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Are you ready to discover the haunting secrets of Rome?
| Campo de’ Fiori We’ll start our journey in Campo de' Fiori, one of Rome's most renowned piazzas with a perverse past. As a former execution site it’s the perfect place to begin our ghastly adventure. | ||
| 1 | Piazza Farnese |
This charming square was once the life of the party and is home to a scandalous legend starring a secret passageway and two popes. |
| 2 | Mandonelles |
These tiny figures are scattered throughout the city, stopping crime in its tracks. We’ll see several mandonelles or “little madonnas” along our route. |
| 3 | Ponte Sisto |
It’s no surprise that Rome’s oldest bridge has seen its fair share of atrocities. We’ll unveil the secrets of the tragic “accidents” and suspicious deaths that once occurred here. |
| 4 | Fontana del Mascherone |
There’s a reason why they call Rome “The City of Water”, but this fountain is not for drinking. Hear about the horrible fates met by those who dared to drink from it. |
| 5 | Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Orazione e morte |
Discover the remains of this 17th century church– and by remains we mean the bones it’s been decorated with. That’s right, this church is made of bones to remind us that death... is closer than we think. |
| 6 | Via di Monserrato |
This apartment block sits on the former site of one of the worst prisons in the city’s history. No wonder it’s haunted! |
| 7 | Chiesa di Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli |
This Spanish church has a saucy backstory that’s worthy of a telenovela. |
| 8 | Via Giulia |
This former beauty shop tells the story of when cosmetics can kill. |
| 9 | Mastro Titta |
Hear about the horrors committed by Rome’s most famous executioner. |
| Castel Sant’ Angelo Cenci This beautiful bridge was once lined with corpses and served as a warning to sinners. Listen to the tragic story of the Cenci family, and how they met their fatal end. | ||
| Campo de’ Fiori We’ll start our journey in Campo de' Fiori, one of Rome's most renowned piazzas with a perverse past. As a former execution site it’s the perfect place to begin our ghastly adventure. | ||
| 1 | Piazza Farnese This charming square was once the life of the party and is home to a scandalous legend starring a secret passageway and two popes. | |
| 2 | Mandonelles These tiny figures are scattered throughout the city, stopping crime in its tracks. We’ll see several mandonelles or “little madonnas” along our route. | |
| 3 | Ponte Sisto It’s no surprise that Rome’s oldest bridge has seen its fair share of atrocities. We’ll unveil the secrets of the tragic “accidents” and suspicious deaths that once occurred here. | |
| 4 | Fontana del Mascherone There’s a reason why they call Rome “The City of Water”, but this fountain is not for drinking. Hear about the horrible fates met by those who dared to drink from it. | |
| 5 | Chiesa di Santa Maria dell'Orazione e morte Discover the remains of this 17th century church– and by remains we mean the bones it’s been decorated with. That’s right, this church is made of bones to remind us that death... is closer than we think. | |
| 6 | Via di Monserrato This apartment block sits on the former site of one of the worst prisons in the city’s history. No wonder it’s haunted! | |
| 7 | Chiesa di Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli This Spanish church has a saucy backstory that’s worthy of a telenovela. | |
| 8 | Via Giulia This former beauty shop tells the story of when cosmetics can kill. | |
| 9 | Mastro Titta Hear about the horrors committed by Rome’s most famous executioner. | |
| Castel Sant’ Angelo Cenci This beautiful bridge was once lined with corpses and served as a warning to sinners. Listen to the tragic story of the Cenci family, and how they met their fatal end. | ||
Vital Details from the Beyond
Key info
We’ll meet in Campo De’ Fiori beneath the statue of Giordano Bruno. Your guide will be holding a yellow “Carpe Diem Tours” sign.
8:30 PM
Our Rome Ghost Tour is designed for participants aged 16 and above. The content includes historical details and crime scene discussions that may not be suitable for younger audiences. Parental discretion is advised.
Key info
Vital Details from the Beyond
We’ll meet in Campo De’ Fiori beneath the statue of Giordano Bruno. Your guide will be holding a yellow “Carpe Diem Tours” sign.
8:30 PM
Our Rome Ghost Tour is designed for participants aged 16 and above. The content includes historical details and crime scene discussions that may not be suitable for younger audiences. Parental discretion is advised.
Echoes from the Past
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Unravel the Mysteries
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Tours typically last around 1.5 to 2 hours, covering multiple locations at a relaxed pace.
While suitable for most ages, it contains ghost stories and legends that may not be suitable for very young children. Parental discretion is advised.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking and check the weather, as tours typically run rain or shine.
We meet beneath the statue of Giordano Bruno (the hooded monk statue) in the middle of Campo De’ Fiori
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Step into the Shadows
Where Our Tour Starts
Please meet your guide in front of the Fontana di Campo de’ Fiori. Your guide will be holding a yellow “Carpe Diem” flag or sign. Please make sure to arrive 10 minutes before the starting time of the tour.
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