The imprint of the Second World War in Rome

2 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Embark on an exciting journey to the past with our **Free Tour of Rome during the Second World War**. Explore hidden and heartbreaking Rome through real stories that will come to life in every corner.

It begins at **Plaza Venezia**, where Mussolini delivered his controversial speeches. Discover the **Monument to Victor Emmanuel II**, a symbol of resistance, and walk along **Via delle Botteghe Oscure**, the political epicenter of the time.

Visit the moving **Jewish Ghetto** and its museum, and learn about the courageous “K Syndrome” at Fatebenefratelli Hospital. Pay homage to the partisans at the **Monument to the Fallen of the Resistance** and seek refuge in the historic **Santa María in Trastevere**.

Don't miss out on this unique experience! Join us and rediscover the courage and history of Rome in times of war. Reserve your place now!

What's included?
    Exclusions
    • Tip or gratuity
    • Food & drinks

    The activity does not require any advance payment to reserve your seat, free tours do not have a fixed price, but each person gives the guru the amount they consider appropriate, taking into account the quality of the service and the expenses involved in the organization of the activity, such as radios, headphones and the work of the equipment in order to offer the highest quality of the same. (amounts usually range from 10€ to 50$ depending on satisfaction with the tour).

    Please note
    • Public transportation nearby
    What to bring

      We recommend that travelers wear comfortable walking shoes and refreshing drinks.