll then drive to the Aventine Hill, to see Rome’s Rose garden, located where the Jewish Cemetery used to be.
From the Aventine Hill, we’ll admire the view of Circus Maximus and visit the Orange Tree Garden, and the famous “keyhole”.
Since the Synagogue arranges its own tours, it can only be visited before or after the golf cart tour.
Cancellations
Less than 96 hours before: 10% Penalty
Less than 72 hours before: 30% Penalty
Less than 48 hours before: 50% Penalty
Less than 24 hours before: the service fully charged.













