easy
2–3 hours
Average fitness recommended for walking and standing
Discover Rome’s cinematic highlights on a guided tour that blends film history with iconic landmarks, all led by an expert guide. Dive into the city’s storied movie scenes and uncover its vibrant cultural tapestry.
For all ages • 3h • Disability friendly • Licensed English Speaking Guide
Embark on a cinematic journey through Rome, exploring iconic film locations like the Colosseum, Bocca della Verità, and the Trevi Fountain. This semi-private tour offers a unique glimpse into the city’s rich cinematic history, blending breathtaking sights with unforgettable movie moments, all guided by an English-speaking expert.
3 hours
Follow the footsteps of famous actors and discover The Eternal City as a movies' frame. The pictoresque streets and theatrical monuments of The Eternal City are often described as a living movie set, so it is no wonder the filmmakers from all over the world have for many years been choosing Rome as a scenario to both Hollywood blockbusters and small indipendent films. Throughout the locations in The Eternal City you will discover the unforgettable charm of one of the most widely represented cities on the silver screen. From Angels and Demons to La Dolce Vita, from La Grande Bellezza to Roman Holiday...
The cinema adventure will begin with Jep's fabolous penthouse offering a stunning view of the Colosseum, one of the main locations of Sorrentino's La Grande Bellezza, academy award winner for best foreign language of 2013. From there we will jump to 1953; the year of Roman Holiday, staring Audrey Hepburn & Gregory Peck. We will pass by Bocca della Verità (The Mouth of Truth), where some of the most famous scenes took place. Crossing the bridge the adventure will take place in Trastevere, in which numerous scenes from Woody Allen's To Rome with Love were filmed. Dan Brown's novel Angels and Demons was adapted into a Holywood blockbuster and yes... It takes place in Rome as well. The story centers around the Vatican and St. Angelo Castle. From there we will wander the streets close to Piazza Navona, like Julia Roberts did in Eat, Pray, Love. A quick stop close to The Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone and... We continue with La Dolce Vita. Anita Ekberg inside The Trevi Fountain is possibly the most iconic among all roman movie scenes. The tour’s counclusion takes us to Via Veneto, the glitzy and glamorous bellini's location as well as one of the opening scenes of La Grande Belleza, featuring Terrazzo Martini.
Colosseum Mouth of Truth Trastevere Vatican Area Castel St.Angelo Piazza Navona The Trevi Fountain Via Veneto
♥ 3 HOURS TOUR ♥ SEMI-PRIVATE GROUP (MAX 8 PEOPLE) ♥ ENGLISH SPEAKING GUIDE ♥ PET FRIENDLY (PLEASE SPECIFY IN RESERVATION)
Rome involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Capture memorable moments at famous filming locations and scenic viewpoints.
Carry water during the tour, especially on warm days, to stay energized.
Get ahead of crowds at popular sites for better photo opportunities.
Rome has been a filming hub since the early 20th century, with many iconic movies shot against its timeless backdrop.
The tour promotes respectful sightseeing, encouraging visitors to preserve the historic sites and avoid damaging the surroundings.
Necessary for navigating Rome’s historic streets comfortably.
Capture memorable sights and film locations during the tour.
Stay hydrated during the walk, especially in warm weather.
Protect your skin from sun exposure while walking outdoors.
summer specific