Seriously Scary Rome Ghost Tour

Dare to Discover the Dark Side of Rome?
User icon20 Guests Max
Clock icon2 hrs
Info iconFlexible Travel

What's included?

Check iconFluent, expert tour guide
Check iconImmersive ghost tour through Rome’s historic centre
Check iconAn intimate group of fellow scare-seekers (20 guests max)

Excluded

Cross iconTransportation to/from the meeting point
Cross iconFood and beverages during the tour

Rome may well be the world’s most beautiful city, but after dark a more sinister side emerges. The ghosts of popes, emperors, and artists lurk on every corner, their lives claimed by tragedy and conspiracy across more than 2,000 years of history. Our Rome Ghost Tour is not for the faint hearted — you’ll hear the ghastly tales of beheadings and murder that are sure to keep you up late at night.


Your Rome Ghost Tour starts at Campo de’ Fiori,  a central square, where you’ll be treated to the tale of Giordano Bruno, one of Rome’s greatest minds who got on the wrong side of the church. After learning about his grisly end, you’ll begin to explore the city. Venture through medieval backstreets; visit an ancient church adorned with skulls; and step inside the home to a mysterious order of monks. Discover the childhood home of one of Rome’s most infamous executioners; see the site of one of Rome’s most infamous prisons; and pass by a poisonous perfumery where cosmetics killed. 

Conclude your Rome Ghost Tour outside Castel Sant’Angelo

Your tour ends at the imposing Castel Sant’Angelo, where your guide will reveal the horror of Rome’s most disturbing executions. If you’re (un)lucky, you might even encounter a ghost or two.


No matter what, you’ll never see Rome the same way again.


Tour Highlights

  • Check iconDiscover the darker side of the Italian capital
  • Check iconEnjoy the ghostly expertise of your local guide
  • Check iconSee the must-see sights from a different, darker perspective

Your Steps

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Meet beneath the statue of Giordano Bruno in Campo De’ Fiori

Expect a wicked welcome beneath the statue base of the Vatican’s most feared enemy.

Piazza Farnese

Learn about the lavish parties once held in this square by Rome’s wealthy elite and learn the legend of its secret passageway.

Rome’s Haunted

Backstreets As we weave our way through Rome’s backstreets, we’ll discover tiny crime-stopping statues called mandonelles or “little madonnas” sprinkled on every corner.

Sisto Bridge

The bridge connecting the city centre to Trastevere has had quite a history. Here you’ll learn about its gruesome past full of power struggles, suspicious deaths, and outright murder.

Poisoned Fountain

Tourists are usually encouraged to drink from Rome’s fountains, but drinking from this one has deadly consequences.

Saint Mary’s Church of Prayer and Death

A sinister memento mori, this 17th century church decorated in human bones reminds visitors that death is just around the corner.

The Prison

Now a haunted apartment block, this was the site of one of the worst prisons in Rome’s history.

Spanish Church

This Spanish church in the heart of Rome bears a saucy story worthy of a telenovela.

Via Giulia

On this beautiful street, you’ll learn about a former beauty shop which tells the tale of when cosmetics can kill.

Mastro Titta

On an unsuspecting street, we’ll find the childhood home of Rome’s most infamous executioner.

Sant’Angelo Bridge

Your tour finishes on Sant’Angelo Bridge (Ponte Sant’Angelo). This enchanting mediaeval bridge lined with angel statues was once lined with corpses to serve as a warning to sinners. We’ll finish with the most brutal story of all, but you’ll have to be there to hear it.

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Key Info

When?

20:30

Where?

Fontana di Campo de' Fiori

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Know Before You Go

  • Contact us any time with questions about your trip
  • Please be in the area 15 minutes before the scheduled start time.
  • Look out for a member of our team holding a Carpe Diem Rome sign.
  • This tour will run come rain or shine! We do not offer refunds in case of bad weather.
  • Only small bags will be allowed inside the churches.
  • Prohibited items include scissors, pocket knives, aerosols and liquids, even if less than 100ml (except for water).

Important

Please wear comfortable walking shoes and a waterproof jacket (if rain is forecast).We suggest bringing a refillable water bottle during the summer.

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