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Walking Tours

Discover Rome on foot — from the Jewish Ghetto to the Pantheon, from Bernini's sculptures to hidden piazzas.

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Best Walking Tours Tours in Rome — what to expect

Walking tours reveal the Rome most visitors miss: a carved facade in a forgotten courtyard, a Renaissance palazzo behind an ordinary door, a gelateria locals have loved for three generations. Expert guides lead you through the historic centre, the Jewish Ghetto, Trastevere, and Rome's great museums — at a pace that lets you actually feel the city, not just photograph it.

Showing 15 hand-picked walking tours tours in Rome — bookable through our partner LivTours, with skip-the-line tickets, expert local guides and refundable options where available. Browse all Rome tour categories.

Walking Tours — frequently asked

How long are the walking tours?
Most walking tours run 2 to 3 hours at a comfortable pace. Trastevere, Jewish Ghetto and historic-center walks typically clock around 2.5 hours; museum walks are longer.
How much walking is involved?
Expect 3–5 km of mostly flat terrain on cobblestones. Comfortable shoes are essential. The pace is conversational — you stop at every major site for context.
Are walking tours suitable in summer?
Yes, but morning (8–10am) and late-afternoon (5pm onwards) departures are strongly recommended in July and August. Bring water and a hat.
How do I book a tour?
Click any tour card to open the booking page on LivTours, our trusted partner. Bookings are processed and confirmed by LivTours.
What is the cancellation policy?
Most tours are fully refundable up to 24 hours before the start time. Refundable status is shown on each tour card.
Are children allowed on these tours?
Yes — children are welcome on most tours, and we list dedicated family-friendly experiences in the Kids Experiences category.