Ancient Rome and Imperial Pathways

Ancient Rome and Imperial Pathways

Rome, Italy
1 hour tour

Plunge into the heart of ancient Rome and trace the rise and fall of an empire that shaped the world. This immersive walking tour takes you from Julius Caesar’s assassination site to the Roman Forum, Capitoline Hill, and the Colosseum. Along the way, you’ll uncover stories of ambition, propaganda, philosophy, and power — where emperors rewrote history and ordinary Romans built their lives in crowded streets. Designed for curious travelers, history enthusiasts, and first-time visitors alike, this tour offers a vivid window into how Rome lived, ruled, and transformed across centuries.

Vito Amato

Created by Vito Amato

Vito has called Rome home for decades and carries its history in his heart. His tours of the Colosseum and Ancient Rome reveal not just dates and battles, but the human stories hidden in worn stones and timeless arches

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"What a fab day out, walked for hours but learned a ton! Each site was unique and the stories behind them were eye-opening." - Emma T.

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What you'll walk and learn about

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Largo di Torre Argentina
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Largo di Torre Argentina

Begin this tour at Largo Argentina

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The Roman Forum
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The Roman Forum

Overlook 2,000 years of history

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Arch of Septimius Severus
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Arch of Septimius Severus

Discover stories hidden in the reliefs

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The Mamertine Prison
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The Mamertine Prison

One of Rome’s oldest prisons

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The Roman Colosseum
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The Roman Colosseum

End this tour at Rome's most iconic monuments

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130 reviews

"Really good experience, especially seeing the Arch of Septimius Severus. Guides knew thier stuff!"

Carlos G.

"Absolutely loved exploring the Roman Forum and hearing all the juicy stories! Such a fascinating history."

Emily J.

"What a fab day out, walked for hours but learned a ton! Each site was unique and the stories behind them were eye-opening."

Emma T.

"The Arch of Septimius Severus was breathtaking, enjoyed every moment of the tour."

James L.