Itinerary
- Jewish Museum of Rome: The lovely Rome Synagogue and Jewish Museum are also located here and constitute a fundamental chapter of Jewish history. For this tour, tickets can be purchased on the spot using a credit card or cash.
- Tempio Maggiore di Roma: With it's huge square dome the Great Synagogue of Rome is the symbol of its Jewish Community.
- Antico Quartiere Ebraico: Narrow streets and hidden fountains in quiet squares make this place a sight to behold, a beautiful gem frozen in time. Filled with traditional Jewish restaurants and bakeries located in marvellous ancient buildings dating back to Roman and Medieval periods, the Jewish Quarter is the epitome of a timeless lifestyle.
Includes
- Entrance ticket for the Jewish Museum and Great Synagogue.
- The same tour guide will explain you the inside of the Great Synagogue & the Jewish Museum.
- Guided tours in English, Spanish or Italian
- Gratuities
Details
This is a must-see! The place where the Jews were once confined and which has now become the heart of the Jewish community in Rome. Grab the chance to visit the Jewish sites with a local official tour guide from the Jewish community of Rome, and do not be afraid to get in contact if you want to take the tour in the afternoon.
Everything is slow and relaxed, and a stark contrast to the hectic lifestyle of the rest of the city. The lovely Rome Synagogue and Jewish Museum are also located here and constitute a fundamental chapter of Jewish history. On Shabbath we can give you the chance to have a nice guided stroll in the Jewish quarter as well, without visiting the museum and synagogue, so no entrance tickets to be paid, no hearing devices in this case. For more info get in contact.
Everything is slow and relaxed, and a stark contrast to the hectic lifestyle of the rest of the city. The lovely Rome Synagogue and Jewish Museum are also located here and constitute a fundamental chapter of Jewish history. On Shabbath we can give you the chance to have a nice guided stroll in the Jewish quarter as well, without visiting the museum and synagogue, so no entrance tickets to be paid, no hearing devices in this case. For more info get in contact.
Know Before You Go
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- On Jewish Holidays 2025• May 1 (Yom Ha'azmaut) • June 1 – 2 – 3 (Shavuot) • August 3 (Tishà Be Av) • September 22 – 23 – 24 (Rosh HaShanà) • October 1 – 2 (Yom Kippur) • October 6 – 7 – 8 (Sukkot) • October 13 (O'Shannah Rabbah) • October 14 (Shemini 'Atzeret) • October 15 (Simhat Torah) it will not be possible to visit the Great Synagogue and the Jewish Museum, as they will be closed to the public. The tour will take place only in the afternoon and the guide will explain from outside.
- The tour will be confirmed with a minimum of 4 people in the group.
- For bookings in languages other than English, please contact the guide immediately, otherwise the tour will still be conducted in English.











