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Discover Rome's hidden gems, secret viewpoints, and local hangouts far from the tourist crowds. Explore unique neighborhoods, underground scenes, and authentic experiences that bring the city's authentic soul to life in spring.

Discover Rome's hidden gems, secret viewpoints, and local hangouts far from the tourist crowds. Explore unique neighborhoods, underground scenes, and authentic experiences that bring the city's authentic soul to life in spring.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Rome, Italy, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~3 hours
Start near Piazza Navona to join a lesser-known free walking tour focusing on hidden gems in Campo de' Fiori and surrounding backstreets. Expect stops at secret wells and frescoed walls rarely mentioned in guidebooks.
Exploring ancient streets and iconic landmarks by foot offers an immersive experience like no other. You'll typically discover fascinating stories and historical insights shared by local guides, bringing the rich culture and architecture to life. Strolling at a leisurely pace allows for spontaneous stops at charming cafes and bustling piazzas, enriching your understanding of the vibrant local lifestyle.
Book FREE walking tour~2 hours
Explore quiet courtyards around Vicolo dell'Atleta and Via della Lungaretta where locals relax. Look for tucked-away gardens and statues, often overshadowed by Trastevere's busier piazzas.
Exploring tucked-away courtyards offers a unique glimpse into the everyday life and history nestled within charming urban enclaves. You'll typically wander through serene, sunlit spaces filled with ancient walls, lush greenery, and glimpses of local artistry. Local guides often share stories and historical context that enrich the sensory experience, highlighting why such tranquil spots are integral to the city's character.

Walk up to the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) near Piazzale Garibaldi for panoramic city views without tourist crowds. Visit the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola and spot orange tree groves lining the walk.

Walk up to the Janiculum Hill (Gianicolo) near Piazzale Garibaldi for panoramic city views without tourist crowds. Visit the Fontana dell'Acqua Paola and spot orange tree groves lining the walk.
~2 hours
Seek out a small, non-touristy bar along Via San Francesco a Ripa where locals gather. Order an Aperol Spritz or a craft beer and enjoy the casual vibe away from main squares.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a casual spot in Trastevere serving supplì, fried rice balls with tomato and mozzarella filling, perfect as a savory snack or light lunch.
Supplì
Find a traditional trattoria in Trastevere and order Cacio e Pepe, a simple but flavorful pasta with pecorino cheese and black pepper. Pair it with a house red wine.
Cacio e PepeStaying in Trastevere places you close to your evening hangout spots and quiet courtyards explored today, providing easy access to local life without heavy tourist traffic.

Explore this layered archaeological site in the Celio neighborhood, focusing on its underground basilicas and ancient frescoes.

Explore this layered archaeological site in the Celio neighborhood, focusing on its underground basilicas and ancient frescoes.

Visit this well-preserved ancient Roman mausoleum on Via Appia Antica, a quiet and less touristy stretch of the historic road.

Visit this well-preserved ancient Roman mausoleum on Via Appia Antica, a quiet and less touristy stretch of the historic road.
~2 hours
Tour these extensive underground burial tunnels located on the Appian Way; join a guided tour to access restricted areas and hear early Christian history.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Head to the Testaccio neighborhood to find authentic Roman trattorias, enjoy dishes made with local ingredients, and soak in the neighborhood vibe.
Enjoy an authentic dining experience where you'll typically savor classic recipes passed down through generations. Local guides often highlight the warm, inviting atmosphere and the use of fresh, regional ingredients that characterize each dish. Many meals include engaging conversations with locals and fellow travelers, making the experience both delicious and culturally enriching.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a rustic osteria along Via Appia Antica and try Supplì, fried rice balls with tomato sauce and mozzarella, a Roman street food favorite.
Supplì
In Testaccio, find a trattoria and order Carbonara, a classic Roman pasta with eggs, pecorino cheese, guanciale, and black pepper.
CarbonaraCentral location allows easy access to underground sites and neighborhoods explored today while offering a lively evening scene.

Explore this Renaissance villa located in the Trastevere neighborhood. Look for the intricate frescoes in the Loggia of Cupid and Psyche and the secret garden in the back for a quiet moment away from crowds.

Explore this Renaissance villa located in the Trastevere neighborhood. Look for the intricate frescoes in the Loggia of Cupid and Psyche and the secret garden in the back for a quiet moment away from crowds.
~2 hours
Stroll through Rome's largest landscaped public park near Trastevere. Seek out the less crowded paths along the wooded hills and the charming spots near the small lakes for peaceful views.
Book tours & ticketsView details, tips, opening times & more~2 hours
Visit the local market at Via Monte Testaccio, known for authentic Roman street food and crafts. Search for food stalls selling Supplì, a popular Roman fried rice ball, and handmade leather goods.
Exploring a bustling artisanal market offers an immersive cultural experience where you'll typically find handcrafted goods and unique local products. The vibrant atmosphere is enriched by friendly vendors eager to share stories about their crafts, allowing travelers to connect with the heritage and creativity of the area. With a rich tradition of artisan crafts, the setting provides an authentic backdrop to discover distinctive creations and savor traditional flavors.
~1 hours
Look for a historic café in the Monti neighborhood with classic interiors and a relaxed atmosphere. Try the Espresso or a light pastry, soaking in the local vibe.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Look for a trattoria near Monte Testaccio market to try Supplì, fried rice balls with tomato sauce and mozzarella, accompanied by a fresh salad.
Supplì
Find a casual pizzeria in Monti to order Cacio e Pepe, a simple but flavorful Roman pasta dish with Pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e PepeTrastevere is central for this day's activities and offers a unique local vibe away from tourist crowds.
~2 hours
Start early at the kayak rental near Ponte Milvio. Paddle quietly to enjoy views of lesser-known riverside spots away from the city noise.
Paddling along the ancient waterways offers a unique perspective on the city's iconic landmarks and bridges. You'll typically enjoy peaceful moments on the water combined with stunning views of historic ruins and lively street scenes. Local guides often share fascinating stories about the culture and history that surround the riverbanks, making the experience both relaxing and enriching.

Walk the historic Ponte Milvio bridge, famous locally for its love locks. Explore surrounding streets in the neighborhood for quaint cafes and hidden bars.

Walk the historic Ponte Milvio bridge, famous locally for its love locks. Explore surrounding streets in the neighborhood for quaint cafes and hidden bars.
~3 hours
Stroll Via Panisperna in Rione Monti for authentic artisan workshops selling handmade leather goods, vintage clothing, and local ceramics.
~3 hours
Explore Pigneto’s vibrant street food scene focusing on small vendors known only to locals. Taste supplì and other Roman fritti among graffiti-covered walls.
You will typically wander lively streets and bustling markets, sampling a variety of delicious local flavors that reflect the citys rich culinary heritage. Local guides often share stories behind each dish, providing cultural insights that deepen your appreciation of traditional recipes and regional ingredients. The combination of vibrant street scenes, appetizing aromas, and authentic tastes creates a memorable and engaging experience.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small bakery near Ponte Milvio and order cornetto, an Italian croissant, with freshly brewed espresso.
Espresso
Look for a trattoria along Via Panisperna serving Cacio e Pepe, a simple Roman pasta dish with pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Cacio e Pepe
During your Pigneto street food tour, sample supplì, fried rice balls filled with tomato and mozzarella, alongside a refreshing Aperol Spritz.
SupplìTrastevere is central and lively, perfect for exploring riverside spots and nearby artisan neighborhoods while enjoying authentic Roman atmosphere.
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Accommodation is about $85 per night, food averages $21 per day (including street food and occasional restaurant meals), local transport averages $5 per day using public transit and occasional taxis, activities including visiting hidden spots and local hangouts estimated at $10 per day.
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