Rome : Ticket and Tour Underground San Clemente & Roman House
Take our guided tour of some of the most beautiful places in Rome from a historical, religious and artistic point of view. Following our walking tour you will discover many curiosities out of the usual known explanations.
Join our guided group or private tour of some of the most beautiful places in Rome from a historical, religious and artistic point of view.
Following our walking tour you can discover many curiosities out of the usual known explanations. At the meeting point you will find our on-site assistance staff who will help and provide you with all the necessary information, and you will meet your Guide who will accompany you throughout the visit. Discover the Basilica of San Clemente in Rome, one of the most important archaeological treasures in the world. Admire the various phases of Rome's history by exploring its underground. In addition to visiting this site, you can choose to continue the experience a guided tour of the Roman houses on the Celio, a clear example of the historical, artistic and cultural transition between paganism and Christianity. It is a place rich in art and charm, thanks also to its masterfully preserved original frescoes.
Following our walking tour you can discover many curiosities out of the usual known explanations. At the meeting point you will find our on-site assistance staff who will help and provide you with all the necessary information, and you will meet your Guide who will accompany you throughout the visit. Discover the Basilica of San Clemente in Rome, one of the most important archaeological treasures in the world. Admire the various phases of Rome's history by exploring its underground. In addition to visiting this site, you can choose to continue the experience a guided tour of the Roman houses on the Celio, a clear example of the historical, artistic and cultural transition between paganism and Christianity. It is a place rich in art and charm, thanks also to its masterfully preserved original frescoes.


