Three walking routes to see Rome the way Romans do. Three hours, max 8 people, zero selfie sticks.
Three hours with an archaeologist who'll take you where the guidebooks can't — the hypogeum passages and the reconstructed arena floor.
Skip the morning queues entirely. Enter the museums 60 minutes before the public with Eleonora, a restorer-turned-guide.
Flavia's neighbourhood. Cobblestones, kosher bakeries, a glass of Frascati at a courtyard bar most tourists walk straight past.
Four piazzas, one fountain, and a shocking amount of Bernini — in a 2-hour loop designed for first-time visitors.
Underground basilicas, Roman milestones, and a bike loop along the original Via Appia — with a stop for espresso at a roadside bar.
The keyhole view, the Orange Garden, and an espresso with Emanuele at the only bar open at 6am. Small group, unhurried.