Free Roman Empire Tour Rome
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The Italic Peninsula has always been a crossroads of cultures — a land open to trade, dialogue, and beauty. On this tour of Imperial Rome, you will travel back in time to the days of the Roman Empire and discover the extraordinary architectural and artistic legacy left by one of history’s greatest civilizations. Learn about its origins, splendour, and fall through captivating stories, historical curiosities, and even a few ancient anecdotes that reveal the human side of Rome’s past.
The route begins at the Viewpoint of Romulus and Remus, where the myth of Rome’s foundation comes to life. From there, the walk continues through the remains of the first forums built in the city, exploring how the early monarchs shaped the destiny of Rome. Among quiet alleys and timeless ruins, you’ll retrace the rise of the Roman Republic before climbing the Capitoline Hill — a privileged spot offering magnificent views of the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, the cradle of ancient power.
The Roman Empire itself takes center stage at the Theatre of Marcellus, one of Rome’s oldest and most evocative landmarks. A short stop at a panoramic terrace will offer the chance to admire the city from above, take photos, and receive local tips about life in the Eternal City. The experience concludes with a walk through the Roman Forum and the Imperial Forums, ending at spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Colosseum — the perfect finale to a journey through centuries of glory, art, and history.