Free Urban Trekking with an Archaeologist
Hi trevelers! I'm Anastasia, an archaeologist and certified wine taster with a deep love for Rome and its surroundings. I've spent years excavating ancient sites, exploring hidden corners of Eternal City, and now I want to share my knowledge with you. I created unique Urban Trekking trails that go beyond the typical tourist spots, revealing hidden gems and stories. Join me to discover Rome like a local: feel authentic spirit and avoid crowds!
Pickup
Meeting at the monument to Giuseppe Mazzini, near the Circo Massimo metro station (line B) exit https://maps.app.goo.gl/a9EjAAeXjRdbLJyF7 I will wear a pink baseball cap
Description
Become an Urban Archaeologist for a day: Discover a Rome tourist never sees! Forget the crowded cookie-cutter itineraries. Urban trekking is the new, unconventional way to explore the Eternal City as an urban ecosystem. We use the same methods as a hike, but instead of mountains and forests, we navigate the vibrant streets, hidden alleys, and less-advertised historic landmarks of Rome. I invite you to veer off the standard path and busy streets to unveil my favorite archaeological hidden gems – for the most curious visitors.
This tour of Rome is not about restored monuments, “cleansed” of historical layers like the Colosseum or the Forum. The ground beneath us in Rome is like a stack of pancakes or an Italian lasagna – all-time layers are valuable and important! We will delve into every time layer like professional archaeologists.
- Mouth of Truth: Test your honesty at this ancient monument, and discover a hidden connection to the origins of Valentine's Day! Couples in love, don't miss this!
- Marcello's Theatre: a grand ancient Roman theater whispering stories of drama with a touch of medieval charm! This building itself is the lasagna of centuries.
- Ex Jewish Ghetto: where centuries-old stories unfold amidst a vibrant blend of ancient ruins and delicious traditional cuisine.
- Tiberina Island: Uncover the legends of this island, vital to Rome's origins, and walk on the oldest Roman bridge (over 2000 years old)
Escape the crowds and uncover the city’s history with insights only a professional archaeologist can provide.