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One of Rome’s most meaningful neighborhoods.
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The Jewish Ghetto is one of the most atmospheric and historically important areas of Rome. It combines memory, food culture, quiet streets and deep layers of the city’s past.

Why it’s worth visiting
It gives travelers a more thoughtful and emotional experience of Rome beyond the major imperial and papal monuments.

Best time to go
Late morning, afternoon or early evening.

Estimated time
30 to 60 minutes.

Insider tip
Walk slowly and respectfully. This neighborhood carries beauty, history and memory at the same time.

Travel tip
This is a good area to connect with Portico d’Ottavia, Piazza Mattei and Isola Tiberina.

Local warning
Choose restaurants carefully. Some places are excellent, others are more tourist oriented.

Cost
Free to explore.

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