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Rome: Julius Caesar Tour—Life, Curiosities & Landmarks

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Overview

Quotes Logo Julius Caesar Life Curiosities and Landmarks Guided Tour in Rome lets you walk in the footsteps of one of history's most fascinating figures. This walking tour is perfect for history buffs and curious travelers who want to delve into the life, loves, and legacy of Julius Caesar.

Visitors will discover the secrets of his rise to power, his personal life, and the events leading up to his assassination. Expect to explore iconic landmarks such as the Noble Residences of Ancient Rome, Caesar's Route: from Domus Publica to Largo Argentina, the Temple of Caesar, the Forum of Caesar, and Pompey's Theatre where Caesar met his fate. An expert guide will lead the way, bringing the history to life.

The tour includes entrance tickets to the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum. It excludes food, drinks, and personal shopping expenses. This experience provides an immersive journey into the world of ancient Rome, offering a unique perspective on the life and times of Julius Caesar. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Walk Where Caesar Walked: Trace the footsteps of Julius Caesar through ancient Rome.

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Unlock Roman History: Learn about Caesar's life, loves, and legacy from an expert guide.

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See Iconic Landmarks: Visit the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and more.

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Small Group Experience: Enjoy a more intimate and personalized tour.

Sentiment Analysis

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Visitors generally enjoyed this tour, praising the knowledgeable guides and engaging historical insights. Some wished for a longer duration and better audibility in crowded locations. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers say the guide is very knowledgeable and passionate.

    Positive Highlight Icon Visitors enjoyed learning about Julius Caesar's life and Roman history.

    Positive Highlight Icon Many found the tour engaging and appreciated the guide's storytelling.

    Positive Highlight Icon The tour helped bring ancient Rome to life for many visitors.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some reviewers noted that they wished the tour was longer.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few participants mentioned it was hard to hear the guide in crowded areas.

The Journey

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Noble Residences of Ancient Rome

Step back in time to the opulent world of the Roman aristocracy. This area, once home to noble families, provides a glimpse into the social and political landscape of the late Republic. Imagine Julius Caesar's final dinner amongst friends, the conversations and intrigues that unfolded just hours before his assassination, adding a layer of profound significance to this historical locale.

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Caesar's Route: Domus Publica to Largo Argentina

Follow in the footsteps of Julius Caesar on his fateful journey on March 15th. Begin at the Domus Publica in the Roman Forum, Caesar's official residence as Pontifex Maximus, and trace his path to Largo Argentina. This poignant route connects significant sites from Caesar's life, culminating at the very spot where he was assassinated, offering a powerful connection to a pivotal moment in history.

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Temple of Caesar

Visit the Temple of Caesar, erected in 29 BC by Augustus to honor his adoptive father, Julius Caesar, who was deified after his death. Located in the Roman Forum, this sacred site marks the spot where Caesar's body was cremated. See the altar where offerings are still left today, evidence of Caesar's lasting impact on Roman culture and religion.

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Temple of Caesar

Visit the Temple of Caesar, erected in 29 BC by Augustus to honor his adoptive father, Julius Caesar, who was deified after his death. Located in the Roman Forum, this sacred site marks the spot where Caesar's body was cremated. See the altar where offerings are still left today, evidence of Caesar's lasting impact on Roman culture and religion.

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Forum of Caesar

Explore the Forum of Caesar, the first of the Imperial Forums, commissioned by Julius Caesar to alleviate congestion in the Roman Forum and to celebrate his own power and accomplishments. Marvel at the remnants of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, Caesar's patron goddess, and imagine the bustling activity that once filled this grand public space, a testament to Caesar's ambition and vision.

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Pompey's Theatre & Assassination Site

Discover the sacred area that includes the remains of four Republican-era temples. Behind these temples stood Pompey's Theatre, the temporary meeting place for the Senate while the Curia Julia was under restoration. Here, your guide will lead you to the spot where Julius Caesar was assassinated on the Ides of March. Stand on this ground where history was made, and reflect on the dramatic events that unfolded, forever changing the course of the Roman Empire.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes a ticket to the Palatine Hill and Roman Forum. An English or Italian-speaking guide will lead the tour. Food, drinks, and personal expenses are not included. Please note that there is no hotel pickup or drop-off provided, and the meetup location will be provided after booking.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour. Bringing a water bottle is a good idea, especially during the warmer months. Be sure to arrive early to the meeting point to avoid any delays.

From €320 Price

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